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US Health Research Funding Cuts Spur Researcher Exodus, Creating Opportunity for EU
US health research funding has hit a 10-year low, causing 75% of US researchers to consider leaving, creating opportunities for the EU, which is actively courting researchers with initiatives like Choose Europe; however, the UK and Canada are the most popular destinations for US researchers currentl...
US Health Research Funding Cuts Spur Researcher Exodus, Creating Opportunity for EU
US health research funding has hit a 10-year low, causing 75% of US researchers to consider leaving, creating opportunities for the EU, which is actively courting researchers with initiatives like Choose Europe; however, the UK and Canada are the most popular destinations for US researchers currentl...
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52% Bias Score


Iowa's Cancer Crisis: Investigating the Role of Agricultural Practices
Iowa's high and rising cancer rates, second only to Kentucky's, are prompting a new research project investigating potential links to agricultural practices, including pesticide use, high nitrate levels, and PFAS contamination; researchers are also looking at radon levels.
Iowa's Cancer Crisis: Investigating the Role of Agricultural Practices
Iowa's high and rising cancer rates, second only to Kentucky's, are prompting a new research project investigating potential links to agricultural practices, including pesticide use, high nitrate levels, and PFAS contamination; researchers are also looking at radon levels.
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36% Bias Score


Amazon to Cut Corporate Jobs Due to AI Automation
Amazon CEO Andrew Jassy announced that AI will likely reduce Amazon's 350,000-person corporate workforce in the next few years, impacting roles such as software engineering and marketing, reflecting a broader trend of AI-driven automation affecting white-collar jobs worldwide.
Amazon to Cut Corporate Jobs Due to AI Automation
Amazon CEO Andrew Jassy announced that AI will likely reduce Amazon's 350,000-person corporate workforce in the next few years, impacting roles such as software engineering and marketing, reflecting a broader trend of AI-driven automation affecting white-collar jobs worldwide.
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48% Bias Score


Cannabis Use Doubles Heart-Related Death Risk: Study
A new study shows that cannabis users are twice as likely to die from heart problems, have a 20% higher risk of stroke, and a 29% higher risk of heart attacks, based on an analysis of 24 studies from 2016-2023.
Cannabis Use Doubles Heart-Related Death Risk: Study
A new study shows that cannabis users are twice as likely to die from heart problems, have a 20% higher risk of stroke, and a 29% higher risk of heart attacks, based on an analysis of 24 studies from 2016-2023.
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48% Bias Score


UK Faces 50% Chance of Another 40°C Day in Next 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of another 40°C day in the next 12 years due to climate change, following its first recorded instance in July 2022; this increased risk necessitates adaptation strategies to mitigate impacts on health, infrastructure, and the environment.
UK Faces 50% Chance of Another 40°C Day in Next 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of another 40°C day in the next 12 years due to climate change, following its first recorded instance in July 2022; this increased risk necessitates adaptation strategies to mitigate impacts on health, infrastructure, and the environment.
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16% Bias Score


Glyphosate's EU Authorization Extension Amidst Cancer Concerns
Ludovic Maugé, a French citizen, developed a rare cancer linked to 30 years of glyphosate exposure; his case highlights the controversy surrounding the herbicide's authorization by the EU until 2033, despite its classification as "probably carcinogenic" by the IARC.
Glyphosate's EU Authorization Extension Amidst Cancer Concerns
Ludovic Maugé, a French citizen, developed a rare cancer linked to 30 years of glyphosate exposure; his case highlights the controversy surrounding the herbicide's authorization by the EU until 2033, despite its classification as "probably carcinogenic" by the IARC.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Tops Online Jaguar Parts Trade
A study reveals Mexico as the top online seller of jaguar parts, surpassing Bolivia, with 713 posts found on various platforms between 2011 and 2022, generating nearly $2 million in sales and impacting an estimated 1.4%-1.7% of Mexico's jaguar population.

Mexico Tops Online Jaguar Parts Trade
A study reveals Mexico as the top online seller of jaguar parts, surpassing Bolivia, with 713 posts found on various platforms between 2011 and 2022, generating nearly $2 million in sales and impacting an estimated 1.4%-1.7% of Mexico's jaguar population.
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32% Bias Score

HS2 Project Faces Significant Delays and Cost Overruns
The UK government announced significant delays and cost overruns for the HS2 high-speed rail project, blaming previous administrations' mismanagement and flawed 2020 contracts; completion is now expected beyond 2033.

HS2 Project Faces Significant Delays and Cost Overruns
The UK government announced significant delays and cost overruns for the HS2 high-speed rail project, blaming previous administrations' mismanagement and flawed 2020 contracts; completion is now expected beyond 2033.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Tourism Tensions: Housing Crisis and the "Tourists Go Home" Movement
Protests against tourism in Spain, particularly in Madrid, are driven by rising housing costs due to the proliferation of unregulated short-term rentals, impacting local communities and highlighting a need for policy changes.

Spain's Tourism Tensions: Housing Crisis and the "Tourists Go Home" Movement
Protests against tourism in Spain, particularly in Madrid, are driven by rising housing costs due to the proliferation of unregulated short-term rentals, impacting local communities and highlighting a need for policy changes.
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48% Bias Score

EU Reforms Visa Waiver System, Placing Israel at Risk
The European Union reformed its visa waiver suspension mechanism, adding human rights violations as grounds for suspension; Israel is at risk due to UN accusations of war crimes, potentially facing mandatory visas for its citizens.

EU Reforms Visa Waiver System, Placing Israel at Risk
The European Union reformed its visa waiver suspension mechanism, adding human rights violations as grounds for suspension; Israel is at risk due to UN accusations of war crimes, potentially facing mandatory visas for its citizens.
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44% Bias Score

Unregulated Cosmetic Procedures Pose Significant Health Risks
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has warned of a "wild west" of unregulated cosmetic procedures, with fillers being administered in places like public toilets and unsafe products sold online for as little as £20, putting lives at risk and placing a strain on the NHS.

Unregulated Cosmetic Procedures Pose Significant Health Risks
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has warned of a "wild west" of unregulated cosmetic procedures, with fillers being administered in places like public toilets and unsafe products sold online for as little as £20, putting lives at risk and placing a strain on the NHS.
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32% Bias Score

US Envoy's Belarus Trip Amidst Opposition Concerns
Former Trump advisor Keith Kellogg's planned trip to Belarus to discuss peace talks with President Lukashenko this week is opposed by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who accuses Lukashenko of being a co-aggressor in the war in Ukraine and profiting from it.

US Envoy's Belarus Trip Amidst Opposition Concerns
Former Trump advisor Keith Kellogg's planned trip to Belarus to discuss peace talks with President Lukashenko this week is opposed by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who accuses Lukashenko of being a co-aggressor in the war in Ukraine and profiting from it.
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44% Bias Score
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