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Kennedy""s Autism Remarks and Controversial NIH Registry Spark Outrage
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s controversial claims about autism, coupled with the announcement and subsequent retraction of a national autism registry by the NIH, have ignited a firestorm of criticism concerning data privacy, informed consent, and the ethical treatment of autistic individuals.
Kennedy""s Autism Remarks and Controversial NIH Registry Spark Outrage
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s controversial claims about autism, coupled with the announcement and subsequent retraction of a national autism registry by the NIH, have ignited a firestorm of criticism concerning data privacy, informed consent, and the ethical treatment of autistic individuals.
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52% Bias Score


EU Equips Staff with Secure Devices Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission is equipping staff traveling to the US and other high-surveillance countries with disposable phones and secure laptops due to escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security, mirroring similar restrictions on TikTok, Telegram, and other technologies.
EU Equips Staff with Secure Devices Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission is equipping staff traveling to the US and other high-surveillance countries with disposable phones and secure laptops due to escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security, mirroring similar restrictions on TikTok, Telegram, and other technologies.
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36% Bias Score


EU Fines Apple and Meta Hundreds of Millions of Euros for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission imposed a \$571 million fine on Apple and a \$228 million fine on Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to increase consumer choice and prevent Big Tech from dominating digital markets; both companies plan to appeal.
EU Fines Apple and Meta Hundreds of Millions of Euros for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission imposed a \$571 million fine on Apple and a \$228 million fine on Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to increase consumer choice and prevent Big Tech from dominating digital markets; both companies plan to appeal.
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48% Bias Score


200+ French Media Outlets Sue Meta for Illegal Data Practices
Over 200 French media organizations, including TF1, France Télévisions, and Le Figaro, filed a lawsuit against Meta on April 23rd in Paris, accusing the company of illegal data collection for targeted advertising, causing substantial financial losses and violating GDPR; the lawsuit claims Meta and G...
200+ French Media Outlets Sue Meta for Illegal Data Practices
Over 200 French media organizations, including TF1, France Télévisions, and Le Figaro, filed a lawsuit against Meta on April 23rd in Paris, accusing the company of illegal data collection for targeted advertising, causing substantial financial losses and violating GDPR; the lawsuit claims Meta and G...
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48% Bias Score


Rheinland-Pfalz Considers Automated Data Analysis Platform for Law Enforcement
Responding to a growing political debate on police technology, Rheinland-Pfalz's interior ministry announced plans to implement an automated data analysis platform for improved threat assessment, mirroring initiatives in other German states, such as Hesse's use of the Palantir-developed Hessendata s...
Rheinland-Pfalz Considers Automated Data Analysis Platform for Law Enforcement
Responding to a growing political debate on police technology, Rheinland-Pfalz's interior ministry announced plans to implement an automated data analysis platform for improved threat assessment, mirroring initiatives in other German states, such as Hesse's use of the Palantir-developed Hessendata s...
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32% Bias Score


Rheinland-Pfalz Weighs Automated Police Data Analysis Amidst Privacy Concerns
Rheinland-Pfalz's Interior Ministry supports automated police data analysis for crime prevention, citing legal grounds, while the Green Party expresses concerns about data protection and US tech dependence; the state awaits federal developments before deciding.
Rheinland-Pfalz Weighs Automated Police Data Analysis Amidst Privacy Concerns
Rheinland-Pfalz's Interior Ministry supports automated police data analysis for crime prevention, citing legal grounds, while the Green Party expresses concerns about data protection and US tech dependence; the state awaits federal developments before deciding.
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36% Bias Score

Musk's 100 Days: Billions in Savings, Policy Changes, and Privacy Concerns
Over 100 days, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, despite disputed savings claims of $160 billion, caused widespread layoffs and agency dismantling, while simultaneously benefiting his companies through policy changes, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and data privacy.

Musk's 100 Days: Billions in Savings, Policy Changes, and Privacy Concerns
Over 100 days, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, despite disputed savings claims of $160 billion, caused widespread layoffs and agency dismantling, while simultaneously benefiting his companies through policy changes, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and data privacy.
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52% Bias Score

Vulnerable Canadian Health Data: US Access Threatens AI Advancements
Concerns are rising in Canada about the vulnerability of its unique health data, stored largely on US cloud servers, to potential access by the US government, jeopardizing AI advancements and national interests.

Vulnerable Canadian Health Data: US Access Threatens AI Advancements
Concerns are rising in Canada about the vulnerability of its unique health data, stored largely on US cloud servers, to potential access by the US government, jeopardizing AI advancements and national interests.
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Sues Google, Targeting Chrome in Antitrust Case
The Department of Justice is suing Alphabet (Google) for allegedly using Chrome to maintain a monopoly in search and advertising. The lawsuit focuses on limiting Alphabet's control over Chrome and Android to improve market competition, but critics argue this addresses a symptom, not the root cause: ...

DOJ Sues Google, Targeting Chrome in Antitrust Case
The Department of Justice is suing Alphabet (Google) for allegedly using Chrome to maintain a monopoly in search and advertising. The lawsuit focuses on limiting Alphabet's control over Chrome and Android to improve market competition, but critics argue this addresses a symptom, not the root cause: ...
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44% Bias Score

ICE and DOGE to Use Medicare Database in Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
ICE and the DOGE Service plan to use a Medicare database to locate illegal immigrants by comparing Social Security numbers with Medicare claims to find addresses, aligning with President Trump's recent memorandum aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining benefits.

ICE and DOGE to Use Medicare Database in Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
ICE and the DOGE Service plan to use a Medicare database to locate illegal immigrants by comparing Social Security numbers with Medicare claims to find addresses, aligning with President Trump's recent memorandum aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining benefits.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Restricts Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction limiting Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security data containing personally identifiable information due to privacy concerns and security risks, following a lawsuit by labor unions and retirees; the injunction permit...

Judge Restricts Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction limiting Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security data containing personally identifiable information due to privacy concerns and security risks, following a lawsuit by labor unions and retirees; the injunction permit...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin's Struggle with Illegal Short-Term Rentals: Awaiting EU Software Solution
Berlin faces difficulties regulating illegal short-term rentals; while 4,500 have been registered since 2014, the actual number is likely much higher. A new EU software in 2026 will allow better online monitoring of platforms, but until then, districts face a laborious task, as highlighted by the Be...

Berlin's Struggle with Illegal Short-Term Rentals: Awaiting EU Software Solution
Berlin faces difficulties regulating illegal short-term rentals; while 4,500 have been registered since 2014, the actual number is likely much higher. A new EU software in 2026 will allow better online monitoring of platforms, but until then, districts face a laborious task, as highlighted by the Be...
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36% Bias Score
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