April 2025
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Albanese Overrules Ministers on Four Key Policies
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese overruled senior ministers four times to shelve controversial policies, including gambling ads, environmental protections, hate crime sentencing, and census questions, prioritizing political considerations over ministerial recommendations.
Albanese Overrules Ministers on Four Key Policies
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese overruled senior ministers four times to shelve controversial policies, including gambling ads, environmental protections, hate crime sentencing, and census questions, prioritizing political considerations over ministerial recommendations.
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44% Bias Score


Stakeholder Value Creation Replaces Shareholder Value Maximization as Primary Business Goal
The Business Roundtable's 2019 rejection of maximizing shareholder value as the sole business goal, driven by the limitations of scientific management and amplified by the internet and AI, signals a shift towards stakeholder value creation, resulting in improved long-term returns and employee satisf...
Stakeholder Value Creation Replaces Shareholder Value Maximization as Primary Business Goal
The Business Roundtable's 2019 rejection of maximizing shareholder value as the sole business goal, driven by the limitations of scientific management and amplified by the internet and AI, signals a shift towards stakeholder value creation, resulting in improved long-term returns and employee satisf...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Migrants Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order on Saturday halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants held in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a decision opposed by Justices Alito and Thomas who criticized the late-night timing and lack of procedural due process; the a...
Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Migrants Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order on Saturday halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants held in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a decision opposed by Justices Alito and Thomas who criticized the late-night timing and lack of procedural due process; the a...
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48% Bias Score


Piastri Wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Takes Championship Lead
At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri won his third race of the season, taking the championship lead after Max Verstappen received a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits at the first corner; Lando Norris finished fourth.
Piastri Wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Takes Championship Lead
At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri won his third race of the season, taking the championship lead after Max Verstappen received a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits at the first corner; Lando Norris finished fourth.
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32% Bias Score


Ethiopian Reality Show "Latey" Sparks Debate on Dating Norms
Latey: Looking for Love," an Ethiopian reality dating show on YouTube, concluded with Bethel Getahun winning Messiah Hailemeskel's affection, sparking debates about dating norms and garnering over 620,000 views.
Ethiopian Reality Show "Latey" Sparks Debate on Dating Norms
Latey: Looking for Love," an Ethiopian reality dating show on YouTube, concluded with Bethel Getahun winning Messiah Hailemeskel's affection, sparking debates about dating norms and garnering over 620,000 views.
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador Proposes Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed exchanging 252 Venezuelan prisoners in El Salvador for an equal number of Venezuelan political prisoners, including family members of high-ranking opposition figures, journalists, and activists, in a deal that also includes citizens from other countries.
El Salvador Proposes Prisoner Exchange with Venezuela
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed exchanging 252 Venezuelan prisoners in El Salvador for an equal number of Venezuelan political prisoners, including family members of high-ranking opposition figures, journalists, and activists, in a deal that also includes citizens from other countries.
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40% Bias Score

Leader Burnout: A Global Crisis and its Organizational Impact
DDI's Global Leadership Forecast 2025 reports 71% of leaders globally have significantly higher stress levels, driven by emotional labor, face-to-face work pressure, hybrid work paradoxes, and mismatched work arrangements, resulting in widespread burnout and significant business risks.

Leader Burnout: A Global Crisis and its Organizational Impact
DDI's Global Leadership Forecast 2025 reports 71% of leaders globally have significantly higher stress levels, driven by emotional labor, face-to-face work pressure, hybrid work paradoxes, and mismatched work arrangements, resulting in widespread burnout and significant business risks.
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20% Bias Score

Bipartisan Criticism of Abrego Garcia Deportation Amidst Court Order Dispute
The Trump administration's deportation of Salvadorian citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador due to an "administrative error" sparked bipartisan condemnation, with Sen. Van Hollen calling it a "constitutional crisis" and Sen. Kennedy labeling it a "screw up," despite a Supreme Court order to fa...

Bipartisan Criticism of Abrego Garcia Deportation Amidst Court Order Dispute
The Trump administration's deportation of Salvadorian citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador due to an "administrative error" sparked bipartisan condemnation, with Sen. Van Hollen calling it a "constitutional crisis" and Sen. Kennedy labeling it a "screw up," despite a Supreme Court order to fa...
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador Defies U.S. Court Order, Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Man
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele refused to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. after his erroneous deportation to a maximum-security prison, despite a Supreme Court order requiring the U.S. to facilitate his return; the Justice Department said it lacks the authority to forcibly remove him fro...

El Salvador Defies U.S. Court Order, Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Man
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele refused to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. after his erroneous deportation to a maximum-security prison, despite a Supreme Court order requiring the U.S. to facilitate his return; the Justice Department said it lacks the authority to forcibly remove him fro...
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64% Bias Score

India's Deadly Roads: 172,000 Deaths in 2023
In 2023, over 172,000 people died on Indian roads, averaging one death every three minutes due to overspeeding, lack of safety gear, poor road design, and weak enforcement, costing India 3% of its annual GDP.

India's Deadly Roads: 172,000 Deaths in 2023
In 2023, over 172,000 people died on Indian roads, averaging one death every three minutes due to overspeeding, lack of safety gear, poor road design, and weak enforcement, costing India 3% of its annual GDP.
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24% Bias Score

Study Reveals Significant Gender Disparity in Healthcare Access Among English Men
A recent study shows that men in England are far less likely to seek medical help than women, with societal expectations of masculinity and inflexible healthcare systems contributing to delayed diagnoses and serious health risks.

Study Reveals Significant Gender Disparity in Healthcare Access Among English Men
A recent study shows that men in England are far less likely to seek medical help than women, with societal expectations of masculinity and inflexible healthcare systems contributing to delayed diagnoses and serious health risks.
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56% Bias Score

Public Overwhelmingly Supports National Prostate Cancer Screening
An Ipsos poll reveals 86% of Britons support a national prostate cancer screening program despite potential increased NHS costs, highlighting a dangerous lack of public awareness about symptoms and risk factors, which leads to late diagnosis and higher mortality rates; this comes after 94% of GPs al...

Public Overwhelmingly Supports National Prostate Cancer Screening
An Ipsos poll reveals 86% of Britons support a national prostate cancer screening program despite potential increased NHS costs, highlighting a dangerous lack of public awareness about symptoms and risk factors, which leads to late diagnosis and higher mortality rates; this comes after 94% of GPs al...
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52% Bias Score
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