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EEOC Survey Sparks Privacy Concerns at Columbia, Barnard
Staff at Columbia and Barnard Colleges received unsolicited text messages containing a survey from the EEOC as part of a federal investigation into alleged antisemitism, prompting concerns over privacy and institutional transparency.
EEOC Survey Sparks Privacy Concerns at Columbia, Barnard
Staff at Columbia and Barnard Colleges received unsolicited text messages containing a survey from the EEOC as part of a federal investigation into alleged antisemitism, prompting concerns over privacy and institutional transparency.
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40% Bias Score


NSF Director Resigns Amid Trump Administration's Sweeping Cuts
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday amid the Trump administration's push for sweeping changes, including over $230 million in canceled grants focused on DEI and misinformation research, and potential workforce reductions, reflecting a broader ef...
NSF Director Resigns Amid Trump Administration's Sweeping Cuts
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday amid the Trump administration's push for sweeping changes, including over $230 million in canceled grants focused on DEI and misinformation research, and potential workforce reductions, reflecting a broader ef...
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48% Bias Score


Food Poisoning Cases Plague Indonesia's Massive School Meal Program
Nearly 80 Indonesian students fell ill from food poisoning after eating free school meals in Cianjur this week, raising concerns about President Prabowo Subianto's $28 billion program aimed at feeding 80 million children, which has faced criticism for its cost and safety issues.
Food Poisoning Cases Plague Indonesia's Massive School Meal Program
Nearly 80 Indonesian students fell ill from food poisoning after eating free school meals in Cianjur this week, raising concerns about President Prabowo Subianto's $28 billion program aimed at feeding 80 million children, which has faced criticism for its cost and safety issues.
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48% Bias Score


French High School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old stabbed four people at a French high school in Nantes, resulting in one death and three injuries; the suspect, who sent a prior grievance email, was apprehended by teachers and police; the motive remains unclear, sparking national security discussions.
French High School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old stabbed four people at a French high school in Nantes, resulting in one death and three injuries; the suspect, who sent a prior grievance email, was apprehended by teachers and police; the motive remains unclear, sparking national security discussions.
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28% Bias Score


US Trade War Impacts TFI International's Earnings, Forces Acquisition Cancellation
Canada's largest trucking company, TFI International, reported lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings due to reduced freight volumes caused by the US trade war; uncertainty surrounding the trade war led the company to abandon a major acquisition and delay a planned spin-off.
US Trade War Impacts TFI International's Earnings, Forces Acquisition Cancellation
Canada's largest trucking company, TFI International, reported lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings due to reduced freight volumes caused by the US trade war; uncertainty surrounding the trade war led the company to abandon a major acquisition and delay a planned spin-off.
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48% Bias Score


Iran Offers Talks with European Nations on Nuclear Program
Following recent discussions in Moscow and Beijing, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced his readiness to visit Germany, France, and the UK for talks on Iran's nuclear program and other areas of mutual interest, amid ongoing tensions with the West and Israel.
Iran Offers Talks with European Nations on Nuclear Program
Following recent discussions in Moscow and Beijing, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced his readiness to visit Germany, France, and the UK for talks on Iran's nuclear program and other areas of mutual interest, amid ongoing tensions with the West and Israel.
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40% Bias Score

NSF Director Resigns Amid $230 Million Grant Cancellation
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday after the agency canceled over $230 million in grants related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and misinformation research, complying with Trump administration orders to slash government spending.

NSF Director Resigns Amid $230 Million Grant Cancellation
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday after the agency canceled over $230 million in grants related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and misinformation research, complying with Trump administration orders to slash government spending.
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48% Bias Score

Oldest Ant Fossil Discovered in Brazil
Researchers discovered the oldest known ant fossil, ""Vulcanidris cratensis"", a 113-million-year-old hell ant from Brazil's Crato Formation with unique scythe-like jaws, pushing back the ant fossil record by 10 million years and revealing early ant diversity.

Oldest Ant Fossil Discovered in Brazil
Researchers discovered the oldest known ant fossil, ""Vulcanidris cratensis"", a 113-million-year-old hell ant from Brazil's Crato Formation with unique scythe-like jaws, pushing back the ant fossil record by 10 million years and revealing early ant diversity.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Reshapes Global Wine Production
Climate change is altering global wine production, with northern regions like Yorkshire projected to become major wine producers by 2100, while traditional regions like Bordeaux face challenges from drought and heat, impacting production and potentially leading to the extinction of some iconic wines...

Climate Change Reshapes Global Wine Production
Climate change is altering global wine production, with northern regions like Yorkshire projected to become major wine producers by 2100, while traditional regions like Bordeaux face challenges from drought and heat, impacting production and potentially leading to the extinction of some iconic wines...
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44% Bias Score

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...
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40% Bias Score

Homeless Canadians Face Voting Barriers Despite Election Efforts
In Canada's upcoming federal election, homeless individuals face challenges exercising their right to vote due to lack of address and ID, despite Elections Canada's efforts to provide alternative methods; advocates highlight systemic barriers and propose solutions including simplified protocols, acc...

Homeless Canadians Face Voting Barriers Despite Election Efforts
In Canada's upcoming federal election, homeless individuals face challenges exercising their right to vote due to lack of address and ID, despite Elections Canada's efforts to provide alternative methods; advocates highlight systemic barriers and propose solutions including simplified protocols, acc...
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28% Bias Score

Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.

Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.
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40% Bias Score
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