Italy Fines OpenAI $15.6 Million for ChatGPT Privacy Violations
Italy's data protection agency fined OpenAI \$15.6 million for violating user privacy by collecting data without consent to train its ChatGPT AI chatbot, lacking age verification, and failing to provide adequate information to users; OpenAI plans to appeal.
Italy Fines OpenAI $15.6 Million for ChatGPT Privacy Violations
Italy's data protection agency fined OpenAI \$15.6 million for violating user privacy by collecting data without consent to train its ChatGPT AI chatbot, lacking age verification, and failing to provide adequate information to users; OpenAI plans to appeal.
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32% Bias Score
Amazon Delivery Hubs Hit by Teamsters Strike
Teamsters union-affiliated Amazon delivery drivers launched a strike at seven US delivery hubs on Thursday, impacting operations in major cities. The workers are demanding better wages, benefits, and working conditions, while Amazon disputes their employment status and claims no operational impact.
Amazon Delivery Hubs Hit by Teamsters Strike
Teamsters union-affiliated Amazon delivery drivers launched a strike at seven US delivery hubs on Thursday, impacting operations in major cities. The workers are demanding better wages, benefits, and working conditions, while Amazon disputes their employment status and claims no operational impact.
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52% Bias Score
Environmental Groups Sue California Over Biofuel Pollution in Low-Carbon Fuel Standard Update
Several environmental groups are suing California air regulators over their update to the low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS), arguing that it fails to address biofuel pollution's impact on low-income and Latino communities and its contribution to deforestation. The lawsuits, filed by groups including C...
Environmental Groups Sue California Over Biofuel Pollution in Low-Carbon Fuel Standard Update
Several environmental groups are suing California air regulators over their update to the low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS), arguing that it fails to address biofuel pollution's impact on low-income and Latino communities and its contribution to deforestation. The lawsuits, filed by groups including C...
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52% Bias Score
French Death Row Inmate Seeks Repatriation Amidst Indonesian Clemency Plan
A French national, Serge Atlaoui, on death row in Indonesia for drug offenses, is seeking repatriation after President Prabowo Subianto announced plans to pardon 44,000 prisoners, following recent prisoner releases to the Philippines and Australia.
French Death Row Inmate Seeks Repatriation Amidst Indonesian Clemency Plan
A French national, Serge Atlaoui, on death row in Indonesia for drug offenses, is seeking repatriation after President Prabowo Subianto announced plans to pardon 44,000 prisoners, following recent prisoner releases to the Philippines and Australia.
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44% Bias Score
EPA Approves California's Plan to Ban Gas-Powered Cars by 2035
The EPA approved California's plan to phase out new gas-powered car sales by 2035 and reduce NOx emissions from heavy-duty vehicles, starting with a 75% reduction and increasing to 90% later, granting waivers under the Clean Air Act. This decision, however, faces potential legal challenges from the ...
EPA Approves California's Plan to Ban Gas-Powered Cars by 2035
The EPA approved California's plan to phase out new gas-powered car sales by 2035 and reduce NOx emissions from heavy-duty vehicles, starting with a 75% reduction and increasing to 90% later, granting waivers under the Clean Air Act. This decision, however, faces potential legal challenges from the ...
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40% Bias Score
Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Interference Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from the Trump election interference case due to a perceived conflict of interest, leaving the case's future uncertain pending a decision by the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia and potential further appeals.
Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Interference Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from the Trump election interference case due to a perceived conflict of interest, leaving the case's future uncertain pending a decision by the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia and potential further appeals.
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44% Bias Score
Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loans for 55,000 Public Servants
The Biden administration canceled $4.28 billion in federal student loans for 55,000 public service workers under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, marking the final round before Biden leaves office and bringing the total loan cancellations under his administration to $180 billion for 4.9 ...
Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loans for 55,000 Public Servants
The Biden administration canceled $4.28 billion in federal student loans for 55,000 public service workers under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, marking the final round before Biden leaves office and bringing the total loan cancellations under his administration to $180 billion for 4.9 ...
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56% Bias Score
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 80 at LA Times Restaurant Event
Over 80 people got sick with norovirus after eating raw oysters at a December 3rd Los Angeles Times' 101 best restaurants event at the Hollywood Palladium; recalled oysters, sourced from Pacific Northwest Shellfish Co. and supplied by Santa Monica Seafood, were the cause; the FDA issued a warning to...
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 80 at LA Times Restaurant Event
Over 80 people got sick with norovirus after eating raw oysters at a December 3rd Los Angeles Times' 101 best restaurants event at the Hollywood Palladium; recalled oysters, sourced from Pacific Northwest Shellfish Co. and supplied by Santa Monica Seafood, were the cause; the FDA issued a warning to...
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12% Bias Score
Kentucky Lands Major Food Company Investment, Creating 925 Jobs
Australia-based Kitchen Food Co. will invest \$69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, marking Kentucky's fifth-largest jobs project since 2019 and contributing to a record year for economic investment.
Kentucky Lands Major Food Company Investment, Creating 925 Jobs
Australia-based Kitchen Food Co. will invest \$69 million in a Hopkinsville, Kentucky facility, creating 925 jobs, marking Kentucky's fifth-largest jobs project since 2019 and contributing to a record year for economic investment.
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48% Bias Score
Michigan House Adjourns Early Amidst Democratic Divisions
The Michigan House of Representatives ended its session early due to Democratic infighting and absences, killing bills on public records, ghost guns, and reproductive health data, exposing deep divisions within the party after recent electoral setbacks and reflecting broader tensions.
Michigan House Adjourns Early Amidst Democratic Divisions
The Michigan House of Representatives ended its session early due to Democratic infighting and absences, killing bills on public records, ghost guns, and reproductive health data, exposing deep divisions within the party after recent electoral setbacks and reflecting broader tensions.
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48% Bias Score
EU Affirms Ukraine's Agency in Future Decisions Amid Concerns Over Trump Administration
EU leaders in Brussels declared that no decisions will be made about war-torn Ukraine without its consent or excluding European partners, amid concerns about President-elect Trump's incoming administration and potential deals with Russia. The EU has committed more than $187 billion in aid to Ukraine...
EU Affirms Ukraine's Agency in Future Decisions Amid Concerns Over Trump Administration
EU leaders in Brussels declared that no decisions will be made about war-torn Ukraine without its consent or excluding European partners, amid concerns about President-elect Trump's incoming administration and potential deals with Russia. The EU has committed more than $187 billion in aid to Ukraine...
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48% Bias Score
Elite Universities Accused of Admissions Favoritism for Wealthy Donors
A class-action lawsuit alleges that 17 elite U.S. universities gave preferential treatment to children of wealthy donors, violating need-blind admissions policies; ten schools settled for $284 million, while six deny the allegations.
Elite Universities Accused of Admissions Favoritism for Wealthy Donors
A class-action lawsuit alleges that 17 elite U.S. universities gave preferential treatment to children of wealthy donors, violating need-blind admissions policies; ten schools settled for $284 million, while six deny the allegations.
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44% Bias Score