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Brain Rot" Named 2024 Word of the Year: Literary Fiction as a Cognitive Countermeasure
Oxford University Press named "Brain Rot", the decline in mental capacity from excessive trivial online content, as its 2024 Word of the Year; the article advocates for reading literary fiction to improve cognitive skills and counteract this trend, offering specific book recommendations.
Brain Rot" Named 2024 Word of the Year: Literary Fiction as a Cognitive Countermeasure
Oxford University Press named "Brain Rot", the decline in mental capacity from excessive trivial online content, as its 2024 Word of the Year; the article advocates for reading literary fiction to improve cognitive skills and counteract this trend, offering specific book recommendations.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's Deep Strikes Increase Cost of War for Russia
Ukrainian drones attacked the Millerovo air base in Russia's Rostov Oblast on Monday, aiming to increase the cost of the war for Russia by disrupting operations and instilling fear; this follows a pattern of deep strikes using various munitions, forcing Russia to relocate its air force farther from ...
Ukraine's Deep Strikes Increase Cost of War for Russia
Ukrainian drones attacked the Millerovo air base in Russia's Rostov Oblast on Monday, aiming to increase the cost of the war for Russia by disrupting operations and instilling fear; this follows a pattern of deep strikes using various munitions, forcing Russia to relocate its air force farther from ...
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40% Bias Score


Fire Destroys Components for 400 Russian Shahed Drones
A fire at a Russian warehouse destroyed components for 400 Shahed-136 drones, including thermal imaging cameras and Starlink units, suggesting a more advanced version and highlighting the vulnerability of Russia's drone production.
Fire Destroys Components for 400 Russian Shahed Drones
A fire at a Russian warehouse destroyed components for 400 Shahed-136 drones, including thermal imaging cameras and Starlink units, suggesting a more advanced version and highlighting the vulnerability of Russia's drone production.
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40% Bias Score


Parker Solar Probe Sets Record for Closest Approach to the Sun
On December 24, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe set a new record by reaching 3.86 million miles from the sun's surface, becoming the closest human-made object to the sun and traveling at a speed of 430,000 mph during its 22nd close approach; mission controllers expect confirmation of its survival on...
Parker Solar Probe Sets Record for Closest Approach to the Sun
On December 24, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe set a new record by reaching 3.86 million miles from the sun's surface, becoming the closest human-made object to the sun and traveling at a speed of 430,000 mph during its 22nd close approach; mission controllers expect confirmation of its survival on...
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44% Bias Score


Fifth Circuit Reinstates Corporate Transparency Act Reporting Requirements
A federal appeals court overturned a lower court's injunction, reinstating the requirement for most businesses to file Beneficial Ownership Reports (BOI) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) by January 1, 2025, creating immediate compliance challenges.
Fifth Circuit Reinstates Corporate Transparency Act Reporting Requirements
A federal appeals court overturned a lower court's injunction, reinstating the requirement for most businesses to file Beneficial Ownership Reports (BOI) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) by January 1, 2025, creating immediate compliance challenges.
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52% Bias Score


AI Regulation Debate: Balancing Innovation and Safety
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton's Nobel Prize acceptance speech prompted calls for stricter AI regulation, focusing on high-risk applications while avoiding broad constraints that could stifle innovation, particularly for smaller companies; the need for transparency, accountability, and clarified liabili...
AI Regulation Debate: Balancing Innovation and Safety
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton's Nobel Prize acceptance speech prompted calls for stricter AI regulation, focusing on high-risk applications while avoiding broad constraints that could stifle innovation, particularly for smaller companies; the need for transparency, accountability, and clarified liabili...
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40% Bias Score

UNICEF Provides Winter Aid to Children in Conflict-Ridden Gaza
UNICEF delivers warm clothes and aid to children in Gaza facing conflict, distributing winter supplies, cash transfers, and RUCF to over 1 million people since October 2023, while advocating for a permanent ceasefire to address the suffering of children, many of whom are malnourished.

UNICEF Provides Winter Aid to Children in Conflict-Ridden Gaza
UNICEF delivers warm clothes and aid to children in Gaza facing conflict, distributing winter supplies, cash transfers, and RUCF to over 1 million people since October 2023, while advocating for a permanent ceasefire to address the suffering of children, many of whom are malnourished.
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40% Bias Score

AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Target Gmail's 2.5 Billion Users
AI-driven phishing attacks targeting Gmail's 2.5 billion users are increasing, using deepfake technology and LLMs to create realistic and difficult-to-detect malware; Unit 42 research offers a potential solution using adversarial machine learning algorithms to improve detection and defense.

AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Target Gmail's 2.5 Billion Users
AI-driven phishing attacks targeting Gmail's 2.5 billion users are increasing, using deepfake technology and LLMs to create realistic and difficult-to-detect malware; Unit 42 research offers a potential solution using adversarial machine learning algorithms to improve detection and defense.
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44% Bias Score

Global Diabetes Cases Double Since 1990, Underscoring Treatment Gaps
A new Lancet study reveals over 800 million people globally have diabetes—double the 1990 figure—with the largest increases in low- and middle-income countries due to lifestyle changes and limited treatment access; resulting in over 445 million untreated adults in 2022.

Global Diabetes Cases Double Since 1990, Underscoring Treatment Gaps
A new Lancet study reveals over 800 million people globally have diabetes—double the 1990 figure—with the largest increases in low- and middle-income countries due to lifestyle changes and limited treatment access; resulting in over 445 million untreated adults in 2022.
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36% Bias Score

Parker Solar Probe Sets Record: Closest-Ever Approach to the Sun
On December 24, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe set a new record by reaching 3.86 million miles from the sun's surface, traveling at 430,000 mph, marking humanity's closest encounter with a star and providing invaluable data on solar wind and coronal mass ejections.

Parker Solar Probe Sets Record: Closest-Ever Approach to the Sun
On December 24, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe set a new record by reaching 3.86 million miles from the sun's surface, traveling at 430,000 mph, marking humanity's closest encounter with a star and providing invaluable data on solar wind and coronal mass ejections.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Re-election Spurs Bitcoin Surge, Signaling a Potential Shift in US Crypto Regulation
Following Donald Trump's re-election, Bitcoin surpassed \$100,000, reflecting investor optimism and a shift in his stance towards cryptocurrencies. The appointment of Paul Atkins as SEC chair signals a potentially more lenient regulatory environment, contrasting with his predecessor's stricter appro...

Trump's Re-election Spurs Bitcoin Surge, Signaling a Potential Shift in US Crypto Regulation
Following Donald Trump's re-election, Bitcoin surpassed \$100,000, reflecting investor optimism and a shift in his stance towards cryptocurrencies. The appointment of Paul Atkins as SEC chair signals a potentially more lenient regulatory environment, contrasting with his predecessor's stricter appro...
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56% Bias Score

UN to Negotiate Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Sixth Committee adopted a resolution on November 22, 2024, to begin negotiations on a treaty codifying crimes against humanity and imposing state obligations for prevention and punishment, addressing a gap in existing international law.

UN to Negotiate Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Sixth Committee adopted a resolution on November 22, 2024, to begin negotiations on a treaty codifying crimes against humanity and imposing state obligations for prevention and punishment, addressing a gap in existing international law.
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40% Bias Score
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