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UK Junior Doctor Strike Participation Significantly Lower, Public Support Wanes
Junior doctor strikes in the UK saw reduced participation compared to previous rounds, impacting patients and government efforts to lower NHS waiting lists; public support has fallen to 34%, while opposition rose to 52%.
UK Junior Doctor Strike Participation Significantly Lower, Public Support Wanes
Junior doctor strikes in the UK saw reduced participation compared to previous rounds, impacting patients and government efforts to lower NHS waiting lists; public support has fallen to 34%, while opposition rose to 52%.
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56% Bias Score


NYC Health Officials Investigate Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in Central Harlem
Health officials in New York City are investigating a cluster of five Legionnaires' disease cases in Central Harlem (ZIP codes 10027, 10030, 10035, and 10037), with no deaths reported, prompting warnings for residents to seek medical care for flu-like symptoms; the source of the contamination is unk...
NYC Health Officials Investigate Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in Central Harlem
Health officials in New York City are investigating a cluster of five Legionnaires' disease cases in Central Harlem (ZIP codes 10027, 10030, 10035, and 10037), with no deaths reported, prompting warnings for residents to seek medical care for flu-like symptoms; the source of the contamination is unk...
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20% Bias Score


Edinburgh University Reviews Antisemitism Definition Amidst Slavery Report
The University of Edinburgh is reviewing its adoption of the IHRA's definition of antisemitism following a report linking the university to transatlantic slavery and empire, prompting debate among Jewish students and staff and raising questions about academic freedom and the university's investments...
Edinburgh University Reviews Antisemitism Definition Amidst Slavery Report
The University of Edinburgh is reviewing its adoption of the IHRA's definition of antisemitism following a report linking the university to transatlantic slavery and empire, prompting debate among Jewish students and staff and raising questions about academic freedom and the university's investments...
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44% Bias Score


Palestine Protest: Sydney Harbour Bridge March Planned Despite Government Rejection
The Palestine Action Group plans a Sydney Harbour Bridge march this Sunday to protest Israel's actions in Gaza, despite the NSW government's rejection of the route; three unions support the protest, while the premier cites resource constraints for the refusal.
Palestine Protest: Sydney Harbour Bridge March Planned Despite Government Rejection
The Palestine Action Group plans a Sydney Harbour Bridge march this Sunday to protest Israel's actions in Gaza, despite the NSW government's rejection of the route; three unions support the protest, while the premier cites resource constraints for the refusal.
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48% Bias Score


Global Depopulation: A Greater Threat Than Overpopulation
A new book, "After the Spike," argues that declining birthrates globally pose a greater threat than overpopulation, challenging common assumptions and proposing societal restructuring around caregiving to avert a population decline.
Global Depopulation: A Greater Threat Than Overpopulation
A new book, "After the Spike," argues that declining birthrates globally pose a greater threat than overpopulation, challenging common assumptions and proposing societal restructuring around caregiving to avert a population decline.
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60% Bias Score


Contrasting Corporate Performances Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
Barclays' first-half profits jumped 23 percent to £5.2 billion, while Greggs' profits fell 14 percent to £63.5 million due to hot weather, and Games Workshop reported record profits of £262.8 million, but warned of potential tariff impacts.
Contrasting Corporate Performances Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
Barclays' first-half profits jumped 23 percent to £5.2 billion, while Greggs' profits fell 14 percent to £63.5 million due to hot weather, and Games Workshop reported record profits of £262.8 million, but warned of potential tariff impacts.
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44% Bias Score

Autistic Adults Face Significantly Higher Dementia Risk
Studies reveal autistic adults face up to a threefold increased dementia risk compared to neurotypical adults, even among those under 50; this heightened risk is linked to factors such as higher rates of other conditions (depression, diabetes) and medication use (anticholinergics), with the rising p...

Autistic Adults Face Significantly Higher Dementia Risk
Studies reveal autistic adults face up to a threefold increased dementia risk compared to neurotypical adults, even among those under 50; this heightened risk is linked to factors such as higher rates of other conditions (depression, diabetes) and medication use (anticholinergics), with the rising p...
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32% Bias Score

Colorado Dentist Confesses to Wife's Poisoning
A Colorado dentist, Craig, 47, admitted in writing to fatally poisoning his wife, Angela, 43, with cyanide, arsenic, and tetrahydrozoline after she discovered his infidelity and amidst mounting financial issues; he is charged with first-degree murder.

Colorado Dentist Confesses to Wife's Poisoning
A Colorado dentist, Craig, 47, admitted in writing to fatally poisoning his wife, Angela, 43, with cyanide, arsenic, and tetrahydrozoline after she discovered his infidelity and amidst mounting financial issues; he is charged with first-degree murder.
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52% Bias Score

Rising Pet Surrenders Reflect Economic Hardship Amid Inflation
Amid rising inflation, US animal shelters are experiencing a surge in pet surrenders, with a 43 percent increase reported at one North Carolina shelter, as families struggle to afford pet food and veterinary care, revealing economic hardship despite positive macroeconomic data.

Rising Pet Surrenders Reflect Economic Hardship Amid Inflation
Amid rising inflation, US animal shelters are experiencing a surge in pet surrenders, with a 43 percent increase reported at one North Carolina shelter, as families struggle to afford pet food and veterinary care, revealing economic hardship despite positive macroeconomic data.
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36% Bias Score

Edinburgh University's Racism Inquiry: One Black Professor, Systemic Issues
Tommy Curry, Edinburgh University's first Black philosophy professor, led a review exposing the institution's deep-rooted racism, revealing less than 1% of staff are Black despite a diverse student body; recommendations include establishing a center for studying racism and prioritizing Black recruit...

Edinburgh University's Racism Inquiry: One Black Professor, Systemic Issues
Tommy Curry, Edinburgh University's first Black philosophy professor, led a review exposing the institution's deep-rooted racism, revealing less than 1% of staff are Black despite a diverse student body; recommendations include establishing a center for studying racism and prioritizing Black recruit...
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44% Bias Score

UK Welfare Cuts to Push 50,000 Disabled into Poverty
The UK government's welfare reforms, while partially amended following a parliamentary revolt, will still push approximately 50,000 disabled or chronically ill people into poverty by 2030 due to cuts to universal credit, according to a recent parliamentary report.

UK Welfare Cuts to Push 50,000 Disabled into Poverty
The UK government's welfare reforms, while partially amended following a parliamentary revolt, will still push approximately 50,000 disabled or chronically ill people into poverty by 2030 due to cuts to universal credit, according to a recent parliamentary report.
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul Arrests 20 in Major Bid-Rigging Scandal
Istanbul authorities arrested 20 individuals, including a senior İETT official, for alleged bid-rigging linked to the Aziz İhsan Aktaş criminal organization; an additional five suspects remain at large.

Istanbul Arrests 20 in Major Bid-Rigging Scandal
Istanbul authorities arrested 20 individuals, including a senior İETT official, for alleged bid-rigging linked to the Aziz İhsan Aktaş criminal organization; an additional five suspects remain at large.
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56% Bias Score
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