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Australian Universities Face \$10 Billion Debt Crisis Amid Government Reforms
A new report reveals that 30 of Australia's 37 public universities have combined debts exceeding \$10 billion, largely due to recent federal government reforms that cap international student numbers and centralize planning, impacting institutions like the University of Melbourne, RMIT, and Swinburne...
Australian Universities Face \$10 Billion Debt Crisis Amid Government Reforms
A new report reveals that 30 of Australia's 37 public universities have combined debts exceeding \$10 billion, largely due to recent federal government reforms that cap international student numbers and centralize planning, impacting institutions like the University of Melbourne, RMIT, and Swinburne...
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40% Bias Score


Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.
Italy Approves Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy approved the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge, a $15.5 billion, 2-mile-long suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the mainland, despite concerns about mafia involvement and seismic risks; construction is expected to start in early 2026.
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56% Bias Score


Cuomo Condemns Mayoral Opponent's Uganda Property Amid Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo publicly criticized mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for owning property in Uganda, a country with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, calling for boycotts and sanctions, while Mamdani faces criticism for his past support of defunding the police and using armed security at his Ug...
Cuomo Condemns Mayoral Opponent's Uganda Property Amid Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo publicly criticized mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for owning property in Uganda, a country with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, calling for boycotts and sanctions, while Mamdani faces criticism for his past support of defunding the police and using armed security at his Ug...
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60% Bias Score


Maxwell Barred From Prison Service Dog Program
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is barred from a prison service dog training program due to a policy against participation by those convicted of crimes involving abuse of minors or animals; the program, run by Canine Companions in 25 facilities, aims to alleviate a...
Maxwell Barred From Prison Service Dog Program
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is barred from a prison service dog training program due to a policy against participation by those convicted of crimes involving abuse of minors or animals; the program, run by Canine Companions in 25 facilities, aims to alleviate a...
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40% Bias Score


SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece
The SS United States, a 1950s ocean liner, is being converted into an artificial reef off Florida; however, its two six-story funnels will be used as the centerpiece for a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, to preserve its legacy.
SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece
The SS United States, a 1950s ocean liner, is being converted into an artificial reef off Florida; however, its two six-story funnels will be used as the centerpiece for a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, to preserve its legacy.
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40% Bias Score


Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
Students Complete Teacher's Musical at Edinburgh Fringe
Following the sudden death of their drama teacher, Paul Andrew Perez, students and colleagues at St John's Country Day School completed his musical, "The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Your Own Heart," and performed it at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by Greenside Venues, as a tribute to his l...
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20% Bias Score

Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.

Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.
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24% Bias Score

Holly's Act" Proposed After Brutal Cincinnati Mob Attack
In response to a July 26th mob attack in Cincinnati that left a woman unconscious, Senator Bernie Moreno introduced "Holly's Act" to increase minimum sentences and bail for repeat offenders, aiming to address what he calls the justice system's revolving door and increase police presence.

Holly's Act" Proposed After Brutal Cincinnati Mob Attack
In response to a July 26th mob attack in Cincinnati that left a woman unconscious, Senator Bernie Moreno introduced "Holly's Act" to increase minimum sentences and bail for repeat offenders, aiming to address what he calls the justice system's revolving door and increase police presence.
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52% Bias Score

United Airlines Ground Stop Causes Hundreds of Flight Delays
On Wednesday evening, a technology issue at United Airlines caused a nationwide ground stop affecting major hubs, resulting in hundreds of flight delays and significant airport congestion; the issue was resolved around 9 p.m. CT, but residual delays persist.

United Airlines Ground Stop Causes Hundreds of Flight Delays
On Wednesday evening, a technology issue at United Airlines caused a nationwide ground stop affecting major hubs, resulting in hundreds of flight delays and significant airport congestion; the issue was resolved around 9 p.m. CT, but residual delays persist.
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16% Bias Score

Twelve States Restrict SNAP Purchases of Sugary Drinks and Candy
Twelve states now have waivers restricting SNAP purchases of sugary drinks and candy starting in 2026, impacting millions of low-income Americans; the policy aims to improve public health but lacks evidence of effectiveness.

Twelve States Restrict SNAP Purchases of Sugary Drinks and Candy
Twelve states now have waivers restricting SNAP purchases of sugary drinks and candy starting in 2026, impacting millions of low-income Americans; the policy aims to improve public health but lacks evidence of effectiveness.
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56% Bias Score

Fort Stewart Shooting: Sergeant Injures Five Fellow Soldiers
On Wednesday, US Army Sergeant Quornelius Samentrio Radford, 28, shot five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, using a personally owned Glock 9mm pistol following a prior day's disagreement; all five soldiers are in stable condition, and Radford is in custody.

Fort Stewart Shooting: Sergeant Injures Five Fellow Soldiers
On Wednesday, US Army Sergeant Quornelius Samentrio Radford, 28, shot five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, using a personally owned Glock 9mm pistol following a prior day's disagreement; all five soldiers are in stable condition, and Radford is in custody.
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24% Bias Score

NASA Astronaut Retires Following Prolonged, Trouble-Plagued Space Mission
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore retired after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station due to malfunctions on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft during its first crewed flight, a mission that was initially expected to last eight days.

NASA Astronaut Retires Following Prolonged, Trouble-Plagued Space Mission
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore retired after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station due to malfunctions on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft during its first crewed flight, a mission that was initially expected to last eight days.
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40% Bias Score
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