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Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
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60% Bias Score


Fifth Killer Jailed for 2017 Gang Murder of Teenager
On Thursday, Christopher Wilson was sentenced to at least 16 years in prison for his participation in the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Kacem Mokrane during a gang feud in Walthamstow, east London, on November 16, 2017; four other individuals involved were previously jailed.
Fifth Killer Jailed for 2017 Gang Murder of Teenager
On Thursday, Christopher Wilson was sentenced to at least 16 years in prison for his participation in the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Kacem Mokrane during a gang feud in Walthamstow, east London, on November 16, 2017; four other individuals involved were previously jailed.
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36% Bias Score


Lower Return on Higher Education in Spain Compared to Other European Countries
A Bank of Spain study reveals that while higher education boosts salaries in Spain, the return on investment is significantly lower than in Germany, France, and Italy, due to overqualification and a mismatch between university offerings and labor market demands.
Lower Return on Higher Education in Spain Compared to Other European Countries
A Bank of Spain study reveals that while higher education boosts salaries in Spain, the return on investment is significantly lower than in Germany, France, and Italy, due to overqualification and a mismatch between university offerings and labor market demands.
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20% Bias Score


Delayed Breast Cancer Treatment and the Importance of Patient Autonomy in Reconstruction
Two breast cancer patients, Hua Hua and Ling, highlight the importance of timely medical intervention and patient autonomy in breast cancer treatment; Hua Hua's delayed treatment led to advanced-stage cancer and extensive surgery, while Ling's later reconstruction improved her quality of life.
Delayed Breast Cancer Treatment and the Importance of Patient Autonomy in Reconstruction
Two breast cancer patients, Hua Hua and Ling, highlight the importance of timely medical intervention and patient autonomy in breast cancer treatment; Hua Hua's delayed treatment led to advanced-stage cancer and extensive surgery, while Ling's later reconstruction improved her quality of life.
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72% Bias Score


Surge in Americans Seeking Dual Citizenship: Three Key Pathways Detailed
Americans' interest in dual citizenship has spiked since the November 2024 election, with International Living detailing three main pathways: ancestry-based claims (Italy, Ireland, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Spain), naturalization (Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay), and investment (Vanuatu, Turkey...
Surge in Americans Seeking Dual Citizenship: Three Key Pathways Detailed
Americans' interest in dual citizenship has spiked since the November 2024 election, with International Living detailing three main pathways: ancestry-based claims (Italy, Ireland, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Spain), naturalization (Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay), and investment (Vanuatu, Turkey...
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36% Bias Score


Economic Blackout" Protests Corporations' Reduced DEI Policies
On February 28th, an "Economic Blackout" urged consumers to not spend money to protest corporations' reduced DEI policies, while a counter-boycott simultaneously occurred, highlighting diverse responses to corporate decisions and political actions.
Economic Blackout" Protests Corporations' Reduced DEI Policies
On February 28th, an "Economic Blackout" urged consumers to not spend money to protest corporations' reduced DEI policies, while a counter-boycott simultaneously occurred, highlighting diverse responses to corporate decisions and political actions.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Hauptbahnhof: Highest Violent Crime Rate Among German Train Stations in 2024
In 2024, Berlin's Hauptbahnhof had the most violent crimes (764) among German train stations, up from 620 in 2023; overall, violent crimes rose from 25,640 to 27,160, sexual offenses from 1,898 to 2,262, while drug-related crimes fell from 18,382 to 10,174, possibly due to partial cannabis legalizat...

Berlin Hauptbahnhof: Highest Violent Crime Rate Among German Train Stations in 2024
In 2024, Berlin's Hauptbahnhof had the most violent crimes (764) among German train stations, up from 620 in 2023; overall, violent crimes rose from 25,640 to 27,160, sexual offenses from 1,898 to 2,262, while drug-related crimes fell from 18,382 to 10,174, possibly due to partial cannabis legalizat...
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64% Bias Score

Spanish High-Street Retail Investment Soars in 2024
In 2024, investment in Spanish high-street retail surged to €407 million (73% increase from 2023), driven by consumer preference for physical stores, online returns, and product testing; this occurred despite the sustained growth of e-commerce, which only accounted for 10.4% of retail sales in relev...

Spanish High-Street Retail Investment Soars in 2024
In 2024, investment in Spanish high-street retail surged to €407 million (73% increase from 2023), driven by consumer preference for physical stores, online returns, and product testing; this occurred despite the sustained growth of e-commerce, which only accounted for 10.4% of retail sales in relev...
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Economy: Robust Growth Masks Overheating Risks
The Dutch economy is experiencing unexpected growth due to increased workforce participation, but government overspending fuels inflation and exacerbates shortages, potentially leading to long-term economic risks.

Dutch Economy: Robust Growth Masks Overheating Risks
The Dutch economy is experiencing unexpected growth due to increased workforce participation, but government overspending fuels inflation and exacerbates shortages, potentially leading to long-term economic risks.
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64% Bias Score

Tesla Applies for California Ride Service Permits Amidst Regulatory Scrutiny
Tesla applied for six California permits to operate a ride service, a move following their announcement of an unsupervised robotaxi service in Texas and criticism for ignoring prior permit requirements; obtaining all permits remains a significant hurdle.

Tesla Applies for California Ride Service Permits Amidst Regulatory Scrutiny
Tesla applied for six California permits to operate a ride service, a move following their announcement of an unsupervised robotaxi service in Texas and criticism for ignoring prior permit requirements; obtaining all permits remains a significant hurdle.
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40% Bias Score

Senator Scott Launches $1 Trillion Initiative for Underserved Communities
Senator Tim Scott, the longest-serving Black senator, launched an initiative to invest $1 trillion in underserved communities over the next 10 years, aiming to address systemic inequalities through legislative actions like the Road to Housing Act and Empowering Main Street in America Act, drawing on...

Senator Scott Launches $1 Trillion Initiative for Underserved Communities
Senator Tim Scott, the longest-serving Black senator, launched an initiative to invest $1 trillion in underserved communities over the next 10 years, aiming to address systemic inequalities through legislative actions like the Road to Housing Act and Empowering Main Street in America Act, drawing on...
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44% Bias Score

Alabama Governor Commutes Death Sentence Due to Insufficient Evidence
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin "Rocky" Myers, convicted of murder in 1991, due to insufficient evidence, including the lack of a murder weapon, fingerprints, DNA, or other physical evidence linking Myers to the crime scene, despite being a strong supporter of capital ...

Alabama Governor Commutes Death Sentence Due to Insufficient Evidence
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin "Rocky" Myers, convicted of murder in 1991, due to insufficient evidence, including the lack of a murder weapon, fingerprints, DNA, or other physical evidence linking Myers to the crime scene, despite being a strong supporter of capital ...
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40% Bias Score
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