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NPR Editor-in-Chief Resigns Amidst $1.1 Billion Public Broadcasting Funding Cuts
NPR's editor-in-chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation, effective later this year, following a Congressional vote to cut $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, impacting NPR and PBS, and raising concerns about the future of public broadcasting.
NPR Editor-in-Chief Resigns Amidst $1.1 Billion Public Broadcasting Funding Cuts
NPR's editor-in-chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation, effective later this year, following a Congressional vote to cut $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, impacting NPR and PBS, and raising concerns about the future of public broadcasting.
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40% Bias Score


50,000 UK Resident Doctors to Strike Over Pay
Approximately 50,000 resident doctors in England will strike from July 25th to 30th, demanding a 29% pay raise to compensate for salary erosion since 2008; the government offered working condition improvements but rejected further pay increases, leading to the unprecedented strike action condemned b...
50,000 UK Resident Doctors to Strike Over Pay
Approximately 50,000 resident doctors in England will strike from July 25th to 30th, demanding a 29% pay raise to compensate for salary erosion since 2008; the government offered working condition improvements but rejected further pay increases, leading to the unprecedented strike action condemned b...
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56% Bias Score


Orgreave Inquiry Launched: Concerns Over Unchanged Police Tactics Towards Protesters
A statutory inquiry into the violent policing at Orgreave in 1984 was announced by Labour, prompted by concerns that police behavior towards protesters has not changed since the miners' strike and that lessons from the past have not been learned, raising concerns about future injustices.
Orgreave Inquiry Launched: Concerns Over Unchanged Police Tactics Towards Protesters
A statutory inquiry into the violent policing at Orgreave in 1984 was announced by Labour, prompted by concerns that police behavior towards protesters has not changed since the miners' strike and that lessons from the past have not been learned, raising concerns about future injustices.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...
Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...
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52% Bias Score


Australia's Voting Age Debate: Civic Education Before Enfranchisement
Australia's proposal to lower the voting age to 16 faces challenges due to low civic literacy among youth (ANU study shows only 3.5% support lowering compulsory voting), fragmented social media news consumption, and a lack of confidence in effecting change. A two-pronged approach of mandatory civics...
Australia's Voting Age Debate: Civic Education Before Enfranchisement
Australia's proposal to lower the voting age to 16 faces challenges due to low civic literacy among youth (ANU study shows only 3.5% support lowering compulsory voting), fragmented social media news consumption, and a lack of confidence in effecting change. A two-pronged approach of mandatory civics...
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56% Bias Score


John Burnside's Final Collection: "The Empire of Forgetting"
John Burnside, a prolific Scottish poet and novelist, died in May 2024 at age 69; his final collection, "The Empire of Forgetting," is a poignant reflection on mortality and memory, showcasing his unique perspective on nature and the human condition.
John Burnside's Final Collection: "The Empire of Forgetting"
John Burnside, a prolific Scottish poet and novelist, died in May 2024 at age 69; his final collection, "The Empire of Forgetting," is a poignant reflection on mortality and memory, showcasing his unique perspective on nature and the human condition.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targeted Pro-Palestinian Scholars Using Lists from Pro-Israel Groups
The Trump administration used lists from pro-Israel groups Canary Mission and Betar to target and deport pro-Palestinian students and scholars; senior immigration officials testified to compiling over 100 reports based on 5,000 names, leading to arrests and a chilling effect on academic freedom.

Trump Administration Targeted Pro-Palestinian Scholars Using Lists from Pro-Israel Groups
The Trump administration used lists from pro-Israel groups Canary Mission and Betar to target and deport pro-Palestinian students and scholars; senior immigration officials testified to compiling over 100 reports based on 5,000 names, leading to arrests and a chilling effect on academic freedom.
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56% Bias Score

Minneapolis Mayor Race: Fateh Wins DFL Endorsement
In a surprising upset, Minnesota state Senator Omar Fateh secured the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party endorsement for Minneapolis mayor, defeating incumbent Jacob Frey in a contested endorsement process marked by questions about vote tabulation. Fateh, a democratic socialist and the first Somali Ameri...

Minneapolis Mayor Race: Fateh Wins DFL Endorsement
In a surprising upset, Minnesota state Senator Omar Fateh secured the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party endorsement for Minneapolis mayor, defeating incumbent Jacob Frey in a contested endorsement process marked by questions about vote tabulation. Fateh, a democratic socialist and the first Somali Ameri...
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40% Bias Score

Hunter Biden Denies White House Cocaine Involvement, Attacks George Clooney
Hunter Biden vehemently denied involvement in the White House cocaine incident and criticized George Clooney in a three-hour interview with Channel 5, amidst ongoing Republican investigations into his father's presidency.

Hunter Biden Denies White House Cocaine Involvement, Attacks George Clooney
Hunter Biden vehemently denied involvement in the White House cocaine incident and criticized George Clooney in a three-hour interview with Channel 5, amidst ongoing Republican investigations into his father's presidency.
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56% Bias Score

Southeastern Australia to Receive Much-Needed Rain, But Drought Deficits Remain
A cold front bringing rain, and damaging winds, to drought-affected areas of southeastern Australia from Wednesday to Sunday, with some places expecting their best rainfall of the year, but deficits remain significant after 18 months of dry weather.

Southeastern Australia to Receive Much-Needed Rain, But Drought Deficits Remain
A cold front bringing rain, and damaging winds, to drought-affected areas of southeastern Australia from Wednesday to Sunday, with some places expecting their best rainfall of the year, but deficits remain significant after 18 months of dry weather.
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24% Bias Score

UK June Borrowing Hits £20.7 Billion, Exceeding Forecasts
The UK government's June borrowing totalled £20.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion and driven by increased public service costs and higher debt-servicing costs, amid growing economic uncertainty and recent government policy reversals.

UK June Borrowing Hits £20.7 Billion, Exceeding Forecasts
The UK government's June borrowing totalled £20.7 billion, exceeding forecasts by £4.2 billion and driven by increased public service costs and higher debt-servicing costs, amid growing economic uncertainty and recent government policy reversals.
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48% Bias Score

Migrant Rescued After Alborán Sea Crossing
On July 16, a family sailing near Benalmádena, Spain, rescued a young man who was using a rubber ring and flippers to cross the Alborán Sea from Morocco; he was wearing a wetsuit and given aid before being transferred to authorities in Málaga.

Migrant Rescued After Alborán Sea Crossing
On July 16, a family sailing near Benalmádena, Spain, rescued a young man who was using a rubber ring and flippers to cross the Alborán Sea from Morocco; he was wearing a wetsuit and given aid before being transferred to authorities in Málaga.
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40% Bias Score
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