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Warming Sino-Australian Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his re-election, signaling warming Sino-Australian relations marked by Albanese's potential visit to China for a revived annual leaders' meeting, increased tourism, and significant trade despite underlying tensi...
Warming Sino-Australian Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his re-election, signaling warming Sino-Australian relations marked by Albanese's potential visit to China for a revived annual leaders' meeting, increased tourism, and significant trade despite underlying tensi...
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44% Bias Score


China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward in Tianjin, following the National Healthcare Security Administration's (NHSA) first pricing guideline for BCI services, marking a significant step toward integrating this technology into healthcare.
China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward in Tianjin, following the National Healthcare Security Administration's (NHSA) first pricing guideline for BCI services, marking a significant step toward integrating this technology into healthcare.
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48% Bias Score


China Overtakes US in Global University Rankings
China surpasses the US in the number of universities listed in the Global 2000 rankings, with 346 Chinese institutions (up from 324 last year) compared to 319 US institutions (down from 329), driven by increased research performance and government investment in China, coupled with challenges facing ...
China Overtakes US in Global University Rankings
China surpasses the US in the number of universities listed in the Global 2000 rankings, with 346 Chinese institutions (up from 324 last year) compared to 319 US institutions (down from 329), driven by increased research performance and government investment in China, coupled with challenges facing ...
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48% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV's New Orleans Roots Spark Joy and Inclusion in Black Catholic Community
Pope Leo XIV, raised in Chicago, has recently been discovered to have Creole ancestors from New Orleans' 7th Ward, prompting joyous celebrations and a feeling of kinship among Black Catholics in the city, who see this as a symbol of inclusion and representation within the Church.
Pope Leo XIV's New Orleans Roots Spark Joy and Inclusion in Black Catholic Community
Pope Leo XIV, raised in Chicago, has recently been discovered to have Creole ancestors from New Orleans' 7th Ward, prompting joyous celebrations and a feeling of kinship among Black Catholics in the city, who see this as a symbol of inclusion and representation within the Church.
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44% Bias Score


USDA Halts Demand for Sensitive SNAP Recipient Data After Lawsuit
The USDA temporarily halted its demand for sensitive data from SNAP recipients after facing a lawsuit alleging violations of federal privacy laws; the agency hadn't yet collected the data but some states were preparing to comply, raising concerns about data security and individual rights.
USDA Halts Demand for Sensitive SNAP Recipient Data After Lawsuit
The USDA temporarily halted its demand for sensitive data from SNAP recipients after facing a lawsuit alleging violations of federal privacy laws; the agency hadn't yet collected the data but some states were preparing to comply, raising concerns about data security and individual rights.
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40% Bias Score


CDC Official Resigns After Kennedy's COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance Overhaul
Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos resigned from her CDC role overseeing COVID-19 vaccine recommendations after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unilaterally ordered changes to the agency's guidance, excluding pregnant women, despite expert concerns, impacting public health polic...
CDC Official Resigns After Kennedy's COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance Overhaul
Dr. Lakshmi Panagiotakopoulos resigned from her CDC role overseeing COVID-19 vaccine recommendations after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unilaterally ordered changes to the agency's guidance, excluding pregnant women, despite expert concerns, impacting public health polic...
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56% Bias Score

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following the release of the nation's first pricing guidelines for BCI services on March 12th, signaling a major step towards integrating this technology into mainstream healthcare.

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China inaugurated its first brain-computer interface (BCI) clinical ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following the release of the nation's first pricing guidelines for BCI services on March 12th, signaling a major step towards integrating this technology into mainstream healthcare.
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40% Bias Score

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China opened its first brain-computer interface (BCI) ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following a new national pricing guideline issued on March 12th, marking a significant step towards integrating this cutting-edge technology into mainstream healthcare.

China Launches First Brain-Computer Interface Clinical Ward
China opened its first brain-computer interface (BCI) ward at Tianjin Huanhu Hospital on April 10th, following a new national pricing guideline issued on March 12th, marking a significant step towards integrating this cutting-edge technology into mainstream healthcare.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Warming Sino-Australian Ties After Albanese Re-election
Re-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's potential visit to China for a revived annual leaders' meeting signifies warming Sino-Australian relations, improving after years of tension under the previous government, driven by economic ties and despite ongoing security alliance concerns w...

Warming Sino-Australian Ties After Albanese Re-election
Re-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's potential visit to China for a revived annual leaders' meeting signifies warming Sino-Australian relations, improving after years of tension under the previous government, driven by economic ties and despite ongoing security alliance concerns w...
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48% Bias Score

Tulsa to Create $105 Million Trust for 1921 Race Massacre Reparations
Tulsa, Oklahoma, will create a $105 million private trust, the Greenwood Trust, to provide reparations to descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, funding home purchases, scholarships, and neighborhood development, marking the first time a public body has made such a commitment.

Tulsa to Create $105 Million Trust for 1921 Race Massacre Reparations
Tulsa, Oklahoma, will create a $105 million private trust, the Greenwood Trust, to provide reparations to descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, funding home purchases, scholarships, and neighborhood development, marking the first time a public body has made such a commitment.
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36% Bias Score

Senator's Husband Briefly Placed on TSA Watchlist, Then Exempted
In October 2023, William Shaheen, husband of Senator Jeanne Shaheen, was added to TSA's "Quiet Skies" watchlist due to his travel companion's FBI KST designation; after Senator Shaheen's intervention, he was removed and placed on an exclusion list.

Senator's Husband Briefly Placed on TSA Watchlist, Then Exempted
In October 2023, William Shaheen, husband of Senator Jeanne Shaheen, was added to TSA's "Quiet Skies" watchlist due to his travel companion's FBI KST designation; after Senator Shaheen's intervention, he was removed and placed on an exclusion list.
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44% Bias Score

North Carolina Girls' School Closes Following Two Suicides
Asheville Academy, a North Carolina residential treatment school for girls, closed after two students died by suicide within a month, prompting a state investigation that began May 8th and led to a cease-and-desist order on May 27th, prohibiting new admissions.

North Carolina Girls' School Closes Following Two Suicides
Asheville Academy, a North Carolina residential treatment school for girls, closed after two students died by suicide within a month, prompting a state investigation that began May 8th and led to a cease-and-desist order on May 27th, prohibiting new admissions.
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56% Bias Score
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