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UK Ministers Accepted Hospitality 3,500 Times in Five Years, Raising Concerns of Undue Influence
A study by Spotlight on Corruption found that UK ministers and officials accepted hospitality over 3,500 times in five years, with firms providing hospitality also securing numerous government meetings, raising concerns about potential undue influence and policy capture.
UK Ministers Accepted Hospitality 3,500 Times in Five Years, Raising Concerns of Undue Influence
A study by Spotlight on Corruption found that UK ministers and officials accepted hospitality over 3,500 times in five years, with firms providing hospitality also securing numerous government meetings, raising concerns about potential undue influence and policy capture.
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52% Bias Score


Putin Endorses US Plan to Annex Greenland
Vladimir Putin unexpectedly endorsed the Trump administration's plan to annex Greenland, citing historical precedents and challenging post-war international norms; this aligns with both leaders' views on prioritizing national interests over global cooperation.
Putin Endorses US Plan to Annex Greenland
Vladimir Putin unexpectedly endorsed the Trump administration's plan to annex Greenland, citing historical precedents and challenging post-war international norms; this aligns with both leaders' views on prioritizing national interests over global cooperation.
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56% Bias Score


Antibiotic Drug Shows Promise for Chronic Back Pain
A new antibiotic drug, PP353, shows promise in treating chronic lower back pain caused by infection, with early trials indicating that 60% of 44 participants experienced significant pain and disability reduction; however, further trials are needed before widespread availability.
Antibiotic Drug Shows Promise for Chronic Back Pain
A new antibiotic drug, PP353, shows promise in treating chronic lower back pain caused by infection, with early trials indicating that 60% of 44 participants experienced significant pain and disability reduction; however, further trials are needed before widespread availability.
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56% Bias Score


Law Firms Sue Trump Over Executive Orders Targeting Lawyers
Two major law firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, filed suit against President Trump, challenging executive orders targeting their lawyers and revoking security clearances; the suits claim First Amendment violations and due process concerns, alleging the orders constitute retaliation against lawye...
Law Firms Sue Trump Over Executive Orders Targeting Lawyers
Two major law firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, filed suit against President Trump, challenging executive orders targeting their lawyers and revoking security clearances; the suits claim First Amendment violations and due process concerns, alleging the orders constitute retaliation against lawye...
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52% Bias Score


Major X Outage Hits Amidst Escalating Attacks on Tesla
A nationwide outage hit Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon, affecting over 50,000 users, primarily in the eastern US, coinciding with escalating attacks against his Tesla company labeled as "domestic terrorism" by President Trump and Attorney General Bondi.
Major X Outage Hits Amidst Escalating Attacks on Tesla
A nationwide outage hit Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon, affecting over 50,000 users, primarily in the eastern US, coinciding with escalating attacks against his Tesla company labeled as "domestic terrorism" by President Trump and Attorney General Bondi.
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60% Bias Score


Russian Foster Care System Fails; Child Dies from Neglect
A young girl died in Kamchatka, Russia, from prolonged abuse and neglect by her foster parents, who received state benefits. Social services falsified reports, ignoring her deteriorating health, resulting in criminal charges against both the foster parents and social workers.
Russian Foster Care System Fails; Child Dies from Neglect
A young girl died in Kamchatka, Russia, from prolonged abuse and neglect by her foster parents, who received state benefits. Social services falsified reports, ignoring her deteriorating health, resulting in criminal charges against both the foster parents and social workers.
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64% Bias Score

Former Fintech CEO Convicted of $175 Million Fraud
Charlie Javice, founder of the financial aid app Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million by falsely claiming to have 4 million customers when the actual number was approximately 300,000; a New York jury found her guilty after a five-week trial.

Former Fintech CEO Convicted of $175 Million Fraud
Charlie Javice, founder of the financial aid app Frank, was convicted of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million by falsely claiming to have 4 million customers when the actual number was approximately 300,000; a New York jury found her guilty after a five-week trial.
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44% Bias Score

Actor Alleges Bafta Award Enabled Noel Clarke's Coercive Behavior
Actor Jing Lusi testified in Noel Clarke's libel trial against the Guardian, alleging that Clarke used his Bafta award to pressure women into sexual encounters; this forms part of over 20 women's allegations reported by the Guardian in 2021-22. Lusi stated that Clarke propositioned her and threatene...

Actor Alleges Bafta Award Enabled Noel Clarke's Coercive Behavior
Actor Jing Lusi testified in Noel Clarke's libel trial against the Guardian, alleging that Clarke used his Bafta award to pressure women into sexual encounters; this forms part of over 20 women's allegations reported by the Guardian in 2021-22. Lusi stated that Clarke propositioned her and threatene...
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60% Bias Score

US Expands Student Visa Screening, Targeting Pro-Palestinian Activism
The U.S. State Department ordered a significant expansion of student visa screenings, including social media reviews, to exclude those deemed to support terrorism, following visa revocations and arrests of pro-Palestinian activists; the new policy is effective October 7, 2023.

US Expands Student Visa Screening, Targeting Pro-Palestinian Activism
The U.S. State Department ordered a significant expansion of student visa screenings, including social media reviews, to exclude those deemed to support terrorism, following visa revocations and arrests of pro-Palestinian activists; the new policy is effective October 7, 2023.
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60% Bias Score

Naval Academy Ends Race-Conscious Admissions
The US Naval Academy ended its race-conscious admissions policy on Friday, following a Trump administration executive order and a federal judge's decision, potentially impacting similar lawsuits against other military academies.

Naval Academy Ends Race-Conscious Admissions
The US Naval Academy ended its race-conscious admissions policy on Friday, following a Trump administration executive order and a federal judge's decision, potentially impacting similar lawsuits against other military academies.
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44% Bias Score

Giuliani Alleges US$100 Billion Ukrainian Theft, Links to Trump Impeachment
Rudy Giuliani alleges a US$100 billion theft from Ukraine by Obama administration officials and allies, implicating Biden and Clinton, claiming it was a cover-up for Trump's impeachment and that 70% of the funds went to US Democrats.

Giuliani Alleges US$100 Billion Ukrainian Theft, Links to Trump Impeachment
Rudy Giuliani alleges a US$100 billion theft from Ukraine by Obama administration officials and allies, implicating Biden and Clinton, claiming it was a cover-up for Trump's impeachment and that 70% of the funds went to US Democrats.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Women's Ongoing Fight for Equality: From Franco's Regime to the Present
This article recounts the struggles of Spanish women for equality from the Franco era to the present, highlighting the ongoing fight against sexism and other intersecting forms of oppression, marked by the recent recognition of past feminist protests as a 'Place of Democratic Memory'.

Spanish Women's Ongoing Fight for Equality: From Franco's Regime to the Present
This article recounts the struggles of Spanish women for equality from the Franco era to the present, highlighting the ongoing fight against sexism and other intersecting forms of oppression, marked by the recent recognition of past feminist protests as a 'Place of Democratic Memory'.
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16% Bias Score
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