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Hawaii Navy Fuel Leak: Judge Awards $680,000 in First of 7,500 Cases
A federal judge in Hawaii awarded $680,000 to 17 families sickened by a 2021 jet fuel leak from a Navy fuel tank into a drinking water system, setting a legal precedent for 7,500 similar cases; the judge acknowledged the contamination but found insufficient evidence to directly link fuel to specific...
Hawaii Navy Fuel Leak: Judge Awards $680,000 in First of 7,500 Cases
A federal judge in Hawaii awarded $680,000 to 17 families sickened by a 2021 jet fuel leak from a Navy fuel tank into a drinking water system, setting a legal precedent for 7,500 similar cases; the judge acknowledged the contamination but found insufficient evidence to directly link fuel to specific...
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40% Bias Score


Pentagon Removes 1,000 Self-Identified Transgender Service Members
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Pentagon is removing roughly 1,000 self-identified transgender service members and will review medical records to identify others, impacting approximately 4,240 troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria out of 2 million total service members; this action is part of...
Pentagon Removes 1,000 Self-Identified Transgender Service Members
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Pentagon is removing roughly 1,000 self-identified transgender service members and will review medical records to identify others, impacting approximately 4,240 troops diagnosed with gender dysphoria out of 2 million total service members; this action is part of...
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64% Bias Score


Australian Election Boosts Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's recent election has shifted the nation's energy focus towards renewable energy, reversing a previous emphasis on nuclear and gas. This creates renewed investor confidence to help meet the 82% renewable target by 2030, but requires improved community engagement and investment in energy st...
Australian Election Boosts Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's recent election has shifted the nation's energy focus towards renewable energy, reversing a previous emphasis on nuclear and gas. This creates renewed investor confidence to help meet the 82% renewable target by 2030, but requires improved community engagement and investment in energy st...
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48% Bias Score


EU's VPA Cancellation Threatens Liberia's Forestry Reforms
Liberia, after a civil war, reformed its forestry sector, canceling logging concessions, implementing a moratorium, and creating a transparent tracking system for timber. The EU's potential cancellation of the VPA threatens this progress, endangering communities, endangered species, and economic sta...
EU's VPA Cancellation Threatens Liberia's Forestry Reforms
Liberia, after a civil war, reformed its forestry sector, canceling logging concessions, implementing a moratorium, and creating a transparent tracking system for timber. The EU's potential cancellation of the VPA threatens this progress, endangering communities, endangered species, and economic sta...
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52% Bias Score


Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.
Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.
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24% Bias Score


Zhao Xintong's Snooker Win Ignites Nationwide Boom in China
Zhao Xintong, China's first snooker world champion, secured victory on Monday, sparking a surge in the sport's popularity across the nation; the number of snooker halls has increased from 34,000 in 2005 to 300,000 currently, with an estimated 50 million people playing the sport.
Zhao Xintong's Snooker Win Ignites Nationwide Boom in China
Zhao Xintong, China's first snooker world champion, secured victory on Monday, sparking a surge in the sport's popularity across the nation; the number of snooker halls has increased from 34,000 in 2005 to 300,000 currently, with an estimated 50 million people playing the sport.
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36% Bias Score

First US Pope Elected Amidst Australian Election Aftermath
The world watched as white smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope, Leo XIV; Australia saw a Labor victory, but the Greens face internal strife; Queensland floods nourish Lake Eyre; Sam Kerr welcomes a son.

First US Pope Elected Amidst Australian Election Aftermath
The world watched as white smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope, Leo XIV; Australia saw a Labor victory, but the Greens face internal strife; Queensland floods nourish Lake Eyre; Sam Kerr welcomes a son.
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52% Bias Score

Celsius Founder Sentenced to 12 Years for Fraud
Alex Mashinsky, former CEO of Celsius Network, received a 12-year prison sentence on Thursday for securities and commodities fraud, following his December guilty plea, in a case stemming from the 2022 cryptocurrency market crash that resulted in billions of dollars in losses for customers.

Celsius Founder Sentenced to 12 Years for Fraud
Alex Mashinsky, former CEO of Celsius Network, received a 12-year prison sentence on Thursday for securities and commodities fraud, following his December guilty plea, in a case stemming from the 2022 cryptocurrency market crash that resulted in billions of dollars in losses for customers.
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44% Bias Score

Labor Upsets Greens in Melbourne Federal Election
In the Australian federal election, Labor's Sarah Witty defeated incumbent Greens leader Adam Bandt in the Melbourne seat, despite a significantly underfunded campaign relying on local volunteers, while electoral boundary changes and shifts in preference flows contributed to Bandt's loss.

Labor Upsets Greens in Melbourne Federal Election
In the Australian federal election, Labor's Sarah Witty defeated incumbent Greens leader Adam Bandt in the Melbourne seat, despite a significantly underfunded campaign relying on local volunteers, while electoral boundary changes and shifts in preference flows contributed to Bandt's loss.
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44% Bias Score

Soil Degradation Worsens Climate Change Impacts Across Europe and UK
A report reveals that over 60% of EU and 40% of UK agricultural soils are degraded due to intensive farming, impacting water cycles, worsening climate change, and contributing to food shortages and price increases; experts call for soil restoration to be prioritized.

Soil Degradation Worsens Climate Change Impacts Across Europe and UK
A report reveals that over 60% of EU and 40% of UK agricultural soils are degraded due to intensive farming, impacting water cycles, worsening climate change, and contributing to food shortages and price increases; experts call for soil restoration to be prioritized.
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20% Bias Score

Massive Investments in Trump Media Raise Conflict of Interest Concerns
Large institutional investors, including Charles Schwab Investment Management and Hancock Prospecting, significantly increased their holdings in Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) in late 2024, despite TMTG's substantial financial losses, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest a...

Massive Investments in Trump Media Raise Conflict of Interest Concerns
Large institutional investors, including Charles Schwab Investment Management and Hancock Prospecting, significantly increased their holdings in Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) in late 2024, despite TMTG's substantial financial losses, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest a...
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60% Bias Score

Orwell Archive Saved: UCL Acquires Gollancz Papers
University College London (UCL) acquired George Orwell's publisher Victor Gollancz's archive (160 items, 1934-1937), preventing its dispersal to private collectors after a failed attempt to sell it which sparked outrage; the collection includes early Orwell manuscripts and correspondence providing i...

Orwell Archive Saved: UCL Acquires Gollancz Papers
University College London (UCL) acquired George Orwell's publisher Victor Gollancz's archive (160 items, 1934-1937), preventing its dispersal to private collectors after a failed attempt to sell it which sparked outrage; the collection includes early Orwell manuscripts and correspondence providing i...
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36% Bias Score
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