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Reeves's Treasury Faces Criticism Amidst Fiscal Tightrope Walk
Despite initial expectations of radical change, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves's seven months in office have been marked by criticism of the Treasury's return to a 'no' culture; her October budget allocated £100bn for public investment while prioritizing growth over net-zero targets, leading to welfare...
Reeves's Treasury Faces Criticism Amidst Fiscal Tightrope Walk
Despite initial expectations of radical change, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves's seven months in office have been marked by criticism of the Treasury's return to a 'no' culture; her October budget allocated £100bn for public investment while prioritizing growth over net-zero targets, leading to welfare...
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40% Bias Score


Five preventable accident causes highlighted by Dr. Leana Wen
Dr. Leana Wen warns against five preventable accident causes: e-scooter misuse (29 UK deaths, 4,807 injuries 2020-2023), texting while driving (53 daily fines in 2022, England & Wales), unsafe social media challenges (e.g., fatal Benadryl overdose), unknown medications (online sources pose risks), a...
Five preventable accident causes highlighted by Dr. Leana Wen
Dr. Leana Wen warns against five preventable accident causes: e-scooter misuse (29 UK deaths, 4,807 injuries 2020-2023), texting while driving (53 daily fines in 2022, England & Wales), unsafe social media challenges (e.g., fatal Benadryl overdose), unknown medications (online sources pose risks), a...
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28% Bias Score


Gang Attack at London School Leaves Two Teenagers Injured
On March 22nd, over 50 youths gatecrashed a 16th birthday party at Elm Park Primary School in Havering, east London, resulting in two teenagers being stabbed and three arrests for assaulting police officers; the school has since stopped renting its hall for evening events.
Gang Attack at London School Leaves Two Teenagers Injured
On March 22nd, over 50 youths gatecrashed a 16th birthday party at Elm Park Primary School in Havering, east London, resulting in two teenagers being stabbed and three arrests for assaulting police officers; the school has since stopped renting its hall for evening events.
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64% Bias Score


Australia's 2024 Budget: $42 Billion Deficit, Focus on Cost of Living and Domestic Growth
Australia's 2024 budget projects a $42 billion deficit next year, focusing on cost-of-living relief, increased healthcare spending, and investments in education and "Future Made in Australia" initiatives, while aiming to reduce gross debt despite reaching over $1 trillion.
Australia's 2024 Budget: $42 Billion Deficit, Focus on Cost of Living and Domestic Growth
Australia's 2024 budget projects a $42 billion deficit next year, focusing on cost-of-living relief, increased healthcare spending, and investments in education and "Future Made in Australia" initiatives, while aiming to reduce gross debt despite reaching over $1 trillion.
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48% Bias Score


Japanese Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 46 Years Awarded $1.4 Million
Iwao Hakamada, a Japanese man wrongly convicted of a 1966 quadruple murder, received $1.4 million in compensation after spending 46 years on death row, highlighting systemic issues within the Japanese justice system following his 2024 exoneration.
Japanese Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 46 Years Awarded $1.4 Million
Iwao Hakamada, a Japanese man wrongly convicted of a 1966 quadruple murder, received $1.4 million in compensation after spending 46 years on death row, highlighting systemic issues within the Japanese justice system following his 2024 exoneration.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
Spain Leads Europe in Female Inventors with 42% of Patents Including Women
Spain achieved a record-high 42% of patent applications with at least one female inventor in 2024, surpassing the European average of 25%, driven by growth in bioscience patents and public sector contributions, particularly from the CSIC.
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28% Bias Score

Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...

Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...
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32% Bias Score

FedEx Cuts Forecast Amidst Broader Economic Uncertainty
FedEx slashed its earnings forecast due to macroeconomic concerns, reflecting broader executive unease about fluctuating U.S. trade policies and their impact on consumer spending and investment, with similar warnings issued by Walmart, JP Morgan Chase, and BlackRock.

FedEx Cuts Forecast Amidst Broader Economic Uncertainty
FedEx slashed its earnings forecast due to macroeconomic concerns, reflecting broader executive unease about fluctuating U.S. trade policies and their impact on consumer spending and investment, with similar warnings issued by Walmart, JP Morgan Chase, and BlackRock.
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52% Bias Score

Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.

Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.
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16% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Non-Physician to Lead CDC
Donald Trump nominated Susan Monarez, the CDC's acting director and a non-physician, to permanently lead the agency, a decision that breaks with 50 years of tradition and raises concerns among some staff due to her reported lack of communication and presence.

Trump Nominates Non-Physician to Lead CDC
Donald Trump nominated Susan Monarez, the CDC's acting director and a non-physician, to permanently lead the agency, a decision that breaks with 50 years of tradition and raises concerns among some staff due to her reported lack of communication and presence.
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52% Bias Score

US Announces Discretionary Tariffs on Venezuelan Oil Imports
The US announced potential 25% tariffs on goods from countries importing Venezuelan oil starting April 2, 2025; Secretary of State Marco Rubio will decide which countries face tariffs, offering flexibility and pressure; Chevron's operations in Venezuela were extended until May 27, 2024.

US Announces Discretionary Tariffs on Venezuelan Oil Imports
The US announced potential 25% tariffs on goods from countries importing Venezuelan oil starting April 2, 2025; Secretary of State Marco Rubio will decide which countries face tariffs, offering flexibility and pressure; Chevron's operations in Venezuela were extended until May 27, 2024.
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40% Bias Score

El odio" Sparks Debate: Balancing Victim's Rights with Societal Understanding
The publication of Luisgé Martín's book "El odio", exploring the case of José Bretón, who murdered his two children in 2011, sparked controversy due to the victim's objections, highlighting the conflict between the rights of victims and society's need for understanding such crimes.

El odio" Sparks Debate: Balancing Victim's Rights with Societal Understanding
The publication of Luisgé Martín's book "El odio", exploring the case of José Bretón, who murdered his two children in 2011, sparked controversy due to the victim's objections, highlighting the conflict between the rights of victims and society's need for understanding such crimes.
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60% Bias Score
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