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Lockerbie Bombing Drama Highlights Victims' Families' Impact on Disaster Response
The BBC's "The Bombing of Pan Am 103" dramatizes the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, highlighting how victims' families' advocacy led to significant reforms in disaster response and victim support, influencing protocols implemented after 9/11 and improving airline practices.
Lockerbie Bombing Drama Highlights Victims' Families' Impact on Disaster Response
The BBC's "The Bombing of Pan Am 103" dramatizes the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, highlighting how victims' families' advocacy led to significant reforms in disaster response and victim support, influencing protocols implemented after 9/11 and improving airline practices.
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36% Bias Score


Sharma's shock Test retirement jolts India
Rohit Sharma, India's Test cricket captain, abruptly retired due to poor recent form (122 runs in his last ten innings), creating a significant challenge for the upcoming England series and forcing a selection strategy rethink.
Sharma's shock Test retirement jolts India
Rohit Sharma, India's Test cricket captain, abruptly retired due to poor recent form (122 runs in his last ten innings), creating a significant challenge for the upcoming England series and forcing a selection strategy rethink.
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40% Bias Score


Gates Condemns Musk's USAID Cuts, Predicting Millions of Deaths
Bill Gates sharply criticized Elon Musk's tenure in the Trump administration, claiming that his cost-cutting measures within USAID would cause millions of deaths due to disruptions in crucial global health programs; this follows Gates's announcement of a $200 billion donation to combat this.
Gates Condemns Musk's USAID Cuts, Predicting Millions of Deaths
Bill Gates sharply criticized Elon Musk's tenure in the Trump administration, claiming that his cost-cutting measures within USAID would cause millions of deaths due to disruptions in crucial global health programs; this follows Gates's announcement of a $200 billion donation to combat this.
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56% Bias Score


Shingles Vaccine Linked to 23% Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people found that the shingles vaccine reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 23%, particularly within eight years of vaccination and even among those with unhealthy lifestyles, suggesting a broader role for vaccination in long-term health.
Shingles Vaccine Linked to 23% Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people found that the shingles vaccine reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 23%, particularly within eight years of vaccination and even among those with unhealthy lifestyles, suggesting a broader role for vaccination in long-term health.
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28% Bias Score


Duterte's ICC Trial Doesn't Deter Mayoral Candidacy in Davao
Rodrigo Duterte, facing ICC trial for crimes against humanity, is a leading candidate for mayor of Davao, Philippines, due to his enduring popularity despite the charges, highlighting the complex relationship between accountability and popular support.
Duterte's ICC Trial Doesn't Deter Mayoral Candidacy in Davao
Rodrigo Duterte, facing ICC trial for crimes against humanity, is a leading candidate for mayor of Davao, Philippines, due to his enduring popularity despite the charges, highlighting the complex relationship between accountability and popular support.
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44% Bias Score


Soviet Venus Probe Cosmos 482 Set to Re-enter Earth's Atmosphere
A Soviet-era Venus probe, Cosmos 482, launched in March 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere between Friday night and early Saturday morning; experts believe the probe's heat shield will likely ensure its intact re-entry, posing minimal risk to people on the ground.
Soviet Venus Probe Cosmos 482 Set to Re-enter Earth's Atmosphere
A Soviet-era Venus probe, Cosmos 482, launched in March 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere between Friday night and early Saturday morning; experts believe the probe's heat shield will likely ensure its intact re-entry, posing minimal risk to people on the ground.
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32% Bias Score

FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amid concerns about potential privatization of the USPS by the Trump administration and despite opposition from Democrats and unions citing conflicts of interest.

FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amid concerns about potential privatization of the USPS by the Trump administration and despite opposition from Democrats and unions citing conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score

Bristol's Innovative Approach to Policing Sex Work Targets Men, Safeguarding Women
Bristol's Op Boss and Night Light teams focus on criminalizing men who buy sex from street workers, resulting in over 1,000 men completing re-offending courses in 15 years and demonstrating a successful approach to combating sex exploitation, praised by the NPCC.

Bristol's Innovative Approach to Policing Sex Work Targets Men, Safeguarding Women
Bristol's Op Boss and Night Light teams focus on criminalizing men who buy sex from street workers, resulting in over 1,000 men completing re-offending courses in 15 years and demonstrating a successful approach to combating sex exploitation, praised by the NPCC.
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48% Bias Score

France's €30 Billion Debt to Haiti: A Legacy of Colonial Exploitation
France owes Haiti approximately €30 billion in reparations for a debt imposed in 1825 to compensate former slave owners, a sum that significantly hampered Haiti's development and continues to be a point of contention.

France's €30 Billion Debt to Haiti: A Legacy of Colonial Exploitation
France owes Haiti approximately €30 billion in reparations for a debt imposed in 1825 to compensate former slave owners, a sum that significantly hampered Haiti's development and continues to be a point of contention.
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44% Bias Score

Soviet Venus Probe Set to Re-enter Earth's Atmosphere
A Soviet-era Venus probe, Cosmos 482, launched in March 1972, is predicted to fall back to Earth between 10 p.m. ET Friday and 6:30 a.m. ET Saturday, posing minimal risk due to its heat shield designed for Venus's dense atmosphere.

Soviet Venus Probe Set to Re-enter Earth's Atmosphere
A Soviet-era Venus probe, Cosmos 482, launched in March 1972, is predicted to fall back to Earth between 10 p.m. ET Friday and 6:30 a.m. ET Saturday, posing minimal risk due to its heat shield designed for Venus's dense atmosphere.
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40% Bias Score

BMS and Sanofi Pay $700 Million to Settle Plavix Lawsuit
Bristol Myers Squibb and three Sanofi subsidiaries will pay $700 million to Hawaii to settle a decade-long lawsuit alleging they withheld information about Plavix's limited effectiveness, particularly for approximately 30% of patients, including a significant portion of Hawaii's population.

BMS and Sanofi Pay $700 Million to Settle Plavix Lawsuit
Bristol Myers Squibb and three Sanofi subsidiaries will pay $700 million to Hawaii to settle a decade-long lawsuit alleging they withheld information about Plavix's limited effectiveness, particularly for approximately 30% of patients, including a significant portion of Hawaii's population.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Mass Firings and Agency Reorganizations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to conduct mass layoffs and reorganize multiple federal agencies, citing a lack of congressional cooperation and concerns about the legality of the process, which could affect tens of thousands of employees across more than a dozen ...

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Mass Firings and Agency Reorganizations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to conduct mass layoffs and reorganize multiple federal agencies, citing a lack of congressional cooperation and concerns about the legality of the process, which could affect tens of thousands of employees across more than a dozen ...
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40% Bias Score
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