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Dutch COVID-19 Inquiry Faces Challenges Amidst Political Instability
A Dutch parliamentary committee is conducting a 32-month investigation into the country's COVID-19 response, interviewing various groups and examining government decisions, advisor roles, handling of critics, and fundamental rights restrictions, despite facing internal challenges and personnel chang...
Dutch COVID-19 Inquiry Faces Challenges Amidst Political Instability
A Dutch parliamentary committee is conducting a 32-month investigation into the country's COVID-19 response, interviewing various groups and examining government decisions, advisor roles, handling of critics, and fundamental rights restrictions, despite facing internal challenges and personnel chang...
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40% Bias Score


Manhunt Underway After Two Victorian Police Officers Killed in Porepunkah
Dezi Freeman, whose real name is Desmond Filby, allegedly killed two Victorian police officers in Porepunkah on Tuesday while they served a search warrant related to alleged child sex offenses; a large-scale manhunt is underway.
Manhunt Underway After Two Victorian Police Officers Killed in Porepunkah
Dezi Freeman, whose real name is Desmond Filby, allegedly killed two Victorian police officers in Porepunkah on Tuesday while they served a search warrant related to alleged child sex offenses; a large-scale manhunt is underway.
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56% Bias Score


AI and Copyright: Musicians Protest Music Devaluation
Over 1,000 artists protested UK copyright changes in February 2025 with a silent album, while 200 musicians, including Billie Eilish and Stevie Wonder, petitioned tech companies against music devaluation in April 2025, amidst rising concerns about AI's impact on artist compensation and rights.
AI and Copyright: Musicians Protest Music Devaluation
Over 1,000 artists protested UK copyright changes in February 2025 with a silent album, while 200 musicians, including Billie Eilish and Stevie Wonder, petitioned tech companies against music devaluation in April 2025, amidst rising concerns about AI's impact on artist compensation and rights.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on DEI Initiatives
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025 targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in government and private sectors, leading to investigations and legal challenges by the Justice Department, drawing comparisons to Jim Crow-era tactics, with the Supreme Court's d...
Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on DEI Initiatives
President Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025 targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in government and private sectors, leading to investigations and legal challenges by the Justice Department, drawing comparisons to Jim Crow-era tactics, with the Supreme Court's d...
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64% Bias Score


Net-Zero Banking Alliance Restructures Amidst Antitrust Lawsuits
Facing multiple antitrust lawsuits, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), initially comprising major banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, is restructuring into a guidance-focused initiative, significantly impacting climate action and regulatory strategies.
Net-Zero Banking Alliance Restructures Amidst Antitrust Lawsuits
Facing multiple antitrust lawsuits, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), initially comprising major banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, is restructuring into a guidance-focused initiative, significantly impacting climate action and regulatory strategies.
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36% Bias Score


Blockchain-Based Zero-Trust Security for Fintech
Research suggests using Ethereum smart contracts for access control in zero-trust security for financial institutions, enhancing transparency, immutability, and mitigating insider threats; however, challenges like performance and privacy need addressing.
Blockchain-Based Zero-Trust Security for Fintech
Research suggests using Ethereum smart contracts for access control in zero-trust security for financial institutions, enhancing transparency, immutability, and mitigating insider threats; however, challenges like performance and privacy need addressing.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Cities Struggle with Unaccompanied Syrian Minors Causing Widespread Disruption
Dozens of unaccompanied Syrian minors are causing widespread disruption in several Dutch cities, leading to intimidation, fights, and theft; local authorities, facing inaction from the national government, are implementing unprecedented measures such as city-wide bans.

Dutch Cities Struggle with Unaccompanied Syrian Minors Causing Widespread Disruption
Dozens of unaccompanied Syrian minors are causing widespread disruption in several Dutch cities, leading to intimidation, fights, and theft; local authorities, facing inaction from the national government, are implementing unprecedented measures such as city-wide bans.
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52% Bias Score

FBI Warns of Billion-Dollar Hacking Scam Targeting Seniors
The FBI warns of a billion-dollar hacking scam targeting seniors, where hackers impersonate banks and government agencies, tricking victims into installing malicious software to steal their money; never install software from unknown callers.

FBI Warns of Billion-Dollar Hacking Scam Targeting Seniors
The FBI warns of a billion-dollar hacking scam targeting seniors, where hackers impersonate banks and government agencies, tricking victims into installing malicious software to steal their money; never install software from unknown callers.
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44% Bias Score

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amidst Nation-Worst Infant Mortality Rate
Mississippi declared a public health emergency due to its nation-worst infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, exceeding the national average of 5.5 and implementing a strategy to address equitable access to care, including Medicaid expansion.

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amidst Nation-Worst Infant Mortality Rate
Mississippi declared a public health emergency due to its nation-worst infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, exceeding the national average of 5.5 and implementing a strategy to address equitable access to care, including Medicaid expansion.
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36% Bias Score

Inner-City Population Decline Amidst Housing Density Battles
Inner-city areas in Sydney and Melbourne, resisting increased housing density, are losing younger residents and experiencing population aging, while outer suburbs are rapidly growing, creating infrastructure strain and highlighting a conflict between urban planning and community opposition.

Inner-City Population Decline Amidst Housing Density Battles
Inner-city areas in Sydney and Melbourne, resisting increased housing density, are losing younger residents and experiencing population aging, while outer suburbs are rapidly growing, creating infrastructure strain and highlighting a conflict between urban planning and community opposition.
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56% Bias Score

CSO Role Expands as Sustainability Takes Center Stage
A Forbes survey of 1,100 global executives reveals a significant increase in collaboration between CEOs and CSOs on sustainability initiatives (43% in 2025 vs. 21% in 2024), driven by growing sustainability budgets and the integration of sustainability into core business strategy.

CSO Role Expands as Sustainability Takes Center Stage
A Forbes survey of 1,100 global executives reveals a significant increase in collaboration between CEOs and CSOs on sustainability initiatives (43% in 2025 vs. 21% in 2024), driven by growing sustainability budgets and the integration of sustainability into core business strategy.
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48% Bias Score

Google Removes Four Million Apps from Play Store in 2024"
In 2024, Google removed almost four million apps from the Play Store, primarily due to data protection and privacy violations, resulting in the termination of 155,000 developer accounts; however, removed apps remain on user devices, necessitating user vigilance.

Google Removes Four Million Apps from Play Store in 2024"
In 2024, Google removed almost four million apps from the Play Store, primarily due to data protection and privacy violations, resulting in the termination of 155,000 developer accounts; however, removed apps remain on user devices, necessitating user vigilance.
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48% Bias Score
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