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England's Child Vaccination Rate Plummets, Fueling Disease Outbreak
In England, 18.6% of 5-year-olds missed crucial preschool vaccinations in 2024–2025, a rise from 13.7% a decade prior, leaving them vulnerable to diseases like polio and whooping cough; London has the lowest coverage, and a recent measles outbreak underscores the urgency of increasing vaccination ra...
England's Child Vaccination Rate Plummets, Fueling Disease Outbreak
In England, 18.6% of 5-year-olds missed crucial preschool vaccinations in 2024–2025, a rise from 13.7% a decade prior, leaving them vulnerable to diseases like polio and whooping cough; London has the lowest coverage, and a recent measles outbreak underscores the urgency of increasing vaccination ra...
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44% Bias Score


CDC Director Dismissed Amidst Vaccine Policy Dispute
CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen was abruptly dismissed Wednesday following a dispute with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine policy changes, prompting three top CDC officials to resign; this is the shortest tenure of a CDC director in history.
CDC Director Dismissed Amidst Vaccine Policy Dispute
CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen was abruptly dismissed Wednesday following a dispute with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine policy changes, prompting three top CDC officials to resign; this is the shortest tenure of a CDC director in history.
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40% Bias Score


EU Disability and Financial Hardship: A 25% Disparity
In the European Union, nearly 25% of disabled people struggle financially, significantly higher than the non-disabled population; this disparity is most pronounced in Greece (75.5%) and Bulgaria (52%), while employment, though helpful, doesn't solve the issue completely.
EU Disability and Financial Hardship: A 25% Disparity
In the European Union, nearly 25% of disabled people struggle financially, significantly higher than the non-disabled population; this disparity is most pronounced in Greece (75.5%) and Bulgaria (52%), while employment, though helpful, doesn't solve the issue completely.
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32% Bias Score


Cook Sues Trump to Block Federal Reserve Dismissal
US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing President Trump to block her dismissal, which Trump initiated due to alleged mortgage misstatements that Cook denies, arguing the accusations predate her tenure and questioning the President's authority to remove a Senate-confirmed official.
Cook Sues Trump to Block Federal Reserve Dismissal
US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing President Trump to block her dismissal, which Trump initiated due to alleged mortgage misstatements that Cook denies, arguing the accusations predate her tenure and questioning the President's authority to remove a Senate-confirmed official.
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36% Bias Score


IAA Mobility 2024: Surge in Chinese Automakers Highlights Shifting Global Landscape
The IAA Mobility 2024, running from September 9th to 15th in Munich, features a 40 percent increase in Chinese exhibitors compared to 2022, alongside a trade summit and public exhibition showcasing electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology, highlighting the shift in global automotive compe...
IAA Mobility 2024: Surge in Chinese Automakers Highlights Shifting Global Landscape
The IAA Mobility 2024, running from September 9th to 15th in Munich, features a 40 percent increase in Chinese exhibitors compared to 2022, alongside a trade summit and public exhibition showcasing electric vehicles and autonomous driving technology, highlighting the shift in global automotive compe...
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48% Bias Score


Jacqueline Wilson's Picture Imperfect: A Sequel Exploring Adult Themes
Jacqueline Wilson's new adult novel, Picture Imperfect, a sequel to her 1999 novel The Illustrated Mum, follows the life of Dolphin, now 33, still caring for her mentally ill mother, and explores themes of family, mental illness, and personal fulfillment.
Jacqueline Wilson's Picture Imperfect: A Sequel Exploring Adult Themes
Jacqueline Wilson's new adult novel, Picture Imperfect, a sequel to her 1999 novel The Illustrated Mum, follows the life of Dolphin, now 33, still caring for her mentally ill mother, and explores themes of family, mental illness, and personal fulfillment.
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44% Bias Score

US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...

US Proposes Stricter Visa Limits for International Students and Journalists
The US government proposed new rules limiting the duration of F, J, and I visas for international students, cultural exchange participants, and journalists, respectively, to four years, 240 days, and 90 days (for Chinese journalists), requiring renewal applications, aiming to enhance monitoring, fol...
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Unprecedented Wildfires: 150,000 Hectares Burned, Disinformation Spreads
Spain is battling its worst wildfire season in three decades, with over 150,000 hectares burned, forcing 30,000 evacuations and sparking false claims of arson for land development, which are contradicted by existing laws.

Spain's Unprecedented Wildfires: 150,000 Hectares Burned, Disinformation Spreads
Spain is battling its worst wildfire season in three decades, with over 150,000 hectares burned, forcing 30,000 evacuations and sparking false claims of arson for land development, which are contradicted by existing laws.
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24% Bias Score

Turkish Defense Contractor Asan Group's Executives Arrested on Espionage Charges
Turkish authorities arrested Asan Group's owner and general manager on Wednesday for suspected military espionage and ties to the Gulen movement; ten Asan subsidiaries are now under state control, and the company denies allegations of receiving classified military information.

Turkish Defense Contractor Asan Group's Executives Arrested on Espionage Charges
Turkish authorities arrested Asan Group's owner and general manager on Wednesday for suspected military espionage and ties to the Gulen movement; ten Asan subsidiaries are now under state control, and the company denies allegations of receiving classified military information.
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44% Bias Score

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Allah is Lesbian" T-shirt
Moroccan feminist activist Ibtissame Lachgar faces up to five years in prison for displaying a t-shirt reading "Allah is lesbian," sparking debate and revealing divisions within the international feminist movement regarding freedom of expression and religious norms.

Moroccan Feminist Arrested for "Allah is Lesbian" T-shirt
Moroccan feminist activist Ibtissame Lachgar faces up to five years in prison for displaying a t-shirt reading "Allah is lesbian," sparking debate and revealing divisions within the international feminist movement regarding freedom of expression and religious norms.
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60% Bias Score

UK to Halve Asylum Seeker Housing Support
The UK Home Office will reduce the government-provided housing period for asylum seekers from 56 to 28 days in September, excluding vulnerable groups, despite charity concerns about increased homelessness; the government says this is a temporary measure to address asylum hotel usage.

UK to Halve Asylum Seeker Housing Support
The UK Home Office will reduce the government-provided housing period for asylum seekers from 56 to 28 days in September, excluding vulnerable groups, despite charity concerns about increased homelessness; the government says this is a temporary measure to address asylum hotel usage.
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48% Bias Score

UK Charity's Unconditional Grants Prove Effective in Combating Homelessness
Greater Change, a UK charity, gave £699,000 to 403 people at risk of homelessness in 2024, enabling 86% to secure stable housing and almost half to find jobs; the charity argues this approach saves taxpayer money by preventing people from becoming entrenched in the system.

UK Charity's Unconditional Grants Prove Effective in Combating Homelessness
Greater Change, a UK charity, gave £699,000 to 403 people at risk of homelessness in 2024, enabling 86% to secure stable housing and almost half to find jobs; the charity argues this approach saves taxpayer money by preventing people from becoming entrenched in the system.
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60% Bias Score
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