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Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Media Drives Environmental Action and Marketing Innovation
The 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Media, Marketing & Advertising list features young environmental activists using social media to raise awareness and mobilize volunteers, alongside innovative marketing firms employing micro-influencers and meme marketing.
Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Media Drives Environmental Action and Marketing Innovation
The 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Social Media, Marketing & Advertising list features young environmental activists using social media to raise awareness and mobilize volunteers, alongside innovative marketing firms employing micro-influencers and meme marketing.
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32% Bias Score


Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography
Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.
Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography
Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Misplaced Blame for High U.S. Drug Prices
President Trump wrongly blamed high U.S. prescription drug prices on foreign nations; a RAND report showed U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than in 33 other countries in 2022 due to the fragmented U.S. drug pricing system, prompting an executive order to tie U.S. prices to lower prices abroad.
Trump's Misplaced Blame for High U.S. Drug Prices
President Trump wrongly blamed high U.S. prescription drug prices on foreign nations; a RAND report showed U.S. prices were 2.78 times higher than in 33 other countries in 2022 due to the fragmented U.S. drug pricing system, prompting an executive order to tie U.S. prices to lower prices abroad.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Mother Arrested for Aiding Son's Planned School Attack
Ashley Pardo, a Texas mother, was arrested and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after allegedly providing her son with ammunition and tactical gear for a planned attack on Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; the son was also detained.
Texas Mother Arrested for Aiding Son's Planned School Attack
Ashley Pardo, a Texas mother, was arrested and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after allegedly providing her son with ammunition and tactical gear for a planned attack on Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; the son was also detained.
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36% Bias Score


White House Rejects Claims of 14 Million Medicaid Losses Under Republican Reform
The White House disputes Democratic claims that 14 million will lose Medicaid coverage under Republican reforms, citing flawed CBO analyses; Republicans emphasize work requirements and eligibility checks, while Democrats highlight potential coverage losses to fund tax cuts.
White House Rejects Claims of 14 Million Medicaid Losses Under Republican Reform
The White House disputes Democratic claims that 14 million will lose Medicaid coverage under Republican reforms, citing flawed CBO analyses; Republicans emphasize work requirements and eligibility checks, while Democrats highlight potential coverage losses to fund tax cuts.
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64% Bias Score


Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.
Kennedy's Qualified Support for Measles Vaccine Amidst Texas Outbreak
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated he would "probably" vaccinate his children for measles but discouraged taking medical advice from him, amidst a Texas measles outbreak causing 709 cases and two child deaths, with almost all victims unvaccinated.
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40% Bias Score

Razorpay: From Startup Struggle to $7.5 Billion Valuation and Aggressive Expansion
Razorpay, founded by Harshil Mathur and Shashank Kumar, grew from a small startup struggling to secure funding to a $7.5 billion company, aiming to expand aggressively across India and Southeast Asia, facing increased competition from global players.

Razorpay: From Startup Struggle to $7.5 Billion Valuation and Aggressive Expansion
Razorpay, founded by Harshil Mathur and Shashank Kumar, grew from a small startup struggling to secure funding to a $7.5 billion company, aiming to expand aggressively across India and Southeast Asia, facing increased competition from global players.
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56% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.

Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.
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52% Bias Score

Intelligence Officials Fired for Opposing Trump
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard fired two veteran intelligence officials, Mike Collins and Maria Langan-Riekhof, for opposing President Trump, following the release of a memo contradicting the administration's justification for deporting Venezuelan immigrants.

Intelligence Officials Fired for Opposing Trump
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard fired two veteran intelligence officials, Mike Collins and Maria Langan-Riekhof, for opposing President Trump, following the release of a memo contradicting the administration's justification for deporting Venezuelan immigrants.
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40% Bias Score

Republican Divisions Threaten Trump's Legislative Package
House Republicans are deeply divided over key aspects of President Trump's legislative package, with disagreements over Medicaid and SALT deductions potentially derailing the bill before a House vote next week; Speaker Mike Johnson needs to overcome opposition from both hardliners and moderates to a...

Republican Divisions Threaten Trump's Legislative Package
House Republicans are deeply divided over key aspects of President Trump's legislative package, with disagreements over Medicaid and SALT deductions potentially derailing the bill before a House vote next week; Speaker Mike Johnson needs to overcome opposition from both hardliners and moderates to a...
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60% Bias Score

EPA Cancels $23 Billion in Congressionally Approved Environmental Funding
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin canceled nearly $23 billion in congressionally approved funding for clean energy and environmental justice programs, drawing bipartisan criticism and legal challenges due to its violation of a decades-old law prohibiting executive impoundment of funds.

EPA Cancels $23 Billion in Congressionally Approved Environmental Funding
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin canceled nearly $23 billion in congressionally approved funding for clean energy and environmental justice programs, drawing bipartisan criticism and legal challenges due to its violation of a decades-old law prohibiting executive impoundment of funds.
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48% Bias Score

Louisiana Petrochemical Plant Shuts Down Amid Pollution, Financial Losses
Denka, a Japanese firm, indefinitely suspended its Louisiana petrochemical plant due to over \$109 million in losses last year, largely from the high cost of reducing toxic chloroprene emissions that posed unacceptable cancer risks to a predominantly Black community.

Louisiana Petrochemical Plant Shuts Down Amid Pollution, Financial Losses
Denka, a Japanese firm, indefinitely suspended its Louisiana petrochemical plant due to over \$109 million in losses last year, largely from the high cost of reducing toxic chloroprene emissions that posed unacceptable cancer risks to a predominantly Black community.
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44% Bias Score
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