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Germany Launches Electronic Patient File Amidst Data Privacy and Accessibility Concerns
Germany launched a new electronic patient file (ePA) to improve healthcare efficiency and patient empowerment by digitally integrating medical records, but faces criticism over data control limitations and accessibility issues for disabled individuals.
Germany Launches Electronic Patient File Amidst Data Privacy and Accessibility Concerns
Germany launched a new electronic patient file (ePA) to improve healthcare efficiency and patient empowerment by digitally integrating medical records, but faces criticism over data control limitations and accessibility issues for disabled individuals.
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48% Bias Score


Long Beach Leads US Cities in Worst Ozone Pollution
The American Lung Association ranked Long Beach, California as the US city with the worst ozone pollution, followed by Visalia and Bakersfield-Delano, California, and Mesa, Arizona, highlighting the serious health risks of air pollution across the US and the need for stronger environmental protectio...
Long Beach Leads US Cities in Worst Ozone Pollution
The American Lung Association ranked Long Beach, California as the US city with the worst ozone pollution, followed by Visalia and Bakersfield-Delano, California, and Mesa, Arizona, highlighting the serious health risks of air pollution across the US and the need for stronger environmental protectio...
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44% Bias Score


156 Million Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air: Report Reveals Reversal of Decades-Long Progress
The American Lung Association's 2025 State of the Air report shows 156 million Americans live in areas with unhealthy ozone or particle pollution, a 25 million increase from last year, primarily due to wildfires and extreme heat, reversing decades of progress.
156 Million Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air: Report Reveals Reversal of Decades-Long Progress
The American Lung Association's 2025 State of the Air report shows 156 million Americans live in areas with unhealthy ozone or particle pollution, a 25 million increase from last year, primarily due to wildfires and extreme heat, reversing decades of progress.
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40% Bias Score


EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...
EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...
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64% Bias Score


Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File Rollout
Germany's nationwide rollout of electronic patient files (ePA) begins in April 2024, initially testing in three regions before a broader, voluntary rollout for doctors. 70 million of 74 million legally insured Germans have received an ePA, but concerns remain about technical issues and data security...
Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File Rollout
Germany's nationwide rollout of electronic patient files (ePA) begins in April 2024, initially testing in three regions before a broader, voluntary rollout for doctors. 70 million of 74 million legally insured Germans have received an ePA, but concerns remain about technical issues and data security...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Climate Policies, Sparking Economic and Legal Battles
President Trump signed executive orders on his first day back in office, declaring a "national energy emergency" to boost fossil fuels, halt offshore wind permits, and roll back $20 billion in clean energy grants, despite a federal judge blocking $14 billion of those rollbacks, creating potential ec...
Trump Reverses Climate Policies, Sparking Economic and Legal Battles
President Trump signed executive orders on his first day back in office, declaring a "national energy emergency" to boost fossil fuels, halt offshore wind permits, and roll back $20 billion in clean energy grants, despite a federal judge blocking $14 billion of those rollbacks, creating potential ec...
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles EPA Environmental Justice Programs
The Trump administration terminated the EPA's environmental justice programs, affecting ten regional offices and the central division, reversing efforts to address pollution-related health disparities and potentially worsening conditions in communities like Cancer Alley.

Trump Administration Dismantles EPA Environmental Justice Programs
The Trump administration terminated the EPA's environmental justice programs, affecting ten regional offices and the central division, reversing efforts to address pollution-related health disparities and potentially worsening conditions in communities like Cancer Alley.
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48% Bias Score

US Air Pollution Rises, Affecting 25 Million More People
A new report reveals that 25 million more Americans are now breathing unhealthy air due to rising pollution linked to climate change and potential regulatory rollbacks, impacting 156 million people in areas with failing grades for smog and soot.

US Air Pollution Rises, Affecting 25 Million More People
A new report reveals that 25 million more Americans are now breathing unhealthy air due to rising pollution linked to climate change and potential regulatory rollbacks, impacting 156 million people in areas with failing grades for smog and soot.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Fuel Producers' Lawsuit Against California Emission Rules
The Supreme Court signaled it will allow fuel producers to sue California over its strict vehicle emission rules, questioning the EPA's inconsistent approach to waivers and acknowledging potential harm to the fuel producers. The justices' questioning indicated that the fluctuating stance of the EPA ...

Supreme Court to Hear Fuel Producers' Lawsuit Against California Emission Rules
The Supreme Court signaled it will allow fuel producers to sue California over its strict vehicle emission rules, questioning the EPA's inconsistent approach to waivers and acknowledging potential harm to the fuel producers. The justices' questioning indicated that the fluctuating stance of the EPA ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...

Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
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44% Bias Score

Kennedy to Halt CDC Fluoride Recommendation
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to instruct the CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water, following Utah's recent ban on fluoridated water and the EPA's review of potential health risks; this decision is opposed by dental groups who highlight the disproportionate impact on...

Kennedy to Halt CDC Fluoride Recommendation
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to instruct the CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water, following Utah's recent ban on fluoridated water and the EPA's review of potential health risks; this decision is opposed by dental groups who highlight the disproportionate impact on...
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52% Bias Score

Arizona Bill Seeks to Lower Gas Prices by Changing Gasoline Blends
Arizona's proposed HB 2300 seeks to lower gas prices by allowing gasoline blends other than the current "boutique" blend mandated since 1997 due to federal ozone standards, despite concerns over potential environmental impacts and EPA approval.

Arizona Bill Seeks to Lower Gas Prices by Changing Gasoline Blends
Arizona's proposed HB 2300 seeks to lower gas prices by allowing gasoline blends other than the current "boutique" blend mandated since 1997 due to federal ozone standards, despite concerns over potential environmental impacts and EPA approval.
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56% Bias Score
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