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Extractivism: From Resource Extraction to Systemic Exploitation
The term "extractivism," initially used to describe resource extraction in South America, now broadly critiques various forms of exploitation, linking environmental damage to social and economic injustices, revealing its evolution from resource extraction to encompassing broader exploitation.
Extractivism: From Resource Extraction to Systemic Exploitation
The term "extractivism," initially used to describe resource extraction in South America, now broadly critiques various forms of exploitation, linking environmental damage to social and economic injustices, revealing its evolution from resource extraction to encompassing broader exploitation.
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24% Bias Score


Insufficient Deep Sleep Accelerates Alzheimer's Brain Deterioration
A new study shows that inadequate slow-wave and REM sleep accelerates Alzheimer's-related brain deterioration, specifically affecting the inferior parietal lobe responsible for sensory information processing; this emphasizes the importance of sufficient sleep for brain health.
Insufficient Deep Sleep Accelerates Alzheimer's Brain Deterioration
A new study shows that inadequate slow-wave and REM sleep accelerates Alzheimer's-related brain deterioration, specifically affecting the inferior parietal lobe responsible for sensory information processing; this emphasizes the importance of sufficient sleep for brain health.
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28% Bias Score


Senate Investigates Meta's China Market Entry Attempts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged development of censorship tools to enter the Chinese market, prompted by a former employee's book and internal documents; Meta denies these claims, but must provide requested documents by April 21.
Senate Investigates Meta's China Market Entry Attempts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged development of censorship tools to enter the Chinese market, prompted by a former employee's book and internal documents; Meta denies these claims, but must provide requested documents by April 21.
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56% Bias Score


French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.
French Court Rules Against National Rally in Misappropriation Case
A French court's ruling on March 31st found National Rally assistants guilty of misappropriating €4.1 million over twelve years, highlighting increased judicial oversight of political ethics and sparking debate about the judiciary's role in French democracy.
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44% Bias Score


Four Federal Agencies Reopen Resignation Program Amid Workforce Cuts
Four federal agencies are offering employees a deferred resignation program with paid leave until September to reduce the federal workforce, as part of the Trump administration's initiative, with deadlines ranging from April 8th to 18th.
Four Federal Agencies Reopen Resignation Program Amid Workforce Cuts
Four federal agencies are offering employees a deferred resignation program with paid leave until September to reduce the federal workforce, as part of the Trump administration's initiative, with deadlines ranging from April 8th to 18th.
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40% Bias Score


Met Police Apologizes for Victim-Blaming in Predatory Officer Case
The Metropolitan Police apologized to a woman, Lorraine, for victim-blaming and failing to investigate her claims of predatory behavior by former PC Phil Hunter over seven years, despite evidence of similar misconduct against another woman.
Met Police Apologizes for Victim-Blaming in Predatory Officer Case
The Metropolitan Police apologized to a woman, Lorraine, for victim-blaming and failing to investigate her claims of predatory behavior by former PC Phil Hunter over seven years, despite evidence of similar misconduct against another woman.
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36% Bias Score

Mixed Results for Trump in Key State Elections
In Tuesday's state elections, Republicans won two Florida House seats, boosting their majority, while a Democrat-backed judge won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race despite Elon Musk's significant financial support for the opposing candidate.

Mixed Results for Trump in Key State Elections
In Tuesday's state elections, Republicans won two Florida House seats, boosting their majority, while a Democrat-backed judge won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race despite Elon Musk's significant financial support for the opposing candidate.
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48% Bias Score

Lafarge's Syrian Dealings Lead to Unprecedented Legal Battles and $778 Million US Settlement
Lafarge's Syrian cement plant paid ISIS for protection from 2011-2014, leading to a chaotic evacuation and subsequent legal battles in France and the US, including charges of financing terrorism and complicity in crimes against humanity, resulting in a $778 million US settlement and the rebranding o...

Lafarge's Syrian Dealings Lead to Unprecedented Legal Battles and $778 Million US Settlement
Lafarge's Syrian cement plant paid ISIS for protection from 2011-2014, leading to a chaotic evacuation and subsequent legal battles in France and the US, including charges of financing terrorism and complicity in crimes against humanity, resulting in a $778 million US settlement and the rebranding o...
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36% Bias Score

Senate Investigates Meta's Alleged China Censorship Efforts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged efforts to develop censorship tools to gain access to the Chinese market, demanding documents by April 21 and citing a former employee's book and internal records, which Meta denies.

Senate Investigates Meta's Alleged China Censorship Efforts
The US Senate is investigating Meta's alleged efforts to develop censorship tools to gain access to the Chinese market, demanding documents by April 21 and citing a former employee's book and internal records, which Meta denies.
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48% Bias Score

Val Kilmer, "Top Gun" Star, Dies at 65
Actor Val Kilmer, famous for roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever," died aged 65 in Los Angeles on Tuesday from pneumonia, following a throat cancer diagnosis in 2014; his tracheotomy affected his voice but he returned to acting, notably in the "Top Gun" sequel.

Val Kilmer, "Top Gun" Star, Dies at 65
Actor Val Kilmer, famous for roles in "Top Gun" and "Batman Forever," died aged 65 in Los Angeles on Tuesday from pneumonia, following a throat cancer diagnosis in 2014; his tracheotomy affected his voice but he returned to acting, notably in the "Top Gun" sequel.
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16% Bias Score

Palestinian Man Allegedly Tortured and Killed by Hamas Militants After Anti-Hamas Protest
A 22-year-old Palestinian, Adi Rabi, was allegedly abducted, tortured, and killed by Hamas militants in Gaza after publicly criticizing Hamas and participating in anti-Hamas protests last week; his family shared photos and videos as evidence.

Palestinian Man Allegedly Tortured and Killed by Hamas Militants After Anti-Hamas Protest
A 22-year-old Palestinian, Adi Rabi, was allegedly abducted, tortured, and killed by Hamas militants in Gaza after publicly criticizing Hamas and participating in anti-Hamas protests last week; his family shared photos and videos as evidence.
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40% Bias Score

US Deploys Six B-2 Bombers to Diego Garcia Amid Iran Tensions
The Pentagon deployed at least six B-2 stealth bombers—30% of the US Air Force's fleet—to Diego Garcia, escalating tensions with Iran amid increased US airstrikes in Yemen targeting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, prompting threats from the Houthis against US naval vessels.

US Deploys Six B-2 Bombers to Diego Garcia Amid Iran Tensions
The Pentagon deployed at least six B-2 stealth bombers—30% of the US Air Force's fleet—to Diego Garcia, escalating tensions with Iran amid increased US airstrikes in Yemen targeting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, prompting threats from the Houthis against US naval vessels.
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48% Bias Score
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