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Upset in Boston: Alysa Liu Leads World Figure Skating Championships
At the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, Alysa Liu unexpectedly leads the women's short program with 74.58 points, surpassing favorites like Amber Glenn (9th) and Kaori Sakamoto (5th), with qualification for the Milan-Cortina Olympics significantly impacted by these results and upcoming ...
Upset in Boston: Alysa Liu Leads World Figure Skating Championships
At the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, Alysa Liu unexpectedly leads the women's short program with 74.58 points, surpassing favorites like Amber Glenn (9th) and Kaori Sakamoto (5th), with qualification for the Milan-Cortina Olympics significantly impacted by these results and upcoming ...
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52% Bias Score


B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.
B.C.'s Drug Policies: Conflicting Data on Hospitalizations and Deaths
A study showed a 58% increase in B.C. opioid-related hospitalizations linked to safer supply and decriminalization policies (2016-2023), but 2024 saw a 13% decrease in toxic drug deaths compared to 2023, prompting debate on the policies' effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Differing Responses to Turkish Politics Within German-Turkish Community
Thousands of Muslims in Duisburg's large mosque carry on with Ramadan despite widespread protests in Turkey against the arrest of Istanbul's mayor; however, in nearby Essen, a significant demonstration against the arrest took place, highlighting a division within the German-Turkish community.
Differing Responses to Turkish Politics Within German-Turkish Community
Thousands of Muslims in Duisburg's large mosque carry on with Ramadan despite widespread protests in Turkey against the arrest of Istanbul's mayor; however, in nearby Essen, a significant demonstration against the arrest took place, highlighting a division within the German-Turkish community.
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40% Bias Score


High Australian Migration Fuels 2025 Election Debate on Housing
Australia's net overseas migration reached 535,000 in 2022-23, prompting concerns about housing affordability and influencing the 2025 election; however, economists debate the extent of migration's impact on housing costs, highlighting the housing market's failure to keep pace with population growth...
High Australian Migration Fuels 2025 Election Debate on Housing
Australia's net overseas migration reached 535,000 in 2022-23, prompting concerns about housing affordability and influencing the 2025 election; however, economists debate the extent of migration's impact on housing costs, highlighting the housing market's failure to keep pace with population growth...
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44% Bias Score


Evolving Masculinity in Australia: Raising Boys to Be Positive Community Members
Australia grapples with evolving masculine norms, with one-fifth of boys and young men exhibiting self-harm or harming others due to adherence to stereotypical manhood, while others face gender policing and marginalization for non-conformity; parents have a key role in fostering gender equity and po...
Evolving Masculinity in Australia: Raising Boys to Be Positive Community Members
Australia grapples with evolving masculine norms, with one-fifth of boys and young men exhibiting self-harm or harming others due to adherence to stereotypical manhood, while others face gender policing and marginalization for non-conformity; parents have a key role in fostering gender equity and po...
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56% Bias Score


Scotland Deploys 10,500 Body-Worn Cameras Amidst Facial Recognition Debate
Scotland's police force is rolling out 10,500 body-worn video cameras over the next 12-18 months at a cost of \£35 million, aiming to improve evidence gathering and potentially integrate live facial recognition technology, despite privacy concerns.
Scotland Deploys 10,500 Body-Worn Cameras Amidst Facial Recognition Debate
Scotland's police force is rolling out 10,500 body-worn video cameras over the next 12-18 months at a cost of \£35 million, aiming to improve evidence gathering and potentially integrate live facial recognition technology, despite privacy concerns.
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40% Bias Score

MFE Launches Takeover Bid for ProSiebenSat.1 at Minimum Price
MediaForEurope (MFE), part of the Berlusconi empire, launched a takeover bid for German media company ProSiebenSat.1, offering the minimum legal price of approximately €5.75 per share, a price below the current market value, causing negative market reaction despite a pre-arranged agreement securing ...

MFE Launches Takeover Bid for ProSiebenSat.1 at Minimum Price
MediaForEurope (MFE), part of the Berlusconi empire, launched a takeover bid for German media company ProSiebenSat.1, offering the minimum legal price of approximately €5.75 per share, a price below the current market value, causing negative market reaction despite a pre-arranged agreement securing ...
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40% Bias Score

Canada to Issue Final Carbon Rebate Amidst Tax Elimination, Adding to Budget Deficit
The Canadian government will issue a final $3.8 billion carbon tax rebate in April, despite eliminating the tax itself, adding to the projected $46.8 billion federal deficit by 2025-2026; the funding source remains undisclosed, and the payments vary by household size and location.

Canada to Issue Final Carbon Rebate Amidst Tax Elimination, Adding to Budget Deficit
The Canadian government will issue a final $3.8 billion carbon tax rebate in April, despite eliminating the tax itself, adding to the projected $46.8 billion federal deficit by 2025-2026; the funding source remains undisclosed, and the payments vary by household size and location.
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48% Bias Score

Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Dies Unexpectedly
Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, 43, died unexpectedly at her Washington DC home on Saturday; her family revealed she suffered from epilepsy, a condition that can cause sudden death.

Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Dies Unexpectedly
Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, 43, died unexpectedly at her Washington DC home on Saturday; her family revealed she suffered from epilepsy, a condition that can cause sudden death.
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12% Bias Score

BSL Pilot Program Improves Communication and Well-being in Retirement Community
Rose Ayling-Ellis's documentary follows a BSL pilot program at Hughenden Gardens Village, overcoming initial resistance to achieve heartwarming improvements in communication, combating loneliness, and fostering purpose among older residents.

BSL Pilot Program Improves Communication and Well-being in Retirement Community
Rose Ayling-Ellis's documentary follows a BSL pilot program at Hughenden Gardens Village, overcoming initial resistance to achieve heartwarming improvements in communication, combating loneliness, and fostering purpose among older residents.
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36% Bias Score

Labour's Budget Angers Business Leaders Amidst £7 Billion Cost Hike
Labour's recent budget has resulted in a £7 billion cost increase for retailers, prompting anger from business leaders who feel betrayed by the party's pro-business image; the OBR warns of negative economic impacts.

Labour's Budget Angers Business Leaders Amidst £7 Billion Cost Hike
Labour's recent budget has resulted in a £7 billion cost increase for retailers, prompting anger from business leaders who feel betrayed by the party's pro-business image; the OBR warns of negative economic impacts.
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68% Bias Score

Özel's Speech Highlights Risks of Turkey's 'Democracy Revolution'
Özgür Özel's speech in Saraçhane criticized Turkey's one-man rule, referencing historical parallels of popular movements and their leaders' eventual failures; the ongoing situation shows a public desire for change but also the risk of repeating past errors.

Özel's Speech Highlights Risks of Turkey's 'Democracy Revolution'
Özgür Özel's speech in Saraçhane criticized Turkey's one-man rule, referencing historical parallels of popular movements and their leaders' eventual failures; the ongoing situation shows a public desire for change but also the risk of repeating past errors.
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40% Bias Score
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