Major Winter Storm Cripples US, Causing Widespread Disruptions and Fatalities
A major winter storm hitting the central and eastern US on Monday caused states of emergency in several states, over 300,000 power outages, over 1,800 flight cancellations, and at least three deaths due to the storm, with record-breaking snowfalls in several cities and several hundred stranded motor...
Major Winter Storm Cripples US, Causing Widespread Disruptions and Fatalities
A major winter storm hitting the central and eastern US on Monday caused states of emergency in several states, over 300,000 power outages, over 1,800 flight cancellations, and at least three deaths due to the storm, with record-breaking snowfalls in several cities and several hundred stranded motor...
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12% Bias Score
Saba Capital Faces Backlash in Bid to Control Seven UK Investment Trusts
Saba Capital, a New York hedge fund, is attempting to seize control of seven London-listed investment trusts, prompting strong opposition from the trusts' chairs who criticize Saba's self-serving motives and lack of transparency.
Saba Capital Faces Backlash in Bid to Control Seven UK Investment Trusts
Saba Capital, a New York hedge fund, is attempting to seize control of seven London-listed investment trusts, prompting strong opposition from the trusts' chairs who criticize Saba's self-serving motives and lack of transparency.
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56% Bias Score
Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
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40% Bias Score
Record Waitangi Day Attendance Expected Amidst Political Tensions
Organizers anticipate record attendance of over 80,000 at New Zealand's 2025 Waitangi Day commemoration, fueled by both celebration and protest against the government's policies impacting Māori rights, with Prime Minister Luxon's absence adding to the political tension.
Record Waitangi Day Attendance Expected Amidst Political Tensions
Organizers anticipate record attendance of over 80,000 at New Zealand's 2025 Waitangi Day commemoration, fueled by both celebration and protest against the government's policies impacting Māori rights, with Prime Minister Luxon's absence adding to the political tension.
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32% Bias Score
7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.
7/7 London Bombings Documentary Explores Lasting Impact
On July 7, 2005, four coordinated suicide bombings on London's transport system killed 52 people and injured hundreds, prompting a four-part BBC documentary, "7/7: The London Bombings," which explores the events, aftermath, and enduring consequences of the attacks.
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28% Bias Score
Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
Record Numbers of Vulnerable Children Jailed Far From Families in England
A Guardian investigation reveals that a record number of vulnerable children in England are being jailed more than 100 miles from their families, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law, as the percentage has doubled to 15% in the last decade.
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52% Bias Score
Starmer's £2.5bn NHS Investment Plan
Sir Keir Starmer's speech on January 6th, 2025, outlined a £2.5bn annual investment in the NHS, a new private sector deal to double elective activity, and 17 new community diagnostic centers, while acknowledging the risk of further strikes due to pay disputes.
Starmer's £2.5bn NHS Investment Plan
Sir Keir Starmer's speech on January 6th, 2025, outlined a £2.5bn annual investment in the NHS, a new private sector deal to double elective activity, and 17 new community diagnostic centers, while acknowledging the risk of further strikes due to pay disputes.
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40% Bias Score
Bus Cuts Disproportionately Impact Deprived Areas in England
A new report reveals that bus cuts in England disproportionately impact deprived areas, with those in the top 10% most deprived areas experiencing a tenfold reduction in bus travel compared to the least deprived; this has led to an estimated 1.1 billion extra miles driven in cars and taxis in 2023.
Bus Cuts Disproportionately Impact Deprived Areas in England
A new report reveals that bus cuts in England disproportionately impact deprived areas, with those in the top 10% most deprived areas experiencing a tenfold reduction in bus travel compared to the least deprived; this has led to an estimated 1.1 billion extra miles driven in cars and taxis in 2023.
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40% Bias Score
Trudeau Resigns: Poilievre Declares 'Nothing Changed'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation from the Liberal Party leadership on Monday, sparking a leadership race within the party and a response from opposition leader Pierre Poilievre who asserts that 'nothing has changed'.
Trudeau Resigns: Poilievre Declares 'Nothing Changed'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation from the Liberal Party leadership on Monday, sparking a leadership race within the party and a response from opposition leader Pierre Poilievre who asserts that 'nothing has changed'.
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Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amidst Party Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on February 1, 2025, citing internal party struggles and declining poll numbers. He will remain in office until a new Liberal leader is chosen, setting the stage for a leadership race and an upcoming federal election expected to be won...
Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister Amidst Party Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on February 1, 2025, citing internal party struggles and declining poll numbers. He will remain in office until a new Liberal leader is chosen, setting the stage for a leadership race and an upcoming federal election expected to be won...
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52% Bias Score
UK Health Aid Cuts and Nurse Recruitment Create 'Double Whammy' for Vulnerable Nations
The UK slashed health aid to 55 countries facing severe nurse shortages by 63% between 2020-2023, while simultaneously increasing nurse recruitment from these countries by 187%, resulting in critical health system failures and fatalities, according to new RCN analysis.
UK Health Aid Cuts and Nurse Recruitment Create 'Double Whammy' for Vulnerable Nations
The UK slashed health aid to 55 countries facing severe nurse shortages by 63% between 2020-2023, while simultaneously increasing nurse recruitment from these countries by 187%, resulting in critical health system failures and fatalities, according to new RCN analysis.
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48% Bias Score
Employee Turnover Intentions Surge: 46% Want to Quit
A recent survey of 31,000 individuals across 31 countries found that 46% want to leave their jobs in the next year, driven by factors such as a desire for better work-life balance, economic pressures, and dissatisfaction with employer policies, potentially leading to a 'Great Resignation 2.0'.
Employee Turnover Intentions Surge: 46% Want to Quit
A recent survey of 31,000 individuals across 31 countries found that 46% want to leave their jobs in the next year, driven by factors such as a desire for better work-life balance, economic pressures, and dissatisfaction with employer policies, potentially leading to a 'Great Resignation 2.0'.
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52% Bias Score