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First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Big Oil Over Climate Change
Misti Leon sued ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66, and Olympic Pipeline Company for wrongful death, claiming their climate negligence caused her mother's heat-related death during a 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave.
First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Big Oil Over Climate Change
Misti Leon sued ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66, and Olympic Pipeline Company for wrongful death, claiming their climate negligence caused her mother's heat-related death during a 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave.
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32% Bias Score


NB.1.8.1: A New Covid-19 Variant Spreads in Australia
The new Covid-19 variant NB.1.8.1, detected in January 2025 and designated a variant under monitoring by the WHO, is spreading in Australia and globally, showing higher infection rates and reduced antibody neutralization; however, current vaccines likely offer protection against severe disease.
NB.1.8.1: A New Covid-19 Variant Spreads in Australia
The new Covid-19 variant NB.1.8.1, detected in January 2025 and designated a variant under monitoring by the WHO, is spreading in Australia and globally, showing higher infection rates and reduced antibody neutralization; however, current vaccines likely offer protection against severe disease.
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12% Bias Score


105-Year-Old Wins Four Golds at World Masters Games
105-year-old Sawang Janpram from Rayong, Thailand, won four gold medals at the World Masters Games in Taiwan last week, excelling in discus, javelin, shot put, and the 100m (38.55 seconds), inspiring others to prioritize exercise and healthy living to combat age-related challenges and loneliness.
105-Year-Old Wins Four Golds at World Masters Games
105-year-old Sawang Janpram from Rayong, Thailand, won four gold medals at the World Masters Games in Taiwan last week, excelling in discus, javelin, shot put, and the 100m (38.55 seconds), inspiring others to prioritize exercise and healthy living to combat age-related challenges and loneliness.
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12% Bias Score


North West Shelf Gas Extension Threatens Ancient Australian Rock Art
Australia's approval of the North West Shelf gas project's extension to 2070 threatens the Murujuga rock art site in Western Australia, which contains petroglyphs up to 50,000 years old. A report details significant damage due to industrial pollution, prompting recommendations to halt further develo...
North West Shelf Gas Extension Threatens Ancient Australian Rock Art
Australia's approval of the North West Shelf gas project's extension to 2070 threatens the Murujuga rock art site in Western Australia, which contains petroglyphs up to 50,000 years old. A report details significant damage due to industrial pollution, prompting recommendations to halt further develo...
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52% Bias Score


Vietnam Bans Economist Edition Featuring Top Leader
Vietnam banned the latest Economist edition featuring General Secretary To Lam, reflecting the government's tight control over media and intolerance for dissent; distributors were ordered to remove or destroy the magazine.
Vietnam Bans Economist Edition Featuring Top Leader
Vietnam banned the latest Economist edition featuring General Secretary To Lam, reflecting the government's tight control over media and intolerance for dissent; distributors were ordered to remove or destroy the magazine.
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40% Bias Score


Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

Daughter Links Mother's Decade-Long Rape to Online Pornography
Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pelicot, a woman who survived nearly a decade of rapes by dozens of men including her husband, spoke at the Hay festival about the role of online pornography in her mother's abuse and the importance of men talking about it to prevent similar occurrences. Her ex-hu...

Daughter Links Mother's Decade-Long Rape to Online Pornography
Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pelicot, a woman who survived nearly a decade of rapes by dozens of men including her husband, spoke at the Hay festival about the role of online pornography in her mother's abuse and the importance of men talking about it to prevent similar occurrences. Her ex-hu...
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48% Bias Score

AI Test Improves Prostate Cancer Treatment Outcomes
A new AI test predicts which men with high-risk prostate cancer will benefit from abiraterone, a drug that halves the risk of death for 25% of patients; this was tested on over 1,000 men and may lead to wider access to the drug.

AI Test Improves Prostate Cancer Treatment Outcomes
A new AI test predicts which men with high-risk prostate cancer will benefit from abiraterone, a drug that halves the risk of death for 25% of patients; this was tested on over 1,000 men and may lead to wider access to the drug.
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48% Bias Score

Sydney Attack Sparks Outrage, Petition Demands Youth Justice Reform
A couple from China was violently assaulted in Sydney by seven children, prompting a petition with almost 30,000 signatures calling for NSW youth criminal justice reform, including lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility.

Sydney Attack Sparks Outrage, Petition Demands Youth Justice Reform
A couple from China was violently assaulted in Sydney by seven children, prompting a petition with almost 30,000 signatures calling for NSW youth criminal justice reform, including lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility.
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56% Bias Score

Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...

Four "Hong Kong 47" Activists Freed After Subversion Conviction
Four pro-democracy activists, including Jimmy Sham, were released from prison in Hong Kong on Friday, marking the second such release in a month following their conviction in the 2021 "Hong Kong 47" national security trial for conspiracy to commit subversion; the activists were found guilty of organ...
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48% Bias Score

UK Moorland Fire Monitoring System Improves Air Pollution Detection
Researchers launched FireUp, a system combining satellite and 10 ground sensors, to monitor moorland fires in the Peak District after a prescribed burn on October 9th, 2023, caused significant air pollution in Sheffield. Community reporting and data triangulation pinpoint fire locations and pollutio...

UK Moorland Fire Monitoring System Improves Air Pollution Detection
Researchers launched FireUp, a system combining satellite and 10 ground sensors, to monitor moorland fires in the Peak District after a prescribed burn on October 9th, 2023, caused significant air pollution in Sheffield. Community reporting and data triangulation pinpoint fire locations and pollutio...
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36% Bias Score

London's WWII Tunnels to Become £220m Military Intelligence Museum
A £220 million project will transform a long-abandoned World War II London tunnel complex, once home to Winston Churchill's spy organization, into a museum showcasing military intelligence artifacts and immersive experiences, opening in 2028, aiming to attract 3 million visitors annually.

London's WWII Tunnels to Become £220m Military Intelligence Museum
A £220 million project will transform a long-abandoned World War II London tunnel complex, once home to Winston Churchill's spy organization, into a museum showcasing military intelligence artifacts and immersive experiences, opening in 2028, aiming to attract 3 million visitors annually.
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36% Bias Score
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