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Record US Heatwave Exacerbated by Federal Cuts
The US faces record-breaking summer heat, exacerbated by federal agency cuts, impacting preparedness and disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups. Early season wildfires in Minnesota and drought in the West highlight the urgency of the situation.
Record US Heatwave Exacerbated by Federal Cuts
The US faces record-breaking summer heat, exacerbated by federal agency cuts, impacting preparedness and disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups. Early season wildfires in Minnesota and drought in the West highlight the urgency of the situation.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Lose £10 Billion on NatWest Bailout as Goodwin's Pension Soars
The UK government will lose almost £10 billion after selling its final NatWest stake, ending a 17-year recovery effort following a £45 billion 2008 bailout; meanwhile, former CEO Fred Goodwin receives an estimated £598,000 annual pension.
UK to Lose £10 Billion on NatWest Bailout as Goodwin's Pension Soars
The UK government will lose almost £10 billion after selling its final NatWest stake, ending a 17-year recovery effort following a £45 billion 2008 bailout; meanwhile, former CEO Fred Goodwin receives an estimated £598,000 annual pension.
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52% Bias Score


Estonia's Digital Education Strategy Fuels PISA Success
Estonia's top ranking in the 2022 PISA tests, exceeding Finland's performance, is attributed to its forward-thinking digital education policy that actively integrates smartphones and AI tools in schools, a stark contrast to many other European nations.
Estonia's Digital Education Strategy Fuels PISA Success
Estonia's top ranking in the 2022 PISA tests, exceeding Finland's performance, is attributed to its forward-thinking digital education policy that actively integrates smartphones and AI tools in schools, a stark contrast to many other European nations.
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48% Bias Score


Howgill Fells Rewilding: A Model for Upland Conservation
In the Howgill Fells, a 12-year rewilding project involving 300,000 native trees planted in sheep-free enclosures has led to the return of 11 new breeding bird species and other flora, demonstrating the potential for restoring degraded upland habitats through farmer-conservationist collaboration and...
Howgill Fells Rewilding: A Model for Upland Conservation
In the Howgill Fells, a 12-year rewilding project involving 300,000 native trees planted in sheep-free enclosures has led to the return of 11 new breeding bird species and other flora, demonstrating the potential for restoring degraded upland habitats through farmer-conservationist collaboration and...
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40% Bias Score


HS2 Subcontractor Under Investigation for Overbilling
HS2 Ltd. is investigating allegations of overinflated billing by subcontractor Danny Sullivan Group, supplying workers to the West Midlands section of the high-speed rail line, which has been beset by delays and cost overruns; the firm is suspended from new contracts while the investigation continue...
HS2 Subcontractor Under Investigation for Overbilling
HS2 Ltd. is investigating allegations of overinflated billing by subcontractor Danny Sullivan Group, supplying workers to the West Midlands section of the high-speed rail line, which has been beset by delays and cost overruns; the firm is suspended from new contracts while the investigation continue...
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44% Bias Score


DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...
DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...
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44% Bias Score

New Zealand's Fast-Tracked Mining Plan Sparks Environmental Concerns
New Zealand plans to significantly increase mineral exports over the next decade through a fast-tracked mining process, despite environmental concerns and public protests, prioritizing economic growth and resource self-sufficiency.

New Zealand's Fast-Tracked Mining Plan Sparks Environmental Concerns
New Zealand plans to significantly increase mineral exports over the next decade through a fast-tracked mining process, despite environmental concerns and public protests, prioritizing economic growth and resource self-sufficiency.
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60% Bias Score

EU Officials Condemn Inaction on Gaza Crisis
More than 2,000 EU officials criticized the EU's 'inaction' in the Gaza crisis, accusing the bloc of contributing to the 'environment of unaccountability' which allowed the invasion. A letter sent to EU leaders on the first anniversary of their first plea calls for the suspension of the EU-Israel tr...

EU Officials Condemn Inaction on Gaza Crisis
More than 2,000 EU officials criticized the EU's 'inaction' in the Gaza crisis, accusing the bloc of contributing to the 'environment of unaccountability' which allowed the invasion. A letter sent to EU leaders on the first anniversary of their first plea calls for the suspension of the EU-Israel tr...
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44% Bias Score

£1 Billion at Risk in UK Car Loan Data Deletion Scandal
UK consumers risk losing £1 billion in compensation due to deleted data on inflated car loans, following an FCA investigation into unlawful commission arrangements; a Supreme Court ruling is awaited, potentially triggering a massive redress scheme.

£1 Billion at Risk in UK Car Loan Data Deletion Scandal
UK consumers risk losing £1 billion in compensation due to deleted data on inflated car loans, following an FCA investigation into unlawful commission arrangements; a Supreme Court ruling is awaited, potentially triggering a massive redress scheme.
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48% Bias Score

Queensland Rejects $1bn Wind Farm Project, Raising Renewable Energy Concerns
The Queensland government rejected the $1bn Moonlight Range Wind Farm project, capable of powering 260,000 homes, citing local opposition and environmental concerns, despite conditional approval, sparking concerns about the state's commitment to renewable energy.

Queensland Rejects $1bn Wind Farm Project, Raising Renewable Energy Concerns
The Queensland government rejected the $1bn Moonlight Range Wind Farm project, capable of powering 260,000 homes, citing local opposition and environmental concerns, despite conditional approval, sparking concerns about the state's commitment to renewable energy.
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60% Bias Score

Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...

Criticism Mounts Against DEI Initiatives: Shallow Corporate Exercises or Necessary Protections?
The article examines criticisms of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from both the left and right, highlighting concerns that they are superficial, co-opted by corporations, and a poor substitute for addressing underlying economic inequalities, with potential long-term consequences ...
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36% Bias Score

Islamic State Leverages Trump's Policies and Hegseth's Tattoos in Recruitment Drive
The Islamic State is exploiting Donald Trump's foreign policy, Pete Hegseth's tattoos, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its online recruitment campaigns, resulting in recent IS-inspired attacks and arrests in the US, demonstrating the group's continued influence and evolving tactics.

Islamic State Leverages Trump's Policies and Hegseth's Tattoos in Recruitment Drive
The Islamic State is exploiting Donald Trump's foreign policy, Pete Hegseth's tattoos, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its online recruitment campaigns, resulting in recent IS-inspired attacks and arrests in the US, demonstrating the group's continued influence and evolving tactics.
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40% Bias Score
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