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L'Express Letters Highlight Societal Issues in France
L'Express published letters addressing violence as a complex societal issue influenced by family structures, criticizing the French government's handling of public education due to financial issues and ineffective policies, and debating the costs of upholding truth versus popular opinion.
L'Express Letters Highlight Societal Issues in France
L'Express published letters addressing violence as a complex societal issue influenced by family structures, criticizing the French government's handling of public education due to financial issues and ineffective policies, and debating the costs of upholding truth versus popular opinion.
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36% Bias Score


Nigeria Launches Safe School Initiative in Benue State
In Makurdi, Nigeria, the Inspector General of Police launched the Safe School Initiative to address security challenges in Benue state schools, including cultism, robbery, kidnapping, and child trafficking, deploying technology and intelligence-led policing and establishing a School Protection Squad...
Nigeria Launches Safe School Initiative in Benue State
In Makurdi, Nigeria, the Inspector General of Police launched the Safe School Initiative to address security challenges in Benue state schools, including cultism, robbery, kidnapping, and child trafficking, deploying technology and intelligence-led policing and establishing a School Protection Squad...
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44% Bias Score


Humanistic Education: A Bulwark Against Technological and Political Threats
This article examines the critical role of humanistic education, particularly classical studies, in cultivating critical thinking and self-awareness in an era of technological advancement, contrasting this with potential political threats to higher education.
Humanistic Education: A Bulwark Against Technological and Political Threats
This article examines the critical role of humanistic education, particularly classical studies, in cultivating critical thinking and self-awareness in an era of technological advancement, contrasting this with potential political threats to higher education.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Launched into Thomas Jefferson High School Admissions Policy
The Department of Education opened a civil rights investigation into Fairfax County Public Schools' admissions policy at Thomas Jefferson High School following a state investigation finding discrimination against Asian Americans after a 2020 policy change increased Black and Hispanic enrollment.
Federal Investigation Launched into Thomas Jefferson High School Admissions Policy
The Department of Education opened a civil rights investigation into Fairfax County Public Schools' admissions policy at Thomas Jefferson High School following a state investigation finding discrimination against Asian Americans after a 2020 policy change increased Black and Hispanic enrollment.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Launched into TJHSST Admissions Policies
The U.S. Department of Education will investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) for potentially discriminatory admissions policies after Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares found that the school's policies discriminate against Asian American students, citing a ...
Federal Investigation Launched into TJHSST Admissions Policies
The U.S. Department of Education will investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) for potentially discriminatory admissions policies after Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares found that the school's policies discriminate against Asian American students, citing a ...
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56% Bias Score


Business Acumen, Not Just Tech, Drives Billionaire Success
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos, unlike most billion-dollar entrepreneurs, succeeded not primarily due to technological innovation, but through strategic market analysis, leadership, and business skills, highlighting the critical role of entrepreneurial acumen in creating lasting businesses.
Business Acumen, Not Just Tech, Drives Billionaire Success
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos, unlike most billion-dollar entrepreneurs, succeeded not primarily due to technological innovation, but through strategic market analysis, leadership, and business skills, highlighting the critical role of entrepreneurial acumen in creating lasting businesses.
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56% Bias Score

Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Among German Youth
German authorities are investigating a rise in right-wing extremism among youth, following a neo-Nazi cell's disruption and a school's adoption of Nazi-themed graduation slogans; this reflects a broader societal trend indicated by a 30% increase in related incidents in 2024.

Rise in Right-Wing Extremism Among German Youth
German authorities are investigating a rise in right-wing extremism among youth, following a neo-Nazi cell's disruption and a school's adoption of Nazi-themed graduation slogans; this reflects a broader societal trend indicated by a 30% increase in related incidents in 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Racial Disparities in British Policing: Progress and Persistent Inequalities
In Britain, racial disparities in policing are narrowing but remain substantial, with Black individuals disproportionately subjected to stop and search, use of force, and arrest, despite increased minority ethnic representation within the police force and progress in other sectors.

Racial Disparities in British Policing: Progress and Persistent Inequalities
In Britain, racial disparities in policing are narrowing but remain substantial, with Black individuals disproportionately subjected to stop and search, use of force, and arrest, despite increased minority ethnic representation within the police force and progress in other sectors.
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12% Bias Score

Surge in Politically Motivated Crimes Near Saxony-Anhalt Schools
Political crimes near schools in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have more than doubled to 251 cases, prompting concern from authorities and experts due to a rise in right-wing extremism and acceptance of violence among youth, as revealed in a recent Halle study involving over 3,000 students.

Surge in Politically Motivated Crimes Near Saxony-Anhalt Schools
Political crimes near schools in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have more than doubled to 251 cases, prompting concern from authorities and experts due to a rise in right-wing extremism and acceptance of violence among youth, as revealed in a recent Halle study involving over 3,000 students.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Meme Coin Dinner, Murder of Embassy Staffers, and Stagflation Warning
President Trump hosted a dinner for investors in his plummeting meme coin, $TRUMP, while a suspect was charged with murder in the killing of Israeli embassy staffers, prompting heightened security at Jewish sites; JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential stagflation.

Trump's Meme Coin Dinner, Murder of Embassy Staffers, and Stagflation Warning
President Trump hosted a dinner for investors in his plummeting meme coin, $TRUMP, while a suspect was charged with murder in the killing of Israeli embassy staffers, prompting heightened security at Jewish sites; JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential stagflation.
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56% Bias Score

Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...

Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
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40% Bias Score

Aberdeen Teacher Violence Up 25%
Violence against teachers in Aberdeen schools has risen by 25% in the past year, with 928 incidents reported in the first three months of 2025, prompting concerns from the EIS teaching union and calls for urgent intervention from Aberdeen City Council despite an action plan drafted in March 2024.

Aberdeen Teacher Violence Up 25%
Violence against teachers in Aberdeen schools has risen by 25% in the past year, with 928 incidents reported in the first three months of 2025, prompting concerns from the EIS teaching union and calls for urgent intervention from Aberdeen City Council despite an action plan drafted in March 2024.
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20% Bias Score
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