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Mexico's School Lunch Overhaul Fights Obesity Crisis
Mexico is tackling its high obesity rates by implementing a government program that promotes healthier food options in schools, removing sugary drinks and fried foods from school menus and confronting the influence of corporate deals and street vendors contributing to the problem.
Mexico's School Lunch Overhaul Fights Obesity Crisis
Mexico is tackling its high obesity rates by implementing a government program that promotes healthier food options in schools, removing sugary drinks and fried foods from school menus and confronting the influence of corporate deals and street vendors contributing to the problem.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Stabbing: Five Injured, Suspect Apprehended
On Wednesday afternoon in Amsterdam, a man stabbed five people near Dam Square, injuring four who remain hospitalized; a British tourist apprehended the suspect who had multiple IDs and is now in Scheveningen prison.
Amsterdam Stabbing: Five Injured, Suspect Apprehended
On Wednesday afternoon in Amsterdam, a man stabbed five people near Dam Square, injuring four who remain hospitalized; a British tourist apprehended the suspect who had multiple IDs and is now in Scheveningen prison.
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44% Bias Score


Donbas Family Risks Lives Hiding Injured Russian Soldier
In the Donbas village of Novy Komar, a family hid a wounded Russian soldier, Artem Knyazev, for two months in their basement, despite a nearby Ukrainian Armed Forces position. Knyazev, a volunteer soldier, sustained leg injuries and frostbite, resulting in the loss of a foot and toes.
Donbas Family Risks Lives Hiding Injured Russian Soldier
In the Donbas village of Novy Komar, a family hid a wounded Russian soldier, Artem Knyazev, for two months in their basement, despite a nearby Ukrainian Armed Forces position. Knyazev, a volunteer soldier, sustained leg injuries and frostbite, resulting in the loss of a foot and toes.
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40% Bias Score


AI-Generated History Videos on YouTube Raise Concerns About Accuracy and Misinformation
The rise of AI-generated historical content on YouTube threatens the accuracy and trustworthiness of online history resources, prompting concerns from educators about misinformation and the need for improved media literacy among viewers.
AI-Generated History Videos on YouTube Raise Concerns About Accuracy and Misinformation
The rise of AI-generated historical content on YouTube threatens the accuracy and trustworthiness of online history resources, prompting concerns from educators about misinformation and the need for improved media literacy among viewers.
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56% Bias Score


Ethical Gap in Financial Services: Executives vs. Middle Management
LRN Corporation's report reveals a significant gap in ethical decision-making between executives (91% consistent with company values) and middle managers (28%) in the financial services industry, highlighting the need for improved ethical culture initiatives beyond the executive level.
Ethical Gap in Financial Services: Executives vs. Middle Management
LRN Corporation's report reveals a significant gap in ethical decision-making between executives (91% consistent with company values) and middle managers (28%) in the financial services industry, highlighting the need for improved ethical culture initiatives beyond the executive level.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) after finding their actions violated the law, causing irreparable harm, such as the death of Pastor Eva Steege who was seeking help from the agenc...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) after finding their actions violated the law, causing irreparable harm, such as the death of Pastor Eva Steege who was seeking help from the agenc...
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands: Major Transit Hub for Mercosur Trade
In 2024, the Netherlands imported €13.6 billion worth of goods from Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), primarily using its position as a major transit point for re-export; only a small percentage of these goods remain within the Netherlands.

Netherlands: Major Transit Hub for Mercosur Trade
In 2024, the Netherlands imported €13.6 billion worth of goods from Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), primarily using its position as a major transit point for re-export; only a small percentage of these goods remain within the Netherlands.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Myanmar-Thailand Earthquake: Magnitude 7.7-7.9, Minimal Damage Due to Sparse Population
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude between 7.7 and 7.9 struck the border region of Thailand and Myanmar, causing some damage despite the rural and sparsely populated epicenter location; no tsunami warning was issued due to the earthquake's onshore location.

Myanmar-Thailand Earthquake: Magnitude 7.7-7.9, Minimal Damage Due to Sparse Population
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude between 7.7 and 7.9 struck the border region of Thailand and Myanmar, causing some damage despite the rural and sparsely populated epicenter location; no tsunami warning was issued due to the earthquake's onshore location.
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36% Bias Score

China Strengthens Ties with Bangladesh, Pledges Increased Investment and Cooperation
During a meeting in Beijing on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated China's unwavering support for Bangladesh's interim government, announcing plans to boost infrastructure, digital and maritime cooperation, and explore a free trade agreement, with at least 14 Chinese companies investing ...

China Strengthens Ties with Bangladesh, Pledges Increased Investment and Cooperation
During a meeting in Beijing on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated China's unwavering support for Bangladesh's interim government, announcing plans to boost infrastructure, digital and maritime cooperation, and explore a free trade agreement, with at least 14 Chinese companies investing ...
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48% Bias Score

CoreWeave's IPO: $1.5 Billion Raised, Founders Become Billionaires
CoreWeave, a cloud computing company providing AI services to major tech firms like Microsoft and OpenAI, completed its initial public offering on Friday, raising $1.5 billion at a valuation of $23 billion, despite lower-than-expected pricing. This made its four founders billionaires, although their...

CoreWeave's IPO: $1.5 Billion Raised, Founders Become Billionaires
CoreWeave, a cloud computing company providing AI services to major tech firms like Microsoft and OpenAI, completed its initial public offering on Friday, raising $1.5 billion at a valuation of $23 billion, despite lower-than-expected pricing. This made its four founders billionaires, although their...
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48% Bias Score

Consumer Pessimism Worsens as Inflation Persists and Trade War Expands
Days before the White House expands its trade war, new economic reports reveal worsening consumer pessimism amidst persistent inflation; consumer spending is slowing as households cut back on non-essentials, while businesses delay investments due to tariff uncertainty, potentially leading to a toxic...

Consumer Pessimism Worsens as Inflation Persists and Trade War Expands
Days before the White House expands its trade war, new economic reports reveal worsening consumer pessimism amidst persistent inflation; consumer spending is slowing as households cut back on non-essentials, while businesses delay investments due to tariff uncertainty, potentially leading to a toxic...
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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