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Ukrainian Refugees in Israel Face Economic Hardship Three Years After Fleeing War
Approximately 11,000 Ukrainian children and their families who sought refuge in Israel since February 2022 face economic instability and lack a proper socio-economic safety net, three years after fleeing their war-torn homeland.
Ukrainian Refugees in Israel Face Economic Hardship Three Years After Fleeing War
Approximately 11,000 Ukrainian children and their families who sought refuge in Israel since February 2022 face economic instability and lack a proper socio-economic safety net, three years after fleeing their war-torn homeland.
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44% Bias Score


African Forest Elephant Decline Threatens Carbon Sequestration, But AI Offers Hope
The population of African forest elephants has plummeted by 80% due to poaching and habitat loss, significantly impacting carbon sequestration; however, predictive AI offers a potential solution by enabling more accurate tracking and protection of these crucial animals.
African Forest Elephant Decline Threatens Carbon Sequestration, But AI Offers Hope
The population of African forest elephants has plummeted by 80% due to poaching and habitat loss, significantly impacting carbon sequestration; however, predictive AI offers a potential solution by enabling more accurate tracking and protection of these crucial animals.
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40% Bias Score


Amazon Unveils Alexa Plus: Generative AI-Powered Voice Assistant
Amazon launched Alexa Plus, a generative AI-powered voice assistant offering enhanced personalization, contextual understanding, and integration with various services; it's available on Echo Show devices starting March, costing $19.99 monthly or free for Prime members.
Amazon Unveils Alexa Plus: Generative AI-Powered Voice Assistant
Amazon launched Alexa Plus, a generative AI-powered voice assistant offering enhanced personalization, contextual understanding, and integration with various services; it's available on Echo Show devices starting March, costing $19.99 monthly or free for Prime members.
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48% Bias Score


Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.
Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.
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44% Bias Score


Unpaid Open-Source Software: A Multi-Billion Dollar Gap and a New Solution
A 2023 study reveals that 96% of commercial software relies on free, publicly available code, creating a multi-billion dollar gap where businesses profit while many developers go unpaid; however, new platforms like Tea.xyz are changing this by compensating developers based on their code's usage.
Unpaid Open-Source Software: A Multi-Billion Dollar Gap and a New Solution
A 2023 study reveals that 96% of commercial software relies on free, publicly available code, creating a multi-billion dollar gap where businesses profit while many developers go unpaid; however, new platforms like Tea.xyz are changing this by compensating developers based on their code's usage.
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40% Bias Score


Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire Extension Uncertain Amidst Unresolved Hostage Negotiations
A 42-day Gaza ceasefire, driven by Israel's aim to secure more hostages, is expected to continue despite the absence of formal agreements for future phases; Hamas uses the time for military reorganization, creating uncertainty about the long-term implications.

Gaza Ceasefire Extension Uncertain Amidst Unresolved Hostage Negotiations
A 42-day Gaza ceasefire, driven by Israel's aim to secure more hostages, is expected to continue despite the absence of formal agreements for future phases; Hamas uses the time for military reorganization, creating uncertainty about the long-term implications.
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40% Bias Score

Volvo ES90: 435-Mile Range EV with 10-Minute 186-Mile Charge
Volvo's upcoming ES90 electric sedan, to be revealed on March 5th, features a 700km (435 miles) range, 186 miles added in 10 minutes of charging via its 800-volt architecture, and a blockchain-based battery passport for transparent material sourcing.

Volvo ES90: 435-Mile Range EV with 10-Minute 186-Mile Charge
Volvo's upcoming ES90 electric sedan, to be revealed on March 5th, features a 700km (435 miles) range, 186 miles added in 10 minutes of charging via its 800-volt architecture, and a blockchain-based battery passport for transparent material sourcing.
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12% Bias Score

BOP Leadership Crisis Exacerbates Staffing Shortages
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is in crisis due to leadership changes, the elimination of retention bonuses, and severe staffing shortages, resulting in operational challenges and safety concerns across its facilities.

BOP Leadership Crisis Exacerbates Staffing Shortages
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is in crisis due to leadership changes, the elimination of retention bonuses, and severe staffing shortages, resulting in operational challenges and safety concerns across its facilities.
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52% Bias Score

China Agrees to Review Notification Procedures After Flight Diversions Due to Insufficient Warning for Military Drills
China's insufficient notice for military drills between New Zealand and Australia forced flight diversions, prompting New Zealand to express concerns and China to commit to reviewing its notification procedures; Australia also lodged a complaint.

China Agrees to Review Notification Procedures After Flight Diversions Due to Insufficient Warning for Military Drills
China's insufficient notice for military drills between New Zealand and Australia forced flight diversions, prompting New Zealand to express concerns and China to commit to reviewing its notification procedures; Australia also lodged a complaint.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Actor's Oscar Nomination Challenges Geopolitical Stereotypes
Russian actor Yura Borisov earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Igor in "Anora," a film with six total nominations; his performance is praised for its complexity and emotional depth, challenging stereotypes while navigating geopolitical tensions.

Russian Actor's Oscar Nomination Challenges Geopolitical Stereotypes
Russian actor Yura Borisov earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Igor in "Anora," a film with six total nominations; his performance is praised for its complexity and emotional depth, challenging stereotypes while navigating geopolitical tensions.
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36% Bias Score

Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families
Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...

Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families
Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...
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24% Bias Score
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