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Workplace Politics: Fostering Respectful Disagreement in a Polarized World
This article argues that companies must foster environments of respectful disagreement to address political polarization, suggesting strategies such as cultivating curiosity, truth-seeking, shared language, honoring dissent, and setting ground rules for respectful dialogue.
Workplace Politics: Fostering Respectful Disagreement in a Polarized World
This article argues that companies must foster environments of respectful disagreement to address political polarization, suggesting strategies such as cultivating curiosity, truth-seeking, shared language, honoring dissent, and setting ground rules for respectful dialogue.
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40% Bias Score


Martyn's Law Enacted to Enhance UK Venue Security
Martyn's Law, a new UK law improving venue security following the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that killed 21, including Figen Murray's son Martyn Hett, mandates security measures based on venue capacity (200-799: staff training; 800+: CCTV, security staff) to prevent future attacks.
Martyn's Law Enacted to Enhance UK Venue Security
Martyn's Law, a new UK law improving venue security following the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that killed 21, including Figen Murray's son Martyn Hett, mandates security measures based on venue capacity (200-799: staff training; 800+: CCTV, security staff) to prevent future attacks.
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36% Bias Score


African Mining: Opportunities and Challenges in the Context of Critical Minerals
A recent AFD-organized webinaire highlighted the opportunities and challenges of Africa's expanding mining sector, focusing on 'critical' minerals and other valuable resources. Experts discussed the AfCFTA's potential, governance issues, environmental concerns, and the need for better resource trans...
African Mining: Opportunities and Challenges in the Context of Critical Minerals
A recent AFD-organized webinaire highlighted the opportunities and challenges of Africa's expanding mining sector, focusing on 'critical' minerals and other valuable resources. Experts discussed the AfCFTA's potential, governance issues, environmental concerns, and the need for better resource trans...
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40% Bias Score


The Gambia Proposes New Security Force to Combat Crime Surge
The Gambia's escalating crime rate, involving armed robberies, murders, and migrant smuggling, necessitates a proposed National Coordinated Security Network Force (NCSNF) to enhance border security, inter-agency collaboration, and overall national security.
The Gambia Proposes New Security Force to Combat Crime Surge
The Gambia's escalating crime rate, involving armed robberies, murders, and migrant smuggling, necessitates a proposed National Coordinated Security Network Force (NCSNF) to enhance border security, inter-agency collaboration, and overall national security.
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76% Bias Score


Martyn's Law: UK Passes Terrorism Prevention Bill
Martyn's Law, named after a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, has been passed by royal assent in the UK, mandating better staff training and venue security to prevent future terrorist attacks following a six-year campaign by the victim's mother, Figen Murray.
Martyn's Law: UK Passes Terrorism Prevention Bill
Martyn's Law, named after a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, has been passed by royal assent in the UK, mandating better staff training and venue security to prevent future terrorist attacks following a six-year campaign by the victim's mother, Figen Murray.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs: Methodology and Global Impact
President Trump announced new tariffs on several countries, calculating reciprocal tariffs based on each nation's trade surplus with the U.S. by dividing the surplus by two. China faces a 34% tariff due to a $295 billion surplus, while the UK, despite having a trade surplus with the US, faces a 10% ...
Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs: Methodology and Global Impact
President Trump announced new tariffs on several countries, calculating reciprocal tariffs based on each nation's trade surplus with the U.S. by dividing the surplus by two. China faces a 34% tariff due to a $295 billion surplus, while the UK, despite having a trade surplus with the US, faces a 10% ...
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52% Bias Score

Intel's New CEO Charts a Course for Growth
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a strategy focusing on engineering excellence, customer feedback, and strategic acquisitions to address the company's challenges in the data center and AI markets, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming 18A process node and potentially shifting toward more c...

Intel's New CEO Charts a Course for Growth
Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, outlined a strategy focusing on engineering excellence, customer feedback, and strategic acquisitions to address the company's challenges in the data center and AI markets, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming 18A process node and potentially shifting toward more c...
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40% Bias Score

Drunk Driver Causes Fatal M6 Crash; Bystander Saves Child
A suicidal ex-RAF pilot, Richard Woods, driving drunk the wrong way on the M6 motorway, caused a deadly crash killing four, including two children; a bystander rescued a seven-year-old boy from the burning car.

Drunk Driver Causes Fatal M6 Crash; Bystander Saves Child
A suicidal ex-RAF pilot, Richard Woods, driving drunk the wrong way on the M6 motorway, caused a deadly crash killing four, including two children; a bystander rescued a seven-year-old boy from the burning car.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Reshape Global Trade, UK Faces Economic Uncertainty
President Trump's new tariffs, ranging from 10% to over 40% depending on the country and product, have fundamentally reshaped global trade, impacting nations from the UK to Asian manufacturing hubs, and causing significant economic uncertainty.

Trump Tariffs Reshape Global Trade, UK Faces Economic Uncertainty
President Trump's new tariffs, ranging from 10% to over 40% depending on the country and product, have fundamentally reshaped global trade, impacting nations from the UK to Asian manufacturing hubs, and causing significant economic uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold Title I Funding from Schools with DEI Programs
The Trump administration threatens to cut Title I funding—over \$18 billion impacting nearly 90% of U.S. school districts—from schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, citing potential civil rights violations, prompting concerns about disproportionate impacts on low-income communities...

Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold Title I Funding from Schools with DEI Programs
The Trump administration threatens to cut Title I funding—over \$18 billion impacting nearly 90% of U.S. school districts—from schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, citing potential civil rights violations, prompting concerns about disproportionate impacts on low-income communities...
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40% Bias Score

Booker's 25-Hour Filibuster Breaks Record, Challenges Trump Policies
On Monday, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey delivered a 25-hour, 5-minute speech on the Senate floor to protest Trump administration policies, breaking a record and aiming to galvanize opposition across party lines against perceived moral wrongs and harmful impacts on the American people.

Booker's 25-Hour Filibuster Breaks Record, Challenges Trump Policies
On Monday, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey delivered a 25-hour, 5-minute speech on the Senate floor to protest Trump administration policies, breaking a record and aiming to galvanize opposition across party lines against perceived moral wrongs and harmful impacts on the American people.
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36% Bias Score

Fencer Disqualified for Refusal to Compete Against Transgender Opponent
Fencer Stephanie Turner was disqualified from a regional tournament in Maryland on March 30 for refusing to compete against transgender opponent Redmond Sullivan, a decision USA Fencing upheld citing International Fencing Federation rules.

Fencer Disqualified for Refusal to Compete Against Transgender Opponent
Fencer Stephanie Turner was disqualified from a regional tournament in Maryland on March 30 for refusing to compete against transgender opponent Redmond Sullivan, a decision USA Fencing upheld citing International Fencing Federation rules.
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56% Bias Score
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