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Dementia's Stigmatizing Label: A Call for Alternative Terminology
A speaker at a retirement village prompted a discussion about replacing the stigmatizing term "dementia" with less judgmental medical terms like "major neurocognitive disorder" or the newly proposed "acquired neurocognitive divergency", which mirrors the neurodiversity movement's inclusive language.
Dementia's Stigmatizing Label: A Call for Alternative Terminology
A speaker at a retirement village prompted a discussion about replacing the stigmatizing term "dementia" with less judgmental medical terms like "major neurocognitive disorder" or the newly proposed "acquired neurocognitive divergency", which mirrors the neurodiversity movement's inclusive language.
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44% Bias Score


England's Drawn Series Against India Highlights Fast Bowling Concerns
England's drawn Test series against India concluded with a 2-2 result, primarily due to injuries to key players like Ben Stokes, ineffective fast-bowling resource management, and a failure to chase 374 runs in the final innings at The Oval.
England's Drawn Series Against India Highlights Fast Bowling Concerns
England's drawn Test series against India concluded with a 2-2 result, primarily due to injuries to key players like Ben Stokes, ineffective fast-bowling resource management, and a failure to chase 374 runs in the final innings at The Oval.
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36% Bias Score


Illegal Migrant Jailed After Breaching Licence Conditions
A Hamas-supporting illegal immigrant, Abu Wadee, initially jailed for nine months for entering the UK illegally and posting anti-Semitic content online, was released early under a Labour scheme but quickly recalled to prison for breaching licence conditions; his case highlights the challenges of man...
Illegal Migrant Jailed After Breaching Licence Conditions
A Hamas-supporting illegal immigrant, Abu Wadee, initially jailed for nine months for entering the UK illegally and posting anti-Semitic content online, was released early under a Labour scheme but quickly recalled to prison for breaching licence conditions; his case highlights the challenges of man...
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56% Bias Score


Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.
Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Confirms Pirro as D.C. U.S. Attorney Amid Nominee Confirmation Struggle
The Senate confirmed Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia by a 50-45 vote on Saturday, following a failed attempt to confirm dozens of other presidential nominees, amid partisan divisions and concerns over Pirro's past statements.
Senate Confirms Pirro as D.C. U.S. Attorney Amid Nominee Confirmation Struggle
The Senate confirmed Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia by a 50-45 vote on Saturday, following a failed attempt to confirm dozens of other presidential nominees, amid partisan divisions and concerns over Pirro's past statements.
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40% Bias Score


BBC Investigates Drug Use Allegations on Strictly Come Dancing
The BBC is investigating allegations of cocaine use by two unnamed Strictly Come Dancing stars following a legal submission in March and additional reports of drug taking on the show; the corporation has hired Pinsent Masons to lead the probe.
BBC Investigates Drug Use Allegations on Strictly Come Dancing
The BBC is investigating allegations of cocaine use by two unnamed Strictly Come Dancing stars following a legal submission in March and additional reports of drug taking on the show; the corporation has hired Pinsent Masons to lead the probe.
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36% Bias Score

Scott Endorses Donalds for Florida Governor
Senator Rick Scott endorsed Republican Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida governor in 2026, citing Donalds' conservative principles and their past legislative collaboration, which included securing billions in tax relief for Floridians. This comes after President Trump also endorsed Donalds.

Scott Endorses Donalds for Florida Governor
Senator Rick Scott endorsed Republican Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida governor in 2026, citing Donalds' conservative principles and their past legislative collaboration, which included securing billions in tax relief for Floridians. This comes after President Trump also endorsed Donalds.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Weighs Palantir Software Use Amidst Data Privacy Debate
German Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger supports using Palantir's software for security, while Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig expresses reservations; several states already use it, raising privacy and technological dependence concerns.

Germany Weighs Palantir Software Use Amidst Data Privacy Debate
German Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger supports using Palantir's software for security, while Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig expresses reservations; several states already use it, raising privacy and technological dependence concerns.
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44% Bias Score

DIY Investor Sees Strong Returns Amidst Global Market Uncertainty
A DIY investor details significant gains in their portfolio, including a 60% rise in Seraphim Space Investment Trust shares and a 31% increase in Barry Callebaut shares, despite market anxieties stemming from trade wars and tariffs; however, losses in other stocks such as Novo Nordisk highlight the ...

DIY Investor Sees Strong Returns Amidst Global Market Uncertainty
A DIY investor details significant gains in their portfolio, including a 60% rise in Seraphim Space Investment Trust shares and a 31% increase in Barry Callebaut shares, despite market anxieties stemming from trade wars and tariffs; however, losses in other stocks such as Novo Nordisk highlight the ...
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Government Faces Internal Conflict Over New Classified Information Bill
Internal tensions within the Spanish government over a new classified information bill, transferring authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency Ministry, have led to the Popular Party requesting a parliamentary hearing to address reported disagreements between ministers.

Spanish Government Faces Internal Conflict Over New Classified Information Bill
Internal tensions within the Spanish government over a new classified information bill, transferring authority from the Defense Ministry to the Presidency Ministry, have led to the Popular Party requesting a parliamentary hearing to address reported disagreements between ministers.
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40% Bias Score

Nameless Left-Wing Party Gains 600,000 Supporters
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are creating a new left-wing party with over 600,000 registered supporters but have yet to decide on a name, a crucial step before they can participate in elections, highlighting the importance of political branding in the digital age.

Nameless Left-Wing Party Gains 600,000 Supporters
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are creating a new left-wing party with over 600,000 registered supporters but have yet to decide on a name, a crucial step before they can participate in elections, highlighting the importance of political branding in the digital age.
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36% Bias Score

Bielefeld Court Shooting: Siblings' Revenge Attempt After Boxer's Murder
Following the April 8th, 2015 murder conviction of a 34-year-old man for the killing of former professional boxer Besar Nimani in Bielefeld, Germany, his siblings opened fire near the courthouse on February 26, 2015, injuring several people in an act of revenge, believing authorities had failed to c...

Bielefeld Court Shooting: Siblings' Revenge Attempt After Boxer's Murder
Following the April 8th, 2015 murder conviction of a 34-year-old man for the killing of former professional boxer Besar Nimani in Bielefeld, Germany, his siblings opened fire near the courthouse on February 26, 2015, injuring several people in an act of revenge, believing authorities had failed to c...
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40% Bias Score
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