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UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...
UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Activist Dies in Jail Amidst Political Repression
Venezuelan opposition activist Reinaldo Araujo died in jail after his January arrest during anti-government protests; his wife alleges medical neglect by prison authorities; Vente Venezuela blames Nicolás Maduro's regime, citing a pattern of political prisoner deaths.
Venezuelan Activist Dies in Jail Amidst Political Repression
Venezuelan opposition activist Reinaldo Araujo died in jail after his January arrest during anti-government protests; his wife alleges medical neglect by prison authorities; Vente Venezuela blames Nicolás Maduro's regime, citing a pattern of political prisoner deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Judges Weigh Unprecedented Discovery Requests in Trump Administration Lawsuits
Federal judges are considering unprecedented discovery requests in lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), raising concerns about transparency and potentially setting precedents for future government accountability.
Judges Weigh Unprecedented Discovery Requests in Trump Administration Lawsuits
Federal judges are considering unprecedented discovery requests in lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), raising concerns about transparency and potentially setting precedents for future government accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Ferrihydrite: A New Theory for Mars' Red Color
Scientists have discovered that the red color of Mars is likely due to ferrihydrite, a mineral that forms in cool water, suggesting a more extensive past presence of liquid water than previously believed and potentially altering our understanding of its habitability.
Ferrihydrite: A New Theory for Mars' Red Color
Scientists have discovered that the red color of Mars is likely due to ferrihydrite, a mineral that forms in cool water, suggesting a more extensive past presence of liquid water than previously believed and potentially altering our understanding of its habitability.
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36% Bias Score


Dallas Mavericks GM Faces Backlash After Controversial Doncic Trade
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison orchestrated a controversial trade sending Luka Doncic to the Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis on February 2nd, resulting in widespread fan outrage, death threats, racist attacks against Harrison, and heightened security measures for him.
Dallas Mavericks GM Faces Backlash After Controversial Doncic Trade
Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison orchestrated a controversial trade sending Luka Doncic to the Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis on February 2nd, resulting in widespread fan outrage, death threats, racist attacks against Harrison, and heightened security measures for him.
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56% Bias Score


France's 2026 Electricity Market Reform: Conflicting Projections on Consumer Prices
France's 2026 electricity market reform, replacing the Arenh system, is projected by UFC-Que Choisir to increase average household bills by 19% (€250 annually), while the government claims prices will remain stable. The reform allows EDF to sell electricity at market rates with a portion of excess p...
France's 2026 Electricity Market Reform: Conflicting Projections on Consumer Prices
France's 2026 electricity market reform, replacing the Arenh system, is projected by UFC-Que Choisir to increase average household bills by 19% (€250 annually), while the government claims prices will remain stable. The reform allows EDF to sell electricity at market rates with a portion of excess p...
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52% Bias Score

Maelstrom Project Tackles Ocean Plastic Pollution with Robots and Bubble Barriers
Every minute, a garbage truck of plastic enters the oceans; a European project, Maelstrom, uses robots and bubble barriers to remove underwater and riverine plastic, while advocating for prevention and public awareness to combat this escalating crisis.

Maelstrom Project Tackles Ocean Plastic Pollution with Robots and Bubble Barriers
Every minute, a garbage truck of plastic enters the oceans; a European project, Maelstrom, uses robots and bubble barriers to remove underwater and riverine plastic, while advocating for prevention and public awareness to combat this escalating crisis.
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16% Bias Score

Fintechs Tackle High Remittance Costs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Fintech companies in sub-Saharan Africa are striving to lower the exorbitant remittance costs (8.37% average in Q2 2024) by promoting digital transactions and cutting out intermediaries, although challenges remain due to limited internet access (37%) and varying regulations across the region.

Fintechs Tackle High Remittance Costs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Fintech companies in sub-Saharan Africa are striving to lower the exorbitant remittance costs (8.37% average in Q2 2024) by promoting digital transactions and cutting out intermediaries, although challenges remain due to limited internet access (37%) and varying regulations across the region.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Clint Hill: Secret Service Agent's Legacy in Kennedy Assassination
Clint Hill, a former US Secret Service agent who protected Jackie Kennedy during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, died at age 93; his courageous actions are documented in the Zapruder film, and his later reflections highlight the lasting psychological im...

Death of Clint Hill: Secret Service Agent's Legacy in Kennedy Assassination
Clint Hill, a former US Secret Service agent who protected Jackie Kennedy during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, died at age 93; his courageous actions are documented in the Zapruder film, and his later reflections highlight the lasting psychological im...
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56% Bias Score

Idaho Murders Suspect's Name Revealed Through Investigative Genetic Genealogy
More than a month after four University of Idaho students were murdered, investigators learned Bryan Kohberger's name through investigative genetic genealogy, a process that involved submitting DNA to a genealogical database and building a family tree. The defense challenged the admissibility of thi...

Idaho Murders Suspect's Name Revealed Through Investigative Genetic Genealogy
More than a month after four University of Idaho students were murdered, investigators learned Bryan Kohberger's name through investigative genetic genealogy, a process that involved submitting DNA to a genealogical database and building a family tree. The defense challenged the admissibility of thi...
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36% Bias Score

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan to be Released
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and two others were detained in Afghanistan on February 1st for reasons yet to be clarified by the Taliban, who now say they will release them as quickly as possible. The couple has lived in Afghanistan for 18 years, running the educational program Rebuil...

British Couple Detained in Afghanistan to be Released
A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and two others were detained in Afghanistan on February 1st for reasons yet to be clarified by the Taliban, who now say they will release them as quickly as possible. The couple has lived in Afghanistan for 18 years, running the educational program Rebuil...
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32% Bias Score

Funding Cuts Threaten Nuremberg's Refugee Trauma Center
Nuremberg's refugee medical center, offering vital trauma treatment alongside initial health checks, faces funding cuts in 2025, jeopardizing its services for 285 trauma patients and 1290 total patients last year.

Funding Cuts Threaten Nuremberg's Refugee Trauma Center
Nuremberg's refugee medical center, offering vital trauma treatment alongside initial health checks, faces funding cuts in 2025, jeopardizing its services for 285 trauma patients and 1290 total patients last year.
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52% Bias Score
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