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Workday Faces Lawsuit Alleging Age Discrimination in AI-Powered Hiring
A California judge's preliminary order allows a collective action lawsuit against Workday to proceed, alleging that its AI-powered applicant screening technology discriminates against applicants over 40, potentially setting a legal precedent for the use of AI in hiring.
Workday Faces Lawsuit Alleging Age Discrimination in AI-Powered Hiring
A California judge's preliminary order allows a collective action lawsuit against Workday to proceed, alleging that its AI-powered applicant screening technology discriminates against applicants over 40, potentially setting a legal precedent for the use of AI in hiring.
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44% Bias Score


New DNA Evidence Reopens Cold Case Murder of Chiara Poggi
The 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with DNA evidence from under her fingernails excluding the initially convicted Alberto Stasi and implicating Andrea S., a friend of her brother, prompting renewed investigation and calls for DNA samples from several other indiv...
New DNA Evidence Reopens Cold Case Murder of Chiara Poggi
The 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with DNA evidence from under her fingernails excluding the initially convicted Alberto Stasi and implicating Andrea S., a friend of her brother, prompting renewed investigation and calls for DNA samples from several other indiv...
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60% Bias Score


Closure of Major German Slaughterhouse Exposes Animal Cruelty and Industry-Wide Concerns
The Buckl Geflügel GmbH & Co. KG slaughterhouse in Wassertrüdingen, Germany, was shut down following a scandal involving animal cruelty; the facility processed approximately 12 million hens annually, and its closure creates a significant capacity shortage for Bavarian and Southern German poultry far...
Closure of Major German Slaughterhouse Exposes Animal Cruelty and Industry-Wide Concerns
The Buckl Geflügel GmbH & Co. KG slaughterhouse in Wassertrüdingen, Germany, was shut down following a scandal involving animal cruelty; the facility processed approximately 12 million hens annually, and its closure creates a significant capacity shortage for Bavarian and Southern German poultry far...
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48% Bias Score


IMAX's Transformation: From Niche Documentaries to Global Entertainment Giant
IMAX Corporation, initially focused on nature documentaries, revolutionized its business model by reducing equipment costs, developing digital remastering technology, and diversifying content offerings, leading to significant post-pandemic growth and market share increase.
IMAX's Transformation: From Niche Documentaries to Global Entertainment Giant
IMAX Corporation, initially focused on nature documentaries, revolutionized its business model by reducing equipment costs, developing digital remastering technology, and diversifying content offerings, leading to significant post-pandemic growth and market share increase.
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44% Bias Score


US Senators Propose Increased Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine
Over 80 US senators from both parties support a bill to significantly increase sanctions on Russia and its allies if Russia fails to pursue genuine peace talks with Ukraine, including a 500% tariff on imports from countries buying Russian resources; the bill also aims to isolate Russia by targeting ...
US Senators Propose Increased Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine
Over 80 US senators from both parties support a bill to significantly increase sanctions on Russia and its allies if Russia fails to pursue genuine peace talks with Ukraine, including a 500% tariff on imports from countries buying Russian resources; the bill also aims to isolate Russia by targeting ...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Establishes Permanent Military Base in Lithuania
Germany deployed its 45th Armored Brigade (nearly 5,000 troops) to Lithuania on April 1st, marking its first permanent foreign base, to bolster NATO's eastern flank against Russia, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Germany Establishes Permanent Military Base in Lithuania
Germany deployed its 45th Armored Brigade (nearly 5,000 troops) to Lithuania on April 1st, marking its first permanent foreign base, to bolster NATO's eastern flank against Russia, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's "Golden Dome": $175 Billion Missile Shield Sparks International Debate
US President Trump's proposed $175 billion "Golden Dome" missile defense system, modeled after Israel's Iron Dome but with vastly greater capabilities, aims to protect the US from various threats by 2029, prompting international concern and criticism.

Trump's "Golden Dome": $175 Billion Missile Shield Sparks International Debate
US President Trump's proposed $175 billion "Golden Dome" missile defense system, modeled after Israel's Iron Dome but with vastly greater capabilities, aims to protect the US from various threats by 2029, prompting international concern and criticism.
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36% Bias Score

EU Responds to Trump's Tariffs with Push for Increased Free Trade
Facing President Trump's aggressive trade policies, including high tariffs, the EU is responding by advocating for increased free trade agreements, closer partnerships, and lower tariffs, with or without the USA; the 2023 EU-US trade totaled €1.3 trillion.

EU Responds to Trump's Tariffs with Push for Increased Free Trade
Facing President Trump's aggressive trade policies, including high tariffs, the EU is responding by advocating for increased free trade agreements, closer partnerships, and lower tariffs, with or without the USA; the 2023 EU-US trade totaled €1.3 trillion.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Tax Bill Passage Causes Market Fluctuations, Debt Concerns
The U.S. House passed President Trump's tax bill, adding an estimated $3.8 trillion to the national debt, causing mixed reactions in Wall Street and drops in other global markets; rising Treasury yields reflect debt concerns.

U.S. Tax Bill Passage Causes Market Fluctuations, Debt Concerns
The U.S. House passed President Trump's tax bill, adding an estimated $3.8 trillion to the national debt, causing mixed reactions in Wall Street and drops in other global markets; rising Treasury yields reflect debt concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Marshall Islands: Ongoing Health Crisis from US Nuclear Tests
A Greenpeace-commissioned study reveals the ongoing, severe health and environmental consequences in the Marshall Islands from 67 US nuclear tests (1940s-1950s), impacting all inhabited atolls, with only three of 24 receiving medical assistance, and approximately 100,000 excess cancer deaths globall...

Marshall Islands: Ongoing Health Crisis from US Nuclear Tests
A Greenpeace-commissioned study reveals the ongoing, severe health and environmental consequences in the Marshall Islands from 67 US nuclear tests (1940s-1950s), impacting all inhabited atolls, with only three of 24 receiving medical assistance, and approximately 100,000 excess cancer deaths globall...
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60% Bias Score

Berlin Bridge Collapse Highlights Germany's Infrastructure Crisis
A critical crack in Berlin's A 100 highway's Westendbrücke, discovered in mid-March, necessitates its demolition and reconstruction, disrupting road and S-Bahn traffic; this exemplifies Germany's decaying bridge infrastructure, with up to 36% of federal highway bridges needing demolition according t...

Berlin Bridge Collapse Highlights Germany's Infrastructure Crisis
A critical crack in Berlin's A 100 highway's Westendbrücke, discovered in mid-March, necessitates its demolition and reconstruction, disrupting road and S-Bahn traffic; this exemplifies Germany's decaying bridge infrastructure, with up to 36% of federal highway bridges needing demolition according t...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's New Economics Minister Reverses Course on Climate Policy
Germany's new Economics Minister, Katherina Reiche, is overhauling her predecessor's climate policies, aiming to repeal the controversial Heating Act and build new gas-fired power plants, sparking concerns about the country's commitment to decarbonization despite a recent 35% increase in heat pump s...

Germany's New Economics Minister Reverses Course on Climate Policy
Germany's new Economics Minister, Katherina Reiche, is overhauling her predecessor's climate policies, aiming to repeal the controversial Heating Act and build new gas-fired power plants, sparking concerns about the country's commitment to decarbonization despite a recent 35% increase in heat pump s...
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48% Bias Score
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