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Marten Appeals Manslaughter Conviction
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in the death of their newborn daughter, Victoria, and Marten is appealing her conviction, citing potential jury prejudice due to the revelation of Gordon's past as a convicted rapist.
Marten Appeals Manslaughter Conviction
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in the death of their newborn daughter, Victoria, and Marten is appealing her conviction, citing potential jury prejudice due to the revelation of Gordon's past as a convicted rapist.
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36% Bias Score


UK Borrowing Costs Hit 27-Year High Amid Investor Jitters
Investor jitters over the UK Chancellor's financial plans and rising inflation have driven UK borrowing costs to a 27-year high, shrinking the government's financial headroom by £6.5 billion and increasing the likelihood of tax rises.
UK Borrowing Costs Hit 27-Year High Amid Investor Jitters
Investor jitters over the UK Chancellor's financial plans and rising inflation have driven UK borrowing costs to a 27-year high, shrinking the government's financial headroom by £6.5 billion and increasing the likelihood of tax rises.
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64% Bias Score


France Probes Phantom Braking Incidents Linked to Driver-Assistance Systems
A French investigation into phantom braking incidents, blamed on malfunctioning driver-assistance systems, has been launched following several accidents, including one fatality; a petition to parliament calls for an inquiry and review of related manslaughter convictions.
France Probes Phantom Braking Incidents Linked to Driver-Assistance Systems
A French investigation into phantom braking incidents, blamed on malfunctioning driver-assistance systems, has been launched following several accidents, including one fatality; a petition to parliament calls for an inquiry and review of related manslaughter convictions.
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40% Bias Score


Utah Mars Simulations Suggest 2030 Human Mission Possible
An Air Force veteran leading simulated Mars missions in Utah's Mars Desert Research Station believes humans could reach Mars by 2030, driven by innovative experiments and public participation, but facing challenges from SpaceX's rapid launch approach and NASA budget cuts.
Utah Mars Simulations Suggest 2030 Human Mission Possible
An Air Force veteran leading simulated Mars missions in Utah's Mars Desert Research Station believes humans could reach Mars by 2030, driven by innovative experiments and public participation, but facing challenges from SpaceX's rapid launch approach and NASA budget cuts.
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32% Bias Score


Epping Hotel Injunction: Legal Blow to UK Asylum Policy
A High Court injunction ordered the closure of a hotel in Epping used as an asylum center due to a breach of planning laws; this ruling could affect the government's asylum policy by forcing the relocation of over 32,000 asylum seekers currently housed in hotels nationwide, creating urgency for the ...
Epping Hotel Injunction: Legal Blow to UK Asylum Policy
A High Court injunction ordered the closure of a hotel in Epping used as an asylum center due to a breach of planning laws; this ruling could affect the government's asylum policy by forcing the relocation of over 32,000 asylum seekers currently housed in hotels nationwide, creating urgency for the ...
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64% Bias Score


Postpartum Colon Cancer Death Highlights Early-Onset Diagnosis Challenges
A 37-year-old Chinese woman died from colorectal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), a rare and aggressive cancer diagnosed one month after childbirth, highlighting challenges in diagnosing postpartum cancers and the rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer.
Postpartum Colon Cancer Death Highlights Early-Onset Diagnosis Challenges
A 37-year-old Chinese woman died from colorectal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), a rare and aggressive cancer diagnosed one month after childbirth, highlighting challenges in diagnosing postpartum cancers and the rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer.
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36% Bias Score

Lithuania Builds Massive Border Defenses Amidst Heightened Russia Threat
Lithuania is building a 30-mile-wide, three-layered defensive line along its border with Russia and Belarus, including minefields and explosive bridges, as part of a larger Baltic effort to bolster defenses against potential Russian aggression, costing an estimated €60 million, and raising its defen...

Lithuania Builds Massive Border Defenses Amidst Heightened Russia Threat
Lithuania is building a 30-mile-wide, three-layered defensive line along its border with Russia and Belarus, including minefields and explosive bridges, as part of a larger Baltic effort to bolster defenses against potential Russian aggression, costing an estimated €60 million, and raising its defen...
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56% Bias Score

Republican Sex Scandal Exposes Hypocrisy on Homosexuality
A sex scandal involving Republican officials, including at least one congressman, and male escorts has exposed hypocrisy within the party, which publicly champions traditional family values while privately engaging in behavior it condemns; a surge in Grindr activity at Republican events further unde...

Republican Sex Scandal Exposes Hypocrisy on Homosexuality
A sex scandal involving Republican officials, including at least one congressman, and male escorts has exposed hypocrisy within the party, which publicly champions traditional family values while privately engaging in behavior it condemns; a surge in Grindr activity at Republican events further unde...
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68% Bias Score

Australia-Israel Diplomatic Rift over Palestinian State Recognition
Australia's recognition of a Palestinian state has prompted a strong rebuke from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who labeled Prime Minister Albanese 'weak', leading to a diplomatic row involving visa cancellations for several Israeli politicians and retaliatory measures from Israel.

Australia-Israel Diplomatic Rift over Palestinian State Recognition
Australia's recognition of a Palestinian state has prompted a strong rebuke from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who labeled Prime Minister Albanese 'weak', leading to a diplomatic row involving visa cancellations for several Israeli politicians and retaliatory measures from Israel.
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52% Bias Score

Vodafone Study Reveals Widespread Explicit Image Sharing Among Secondary School Students
New research from Vodafone reveals that 20% of secondary school pupils have been pressured to share explicit images, with 63% experiencing non-consensual forwarding, prompting Vodafone to launch the HMD Fuse smartphone with AI-powered child safety features and the 'Connect and Protect' parental supp...

Vodafone Study Reveals Widespread Explicit Image Sharing Among Secondary School Students
New research from Vodafone reveals that 20% of secondary school pupils have been pressured to share explicit images, with 63% experiencing non-consensual forwarding, prompting Vodafone to launch the HMD Fuse smartphone with AI-powered child safety features and the 'Connect and Protect' parental supp...
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56% Bias Score

Youth Vaping Linked to Increased Smoking Risk and Health Problems
A global review of 384 youth vaping studies reveals that children who regularly vape are three times more likely to become smokers, and face increased risks of respiratory illnesses, substance abuse, and mental health issues.

Youth Vaping Linked to Increased Smoking Risk and Health Problems
A global review of 384 youth vaping studies reveals that children who regularly vape are three times more likely to become smokers, and face increased risks of respiratory illnesses, substance abuse, and mental health issues.
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52% Bias Score

Scotland Watchdog Urges Using Seized Criminal Assets to Fight Gang Violence
A Scottish watchdog recommends using £10 million in seized criminal assets to directly fund the fight against rising gang violence, contrasting with the current system that allocates such funds to community projects.

Scotland Watchdog Urges Using Seized Criminal Assets to Fight Gang Violence
A Scottish watchdog recommends using £10 million in seized criminal assets to directly fund the fight against rising gang violence, contrasting with the current system that allocates such funds to community projects.
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48% Bias Score
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