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Walkable Neighborhoods Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
A 13-year Australian study revealed that walkable neighborhoods with good public transport reduce dementia risk in people over 70, highlighting the impact of urban design on mental wellbeing; experts emphasize the importance of the '15-minute city' concept and integrating green spaces for community ...
Walkable Neighborhoods Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
A 13-year Australian study revealed that walkable neighborhoods with good public transport reduce dementia risk in people over 70, highlighting the impact of urban design on mental wellbeing; experts emphasize the importance of the '15-minute city' concept and integrating green spaces for community ...
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28% Bias Score


Unsolved Murder of Congressional Intern in Washington, D.C.
On June 30, 2024, Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old congressional intern, was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., while an adult female and a 16-year-old male were injured; the lack of communication from police to his family is raising concerns.
Unsolved Murder of Congressional Intern in Washington, D.C.
On June 30, 2024, Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old congressional intern, was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., while an adult female and a 16-year-old male were injured; the lack of communication from police to his family is raising concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Maine Police Officer Deported After ICE Arrest Despite E-Verify Use
Old Orchard Beach reserve police officer Jon Luke Evans, a Jamaican national, was arrested by ICE on July 25th, despite the town's use of E-Verify to confirm his work authorization; Evans has agreed to voluntary departure from the U.S., resolving an immediate dispute between local and federal author...
Maine Police Officer Deported After ICE Arrest Despite E-Verify Use
Old Orchard Beach reserve police officer Jon Luke Evans, a Jamaican national, was arrested by ICE on July 25th, despite the town's use of E-Verify to confirm his work authorization; Evans has agreed to voluntary departure from the U.S., resolving an immediate dispute between local and federal author...
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32% Bias Score


EU Defends Research Funding on Islam Amidst Right-Wing Criticism
The European Commission defended its funding of €10 million+ in research projects on Islam and related topics, facing criticism from right-wing MEPs who alleged bias and questioned their value. The EU emphasized the projects' scientific merit and the rigorous peer-review process used in their select...
EU Defends Research Funding on Islam Amidst Right-Wing Criticism
The European Commission defended its funding of €10 million+ in research projects on Islam and related topics, facing criticism from right-wing MEPs who alleged bias and questioned their value. The EU emphasized the projects' scientific merit and the rigorous peer-review process used in their select...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Woman Works Through Chemotherapy, Exposing Gaps in Cancer Support
A 44-year-old single mother in Victoria, British Columbia, worked through six months of chemotherapy due to financial pressures and for mental well-being, highlighting the inadequacy of Canadian EI sickness benefits and rising cancer rates among younger women.
Canadian Woman Works Through Chemotherapy, Exposing Gaps in Cancer Support
A 44-year-old single mother in Victoria, British Columbia, worked through six months of chemotherapy due to financial pressures and for mental well-being, highlighting the inadequacy of Canadian EI sickness benefits and rising cancer rates among younger women.
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56% Bias Score


Saxon State Government Criticized for High Official Vehicle CO2 Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) reported that the Saxon state government's official vehicles have an average CO2 emission of 165 grams per kilometer, ranking ninth among German states, with significant variations among individual ministers' vehicles.
Saxon State Government Criticized for High Official Vehicle CO2 Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) reported that the Saxon state government's official vehicles have an average CO2 emission of 165 grams per kilometer, ranking ninth among German states, with significant variations among individual ministers' vehicles.
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36% Bias Score

Queensland Ends Dispute with Carmichael Coal Mine Operator Amidst $50 Million Investment
Queensland's Premier announced an end to the state's dispute with Bravus, operator of the Carmichael coal mine, following a $50 million investment promise, despite undisclosed details of a previous royalty deferral deal and ongoing investigations into potential underpayments.

Queensland Ends Dispute with Carmichael Coal Mine Operator Amidst $50 Million Investment
Queensland's Premier announced an end to the state's dispute with Bravus, operator of the Carmichael coal mine, following a $50 million investment promise, despite undisclosed details of a previous royalty deferral deal and ongoing investigations into potential underpayments.
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56% Bias Score

NY Judges Approve Unconfirmed US Attorney
Federal judges in New York approved Jay Clayton to remain as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, despite his lack of Senate confirmation, following a trend of unorthodox maneuvers by the Trump administration to keep controversial appointees in office after judicial rejections in oth...

NY Judges Approve Unconfirmed US Attorney
Federal judges in New York approved Jay Clayton to remain as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, despite his lack of Senate confirmation, following a trend of unorthodox maneuvers by the Trump administration to keep controversial appointees in office after judicial rejections in oth...
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44% Bias Score

California Bill Raises Child Welfare Concerns Amidst Concerns Over Loopholes
California's AB 495, the Family Preparedness Plan Act, seeks to provide temporary care for children if parents are detained or deported; however, critics argue it could endanger children by enabling non-family adults to assume caregiving roles without parental consent or sufficient oversight.

California Bill Raises Child Welfare Concerns Amidst Concerns Over Loopholes
California's AB 495, the Family Preparedness Plan Act, seeks to provide temporary care for children if parents are detained or deported; however, critics argue it could endanger children by enabling non-family adults to assume caregiving roles without parental consent or sufficient oversight.
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56% Bias Score

Germany: Hundreds of Historical Buildings Demolished in 2023-2024
The German Foundation for Monument Protection reports the demolition of at least 900 historical buildings in Germany during 2023-2024, citing high preservation costs, legal challenges, and lengthy vacancy as primary causes, with examples including the 'Prinz von Anhalt' inn and the Möhrenstieg settl...

Germany: Hundreds of Historical Buildings Demolished in 2023-2024
The German Foundation for Monument Protection reports the demolition of at least 900 historical buildings in Germany during 2023-2024, citing high preservation costs, legal challenges, and lengthy vacancy as primary causes, with examples including the 'Prinz von Anhalt' inn and the Möhrenstieg settl...
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52% Bias Score

900 German Landmarks Lost Due to Funding and Oversight Issues
The Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz reports the loss of 900 German landmarks due to insufficient funding, oversight, and challenges in managing historically sensitive sites, with examples including the demolition of the Kohlenkirche in Stadthagen and damage to the Adelheidsdorf train station.

900 German Landmarks Lost Due to Funding and Oversight Issues
The Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz reports the loss of 900 German landmarks due to insufficient funding, oversight, and challenges in managing historically sensitive sites, with examples including the demolition of the Kohlenkirche in Stadthagen and damage to the Adelheidsdorf train station.
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48% Bias Score

Teacher Shortages and Work-Related Stress Plague Lower Saxony Schools
A survey of nearly 1700 Lower Saxony teachers reveals that one-third have taken sick leave due to work-related stress, highlighting a critical teacher shortage exacerbated by increasing student numbers and poor working conditions; the Philologenverband calls for 12,000 new teachers by 2032.

Teacher Shortages and Work-Related Stress Plague Lower Saxony Schools
A survey of nearly 1700 Lower Saxony teachers reveals that one-third have taken sick leave due to work-related stress, highlighting a critical teacher shortage exacerbated by increasing student numbers and poor working conditions; the Philologenverband calls for 12,000 new teachers by 2032.
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40% Bias Score
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