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dailymail.co.uk
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NHS Denies Life-Saving Surgery to Disabled Boy

Four-year-old Louis Dagger, diagnosed with DiGeorge syndrome and a life-threatening heart condition, is denied life-saving surgery by the NHS due to his neurological disability. His parents are now raising funds to cover the cost of the surgery privately.

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60% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
dailymail.co.uk
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Hoy's Campaign Spurs 75,000 Prostate Cancer Risk Checks

Following a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy's campaign prompted 75,000 men to use an online risk checker; 61,000 were identified as higher risk, highlighting the prevalence of asymptomatic cases and raising over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.

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36% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
us.cnn.com
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US Attorney Threatens Georgetown Law Students Over DEI Curriculum

Acting US Attorney Ed Martin threatened to block Georgetown Law students from government jobs unless the school removes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from its curriculum; Dean William Treanor condemned this as an unconstitutional attack on academic freedom.

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48% Bias Score

Quality Education
us.cnn.com
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Panama Grants Temporary Stay to 100+ US Deportees

Panama will temporarily allow over 100 undocumented immigrants, mainly from Asia and the Middle East, deported from the US to stay for at least 30 days, potentially extending to 90 days, after they refused repatriation aid and following a lawsuit filed by their lawyers citing human rights violations...

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24% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
welt.de
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US Scientists Protest Trump's Research Funding Cuts

Thousands of US scientists protested Trump's research funding cuts and layoffs in Washington, New York, and other cities, highlighting concerns over public health and future space exploration, with the government simultaneously cutting funding for Columbia University.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
jpost.com
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Adidas Sells Remaining Yeezy Stock, Donates Millions to Anti-Hate Groups

Adidas sold its remaining Yeezy sneakers for approximately \$1.4 billion, generating a profit of \$500 million after direct costs. Over \$250 million was donated to charities combating discrimination and hate, including the Anti-Defamation League and the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation, follow...

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
dailymail.co.uk
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UK Sentencing Council's Minority Sentencing Guidelines Spark Outrage

The UK Sentencing Council announced guidelines giving preferential treatment to minority groups in sentencing, sparking outrage from the Conservatives who called it a 'two-tier justice system' and plan a judicial review, while the guidelines are set to come into effect on April 1st.

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60% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
npr.org
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Elimination of Department of Education Threatens Special Education Funding and Protections

Parents of children with disabilities fear the potential elimination of the Department of Education, raising concerns about reduced federal oversight of special education funding and enforcement of IDEA, potentially leading to state-level inequities and increased discrimination.

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44% Bias Score

Quality Education
lemonde.fr
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Merz Prioritizes European Defense Independence

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared strengthening European independence from the US his top priority following his election on February 23rd, prompting discussions on increasing defense spending to €200-300 billion annually and reforming the fragmented European defense industry.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
es.euronews.com
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Global Parkinson's Cases to More Than Double by 2050

A new study projects a more than doubling of the global Parkinson's disease burden to 25.2 million cases by 2050, driven by aging populations and population growth, with the fastest increase in sub-Saharan Africa (292%), highlighting the urgent need for new treatments and social support.

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24% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
elpais.com
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Macron Proposes Sharing France's Nuclear Weapons with EU Allies

French President Macron proposed a strategic debate on sharing France's nuclear arsenal with European allies, raising concerns about US reliability and Russia's threat; however, the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty prohibits this.

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52% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
jpost.com
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Holocaust Survivor's Journey: From Italy to Israel

Yona Amit, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Italy, recounts her family's harrowing escape through the Alps to Switzerland in 1944, aided by righteous gentiles, their subsequent immigration to Israel in 1950, and her commitment to sharing her story to inspire hope.

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24% Bias Score

No Poverty