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AI's Dual Impact: Legal Judgments and Personal Companionship
AI's expanding role in areas like legal judgments and personal companionship presents both benefits and risks; a study shows AI's rigid judicial decisions, while an Arizona trial used AI for a victim impact statement; teens' reliance on AI companions raises relationship concerns.
AI's Dual Impact: Legal Judgments and Personal Companionship
AI's expanding role in areas like legal judgments and personal companionship presents both benefits and risks; a study shows AI's rigid judicial decisions, while an Arizona trial used AI for a victim impact statement; teens' reliance on AI companions raises relationship concerns.
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16% Bias Score


Air India Accused of Exploiting Bereaved Families in Flight 171 Crash Compensation
Following the Air India flight 171 crash on June 12, lawyer Peter Neenan accuses Air India of pressuring bereaved families into completing compensation questionnaires in unsuitable conditions, potentially saving the airline \$100 million by under-compensating families; Air India denies these claims,...
Air India Accused of Exploiting Bereaved Families in Flight 171 Crash Compensation
Following the Air India flight 171 crash on June 12, lawyer Peter Neenan accuses Air India of pressuring bereaved families into completing compensation questionnaires in unsuitable conditions, potentially saving the airline \$100 million by under-compensating families; Air India denies these claims,...
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44% Bias Score


VA Doctors Allowed to Refuse Treatment Based on Political Affiliation and Marital Status
New guidelines at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals nationwide permit doctors to refuse treatment to unmarried veterans and Democrats, impacting 9 million patients annually, following an executive order by Donald Trump that primarily targeted transgender people; the VA press secretary co...
VA Doctors Allowed to Refuse Treatment Based on Political Affiliation and Marital Status
New guidelines at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals nationwide permit doctors to refuse treatment to unmarried veterans and Democrats, impacting 9 million patients annually, following an executive order by Donald Trump that primarily targeted transgender people; the VA press secretary co...
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60% Bias Score


European Sperm Donation Regulations Scrutinized After Cancer Cluster
A Danish sperm donor unknowingly carrying a gene variant linked to increased cancer risk fathered at least 67 children in Europe, 10 of whom developed cancer, highlighting the need for stricter European sperm donation regulations due to the lack of international limits on the number of offspring per...
European Sperm Donation Regulations Scrutinized After Cancer Cluster
A Danish sperm donor unknowingly carrying a gene variant linked to increased cancer risk fathered at least 67 children in Europe, 10 of whom developed cancer, highlighting the need for stricter European sperm donation regulations due to the lack of international limits on the number of offspring per...
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40% Bias Score


AI-Generated Misinformation in UK Court Cases Sparks Urgent Call for Regulatory Action
UK courts are grappling with the misuse of AI in legal arguments after two cases revealed dozens of fabricated case-law citations generated by AI tools, prompting calls for urgent action from legal authorities to prevent future occurrences and ensure the accuracy of AI-generated information in legal...
AI-Generated Misinformation in UK Court Cases Sparks Urgent Call for Regulatory Action
UK courts are grappling with the misuse of AI in legal arguments after two cases revealed dozens of fabricated case-law citations generated by AI tools, prompting calls for urgent action from legal authorities to prevent future occurrences and ensure the accuracy of AI-generated information in legal...
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28% Bias Score


Trump's Coerced Law Firm Deals Raise Legal and Ethical Questions
President Trump's administration pressured nine major law firms into providing \$1 billion in pro bono services, raising questions about the legality and ethical implications of these deals given the use of unconstitutional executive orders.
Trump's Coerced Law Firm Deals Raise Legal and Ethical Questions
President Trump's administration pressured nine major law firms into providing \$1 billion in pro bono services, raising questions about the legality and ethical implications of these deals given the use of unconstitutional executive orders.
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56% Bias Score

AI Advancements, Job Displacement, and Regulatory Challenges
A new brain-computer interface enables paralyzed people to speak and sing; Uber expands robot food deliveries; a bipartisan AI regulation deal fails.

AI Advancements, Job Displacement, and Regulatory Challenges
A new brain-computer interface enables paralyzed people to speak and sing; Uber expands robot food deliveries; a bipartisan AI regulation deal fails.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Organization's US-Made Smartphone Faces Doubt Amidst Ethical Concerns
The Trump Organization announced a $499 gold-colored smartphone and a $47.45 monthly mobile service, claiming US manufacturing, despite expert doubt; ethics concerns surround potential conflicts of interest for President Trump.

Trump Organization's US-Made Smartphone Faces Doubt Amidst Ethical Concerns
The Trump Organization announced a $499 gold-colored smartphone and a $47.45 monthly mobile service, claiming US manufacturing, despite expert doubt; ethics concerns surround potential conflicts of interest for President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

European Sperm Donation Laws Scrutinized After Cancer Mutation Case
A Danish sperm donor's TP53 gene mutation, unknowingly passed to at least 23 children across Europe, causing 10 to develop cancers, highlights the need for stronger regulations across European sperm banks due to varying national laws on anonymity and family limits per donor.

European Sperm Donation Laws Scrutinized After Cancer Mutation Case
A Danish sperm donor's TP53 gene mutation, unknowingly passed to at least 23 children across Europe, causing 10 to develop cancers, highlights the need for stronger regulations across European sperm banks due to varying national laws on anonymity and family limits per donor.
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44% Bias Score

UK Study Reveals Children's Extensive AI Use and Growing Digital Divide
A study of 780 UK children aged 8-12 found that 22% use AI tools like ChatGPT regularly, revealing a digital divide between private and state schools, highlighting children's unique needs and concerns about AI's environmental impact.

UK Study Reveals Children's Extensive AI Use and Growing Digital Divide
A study of 780 UK children aged 8-12 found that 22% use AI tools like ChatGPT regularly, revealing a digital divide between private and state schools, highlighting children's unique needs and concerns about AI's environmental impact.
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44% Bias Score

Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.

Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
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20% Bias Score

Argentine Diplomat Accused of Conflict of Interest in Madrid Appointment
Argentine diplomat Alejandro Nimo, a student at Rey Juan Carlos University, is accused of appointing his professor's wife, Eva María Carrasco Bañuelos, to a €6,000+/month directorship at the Argentine College in Madrid, necessitating two retroactive legal decrees from the Javier Milei government.

Argentine Diplomat Accused of Conflict of Interest in Madrid Appointment
Argentine diplomat Alejandro Nimo, a student at Rey Juan Carlos University, is accused of appointing his professor's wife, Eva María Carrasco Bañuelos, to a €6,000+/month directorship at the Argentine College in Madrid, necessitating two retroactive legal decrees from the Javier Milei government.
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64% Bias Score
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