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Orgreave Clash: 8,000 Miners Confront 6,000 Police
On June 18, 1984, approximately 8,000 striking miners from various locations confronted 6,000 police officers at Orgreave coking plant near Rotherham; police used brutal tactics, including horse charges and beatings, resulting in numerous injuries and arrests, allowing the transport of coke.
Orgreave Clash: 8,000 Miners Confront 6,000 Police
On June 18, 1984, approximately 8,000 striking miners from various locations confronted 6,000 police officers at Orgreave coking plant near Rotherham; police used brutal tactics, including horse charges and beatings, resulting in numerous injuries and arrests, allowing the transport of coke.
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48% Bias Score


UK Maternity System Fails Black Women: Report Exposes Systemic Inequalities
A study of over 1,000 Black and mixed-race pregnant people in the UK reveals that 54% faced challenges with healthcare professionals, 23% lacked pain relief, and 45% had concerns dismissed during labor, highlighting systemic inequalities contributing to disproportionately higher maternal mortality r...
UK Maternity System Fails Black Women: Report Exposes Systemic Inequalities
A study of over 1,000 Black and mixed-race pregnant people in the UK reveals that 54% faced challenges with healthcare professionals, 23% lacked pain relief, and 45% had concerns dismissed during labor, highlighting systemic inequalities contributing to disproportionately higher maternal mortality r...
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60% Bias Score


Alaska Airlines Grounds All Flights Due to IT Outage
Alaska Airlines grounded its entire fleet on Sunday evening due to a system-wide IT outage, marking the second such incident in a little over a year and impacting operations throughout the night; the cause remains unconfirmed.
Alaska Airlines Grounds All Flights Due to IT Outage
Alaska Airlines grounded its entire fleet on Sunday evening due to a system-wide IT outage, marking the second such incident in a little over a year and impacting operations throughout the night; the cause remains unconfirmed.
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20% Bias Score


Rising Autism Diagnoses: Correction of Past Underdiagnosis, Not Overdiagnosis
A 787% increase in autism diagnoses between 1998 and 2018 reflects a necessary correction of past underdiagnosis due to narrow criteria, improved public awareness, and more inclusive diagnostic approaches, benefiting previously overlooked marginalized groups like women and girls.
Rising Autism Diagnoses: Correction of Past Underdiagnosis, Not Overdiagnosis
A 787% increase in autism diagnoses between 1998 and 2018 reflects a necessary correction of past underdiagnosis due to narrow criteria, improved public awareness, and more inclusive diagnostic approaches, benefiting previously overlooked marginalized groups like women and girls.
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44% Bias Score


Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Parliament
Australia's Labor Party secured a sweeping election victory, forming a new government with education and childcare safety as top priorities, introducing legislation to cut university debts and improve childcare quality in response to alleged abuse reports, while the opposition Coalition grapples wit...
Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Parliament
Australia's Labor Party secured a sweeping election victory, forming a new government with education and childcare safety as top priorities, introducing legislation to cut university debts and improve childcare quality in response to alleged abuse reports, while the opposition Coalition grapples wit...
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56% Bias Score


Maternity Crisis in England: Government Inaction Blamed for £27bn in Failings
The UK's largest NHS maternity inquiry, led by Donna Ockenden, blames the previous government's inaction for a rise in birth trauma and a £27bn cost of failings since 2019, urging investment in safer services to mitigate future harm.
Maternity Crisis in England: Government Inaction Blamed for £27bn in Failings
The UK's largest NHS maternity inquiry, led by Donna Ockenden, blames the previous government's inaction for a rise in birth trauma and a £27bn cost of failings since 2019, urging investment in safer services to mitigate future harm.
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48% Bias Score

UK Government Overhauls Water Regulation, Replacing Ofwat and CCW
Environment Secretary Steve Reed announced a government plan to overhaul England and Wales' water sector, replacing Ofwat with a new regulator and the Consumer Council for Water with a legally empowered ombudsman; the plan includes £104bn in investment and a goal to halve sewage pollution by 2030, f...

UK Government Overhauls Water Regulation, Replacing Ofwat and CCW
Environment Secretary Steve Reed announced a government plan to overhaul England and Wales' water sector, replacing Ofwat with a new regulator and the Consumer Council for Water with a legally empowered ombudsman; the plan includes £104bn in investment and a goal to halve sewage pollution by 2030, f...
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56% Bias Score

D-Day Veteran and TikTok Star "Papa Jake" Larson Dies at 102
World War II veteran and TikTok star "Papa Jake" Larson, who survived D-Day and later shared his experiences online, died peacefully at age 102 on July 17th in Lafayette, California.

D-Day Veteran and TikTok Star "Papa Jake" Larson Dies at 102
World War II veteran and TikTok star "Papa Jake" Larson, who survived D-Day and later shared his experiences online, died peacefully at age 102 on July 17th in Lafayette, California.
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20% Bias Score

Walking With Shadows": A Groundbreaking Nigerian Novel
Jude Dibia's "Walking With Shadows", published in 2005, was the first Nigerian novel to center a gay character, sparking controversy and backlash but ultimately inspiring a wave of queer literature in West Africa, highlighting the author's courage and the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ representation.

Walking With Shadows": A Groundbreaking Nigerian Novel
Jude Dibia's "Walking With Shadows", published in 2005, was the first Nigerian novel to center a gay character, sparking controversy and backlash but ultimately inspiring a wave of queer literature in West Africa, highlighting the author's courage and the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ representation.
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32% Bias Score

UK Labour MP Urges Palestine Recognition Amidst Gaza Conflict
Following over 58,000 Palestinian deaths since October 7, 2023, senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry urges the UK to recognize a Palestinian state, citing upcoming international recognition plans and emphasizing the need for a two-state solution alongside a secure Israel. She believes this could provid...

UK Labour MP Urges Palestine Recognition Amidst Gaza Conflict
Following over 58,000 Palestinian deaths since October 7, 2023, senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry urges the UK to recognize a Palestinian state, citing upcoming international recognition plans and emphasizing the need for a two-state solution alongside a secure Israel. She believes this could provid...
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56% Bias Score

South Australia's Algal Bloom: $14 Million in Federal Funding, Inquiry Urged
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, covering over 4400 sq km and causing mass marine life deaths, has prompted a $14 million federal funding package, although concerns remain about its adequacy and the need for a broader inquiry into governmental responses.

South Australia's Algal Bloom: $14 Million in Federal Funding, Inquiry Urged
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, covering over 4400 sq km and causing mass marine life deaths, has prompted a $14 million federal funding package, although concerns remain about its adequacy and the need for a broader inquiry into governmental responses.
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40% Bias Score

Gergiev Concert in Italy Cancelled Amidst Public Outcry
Valery Gergiev's concert at Italy's Reggia di Caserta on July 27th was canceled after a petition signed by over 16,000 people, including Nobel laureates, criticized his ties to Vladimir Putin and support for his policies, sparking a debate between regional and national authorities.

Gergiev Concert in Italy Cancelled Amidst Public Outcry
Valery Gergiev's concert at Italy's Reggia di Caserta on July 27th was canceled after a petition signed by over 16,000 people, including Nobel laureates, criticized his ties to Vladimir Putin and support for his policies, sparking a debate between regional and national authorities.
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44% Bias Score
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