Musk's Security Clearance Concerns Hamper SpaceX's Government Contracts
Elon Musk, despite SpaceX's $1.8 billion classified contract with the national reconnaissance office and his "top secret" clearance, is unlikely to receive higher-level security clearances due to concerns regarding past drug use and contacts with foreign officials, potentially impacting his access t...
Musk's Security Clearance Concerns Hamper SpaceX's Government Contracts
Elon Musk, despite SpaceX's $1.8 billion classified contract with the national reconnaissance office and his "top secret" clearance, is unlikely to receive higher-level security clearances due to concerns regarding past drug use and contacts with foreign officials, potentially impacting his access t...
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52% Bias Score
Scotland's Same-Sex Marriage: A Reflection on Polarization
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reflects on the 10th anniversary of Scotland's same-sex marriage legalization, noting that the relatively 'civilised' debate of 2014 would be far more toxic today due to increased global political polarization, highlighting the need for vigilance in pro...
Scotland's Same-Sex Marriage: A Reflection on Polarization
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reflects on the 10th anniversary of Scotland's same-sex marriage legalization, noting that the relatively 'civilised' debate of 2014 would be far more toxic today due to increased global political polarization, highlighting the need for vigilance in pro...
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44% Bias Score
Indigenous Teen Drowns Fleeing Police in Stolen Car
An 18-year-old Indigenous Australian, Robert Malayta, drowned in the Ross River near Townsville after fleeing police with his brother in a stolen car on February 24, 2022; a coroner ruled his death an accidental consequence of evading police.
Indigenous Teen Drowns Fleeing Police in Stolen Car
An 18-year-old Indigenous Australian, Robert Malayta, drowned in the Ross River near Townsville after fleeing police with his brother in a stolen car on February 24, 2022; a coroner ruled his death an accidental consequence of evading police.
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32% Bias Score
Austrac Sues Entain for Alleged Anti-Money Laundering Violations
Australia's financial intelligence agency, Austrac, filed a lawsuit against gambling giant Entain, alleging it failed to comply with anti-money laundering laws, deliberately obscured high-risk customer identities, and allowed its platforms to be exploited by criminals. This is Austrac's first civil ...
Austrac Sues Entain for Alleged Anti-Money Laundering Violations
Australia's financial intelligence agency, Austrac, filed a lawsuit against gambling giant Entain, alleging it failed to comply with anti-money laundering laws, deliberately obscured high-risk customer identities, and allowed its platforms to be exploited by criminals. This is Austrac's first civil ...
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40% Bias Score
12-Year-Old Charged with Manslaughter in Death of 80-Year-Old Man
A 12-year-old girl has been charged with manslaughter and a 15-year-old boy with murder in the death of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who died from a neck injury sustained during an attack while walking his dog in Braunstone Town, Leicestershire, on September 1st. Four other children were arrested but rel...
12-Year-Old Charged with Manslaughter in Death of 80-Year-Old Man
A 12-year-old girl has been charged with manslaughter and a 15-year-old boy with murder in the death of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who died from a neck injury sustained during an attack while walking his dog in Braunstone Town, Leicestershire, on September 1st. Four other children were arrested but rel...
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56% Bias Score
Badenoch Backs Flat Tax, Pending Economic Restructuring
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch advocates for a flat income tax rate in the UK, stating it is an \"attractive idea\" that would require significant economic restructuring before implementation, despite the fact that most developed countries use a graduated tax system.
Badenoch Backs Flat Tax, Pending Economic Restructuring
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch advocates for a flat income tax rate in the UK, stating it is an \"attractive idea\" that would require significant economic restructuring before implementation, despite the fact that most developed countries use a graduated tax system.
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52% Bias Score
Public Accepts UK's £40bn Tax Hike, Despite Personal Costs
A survey of 5,800 UK voters shows 48% believe the recent £40bn tax rise is "necessary" to improve public services, despite 57% expecting to be worse off; support varies significantly by political party, with the least popular measure being increased inheritance tax.
Public Accepts UK's £40bn Tax Hike, Despite Personal Costs
A survey of 5,800 UK voters shows 48% believe the recent £40bn tax rise is "necessary" to improve public services, despite 57% expecting to be worse off; support varies significantly by political party, with the least popular measure being increased inheritance tax.
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48% Bias Score
UK Government Demands 5% Efficiency Savings, Sparking Concerns Over Service Cuts
The UK government's spending review demands 5% efficiency savings from all departments, aiming to improve resource allocation and service delivery, though this often results in cuts to vital services or staff reductions. Examples include integrating government software and policy innovations like Pr...
UK Government Demands 5% Efficiency Savings, Sparking Concerns Over Service Cuts
The UK government's spending review demands 5% efficiency savings from all departments, aiming to improve resource allocation and service delivery, though this often results in cuts to vital services or staff reductions. Examples include integrating government software and policy innovations like Pr...
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40% Bias Score
UK's "Levelling Up" Program Underspends by £8.1 Billion
The UK government's £10.6bn "levelling up" program, intended to reduce regional inequalities, spent only £2.5bn due to inflation, bureaucracy, and a flawed funding process, leading to project delays and shortfalls.
UK's "Levelling Up" Program Underspends by £8.1 Billion
The UK government's £10.6bn "levelling up" program, intended to reduce regional inequalities, spent only £2.5bn due to inflation, bureaucracy, and a flawed funding process, leading to project delays and shortfalls.
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56% Bias Score
Labour Government Faces Early Crisis Amidst Public Skepticism
Keir Starmer's Labour government, less than six months into its term, is facing severe challenges including low poll ratings, a petition for a new election signed by almost 3 million people, and a deep-seated public skepticism towards Labour's right to rule, mirroring historical trends of early stru...
Labour Government Faces Early Crisis Amidst Public Skepticism
Keir Starmer's Labour government, less than six months into its term, is facing severe challenges including low poll ratings, a petition for a new election signed by almost 3 million people, and a deep-seated public skepticism towards Labour's right to rule, mirroring historical trends of early stru...
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56% Bias Score
Black Doves" Redefines LGBTQ+ Representation on Television
Black Doves," starring Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw, challenges stereotypical portrayals of LGBTQ+ characters, presenting a complex hitman whose sexuality is a natural part of his life, not his defining characteristic. The show's creator, Joe Barton, avoids common pitfalls of the "gay best friend...
Black Doves" Redefines LGBTQ+ Representation on Television
Black Doves," starring Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw, challenges stereotypical portrayals of LGBTQ+ characters, presenting a complex hitman whose sexuality is a natural part of his life, not his defining characteristic. The show's creator, Joe Barton, avoids common pitfalls of the "gay best friend...
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44% Bias Score
Eastern Australia Waterbird Population Plummets 50%
Eastern Australia's annual waterbird survey revealed a 50% drop in waterbird numbers (287,231 in 2024 compared to 579,641 in 2023) due to drier conditions caused by climate change and altered water management, impacting crucial floodplain wetlands.
Eastern Australia Waterbird Population Plummets 50%
Eastern Australia's annual waterbird survey revealed a 50% drop in waterbird numbers (287,231 in 2024 compared to 579,641 in 2023) due to drier conditions caused by climate change and altered water management, impacting crucial floodplain wetlands.
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24% Bias Score