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Southern California Immigration Raids Spark Community Resistance
In June 2024, federal immigration agents in Southern California conducted mass arrests targeting Latinos, prompting a temporary restraining order and community resistance from groups like Union del Barrio, who monitor ICE activity and alert communities. This followed a $75 billion funding increase f...
Southern California Immigration Raids Spark Community Resistance
In June 2024, federal immigration agents in Southern California conducted mass arrests targeting Latinos, prompting a temporary restraining order and community resistance from groups like Union del Barrio, who monitor ICE activity and alert communities. This followed a $75 billion funding increase f...
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52% Bias Score


Plummeting Humanities Enrollment in Australian Universities
Australian universities are experiencing a significant decline in humanities enrollment due to increased tuition fees and government policies like the Job Ready Graduates scheme, jeopardizing the nation's intellectual capital and global standing.
Plummeting Humanities Enrollment in Australian Universities
Australian universities are experiencing a significant decline in humanities enrollment due to increased tuition fees and government policies like the Job Ready Graduates scheme, jeopardizing the nation's intellectual capital and global standing.
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56% Bias Score


Undisclosed £1.3 Million Payment to Yorkshire Water CEO Sparks Outrage
Yorkshire Water CEO Nicola Shaw received £1.3 million in undisclosed payments from the parent company, Kelda Holdings, between 2023 and 2025, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in the UK water industry amid ongoing sewage scandals and bill increases.
Undisclosed £1.3 Million Payment to Yorkshire Water CEO Sparks Outrage
Yorkshire Water CEO Nicola Shaw received £1.3 million in undisclosed payments from the parent company, Kelda Holdings, between 2023 and 2025, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in the UK water industry amid ongoing sewage scandals and bill increases.
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56% Bias Score


Wise Impersonation Scam Defrauds Britons of Savings
Britons are losing savings to a sophisticated scam impersonating Wise, a money transfer company, using online ads promising high interest rates on savings accounts; scammers gain access to victims' accounts via two-factor authentication and virtual card details, transferring funds via Apple Pay.
Wise Impersonation Scam Defrauds Britons of Savings
Britons are losing savings to a sophisticated scam impersonating Wise, a money transfer company, using online ads promising high interest rates on savings accounts; scammers gain access to victims' accounts via two-factor authentication and virtual card details, transferring funds via Apple Pay.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Reignite Global Economic Fears
President Trump's new tariffs on several countries, including Canada, Brazil, India, and Taiwan, after a self-imposed August 1st deadline, have reignited fears of a global economic crisis; however, the US stock market and economy show surprising resilience, though this may be temporary.
Trump's Tariffs Reignite Global Economic Fears
President Trump's new tariffs on several countries, including Canada, Brazil, India, and Taiwan, after a self-imposed August 1st deadline, have reignited fears of a global economic crisis; however, the US stock market and economy show surprising resilience, though this may be temporary.
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56% Bias Score


Global South Exclusion in AI Perpetuates Inequality
The limited involvement of the Global South in artificial intelligence (AI) research and development leads to economic disadvantages and restricts geopolitical influence, mirroring historical patterns of resource exploitation; a BRICS-inspired model could foster collaboration and data sovereignty.
Global South Exclusion in AI Perpetuates Inequality
The limited involvement of the Global South in artificial intelligence (AI) research and development leads to economic disadvantages and restricts geopolitical influence, mirroring historical patterns of resource exploitation; a BRICS-inspired model could foster collaboration and data sovereignty.
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56% Bias Score

AI Chatbots and Mental Health: Two Deaths Highlight Growing Concerns
Two recent deaths highlight the potential dangers of AI chatbots: a Belgian man died by suicide after using a chatbot to discuss eco-anxiety, while a Florida man was shot by police after a ChatGPT-related incident.

AI Chatbots and Mental Health: Two Deaths Highlight Growing Concerns
Two recent deaths highlight the potential dangers of AI chatbots: a Belgian man died by suicide after using a chatbot to discuss eco-anxiety, while a Florida man was shot by police after a ChatGPT-related incident.
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52% Bias Score

Rotherham Riot: 85 Sentenced to 213 Years After Asylum Seeker Hotel Attack
Following the murder of three girls in Southport, a riot broke out on August 4th, 2024, outside a Rotherham hotel housing 200 asylum seekers, resulting in 85 people receiving 213 years in prison; fueled by online misinformation and anti-establishment sentiment.

Rotherham Riot: 85 Sentenced to 213 Years After Asylum Seeker Hotel Attack
Following the murder of three girls in Southport, a riot broke out on August 4th, 2024, outside a Rotherham hotel housing 200 asylum seekers, resulting in 85 people receiving 213 years in prison; fueled by online misinformation and anti-establishment sentiment.
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64% Bias Score

Stabbing of Probation Officer Sparks Call for Nationwide Safety Review
A probation officer in Preston, Lancashire, was stabbed by Ryan Gee, prompting calls for a review of safety measures for probation officers in England and Wales due to increased workloads and contact with serious offenders after early prisoner releases and inadequate office security.

Stabbing of Probation Officer Sparks Call for Nationwide Safety Review
A probation officer in Preston, Lancashire, was stabbed by Ryan Gee, prompting calls for a review of safety measures for probation officers in England and Wales due to increased workloads and contact with serious offenders after early prisoner releases and inadequate office security.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV: A Cautious Yet Assertive Papacy
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope and former head of the Augustinian order, has adopted a cautious yet assertive leadership style in contrast to his predecessor, Pope Francis, marked by extensive consultations, a commitment to unity, and a strong stance on geopolitical issues, particularly conce...

Pope Leo XIV: A Cautious Yet Assertive Papacy
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope and former head of the Augustinian order, has adopted a cautious yet assertive leadership style in contrast to his predecessor, Pope Francis, marked by extensive consultations, a commitment to unity, and a strong stance on geopolitical issues, particularly conce...
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40% Bias Score

Unsolved Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: A Documentary's Exploration of Trauma and Justice
In 1991, four teenage girls were murdered in an Austin, Texas yogurt shop; the unsolved case, explored in Margaret Brown's documentary "The Yogurt Shop Murders," highlights flawed investigation techniques, the lasting trauma on victims' families, and the complex role of storytelling in coping with g...

Unsolved Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: A Documentary's Exploration of Trauma and Justice
In 1991, four teenage girls were murdered in an Austin, Texas yogurt shop; the unsolved case, explored in Margaret Brown's documentary "The Yogurt Shop Murders," highlights flawed investigation techniques, the lasting trauma on victims' families, and the complex role of storytelling in coping with g...
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24% Bias Score

MP Reveals Past Abuse by National Youth Theatre Head
Labour MP Chris Bryant publicly accused deceased National Youth Theatre head Michael Croft of sexually abusing him at age 16 in 1978, prompting the organization to reiterate its commitment to safeguarding; Bryant also revealed five additional assaults by male MPs.

MP Reveals Past Abuse by National Youth Theatre Head
Labour MP Chris Bryant publicly accused deceased National Youth Theatre head Michael Croft of sexually abusing him at age 16 in 1978, prompting the organization to reiterate its commitment to safeguarding; Bryant also revealed five additional assaults by male MPs.
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44% Bias Score
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