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Senate Confirms New CDC Director; Top FDA Official Resigns
Dr. Susan Monari was confirmed as the new CDC director on Tuesday after a 52-47 Senate vote, marking the first time Senate confirmation was required. Simultaneously, Dr. Vinay Prasad, a high-ranking FDA official and vocal critic of the administration's COVID-19 response, resigned from his position.
Senate Confirms New CDC Director; Top FDA Official Resigns
Dr. Susan Monari was confirmed as the new CDC director on Tuesday after a 52-47 Senate vote, marking the first time Senate confirmation was required. Simultaneously, Dr. Vinay Prasad, a high-ranking FDA official and vocal critic of the administration's COVID-19 response, resigned from his position.
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36% Bias Score


UK's Planned Palestinian State Recognition Sparks Hostage Controversy
Sir Keir Starmer's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state in September has sparked controversy, with criticism from a British hostage held in Gaza and conflicting statements from UK government officials on the conditions for recognition, reflecting internal political pressures.
UK's Planned Palestinian State Recognition Sparks Hostage Controversy
Sir Keir Starmer's announcement to recognize a Palestinian state in September has sparked controversy, with criticism from a British hostage held in Gaza and conflicting statements from UK government officials on the conditions for recognition, reflecting internal political pressures.
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56% Bias Score


French Medical Council Opposes Pesticide Law Amidst Public Outcry
France's National Council of the Order of Physicians opposes the Duplomb law allowing the return of acetamiprid, citing health risks (neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric cancers) and biodiversity concerns, while a petition against it surpassed two million signatures.
French Medical Council Opposes Pesticide Law Amidst Public Outcry
France's National Council of the Order of Physicians opposes the Duplomb law allowing the return of acetamiprid, citing health risks (neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric cancers) and biodiversity concerns, while a petition against it surpassed two million signatures.
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56% Bias Score


E.coli Outbreak Linked to Salad Leaves Causes 26% Infection Surge in England
A 26% rise in Shiga toxin-producing E.coli infections in England during 2024, reaching 2,544 cases, was partly caused by a salad leaf outbreak in June 2024 that resulted in 293 infections, 126 hospitalizations, and two deaths. Young children were most affected.
E.coli Outbreak Linked to Salad Leaves Causes 26% Infection Surge in England
A 26% rise in Shiga toxin-producing E.coli infections in England during 2024, reaching 2,544 cases, was partly caused by a salad leaf outbreak in June 2024 that resulted in 293 infections, 126 hospitalizations, and two deaths. Young children were most affected.
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20% Bias Score


Texas Redistricting Plan Sparks "Arms Race" Concerns
Texas Republicans released a congressional map designed to secure five additional GOP seats in the 2026 midterms, prompting Democratic legal challenges and sparking concerns about a national "redistricting arms race.
Texas Redistricting Plan Sparks "Arms Race" Concerns
Texas Republicans released a congressional map designed to secure five additional GOP seats in the 2026 midterms, prompting Democratic legal challenges and sparking concerns about a national "redistricting arms race.
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44% Bias Score


ChatGPT's "Study Mode" Aims to Curb AI Misuse in Education
ChatGPT introduced a new "study mode" to combat AI misuse in education by guiding students through learning processes instead of providing direct answers, addressing concerns highlighted by a recent Guardian report revealing 7,000 confirmed cases of AI-assisted plagiarism among university students.
ChatGPT's "Study Mode" Aims to Curb AI Misuse in Education
ChatGPT introduced a new "study mode" to combat AI misuse in education by guiding students through learning processes instead of providing direct answers, addressing concerns highlighted by a recent Guardian report revealing 7,000 confirmed cases of AI-assisted plagiarism among university students.
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44% Bias Score

South Sudan-Uganda Border Clash Leaves Four Soldiers Dead
On Monday, a clash between South Sudanese and Ugandan forces near their shared border resulted in the deaths of at least four South Sudanese soldiers, according to local officials; conflicting accounts exist regarding the location and cause of the incident, raising concerns over the already strained...

South Sudan-Uganda Border Clash Leaves Four Soldiers Dead
On Monday, a clash between South Sudanese and Ugandan forces near their shared border resulted in the deaths of at least four South Sudanese soldiers, according to local officials; conflicting accounts exist regarding the location and cause of the incident, raising concerns over the already strained...
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32% Bias Score

Texas Republicans Propose Redistricting Map to Favor GOP in 2026 Midterms
Texas Republicans have proposed a new congressional map designed to give them five more seats in the 2026 midterms; this map eliminates Rep. Greg Casar's seat and targets other Democrats, prompting legal challenges and a potential national "redistricting arms race.

Texas Republicans Propose Redistricting Map to Favor GOP in 2026 Midterms
Texas Republicans have proposed a new congressional map designed to give them five more seats in the 2026 midterms; this map eliminates Rep. Greg Casar's seat and targets other Democrats, prompting legal challenges and a potential national "redistricting arms race.
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52% Bias Score

England and Wales Population Jumps by 700,000, Driven by International Migration
The population of England and Wales surged by 706,881 in the year to June 2024, primarily due to 690,100 net international migrants, marking the second-largest annual rise since 1949 and sparking political debate on immigration policies and their impact on resources.

England and Wales Population Jumps by 700,000, Driven by International Migration
The population of England and Wales surged by 706,881 in the year to June 2024, primarily due to 690,100 net international migrants, marking the second-largest annual rise since 1949 and sparking political debate on immigration policies and their impact on resources.
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56% Bias Score

Rising Electricity Costs Undermine Trump's Energy Promises
Democratic senators criticized President Trump's administration for rising electricity costs, attributing the increase to cuts in energy assistance programs and tax policies eliminating incentives for cheaper renewable energy, resulting in higher household utility bills and a potential political lia...

Rising Electricity Costs Undermine Trump's Energy Promises
Democratic senators criticized President Trump's administration for rising electricity costs, attributing the increase to cuts in energy assistance programs and tax policies eliminating incentives for cheaper renewable energy, resulting in higher household utility bills and a potential political lia...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Western Leaders, Including Mattarella, of "Hate Speech
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list on July 24th, 2025, accusing several Western leaders, including Italian President Sergio Mattarella, of expressing "hate speech" against Russia, based on previous statements comparing Russia's actions in Ukraine to Nazi Germany's conquests; It...

Russia Accuses Western Leaders, Including Mattarella, of "Hate Speech
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list on July 24th, 2025, accusing several Western leaders, including Italian President Sergio Mattarella, of expressing "hate speech" against Russia, based on previous statements comparing Russia's actions in Ukraine to Nazi Germany's conquests; It...
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52% Bias Score

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.

EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.
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36% Bias Score
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