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Quiet Cracking: Workplace Financial Trauma and the Silent Struggle of Employees
Quiet cracking, a new term describing employees silently enduring toxic work environments due to financial insecurity, highlights the widespread issue of workplace financial trauma, impacting individual well-being, employer productivity, and societal economic inequality.
Quiet Cracking: Workplace Financial Trauma and the Silent Struggle of Employees
Quiet cracking, a new term describing employees silently enduring toxic work environments due to financial insecurity, highlights the widespread issue of workplace financial trauma, impacting individual well-being, employer productivity, and societal economic inequality.
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48% Bias Score


NSW Defunds Gambling Counselling Service Amidst Soaring Poker Machine Profits
NSW's decision to defund CECAL, a gambling counselling service receiving $707,985 over five years from a poker machine profit-offset scheme, will leave hundreds without support, highlighting the mismatch between gambling revenue and harm mitigation funding.
NSW Defunds Gambling Counselling Service Amidst Soaring Poker Machine Profits
NSW's decision to defund CECAL, a gambling counselling service receiving $707,985 over five years from a poker machine profit-offset scheme, will leave hundreds without support, highlighting the mismatch between gambling revenue and harm mitigation funding.
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48% Bias Score


FEMA Funds Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Detention Centers
The federal government will fund Florida's construction of immigration detention centers, including a site in the Everglades called "Alligator Alcatraz," using FEMA's shelter and services program; the facilities, which could house up to 5,000 detainees, are slated to open early next month.
FEMA Funds Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Detention Centers
The federal government will fund Florida's construction of immigration detention centers, including a site in the Everglades called "Alligator Alcatraz," using FEMA's shelter and services program; the facilities, which could house up to 5,000 detainees, are slated to open early next month.
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68% Bias Score


Justice Department Investigation of NY AG Letitia James Sparks Accusations of Political Retribution
Days after the Justice Department opened an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James, the group's director, Ed Martin, called for her resignation, prompting accusations of political motivation and violation of Justice Department protocol. Martin also visited James' home, a visit he...
Justice Department Investigation of NY AG Letitia James Sparks Accusations of Political Retribution
Days after the Justice Department opened an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James, the group's director, Ed Martin, called for her resignation, prompting accusations of political motivation and violation of Justice Department protocol. Martin also visited James' home, a visit he...
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68% Bias Score


U.K. Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The U.K. government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted data after concerns were raised by the U.S. government regarding the potential for misuse and national security risks; this may lead to Apple reinstating its Advanced Data Protection service in the U.K.
U.K. Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
The U.K. government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted data after concerns were raised by the U.S. government regarding the potential for misuse and national security risks; this may lead to Apple reinstating its Advanced Data Protection service in the U.K.
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44% Bias Score


CMS Launches Nationwide Purge of Illegal Immigrants from Medicaid and CHIP
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a nationwide initiative to remove illegal immigrants from Medicaid and CHIP, sending monthly reports to states for eligibility verification, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about healthcare access.
CMS Launches Nationwide Purge of Illegal Immigrants from Medicaid and CHIP
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a nationwide initiative to remove illegal immigrants from Medicaid and CHIP, sending monthly reports to states for eligibility verification, prompting legal challenges and raising concerns about healthcare access.
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68% Bias Score

$150 Million Investment in Victorian Community Health to Save $554 Million Annually
Infrastructure Victoria recommends a $150 million to $300 million, five-year investment in Victoria's community health infrastructure to save $554 million annually and prevent 546,000 emergency department visits due to improved access and quality of care in currently dilapidated facilities.

$150 Million Investment in Victorian Community Health to Save $554 Million Annually
Infrastructure Victoria recommends a $150 million to $300 million, five-year investment in Victoria's community health infrastructure to save $554 million annually and prevent 546,000 emergency department visits due to improved access and quality of care in currently dilapidated facilities.
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48% Bias Score

Nexstar to Acquire Tegna for $6.2 Billion, Reshaping Local News Landscape
Nexstar Media Group is purchasing Tegna for \$6.2 billion, creating the largest US local news broadcaster with over 260 stations; the deal follows FCC deregulation and is expected to close by late 2026.

Nexstar to Acquire Tegna for $6.2 Billion, Reshaping Local News Landscape
Nexstar Media Group is purchasing Tegna for \$6.2 billion, creating the largest US local news broadcaster with over 260 stations; the deal follows FCC deregulation and is expected to close by late 2026.
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56% Bias Score

AI in Classrooms: $23M Investment to Train Teachers
A $23 million investment will train educators on using AI in the classroom, aiming to improve teaching and learning while addressing concerns about critical thinking skills and responsible AI usage.

AI in Classrooms: $23M Investment to Train Teachers
A $23 million investment will train educators on using AI in the classroom, aiming to improve teaching and learning while addressing concerns about critical thinking skills and responsible AI usage.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Anti-Mail-In Ballot Campaign Amid California Redistricting Fight
President Trump launched a campaign against mail-in ballots, advocating for in-person voting, amid California Democrats' redistricting efforts targeting five Republican seats; this follows delays in California's mail-in vote counting in 2022 and 2024, where mail-in ballots comprised 81% of the vote.

Trump's Anti-Mail-In Ballot Campaign Amid California Redistricting Fight
President Trump launched a campaign against mail-in ballots, advocating for in-person voting, amid California Democrats' redistricting efforts targeting five Republican seats; this follows delays in California's mail-in vote counting in 2022 and 2024, where mail-in ballots comprised 81% of the vote.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Expands Deportation Campaign to Third Countries
The Trump administration is pressuring numerous countries to accept deportations of migrants who are not their citizens, using a "safe third country" provision; agreements with Uganda and Honduras illustrate this, though the exact number of deportees remains unclear, and human rights concerns are ra...

Trump Administration Expands Deportation Campaign to Third Countries
The Trump administration is pressuring numerous countries to accept deportations of migrants who are not their citizens, using a "safe third country" provision; agreements with Uganda and Honduras illustrate this, though the exact number of deportees remains unclear, and human rights concerns are ra...
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40% Bias Score

AAP Recommends COVID-19 Vaccines for Children, Contradicting CDC Guidance
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 6-23 months and others at high risk, contradicting the CDC's recommendation for shared clinical decision-making based on individual risk assessment; this divergence highlights ongoing debates surrounding COVID-19...

AAP Recommends COVID-19 Vaccines for Children, Contradicting CDC Guidance
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 6-23 months and others at high risk, contradicting the CDC's recommendation for shared clinical decision-making based on individual risk assessment; this divergence highlights ongoing debates surrounding COVID-19...
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48% Bias Score
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