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Sydney M6 Motorway Construction Halted Indefinitely Due to Unforeseen Geological Challenges
Construction on Sydney's $3.1 billion M6 motorway stage 1 has stopped indefinitely after the lead contractor, CPB, terminated the contract due to unanticipated geological challenges encountered during tunnelling, leaving the project's completion and cost uncertain.
Sydney M6 Motorway Construction Halted Indefinitely Due to Unforeseen Geological Challenges
Construction on Sydney's $3.1 billion M6 motorway stage 1 has stopped indefinitely after the lead contractor, CPB, terminated the contract due to unanticipated geological challenges encountered during tunnelling, leaving the project's completion and cost uncertain.
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48% Bias Score


HBCU Alumnae Create Tradition of Mutual Hooding in Medicine
Three Black women, all first-generation college students and HBCU alumnae, created a tradition of mutually hooding each other into medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, highlighting the importance of community and mentorship in overcoming systemic barriers in the medical field.
HBCU Alumnae Create Tradition of Mutual Hooding in Medicine
Three Black women, all first-generation college students and HBCU alumnae, created a tradition of mutually hooding each other into medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, highlighting the importance of community and mentorship in overcoming systemic barriers in the medical field.
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36% Bias Score


WSJ Criticizes Tapper for Dismissing Biden Health Report
The Wall Street Journal criticized CNN's Jake Tapper for dismissing their June 2024 report on President Biden's declining mental state, based on interviews with 45 lawmakers and administration officials, shortly before Tapper's new book on Biden's decline is released.
WSJ Criticizes Tapper for Dismissing Biden Health Report
The Wall Street Journal criticized CNN's Jake Tapper for dismissing their June 2024 report on President Biden's declining mental state, based on interviews with 45 lawmakers and administration officials, shortly before Tapper's new book on Biden's decline is released.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Termination of TPS for 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to terminate the protected legal status of roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S., enabling their potential removal; this followed a lower court ruling that the termination was unprecedented and possibly ba...
Supreme Court Allows Termination of TPS for 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to terminate the protected legal status of roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S., enabling their potential removal; this followed a lower court ruling that the termination was unprecedented and possibly ba...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump Administration's USIP Takeover Unlawful
A D.C. federal judge ruled the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace unlawful, declaring actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to dismantle the agency 'null and void' due to violations of the USIP's establishing statute and exceeding presidential authority.
Judge Rules Trump Administration's USIP Takeover Unlawful
A D.C. federal judge ruled the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace unlawful, declaring actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to dismantle the agency 'null and void' due to violations of the USIP's establishing statute and exceeding presidential authority.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Reverses Trump Administration's Takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace was unlawful, reinstating its president and barring further interference; the decision followed a forceful takeover that involved law enforcement and staff layoffs, and a White House spokesperson stated tha...
Judge Reverses Trump Administration's Takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace was unlawful, reinstating its president and barring further interference; the decision followed a forceful takeover that involved law enforcement and staff layoffs, and a White House spokesperson stated tha...
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56% Bias Score

Sleep Disturbances Significantly Increase Dementia Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between sleep disturbances (insomnia, sleep apnea) and increased dementia risk, with disrupted sleep in midlife linked to lower cognitive scores a decade later; deep sleep flushes out amyloid proteins, while REM sleep is crucial for memory processing, both impacti...

Sleep Disturbances Significantly Increase Dementia Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between sleep disturbances (insomnia, sleep apnea) and increased dementia risk, with disrupted sleep in midlife linked to lower cognitive scores a decade later; deep sleep flushes out amyloid proteins, while REM sleep is crucial for memory processing, both impacti...
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28% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows End to TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., who could now face deportation, pending appeal; the decision follows a lower court injunction and an emergency application by the administration.

Supreme Court Allows End to TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., who could now face deportation, pending appeal; the decision follows a lower court injunction and an emergency application by the administration.
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52% Bias Score

Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Federal Penalties for Nonconsensual Explicit Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated ones—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove such content within 48 hours...

Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Federal Penalties for Nonconsensual Explicit Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated ones—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove such content within 48 hours...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan migrants, overturning a lower court injunction that blocked the move, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented; the decision will impact their right to live and ...

Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan migrants, overturning a lower court injunction that blocked the move, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented; the decision will impact their right to live and ...
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36% Bias Score

Biden Diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with stage 4 hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, which has metastasized to his bones; his Gleason score is 9, and he and his family are reviewing treatment options.

Biden Diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with stage 4 hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, which has metastasized to his bones; his Gleason score is 9, and he and his family are reviewing treatment options.
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28% Bias Score

Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.

Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.
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56% Bias Score
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