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UN Cuts Humanitarian Aid Request to $47 Billion Amidst Funding Shortfalls
The UN's humanitarian agency is requesting $47 billion for 2025 to assist 190 million people in 32 countries, a decrease from this year's appeal due to funding shortfalls and a need for prioritization, impacting aid distribution and potentially exacerbating inequalities.
UN Cuts Humanitarian Aid Request to $47 Billion Amidst Funding Shortfalls
The UN's humanitarian agency is requesting $47 billion for 2025 to assist 190 million people in 32 countries, a decrease from this year's appeal due to funding shortfalls and a need for prioritization, impacting aid distribution and potentially exacerbating inequalities.
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24% Bias Score


NATO Allies Urged to Boost Defense Spending to 3% of GDP
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is pushing European countries to increase defense spending to up to 3% of GDP to meet a new security blueprint, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and the need to bolster NATO's response capabilities. This comes as Western support for Ukraine depletes armament stocks an...
NATO Allies Urged to Boost Defense Spending to 3% of GDP
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is pushing European countries to increase defense spending to up to 3% of GDP to meet a new security blueprint, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and the need to bolster NATO's response capabilities. This comes as Western support for Ukraine depletes armament stocks an...
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Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
Guinean Journalist Abducted Amidst Military Regime's Crackdown on Media
In Guinea's capital, Conakry, investigative journalist Habib Marouane Kamara was abducted on Tuesday by men in security uniforms, highlighting the military regime's escalating crackdown on independent media, a trend mirrored in other West African nations.
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36% Bias Score


Enron "Relaunch" Stirs Outrage, Highlights Lasting Impact of 2001 Collapse
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a relaunched Enron announced its return, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs in the 2001 collapse; however, evidence suggests this is a parody, causing a mixed reaction.
Enron "Relaunch" Stirs Outrage, Highlights Lasting Impact of 2001 Collapse
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a relaunched Enron announced its return, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs in the 2001 collapse; however, evidence suggests this is a parody, causing a mixed reaction.
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40% Bias Score


Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.
Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.
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36% Bias Score


NJ Township's "Prop" Ban, Including American Flag, Stirs Free Speech Debate
Edison Township, NJ, council's new rules barring "props," including the U.S. flag and Constitution, at meetings sparked protests and a warning from a free speech organization; one resident was removed after waving a flag.
NJ Township's "Prop" Ban, Including American Flag, Stirs Free Speech Debate
Edison Township, NJ, council's new rules barring "props," including the U.S. flag and Constitution, at meetings sparked protests and a warning from a free speech organization; one resident was removed after waving a flag.
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44% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Government Collapse
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, driven by budget disputes, is scheduled for Wednesday, potentially leading to a government collapse and the appointment of a new prime minister, uniting the far-right and left-wing in a rare alliance.

No-Confidence Vote Threatens French Government Collapse
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, driven by budget disputes, is scheduled for Wednesday, potentially leading to a government collapse and the appointment of a new prime minister, uniting the far-right and left-wing in a rare alliance.
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40% Bias Score

Brief Intense Activity Significantly Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Women
A study of over 22,000 UK adults found that women who added three minutes of intense daily activity lowered their risk of major heart events by 45% and heart failure risk by 67%, highlighting a simple way to improve cardiovascular health.

Brief Intense Activity Significantly Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Women
A study of over 22,000 UK adults found that women who added three minutes of intense daily activity lowered their risk of major heart events by 45% and heart failure risk by 67%, highlighting a simple way to improve cardiovascular health.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Plan 30-Day Legislative Blitz
President-elect Donald Trump addressed Senate Republicans on Tuesday, outlining a potential first-30-days agenda that includes tax cuts, border security, and deportations, while facing potential resistance to some cabinet nominees.

Senate Republicans Plan 30-Day Legislative Blitz
President-elect Donald Trump addressed Senate Republicans on Tuesday, outlining a potential first-30-days agenda that includes tax cuts, border security, and deportations, while facing potential resistance to some cabinet nominees.
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48% Bias Score

NC Supreme Court Race: Machine Recount Confirms Riggs' Lead, Hand Recount Ordered
In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, a machine recount confirmed Democrat Allison Riggs's 734-vote lead over Republican Jefferson Griffin, prompting a partial hand recount of 3% of voting sites to begin Wednesday or Thursday. Griffin is also protesting over 60,000 ballots.

NC Supreme Court Race: Machine Recount Confirms Riggs' Lead, Hand Recount Ordered
In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, a machine recount confirmed Democrat Allison Riggs's 734-vote lead over Republican Jefferson Griffin, prompting a partial hand recount of 3% of voting sites to begin Wednesday or Thursday. Griffin is also protesting over 60,000 ballots.
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48% Bias Score

Scottish Sikh Artist Wins Turner Prize Amidst Pro-Palestinian Protest
Jasleen Kaur won the 25,000-pound Turner Prize for an exhibition exploring her Scottish Sikh identity, using everyday objects and family photos; the ceremony was picketed by pro-Palestinian protestors, and Kaur used her speech to support their demands that Tate sever ties with donors linked to Israe...

Scottish Sikh Artist Wins Turner Prize Amidst Pro-Palestinian Protest
Jasleen Kaur won the 25,000-pound Turner Prize for an exhibition exploring her Scottish Sikh identity, using everyday objects and family photos; the ceremony was picketed by pro-Palestinian protestors, and Kaur used her speech to support their demands that Tate sever ties with donors linked to Israe...
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32% Bias Score

Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.

Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
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36% Bias Score
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