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NSW School Building Unit Contractor Paid \$2.4 Million Amidst ICAC Inquiry
An Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) inquiry revealed that Anthony Courtman, a contractor with ambiguous responsibilities, received \$2.4 million from the NSW government's school-building unit between 2018 and 2024, amidst allegations of misallocated funds and preferential treatment o...
NSW School Building Unit Contractor Paid \$2.4 Million Amidst ICAC Inquiry
An Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) inquiry revealed that Anthony Courtman, a contractor with ambiguous responsibilities, received \$2.4 million from the NSW government's school-building unit between 2018 and 2024, amidst allegations of misallocated funds and preferential treatment o...
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48% Bias Score


US Stocks Rise Slightly Amidst Weaker Economic Data
US stocks edged higher on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected economic reports showing contraction in the services sector and fewer-than-anticipated private-sector jobs, leading to speculation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and pressure from President Trump.
US Stocks Rise Slightly Amidst Weaker Economic Data
US stocks edged higher on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected economic reports showing contraction in the services sector and fewer-than-anticipated private-sector jobs, leading to speculation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and pressure from President Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Misogynistic COO, Underperforming Employee, and Possible Company Fraud in Small Business
A new COO's misogynistic behavior towards female employees in a small business prompts a potential walkout, while another employee's consistent underperformance and mental health issues pose a management challenge, and a third colleague is suspected of defrauding the company through interstate trave...
Misogynistic COO, Underperforming Employee, and Possible Company Fraud in Small Business
A new COO's misogynistic behavior towards female employees in a small business prompts a potential walkout, while another employee's consistent underperformance and mental health issues pose a management challenge, and a third colleague is suspected of defrauding the company through interstate trave...
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56% Bias Score


Trial: Poisoned Mushrooms in Beef Wellington
Erin Patterson is on trial for murder after four guests at her lunch became ill, two fatally, potentially due to poisonous mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish she prepared; she claims the addition of mushrooms was unintentional.
Trial: Poisoned Mushrooms in Beef Wellington
Erin Patterson is on trial for murder after four guests at her lunch became ill, two fatally, potentially due to poisonous mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish she prepared; she claims the addition of mushrooms was unintentional.
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40% Bias Score


Dora Maar and Picasso: Reframing the Muse
The National Gallery of Australia's exhibition, "Cézanne to Giacometti," highlights Dora Maar's artistic contributions alongside Pablo Picasso's, challenging the traditional portrayal of female artists as mere muses; contemporary artists are also reimagining the portrayal of women in art, reclaiming...
Dora Maar and Picasso: Reframing the Muse
The National Gallery of Australia's exhibition, "Cézanne to Giacometti," highlights Dora Maar's artistic contributions alongside Pablo Picasso's, challenging the traditional portrayal of female artists as mere muses; contemporary artists are also reimagining the portrayal of women in art, reclaiming...
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40% Bias Score


Greens Senator Defects to Labor, Raising Concerns
Senator Dorinda Cox, a former WA police officer and Greens senator, defected to the Labor party, giving Labor an extra Senate vote but raising concerns due to past controversies and leaked documents revealing negative comments about Pauline Hanson and a potential breach of a candidate agreement.
Greens Senator Defects to Labor, Raising Concerns
Senator Dorinda Cox, a former WA police officer and Greens senator, defected to the Labor party, giving Labor an extra Senate vote but raising concerns due to past controversies and leaked documents revealing negative comments about Pauline Hanson and a potential breach of a candidate agreement.
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Immigration Dispute, Snap Election Looms
The Dutch government collapsed after anti-Muslim politician Geert Wilders left the coalition over immigration policies, triggering a snap election expected in October and delaying key NATO defense decisions; separately, Westpac's RAMS home loans business faces legal action for systemic misconduct in...

Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Immigration Dispute, Snap Election Looms
The Dutch government collapsed after anti-Muslim politician Geert Wilders left the coalition over immigration policies, triggering a snap election expected in October and delaying key NATO defense decisions; separately, Westpac's RAMS home loans business faces legal action for systemic misconduct in...
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40% Bias Score

Queensland Pill-Testing Trial Closed, Evaluation Withheld
Queensland's short-lived pill-testing trial, shut down by the LNP government in April 2024, despite a completed $453,286 evaluation, highlights a lack of overdose monitoring and potential increase in harm from dangerous drugs like nitazenes, with one death reported.

Queensland Pill-Testing Trial Closed, Evaluation Withheld
Queensland's short-lived pill-testing trial, shut down by the LNP government in April 2024, despite a completed $453,286 evaluation, highlights a lack of overdose monitoring and potential increase in harm from dangerous drugs like nitazenes, with one death reported.
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56% Bias Score

Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Shop, Sparking Outrage
Umar Patek, a Bali bomber who served 11 years of a 20-year sentence, opened a coffee shop in Surabaya, Indonesia, causing outrage among victims' families who question his remorse and the fairness of his reintegration into society.

Bali Bomber Opens Coffee Shop, Sparking Outrage
Umar Patek, a Bali bomber who served 11 years of a 20-year sentence, opened a coffee shop in Surabaya, Indonesia, causing outrage among victims' families who question his remorse and the fairness of his reintegration into society.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Airport Flight Paths Authorized with Noise Reduction Measures
Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine King authorized flight paths for Sydney's Western Sydney International Airport, incorporating five changes, primarily for nighttime operations, to reduce noise impact on areas like the Blue Mountains and Wallacia, with the airport's opening slated for late 2...

Sydney Airport Flight Paths Authorized with Noise Reduction Measures
Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine King authorized flight paths for Sydney's Western Sydney International Airport, incorporating five changes, primarily for nighttime operations, to reduce noise impact on areas like the Blue Mountains and Wallacia, with the airport's opening slated for late 2...
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40% Bias Score

Tasmania's AFL Bid in Jeopardy Amidst Political Turmoil
The AFL's admittance of Tasmania's Devils into the league in 2028 hinges on the construction of a $360 million stadium at Macquarie Point, facing uncertainty due to Tasmanian political instability and opposition doubts.

Tasmania's AFL Bid in Jeopardy Amidst Political Turmoil
The AFL's admittance of Tasmania's Devils into the league in 2028 hinges on the construction of a $360 million stadium at Macquarie Point, facing uncertainty due to Tasmanian political instability and opposition doubts.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's "Natural Rights" Doctrine Reshapes US Foreign Policy
The Trump administration is dramatically altering US foreign policy by prioritizing a newly defined concept of "natural rights," which involves undermining international human rights norms and actively supporting right-wing candidates in foreign elections, potentially impacting global stability and ...

Trump's "Natural Rights" Doctrine Reshapes US Foreign Policy
The Trump administration is dramatically altering US foreign policy by prioritizing a newly defined concept of "natural rights," which involves undermining international human rights norms and actively supporting right-wing candidates in foreign elections, potentially impacting global stability and ...
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60% Bias Score
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