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AI Therapy Apps: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis While Navigating Ethical Concerns
AI therapy apps are rising to address the global mental health crisis characterized by underfunded resources and limited access, but ethical concerns and safety measures are paramount due to the potential for harm.
AI Therapy Apps: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis While Navigating Ethical Concerns
AI therapy apps are rising to address the global mental health crisis characterized by underfunded resources and limited access, but ethical concerns and safety measures are paramount due to the potential for harm.
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36% Bias Score


Morawiecki Likens EU Forces to Mordor, Underscoring Growing Divisions
Mateusz Morawiecki, the new leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, compared Russia and certain EU forces to Mordor, highlighting divisions within the EU and clashes over national sovereignty versus EU centralisation. He even stated that he would cooperate with the devil to benefi...
Morawiecki Likens EU Forces to Mordor, Underscoring Growing Divisions
Mateusz Morawiecki, the new leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, compared Russia and certain EU forces to Mordor, highlighting divisions within the EU and clashes over national sovereignty versus EU centralisation. He even stated that he would cooperate with the devil to benefi...
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52% Bias Score


Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Show Lower Alzheimer's Death Rates: Study
A Harvard Medical School study found lower Alzheimer's death rates among US taxi and ambulance drivers (1.03% and 0.91%) compared to the general population (1.69%) and other transportation jobs, suggesting that memory-intensive navigation might offer some protection against Alzheimer's, though more ...
Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Show Lower Alzheimer's Death Rates: Study
A Harvard Medical School study found lower Alzheimer's death rates among US taxi and ambulance drivers (1.03% and 0.91%) compared to the general population (1.69%) and other transportation jobs, suggesting that memory-intensive navigation might offer some protection against Alzheimer's, though more ...
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Hush Money Conviction Upheld, Set to Become First Felon President
A New York judge rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss his hush-money conviction, ruling that the charges were related to "decidedly personal acts" and not his presidential duties, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity; Trump will be the first felon to assume the presid...
Trump's Hush Money Conviction Upheld, Set to Become First Felon President
A New York judge rejected Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss his hush-money conviction, ruling that the charges were related to "decidedly personal acts" and not his presidential duties, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity; Trump will be the first felon to assume the presid...
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44% Bias Score


Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
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48% Bias Score


Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Two Amidst Criticism
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing at least two people, including a civilian, and detaining eight, sparking criticism for collaborating with Israel and highlighting the complex power dynamics in the West Bank.
Palestinian Security Forces Raid in Jenin Kills Two Amidst Criticism
Palestinian security forces conducted a rare raid in Jenin, killing at least two people, including a civilian, and detaining eight, sparking criticism for collaborating with Israel and highlighting the complex power dynamics in the West Bank.
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.

Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.
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52% Bias Score

EDPB Clarifies AI Data Use, Sets Three-Stage Legitimate Interest Test
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued an opinion clarifying the use of personal data in AI model development, establishing a three-stage test for 'legitimate interest' and emphasizing data anonymity; national authorities will assess GDPR compliance on a case-by-case basis, with further gu...

EDPB Clarifies AI Data Use, Sets Three-Stage Legitimate Interest Test
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued an opinion clarifying the use of personal data in AI model development, establishing a three-stage test for 'legitimate interest' and emphasizing data anonymity; national authorities will assess GDPR compliance on a case-by-case basis, with further gu...
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28% Bias Score

Marisa Paredes, Spanish Acting Legend, Dies at 78
Spanish acting legend Marisa Paredes died at 78 in Madrid from heart failure; her career included over 75 films, notably with Pedro Almodóvar, and she was a vocal political activist.

Marisa Paredes, Spanish Acting Legend, Dies at 78
Spanish acting legend Marisa Paredes died at 78 in Madrid from heart failure; her career included over 75 films, notably with Pedro Almodóvar, and she was a vocal political activist.
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20% Bias Score

Al-Assad Claims Evacuation, Not Escape, Following Syrian Regime Fall
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claims his departure from Syria on December 8th was due to a Russian evacuation from a drone-attacked base, not a planned escape; this follows the fall of his regime to opposition forces, including the HTS group, after a 13-year civil war causing at least 500,...

Al-Assad Claims Evacuation, Not Escape, Following Syrian Regime Fall
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claims his departure from Syria on December 8th was due to a Russian evacuation from a drone-attacked base, not a planned escape; this follows the fall of his regime to opposition forces, including the HTS group, after a 13-year civil war causing at least 500,...
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52% Bias Score

Serbia Accused of Using Spyware to Surveil Activists and Journalists
Amnesty International reported that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite and a new spyware, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of activists and journalists, illegally accessing their data, raising concerns about state control and repression amidst anti-government protests.

Serbia Accused of Using Spyware to Surveil Activists and Journalists
Amnesty International reported that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite and a new spyware, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of activists and journalists, illegally accessing their data, raising concerns about state control and repression amidst anti-government protests.
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40% Bias Score

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...
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56% Bias Score
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