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Migrant Worker Dies at 2034 World Cup Stadium Construction Site
A Pakistani migrant worker, Muhammad Arshad, died on March 12th, 2024, after falling from a platform during construction of the Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, for the 2034 World Cup, raising concerns about worker safety on World Cup projects.
Migrant Worker Dies at 2034 World Cup Stadium Construction Site
A Pakistani migrant worker, Muhammad Arshad, died on March 12th, 2024, after falling from a platform during construction of the Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, for the 2034 World Cup, raising concerns about worker safety on World Cup projects.
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32% Bias Score


Police Face Disciplinary Action Over Handling of Domestic Abuse Report Before Murder
Four Northamptonshire police officers face disciplinary action for alleged failures in handling a domestic abuse report made by Harshita Brella before her death; her husband is charged with murder.
Police Face Disciplinary Action Over Handling of Domestic Abuse Report Before Murder
Four Northamptonshire police officers face disciplinary action for alleged failures in handling a domestic abuse report made by Harshita Brella before her death; her husband is charged with murder.
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36% Bias Score


Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
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52% Bias Score


Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for defamation and other claims stemming from 2016-2017 Dakota Access Pipeline protests, potentially emboldening other energy companies to sue environmental activists.
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for defamation and other claims stemming from 2016-2017 Dakota Access Pipeline protests, potentially emboldening other energy companies to sue environmental activists.
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60% Bias Score


Bird Flu Causes US Egg Crisis, Fueling Border Seizures and Price Spikes
Avian flu has ravaged US egg supplies, causing a 48% rise in border egg seizures and a projected 41% price increase this year; consumers face purchase limits and restaurants add surcharges, while many cross the border for cheaper alternatives.
Bird Flu Causes US Egg Crisis, Fueling Border Seizures and Price Spikes
Avian flu has ravaged US egg supplies, causing a 48% rise in border egg seizures and a projected 41% price increase this year; consumers face purchase limits and restaurants add surcharges, while many cross the border for cheaper alternatives.
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48% Bias Score


Australia Reassesses US Alliance Amidst Supermarket Price-Fixing Scandal
A former Australian defense chief criticized the US administration's reliability, prompting calls to reassess the strategic partnership; the ACCC found Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis.
Australia Reassesses US Alliance Amidst Supermarket Price-Fixing Scandal
A former Australian defense chief criticized the US administration's reliability, prompting calls to reassess the strategic partnership; the ACCC found Coles and Woolworths increased prices during a cost-of-living crisis.
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48% Bias Score

US Tech Industry Demands Retaliatory Tariffs Against Australia
US tech giants, winemakers, and drug companies are urging President Trump to impose tariffs on Australian goods in retaliation for what they see as unfair trade practices, including Australia's digital services taxes and local content mandates for streaming platforms, potentially escalating the ongo...

US Tech Industry Demands Retaliatory Tariffs Against Australia
US tech giants, winemakers, and drug companies are urging President Trump to impose tariffs on Australian goods in retaliation for what they see as unfair trade practices, including Australia's digital services taxes and local content mandates for streaming platforms, potentially escalating the ongo...
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52% Bias Score

Microplastics Found in Lungs of All Birds Studied
A study analyzing the lungs of 51 bird species at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport found microplastics in every bird, averaging 416 particles per gram of lung tissue, with higher levels in terrestrial and larger birds, highlighting the pervasiveness of airborne microplastic pollution.

Microplastics Found in Lungs of All Birds Studied
A study analyzing the lungs of 51 bird species at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport found microplastics in every bird, averaging 416 particles per gram of lung tissue, with higher levels in terrestrial and larger birds, highlighting the pervasiveness of airborne microplastic pollution.
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12% Bias Score

Post-Brexit NHS Recruitment from WHO Red-List Countries Sparks Ethical Concerns
Following Brexit, the English NHS hired 32,935 healthcare workers from the WHO's 55 red-list countries between 2021 and 2024, sparking ethical concerns over potential damage to those countries' healthcare systems, despite the WHO's advice against such recruitment.

Post-Brexit NHS Recruitment from WHO Red-List Countries Sparks Ethical Concerns
Following Brexit, the English NHS hired 32,935 healthcare workers from the WHO's 55 red-list countries between 2021 and 2024, sparking ethical concerns over potential damage to those countries' healthcare systems, despite the WHO's advice against such recruitment.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Pauses Social Security Payments After Unlawful System Discovery
The Australian Department of Employment and Workplace Relations paused thousands of social security payment reductions and cancellations after finding the mutual obligation system was operating unlawfully, prompting calls for systemic reform and compensation for affected individuals.

Australia Pauses Social Security Payments After Unlawful System Discovery
The Australian Department of Employment and Workplace Relations paused thousands of social security payment reductions and cancellations after finding the mutual obligation system was operating unlawfully, prompting calls for systemic reform and compensation for affected individuals.
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48% Bias Score

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.
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40% Bias Score

Schumer's Reversal on Government Funding Highlights Democratic Party's Centrist Strategy
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly reversed his initial stance and allowed a government funding bill to pass, abandoning a potential government shutdown to oppose the Trump administration; this decision highlights a long-standing Democratic strategy of centrism and compromise, which i...

Schumer's Reversal on Government Funding Highlights Democratic Party's Centrist Strategy
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly reversed his initial stance and allowed a government funding bill to pass, abandoning a potential government shutdown to oppose the Trump administration; this decision highlights a long-standing Democratic strategy of centrism and compromise, which i...
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56% Bias Score
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