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500,000 Palestinians Return to Gaza After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, around 500,000 Palestinians have returned to Gaza, facing challenges like destroyed homes and an uncertain future. Many others remain in Egypt, weighing their options. The Rafah crossing is expected to open soon, facilitating further returns.
500,000 Palestinians Return to Gaza After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, around 500,000 Palestinians have returned to Gaza, facing challenges like destroyed homes and an uncertain future. Many others remain in Egypt, weighing their options. The Rafah crossing is expected to open soon, facilitating further returns.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Skilled Immigrant Underutilization: A Systemic Economic Failure
In Canada, 26.7 percent of recent immigrants with bachelor's degrees or higher work in jobs requiring only a high school diploma, resulting in a 46 percent wage gap compared to non-immigrants, reduced consumer spending, and lower tax revenue; systemic barriers include credential recognition, languag...
Canada's Skilled Immigrant Underutilization: A Systemic Economic Failure
In Canada, 26.7 percent of recent immigrants with bachelor's degrees or higher work in jobs requiring only a high school diploma, resulting in a 46 percent wage gap compared to non-immigrants, reduced consumer spending, and lower tax revenue; systemic barriers include credential recognition, languag...
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36% Bias Score


Uganda Confirms Ninth Ebola Outbreak, First Death in Kampala
Uganda's health ministry confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Kampala, resulting in the death of a male nurse on January 29th; forty-four contacts are being traced, but the outbreak's location poses challenges due to Kampala's high population density and its role as a regional transportation hub.
Uganda Confirms Ninth Ebola Outbreak, First Death in Kampala
Uganda's health ministry confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Kampala, resulting in the death of a male nurse on January 29th; forty-four contacts are being traced, but the outbreak's location poses challenges due to Kampala's high population density and its role as a regional transportation hub.
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24% Bias Score


Ancient Greek Lead Pollution: 5,200-Year-Old Evidence and Roman Intensification
Research in Greece reveals the oldest known evidence of lead pollution, dating back 5,200 years, caused by smelting silver ore; this pollution intensified significantly after the Roman conquest due to increased silver coin production and Roman use of lead.
Ancient Greek Lead Pollution: 5,200-Year-Old Evidence and Roman Intensification
Research in Greece reveals the oldest known evidence of lead pollution, dating back 5,200 years, caused by smelting silver ore; this pollution intensified significantly after the Roman conquest due to increased silver coin production and Roman use of lead.
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12% Bias Score


Record Coffee Prices Hit $3.7685 Amidst Tight Supply
Arabica coffee futures hit a record high of $3.7685 per lb on Thursday due to extremely tight supplies caused by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest arabica producer, impacting major roasters like Nestle and JDE Peet's, and fueling speculator activity.
Record Coffee Prices Hit $3.7685 Amidst Tight Supply
Arabica coffee futures hit a record high of $3.7685 per lb on Thursday due to extremely tight supplies caused by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest arabica producer, impacting major roasters like Nestle and JDE Peet's, and fueling speculator activity.
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32% Bias Score


Alberta Creates New Crown Corporation to Manage $250 Billion Heritage Fund
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corp., a Crown corporation tasked with growing the province's $23.4-billion Heritage Fund to $250 billion by 2050 through global investments, aiming to reduce reliance on resource revenues and reflecting a return to the fund's o...
Alberta Creates New Crown Corporation to Manage $250 Billion Heritage Fund
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched the Heritage Fund Opportunities Corp., a Crown corporation tasked with growing the province's $23.4-billion Heritage Fund to $250 billion by 2050 through global investments, aiming to reduce reliance on resource revenues and reflecting a return to the fund's o...
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44% Bias Score

Global Markets Mixed Amid Tech Earnings, Rate Decisions, and Tariff Threat
Global markets showed mixed reactions to corporate earnings and economic data; Canada's TSX index rose 0.71%, while US markets were mixed, with the Dow falling 0.37%, S&P 500 up 0.19%, and Nasdaq up 0.33%; oil prices fell due to potential tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil.

Global Markets Mixed Amid Tech Earnings, Rate Decisions, and Tariff Threat
Global markets showed mixed reactions to corporate earnings and economic data; Canada's TSX index rose 0.71%, while US markets were mixed, with the Dow falling 0.37%, S&P 500 up 0.19%, and Nasdaq up 0.33%; oil prices fell due to potential tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil.
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36% Bias Score

Oil Prices Stable Amidst Looming U.S. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Oil
On Thursday, oil prices remained relatively unchanged at $76.48 per barrel for Brent crude and $72.46 for U.S. crude, primarily due to investor concerns surrounding potential U.S. tariffs on oil imports from Canada and Mexico, the U.S.'s two largest crude suppliers.

Oil Prices Stable Amidst Looming U.S. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Oil
On Thursday, oil prices remained relatively unchanged at $76.48 per barrel for Brent crude and $72.46 for U.S. crude, primarily due to investor concerns surrounding potential U.S. tariffs on oil imports from Canada and Mexico, the U.S.'s two largest crude suppliers.
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36% Bias Score

Gabbard's Contentious DNI Confirmation Hearing Reveals Bipartisan Concerns
Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard faced a contentious Senate confirmation hearing for her nomination as Director of National Intelligence, with both Republicans and Democrats raising concerns about her past statements on Russia, Syria, and surveillance programs, and her lack of intelligence e...

Gabbard's Contentious DNI Confirmation Hearing Reveals Bipartisan Concerns
Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard faced a contentious Senate confirmation hearing for her nomination as Director of National Intelligence, with both Republicans and Democrats raising concerns about her past statements on Russia, Syria, and surveillance programs, and her lack of intelligence e...
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48% Bias Score

Marianne Faithfull, Singer and Actress, Dies at 78
Marianne Faithfull, the British singer and actress known for her collaborations with the Rolling Stones and her tumultuous personal life, died peacefully in London at age 78, leaving behind a legacy as a muse, survivor, and influential artist.

Marianne Faithfull, Singer and Actress, Dies at 78
Marianne Faithfull, the British singer and actress known for her collaborations with the Rolling Stones and her tumultuous personal life, died peacefully in London at age 78, leaving behind a legacy as a muse, survivor, and influential artist.
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32% Bias Score

Singh to Vote Against Liberals by End of March
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced on Thursday that his party will vote against the Liberal government by the end of March, rejecting a proposal to support the Liberals until the fall in exchange for continued work on pharmacare and tariff relief. The Liberals are seeking NDP support to finalize pha...

Singh to Vote Against Liberals by End of March
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced on Thursday that his party will vote against the Liberal government by the end of March, rejecting a proposal to support the Liberals until the fall in exchange for continued work on pharmacare and tariff relief. The Liberals are seeking NDP support to finalize pha...
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52% Bias Score

Alberta's OBGYN Shortage: Worsening Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes
Alberta faces a critical shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists, causing delayed care for expectant mothers, resulting in worsened pregnancy outcomes and potential closure of maternity wards due to physician burnout and low pay; the government is working to increase staffing numbers.

Alberta's OBGYN Shortage: Worsening Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes
Alberta faces a critical shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists, causing delayed care for expectant mothers, resulting in worsened pregnancy outcomes and potential closure of maternity wards due to physician burnout and low pay; the government is working to increase staffing numbers.
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36% Bias Score
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