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HHS Recalls \$11.4 Billion in COVID-19 Funds
The Department of Health and Human Services is recalling \$11.4 billion in pandemic-related funds, impacting COVID-19 testing, vaccination efforts, and programs addressing health disparities; this follows other budget cuts under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite ongoing health concerns.
HHS Recalls \$11.4 Billion in COVID-19 Funds
The Department of Health and Human Services is recalling \$11.4 billion in pandemic-related funds, impacting COVID-19 testing, vaccination efforts, and programs addressing health disparities; this follows other budget cuts under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite ongoing health concerns.
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68% Bias Score


23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amid Data Breach and Weak Demand
23andMe, a San Francisco-based genetic testing firm, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday due to weak demand, a 2023 data breach affecting nearly seven million customers, and subsequent financial losses; co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki resigned to independently bid on the company's ...
23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amid Data Breach and Weak Demand
23andMe, a San Francisco-based genetic testing firm, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday due to weak demand, a 2023 data breach affecting nearly seven million customers, and subsequent financial losses; co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki resigned to independently bid on the company's ...
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52% Bias Score


Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
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32% Bias Score


Louisiana Man Arrested for Alleged Rape in Target Parking Lot
An 18-year-old man, Donnie Lee Stevenson, was arrested in Louisiana for allegedly abducting and raping a woman at gunpoint in a Target parking lot in Hammond on Thursday, after following her from inside the store; police caught him on Saturday following a tip.
Louisiana Man Arrested for Alleged Rape in Target Parking Lot
An 18-year-old man, Donnie Lee Stevenson, was arrested in Louisiana for allegedly abducting and raping a woman at gunpoint in a Target parking lot in Hammond on Thursday, after following her from inside the store; police caught him on Saturday following a tip.
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48% Bias Score


Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.
Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.
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52% Bias Score


Oklahoma, Texas, and NC State Advance to Sweet 16
In the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament's second round, Oklahoma defeated Iowa 96-62, led by Sahara Williams' strong first half; Texas beat Illinois 65-48, dominating inside despite a poor 3-point performance; and NC State routed Michigan State 83-49 with exceptional 3-point shooting.
Oklahoma, Texas, and NC State Advance to Sweet 16
In the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament's second round, Oklahoma defeated Iowa 96-62, led by Sahara Williams' strong first half; Texas beat Illinois 65-48, dominating inside despite a poor 3-point performance; and NC State routed Michigan State 83-49 with exceptional 3-point shooting.
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16% Bias Score

Credit Card Debt Forgiveness Offers Relief Amidst Record-High Interest Rates
High US credit card interest rates (near 23%) create financial strain; debt forgiveness programs, reducing debt by 30-50%, offer potential relief for balances like $50,000, but involve trade-offs.

Credit Card Debt Forgiveness Offers Relief Amidst Record-High Interest Rates
High US credit card interest rates (near 23%) create financial strain; debt forgiveness programs, reducing debt by 30-50%, offer potential relief for balances like $50,000, but involve trade-offs.
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48% Bias Score

Banco Santander Stock Rises on Spain's Economic Strength and Expansion Plans
Banco Santander, a Spanish bank, has seen its stock price rise due to Spain's strong economy (3.2% GDP growth in 2023, record tourism) and Santander's expansion of its digital banking operations into the US and planned expansion into Mexico.

Banco Santander Stock Rises on Spain's Economic Strength and Expansion Plans
Banco Santander, a Spanish bank, has seen its stock price rise due to Spain's strong economy (3.2% GDP growth in 2023, record tourism) and Santander's expansion of its digital banking operations into the US and planned expansion into Mexico.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Youngest MP to Donate Salary, Underscoring Bundestag's Demographic Imbalance
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be Germany's youngest Bundestag member, donating most of his salary to combat poverty; this highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% under 30), women (32.5%), and immigrants (11.6%) in the new German parliament.

Germany's Youngest MP to Donate Salary, Underscoring Bundestag's Demographic Imbalance
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be Germany's youngest Bundestag member, donating most of his salary to combat poverty; this highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% under 30), women (32.5%), and immigrants (11.6%) in the new German parliament.
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20% Bias Score

Speeding Driver Jailed After Fatal Glasgow Crash
On February 2, 2023, in Glasgow, Akbar Razaq, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, caused a fatal accident killing Chinenye Okonkwo, a 33-year-old student, after his Audi struck another car, mounted the pavement and hit her; Razaq pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and awaits sentenci...

Speeding Driver Jailed After Fatal Glasgow Crash
On February 2, 2023, in Glasgow, Akbar Razaq, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, caused a fatal accident killing Chinenye Okonkwo, a 33-year-old student, after his Audi struck another car, mounted the pavement and hit her; Razaq pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and awaits sentenci...
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48% Bias Score

Piedmont Launches "Eccellenza Piemonte" Brand to Promote Agro-Food Excellence
The Piedmont Region launched "Piemonte is – Eccellenza Piemonte," a quality brand to promote its extensive agro-food products (14 PDOs, 9 PGIs, 19 DOCG wines, 41 DOC wines, 344 traditional products, and over 600 mountain products) internationally, boosting local economies and reinforcing regional id...

Piedmont Launches "Eccellenza Piemonte" Brand to Promote Agro-Food Excellence
The Piedmont Region launched "Piemonte is – Eccellenza Piemonte," a quality brand to promote its extensive agro-food products (14 PDOs, 9 PGIs, 19 DOCG wines, 41 DOC wines, 344 traditional products, and over 600 mountain products) internationally, boosting local economies and reinforcing regional id...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.

Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
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36% Bias Score
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