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NSW Doctors Threaten Strike Over 30% Pay Demand"
NSW public hospital doctors are threatening a three-day strike starting Tuesday, demanding a 30% pay rise, potentially halting elective surgeries, due to unsustainable workloads, chronic understaffing, and unsafe working hours, mirroring similar disputes across the public sector.
NSW Doctors Threaten Strike Over 30% Pay Demand"
NSW public hospital doctors are threatening a three-day strike starting Tuesday, demanding a 30% pay rise, potentially halting elective surgeries, due to unsustainable workloads, chronic understaffing, and unsafe working hours, mirroring similar disputes across the public sector.
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52% Bias Score


Frequent Blood Donation Linked to Beneficial Genetic Adaptations in Men
A study of 217 male frequent blood donors (over 100 donations) and 212 infrequent donors found that frequent donors had mutations associated with better red blood cell production, while infrequent donors showed mutations linked to leukemia. This suggests regular blood loss might promote beneficial g...
Frequent Blood Donation Linked to Beneficial Genetic Adaptations in Men
A study of 217 male frequent blood donors (over 100 donations) and 212 infrequent donors found that frequent donors had mutations associated with better red blood cell production, while infrequent donors showed mutations linked to leukemia. This suggests regular blood loss might promote beneficial g...
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48% Bias Score


Atheist Writer's Journey with Pope Francis to Mongolia
In August 2023, an atheist writer accompanied Pope Francis to Mongolia, documenting the trip and exploring the Pope's beliefs to answer his mother's questions about the afterlife; the experience informed a new book that examines the Pope's personality and the Catholic Church.
Atheist Writer's Journey with Pope Francis to Mongolia
In August 2023, an atheist writer accompanied Pope Francis to Mongolia, documenting the trip and exploring the Pope's beliefs to answer his mother's questions about the afterlife; the experience informed a new book that examines the Pope's personality and the Catholic Church.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools to Combat Childhood Obesity
Mexico banned junk food sales in schools starting this year, aiming to combat high childhood obesity (36-40% of children over 5) by promoting nutritious alternatives; a new manual provides guidelines and recipes for allowed foods.
Mexico Bans Junk Food in Schools to Combat Childhood Obesity
Mexico banned junk food sales in schools starting this year, aiming to combat high childhood obesity (36-40% of children over 5) by promoting nutritious alternatives; a new manual provides guidelines and recipes for allowed foods.
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40% Bias Score


China Expands International Flights by 38.4%, Boosting Global Connectivity
Chinese airlines launched a summeautumn flight program on Sunday, October 25th, with 17,512 weekly flights approved—a 38.4% year-on-year increase—to 77 countries, significantly expanding international routes and boosting connectivity, particularly with Belt and Road Initiative partners.
China Expands International Flights by 38.4%, Boosting Global Connectivity
Chinese airlines launched a summeautumn flight program on Sunday, October 25th, with 17,512 weekly flights approved—a 38.4% year-on-year increase—to 77 countries, significantly expanding international routes and boosting connectivity, particularly with Belt and Road Initiative partners.
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36% Bias Score


Val Kilmer: A Hollywood Legacy Forged Through Choice And Chance
Val Kilmer, a Juilliard graduate who famously turned down roles in "The Outsiders" and "Blue Velvet", rose to fame through "Top Gun" and "Batman", but a throat cancer battle and clashes with co-stars later impacted his career, concluding with powerful roles in "Val" and "Top Gun: Maverick".
Val Kilmer: A Hollywood Legacy Forged Through Choice And Chance
Val Kilmer, a Juilliard graduate who famously turned down roles in "The Outsiders" and "Blue Velvet", rose to fame through "Top Gun" and "Batman", but a throat cancer battle and clashes with co-stars later impacted his career, concluding with powerful roles in "Val" and "Top Gun: Maverick".
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32% Bias Score

Royal Ballet Announces Diverse 2025-26 Season with New Choreographers
The Royal Ballet's 2025-26 season, announced Wednesday, includes premieres from Justin Peck, Akram Khan, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, Wayne McGregor, and Cathy Marston, along with a new ballet based on Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, showcasing diverse choreographic styles and international ta...

Royal Ballet Announces Diverse 2025-26 Season with New Choreographers
The Royal Ballet's 2025-26 season, announced Wednesday, includes premieres from Justin Peck, Akram Khan, Paul Lightfoot and Sol León, Wayne McGregor, and Cathy Marston, along with a new ballet based on Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man, showcasing diverse choreographic styles and international ta...
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16% Bias Score

Atlético Madrid's Copa del Rey Hopes Rest on Barcelona Clash
Facing elimination from the Champions League and struggling in La Liga, Atlético de Madrid's only hope for a trophy this season is the Copa del Rey, where they face Barcelona, needing a win after a 4-4 draw and a 2-4 loss, while manager Simeone continues to express frustration over a controversial C...

Atlético Madrid's Copa del Rey Hopes Rest on Barcelona Clash
Facing elimination from the Champions League and struggling in La Liga, Atlético de Madrid's only hope for a trophy this season is the Copa del Rey, where they face Barcelona, needing a win after a 4-4 draw and a 2-4 loss, while manager Simeone continues to express frustration over a controversial C...
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44% Bias Score

Redefining Sexual Liberation: Beyond Casual Sex and Societal Pressures
This article examines the evolving concept of sexual liberation, questioning whether increased access to contraception and casual sex truly translates to freedom, highlighting concerns about societal pressures, emotional intimacy, and the influence of consumerism.

Redefining Sexual Liberation: Beyond Casual Sex and Societal Pressures
This article examines the evolving concept of sexual liberation, questioning whether increased access to contraception and casual sex truly translates to freedom, highlighting concerns about societal pressures, emotional intimacy, and the influence of consumerism.
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64% Bias Score

Greece Mandates IRIS Payments, Expands Debt Restructuring
Greece mandates nationwide IRIS payment system adoption by November 1st, alongside significantly expanding debt restructuring eligibility to include the middle class, impacting millions and potentially resolving €21 billion in debts.

Greece Mandates IRIS Payments, Expands Debt Restructuring
Greece mandates nationwide IRIS payment system adoption by November 1st, alongside significantly expanding debt restructuring eligibility to include the middle class, impacting millions and potentially resolving €21 billion in debts.
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36% Bias Score

Queensland Expands Tough-on-Crime Policies Amidst UN Criticism
The Queensland LNP government is expanding its "adult crime, adult time" policies, increasing police search powers, and eliminating pill testing, despite concerns about racial disparities and international criticism, prioritizing public safety over human rights concerns.

Queensland Expands Tough-on-Crime Policies Amidst UN Criticism
The Queensland LNP government is expanding its "adult crime, adult time" policies, increasing police search powers, and eliminating pill testing, despite concerns about racial disparities and international criticism, prioritizing public safety over human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Vessel's Passage Near Australia Sparks Election Interference Accusations
A Chinese research vessel, the Tan Suo Yi Hao, sailed through international waters off Australia's southern coast during the federal election campaign, sparking accusations of election interference from the opposition Liberal Party, while the government maintained it was within international law.

Chinese Vessel's Passage Near Australia Sparks Election Interference Accusations
A Chinese research vessel, the Tan Suo Yi Hao, sailed through international waters off Australia's southern coast during the federal election campaign, sparking accusations of election interference from the opposition Liberal Party, while the government maintained it was within international law.
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48% Bias Score
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