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Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Causes, Prevention, and Survival
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), where the heart abruptly stops beating, claims the lives of roughly 380,000 Americans annually, with only 10% surviving; coronary artery disease is the main cause, often leading to ventricular fibrillation, a fatal heart rhythm.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Causes, Prevention, and Survival
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), where the heart abruptly stops beating, claims the lives of roughly 380,000 Americans annually, with only 10% surviving; coronary artery disease is the main cause, often leading to ventricular fibrillation, a fatal heart rhythm.
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12% Bias Score


Afghan Refugee Resettlement: One Success Amidst a Larger Crisis
After a decade-long wait in Indonesia, Afghan refugee Bibi Rahimi was resettled in Australia, highlighting the success of individual cases while thousands of other refugees in Indonesia, barred from working and facing dire conditions, demonstrated outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta requesting...
Afghan Refugee Resettlement: One Success Amidst a Larger Crisis
After a decade-long wait in Indonesia, Afghan refugee Bibi Rahimi was resettled in Australia, highlighting the success of individual cases while thousands of other refugees in Indonesia, barred from working and facing dire conditions, demonstrated outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta requesting...
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56% Bias Score


High U.S. Debt Hinders Trump's Low-Interest-Rate Goal
Despite strong June retail sales (up 0.6%) and record stock market highs, the U.S.'s $37 trillion debt, costing over $1 trillion annually in interest (exceeding defense spending), is hindering President Trump's efforts to lower interest rates; this is complicated by recent debt downgrades and global...
High U.S. Debt Hinders Trump's Low-Interest-Rate Goal
Despite strong June retail sales (up 0.6%) and record stock market highs, the U.S.'s $37 trillion debt, costing over $1 trillion annually in interest (exceeding defense spending), is hindering President Trump's efforts to lower interest rates; this is complicated by recent debt downgrades and global...
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44% Bias Score


Data Nerds Fight Back Against Government Data Suppression
Concerned by the removal and alteration of U.S. government datasets under the Trump administration, statisticians, demographers, and computer scientists have formed groups to preserve and share the data, fearing that the removal of this data will hinder democracy and policymaking. This includes the ...
Data Nerds Fight Back Against Government Data Suppression
Concerned by the removal and alteration of U.S. government datasets under the Trump administration, statisticians, demographers, and computer scientists have formed groups to preserve and share the data, fearing that the removal of this data will hinder democracy and policymaking. This includes the ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...
Trump Tariffs Generate Billions, But Fall Far Short of Covering Projected Deficits
The Trump administration's tariffs generate approximately $27 billion monthly, a substantial increase from previous years, but insufficient to offset the projected $21.8 trillion federal deficit over the next decade; the additional $2.8 trillion reduction from increased tariff revenue is also insuff...
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52% Bias Score


Syria's Secretive Committee Reshapes Economy Amidst Concerns
A Syrian committee, led by President Ahmad al-Shar's brother Hazem, is quietly reshaping the country's economy by seizing billions of dollars in assets from businessmen linked to the former regime, offering them amnesty or legal settlements in return; this raises concerns about transparency and the ...
Syria's Secretive Committee Reshapes Economy Amidst Concerns
A Syrian committee, led by President Ahmad al-Shar's brother Hazem, is quietly reshaping the country's economy by seizing billions of dollars in assets from businessmen linked to the former regime, offering them amnesty or legal settlements in return; this raises concerns about transparency and the ...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Global Resource Acquisition Strategy
Turkey is aggressively acquiring energy and raw materials globally, investing in projects across three continents and purchasing LNG to diversify energy supplies, mirroring China's approach to expand its economic and geopolitical influence.

Turkey's Global Resource Acquisition Strategy
Turkey is aggressively acquiring energy and raw materials globally, investing in projects across three continents and purchasing LNG to diversify energy supplies, mirroring China's approach to expand its economic and geopolitical influence.
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48% Bias Score

England to Face Spain in Women's Euro 2025 Final
England will play Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland on July 27th at 5 PM UK time; England overcame a tough group stage and dramatic wins to reach the final, while Spain is undefeated; the winner will receive €5.1 million.

England to Face Spain in Women's Euro 2025 Final
England will play Spain in the Women's Euro 2025 final at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland on July 27th at 5 PM UK time; England overcame a tough group stage and dramatic wins to reach the final, while Spain is undefeated; the winner will receive €5.1 million.
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40% Bias Score

White House Silences Epstein Controversy Amidst Criticism
Facing criticism over his refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, President Trump and the White House have adopted a strategy of silence, contrasting with their usual media approach; this decision comes amid negative media coverage, internal party divisions, and a renewed Democratic ...

White House Silences Epstein Controversy Amidst Criticism
Facing criticism over his refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, President Trump and the White House have adopted a strategy of silence, contrasting with their usual media approach; this decision comes amid negative media coverage, internal party divisions, and a renewed Democratic ...
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56% Bias Score

SharePoint Security Flaws Exploited by Hackers, Hundreds of Servers Compromised
Exploiting security flaws, hackers targeted Microsoft's SharePoint servers for over a week, with at least three groups, including two suspected state-sponsored Chinese entities (Violet Typhoon/APT31 and APT 27/Linen Typhoon), compromising an estimated 400 servers, according to Eye Security, while th...

SharePoint Security Flaws Exploited by Hackers, Hundreds of Servers Compromised
Exploiting security flaws, hackers targeted Microsoft's SharePoint servers for over a week, with at least three groups, including two suspected state-sponsored Chinese entities (Violet Typhoon/APT31 and APT 27/Linen Typhoon), compromising an estimated 400 servers, according to Eye Security, while th...
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40% Bias Score

FDA to Ban Prescription Fluoride Supplements Amidst Rising Demand
The FDA plans to ban prescription fluoride supplements by late October, despite rising demand due to state-level bans on community water fluoridation, sparking concerns about oral health equity.

FDA to Ban Prescription Fluoride Supplements Amidst Rising Demand
The FDA plans to ban prescription fluoride supplements by late October, despite rising demand due to state-level bans on community water fluoridation, sparking concerns about oral health equity.
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32% Bias Score

France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.

France's Controversial Pesticide Law Sparks National Debate and EU Tensions
A French law allowing the use of the banned pesticide acetamiprid has sparked a national debate, collecting 1.8 million signatures in two weeks due to concerns about bee health and human safety, despite the EU's authorization until 2033 and claims of unfair competition from French farmers.
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44% Bias Score
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