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Minor California Earthquakes Renew 'Big One' Fears
Three minor earthquakes hit California near the San Andreas Fault in the last 24 hours, prompting renewed concerns about the predicted 'Big One,' a magnitude 7.8 or greater earthquake that could cause widespread devastation based on historical patterns and expert predictions.
Minor California Earthquakes Renew 'Big One' Fears
Three minor earthquakes hit California near the San Andreas Fault in the last 24 hours, prompting renewed concerns about the predicted 'Big One,' a magnitude 7.8 or greater earthquake that could cause widespread devastation based on historical patterns and expert predictions.
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44% Bias Score


UK Economy Shows Resilience Amidst Economic Headwinds
Despite facing economic headwinds from tax increases, spending cuts, and US tariffs, Britain's economy showed resilience in the first quarter of 2025, with a 0.7% surge in output driven by a booming service sector, briefly making it the top performer among G7 nations.
UK Economy Shows Resilience Amidst Economic Headwinds
Despite facing economic headwinds from tax increases, spending cuts, and US tariffs, Britain's economy showed resilience in the first quarter of 2025, with a 0.7% surge in output driven by a booming service sector, briefly making it the top performer among G7 nations.
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56% Bias Score


UK Launches School Mental Health Drive to Combat Rising Rates of Child Mental Disorders
The UK government announced a new mental health initiative in schools to combat rising rates of mental disorders in children (23.3% in 2023), aiming to provide all pupils with mental health support by 2030 and includes teaching children 'grit' to cope with life challenges, addressing concerns about ...
UK Launches School Mental Health Drive to Combat Rising Rates of Child Mental Disorders
The UK government announced a new mental health initiative in schools to combat rising rates of mental disorders in children (23.3% in 2023), aiming to provide all pupils with mental health support by 2030 and includes teaching children 'grit' to cope with life challenges, addressing concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score


Delayed UK-US Trade Deal Leaves British Industries Facing Tariffs
A UK-US trade deal promising reduced tariffs on cars, steel, and aluminum is delayed, leaving British industries facing 25% US export levies despite government claims of immediate reductions. The delay, weeks after the deal's announcement, impacts automotive, aerospace, and steel sectors, causing un...
Delayed UK-US Trade Deal Leaves British Industries Facing Tariffs
A UK-US trade deal promising reduced tariffs on cars, steel, and aluminum is delayed, leaving British industries facing 25% US export levies despite government claims of immediate reductions. The delay, weeks after the deal's announcement, impacts automotive, aerospace, and steel sectors, causing un...
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64% Bias Score


Financial Sexism: Women Save More Despite Regular Mansplaining
A survey of 2,000 women found that 60 percent regularly experience financial sexism, such as mansplaining, yet women save more than men; husbands, colleagues, fathers and friends are the main culprits; the UK will see 60 percent of its wealth controlled by women by the end of the year.
Financial Sexism: Women Save More Despite Regular Mansplaining
A survey of 2,000 women found that 60 percent regularly experience financial sexism, such as mansplaining, yet women save more than men; husbands, colleagues, fathers and friends are the main culprits; the UK will see 60 percent of its wealth controlled by women by the end of the year.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Backlash Over Agricultural Inheritance Tax Reforms
The UK government's planned inheritance tax reforms for agricultural assets, starting April 2026, have sparked major protests from farmers due to concerns over impacting vulnerable farmers and food security; a parliamentary committee recommends delaying the reforms until April 2027.
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Agricultural Inheritance Tax Reforms
The UK government's planned inheritance tax reforms for agricultural assets, starting April 2026, have sparked major protests from farmers due to concerns over impacting vulnerable farmers and food security; a parliamentary committee recommends delaying the reforms until April 2027.
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52% Bias Score

Smokey Robinson Faces Criminal Probe Amidst $200 Million Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Four former housekeepers filed a $200 million civil lawsuit against Smokey Robinson and his wife, alleging numerous sexual assaults, a hostile work environment, and wage theft between 2007 and 2024, prompting a criminal investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Smokey Robinson Faces Criminal Probe Amidst $200 Million Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Four former housekeepers filed a $200 million civil lawsuit against Smokey Robinson and his wife, alleging numerous sexual assaults, a hostile work environment, and wage theft between 2007 and 2024, prompting a criminal investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
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48% Bias Score

£100 Million Spent on Spin Doctors in Scotland Amidst NHS Crisis
Over three years, Scotland's public sector spent more than £100 million on 642 spin doctors, while simultaneously raising taxes and imposing cuts amidst an NHS crisis; the Scottish Government's share was £11.97 million.

£100 Million Spent on Spin Doctors in Scotland Amidst NHS Crisis
Over three years, Scotland's public sector spent more than £100 million on 642 spin doctors, while simultaneously raising taxes and imposing cuts amidst an NHS crisis; the Scottish Government's share was £11.97 million.
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60% Bias Score

Finger Clubbing: An Overlooked Sign of Rising Lung Cancer Cases
Finger clubbing, a swelling of the fingertips, is a less-known symptom of lung cancer, highlighted by a former patient's experience and a 2012 study showing it affects 5–15% of patients. Rising lung cancer cases among young women (130% increase) and nonsmokers underscore the need for early detection...

Finger Clubbing: An Overlooked Sign of Rising Lung Cancer Cases
Finger clubbing, a swelling of the fingertips, is a less-known symptom of lung cancer, highlighted by a former patient's experience and a 2012 study showing it affects 5–15% of patients. Rising lung cancer cases among young women (130% increase) and nonsmokers underscore the need for early detection...
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60% Bias Score

Australia's Interest Rate Cut to Save Mortgage Holders $100+ Monthly
Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next week, saving the average mortgage holder over $100 per month, driven by easing inflation and positive economic indicators.

Australia's Interest Rate Cut to Save Mortgage Holders $100+ Monthly
Australia's central bank is expected to cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points next week, saving the average mortgage holder over $100 per month, driven by easing inflation and positive economic indicators.
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40% Bias Score

Nantucket's Record Cocaine Bust: $257,000 Seizure, High Bail for Suspect
On Nantucket Island, Francisco Fernandez Sanchez, 31, was arrested for possessing over 2.5 kg of cocaine in the island's largest-ever drug bust, facing a minimum 12-year sentence despite community support letters portraying him as a person of high character.

Nantucket's Record Cocaine Bust: $257,000 Seizure, High Bail for Suspect
On Nantucket Island, Francisco Fernandez Sanchez, 31, was arrested for possessing over 2.5 kg of cocaine in the island's largest-ever drug bust, facing a minimum 12-year sentence despite community support letters portraying him as a person of high character.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Government Backs Above-Inflation Wage Hike for Low-Paid Workers
The Australian government submitted a proposal to the Fair Work Commission for a real wage increase above inflation for three million low-paid workers, starting July 1, generating conflict with employers who want a smaller rise.

Australian Government Backs Above-Inflation Wage Hike for Low-Paid Workers
The Australian government submitted a proposal to the Fair Work Commission for a real wage increase above inflation for three million low-paid workers, starting July 1, generating conflict with employers who want a smaller rise.
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40% Bias Score
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