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9/11-Related Illnesses Claim Thousands 24 Years After Attacks
On the 24th anniversary of 9/11, Fox News correspondent Eric Shawn, who himself suffers from 9/11-related cancer, reported on the ongoing health crisis affecting thousands of survivors, first responders, and New Yorkers, with over 48,000 people reporting 9/11-related cancers and nearly 10,000 new di...
9/11-Related Illnesses Claim Thousands 24 Years After Attacks
On the 24th anniversary of 9/11, Fox News correspondent Eric Shawn, who himself suffers from 9/11-related cancer, reported on the ongoing health crisis affecting thousands of survivors, first responders, and New Yorkers, with over 48,000 people reporting 9/11-related cancers and nearly 10,000 new di...
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40% Bias Score


Idaho Wildfire Turns Deadly Ambush, Killing Two Firefighters
In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on June 29th, 2024, a wildfire call became a deadly ambush where suspect Wess Roley allegedly set a fire to target firefighters, killing Battalion Chiefs John Morrison and Frank J. Harwood, and wounding Firefighter David Tysdal; Roley died by suicide.
Idaho Wildfire Turns Deadly Ambush, Killing Two Firefighters
In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on June 29th, 2024, a wildfire call became a deadly ambush where suspect Wess Roley allegedly set a fire to target firefighters, killing Battalion Chiefs John Morrison and Frank J. Harwood, and wounding Firefighter David Tysdal; Roley died by suicide.
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20% Bias Score


Israeli Paramedic's Resilience Amidst 600-Day War
On October 7, 2023, MDA paramedic Alisa Krant treated dozens of wounded in Ashkelon and surrounding areas during Hamas attacks, highlighting the dedication and extreme challenges faced by Israeli first responders during the 600-day Israel-Hamas war.
Israeli Paramedic's Resilience Amidst 600-Day War
On October 7, 2023, MDA paramedic Alisa Krant treated dozens of wounded in Ashkelon and surrounding areas during Hamas attacks, highlighting the dedication and extreme challenges faced by Israeli first responders during the 600-day Israel-Hamas war.
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28% Bias Score


WTC Health Program Resumes 9/11 Illness Certifications After Crisis
The World Trade Center Health Program resumed certifying 9/11-related illnesses after weeks of disruption caused by the uncertain status of its administrator, Dr. John Howard, resulting in delays for some patients; the program is now processing new applications and certifications, aiming to clear th...
WTC Health Program Resumes 9/11 Illness Certifications After Crisis
The World Trade Center Health Program resumed certifying 9/11-related illnesses after weeks of disruption caused by the uncertain status of its administrator, Dr. John Howard, resulting in delays for some patients; the program is now processing new applications and certifications, aiming to clear th...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Admin Cuts Threaten 9/11 Responder Healthcare
The Trump administration's cuts to the CDC have led to a 20% reduction in staff at the World Trade Center Health Program, delaying treatment decisions for 140,000 9/11 responders and survivors, sparking outrage from New York senators who call the cuts a betrayal of 9/11 heroes.
Trump Admin Cuts Threaten 9/11 Responder Healthcare
The Trump administration's cuts to the CDC have led to a 20% reduction in staff at the World Trade Center Health Program, delaying treatment decisions for 140,000 9/11 responders and survivors, sparking outrage from New York senators who call the cuts a betrayal of 9/11 heroes.
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60% Bias Score


LASD Deputies Rescue Elderly Woman During Eaton Fire
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies rescued a 100-year-old deaf woman and another resident from an Altadena elderly living center during the Eaton Fire on January 8th, navigating power outages and advancing flames to locate them.
LASD Deputies Rescue Elderly Woman During Eaton Fire
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies rescued a 100-year-old deaf woman and another resident from an Altadena elderly living center during the Eaton Fire on January 8th, navigating power outages and advancing flames to locate them.
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20% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Neighbor Kills Neighbor, Ambushes Police, Underscoring Rural Policing Challenges
In rural Pennsylvania's Thompson Township, 61-year-old Carmine Faino fatally shot his neighbor, Lori Wasko, and then ambushed first responders, wounding two state troopers and an EMT before being killed by police; the incident highlights challenges of limited local police presence in rural areas.

Pennsylvania Neighbor Kills Neighbor, Ambushes Police, Underscoring Rural Policing Challenges
In rural Pennsylvania's Thompson Township, 61-year-old Carmine Faino fatally shot his neighbor, Lori Wasko, and then ambushed first responders, wounding two state troopers and an EMT before being killed by police; the incident highlights challenges of limited local police presence in rural areas.
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24% Bias Score

Mobile Retter" App Improves Cardiac Arrest Response Times in Essen
In Essen, Germany, the "Mobile Retter" app, connecting volunteer first responders to nearby cardiac arrests, has proven effective, with over 1,000 responders averaging 3.5-minute response times since 2019; however, fragmented systems nationwide necessitate standardization and legal support for wides...

Mobile Retter" App Improves Cardiac Arrest Response Times in Essen
In Essen, Germany, the "Mobile Retter" app, connecting volunteer first responders to nearby cardiac arrests, has proven effective, with over 1,000 responders averaging 3.5-minute response times since 2019; however, fragmented systems nationwide necessitate standardization and legal support for wides...
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28% Bias Score

9/11 First Responders Denied Healthcare Amidst Program Cuts
Due to budget cuts and staff layoffs within the World Trade Center Health Program, hundreds of 9/11 first responders are currently unable to access vital medical care, with no new applicants receiving appointments or certifications since April, raising concerns about potentially fatal consequences f...

9/11 First Responders Denied Healthcare Amidst Program Cuts
Due to budget cuts and staff layoffs within the World Trade Center Health Program, hundreds of 9/11 first responders are currently unable to access vital medical care, with no new applicants receiving appointments or certifications since April, raising concerns about potentially fatal consequences f...
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40% Bias Score

Repeated Cuts to 9/11 Health Program Leave Thousands in Limbo
The World Trade Center Health Program, providing free healthcare to 9/11 first responders and survivors, has undergone multiple service cuts under the Trump administration, leaving thousands with uncertainty about their medical care, despite bipartisan opposition and the eventual reinstatement of th...

Repeated Cuts to 9/11 Health Program Leave Thousands in Limbo
The World Trade Center Health Program, providing free healthcare to 9/11 first responders and survivors, has undergone multiple service cuts under the Trump administration, leaving thousands with uncertainty about their medical care, despite bipartisan opposition and the eventual reinstatement of th...
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60% Bias Score

9/11 Survivor, Retired Firefighter, Dies by Suicide
Retired firefighter Thomas Dunn, a 9/11 survivor, died by suicide on February 1st, 2025, from PTSD and asthma developed after the attack, highlighting the lasting impact on first responders' mental and physical health, with over 370 FDNY members succumbing to 9/11-related causes since the attacks.

9/11 Survivor, Retired Firefighter, Dies by Suicide
Retired firefighter Thomas Dunn, a 9/11 survivor, died by suicide on February 1st, 2025, from PTSD and asthma developed after the attack, highlighting the lasting impact on first responders' mental and physical health, with over 370 FDNY members succumbing to 9/11-related causes since the attacks.
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28% Bias Score

Penguins' Hayes Prioritizes Community Service, Scores Opening Goal
Pittsburgh Penguins player Kevin Hayes consistently meets with Pittsburgh-area first responders after every home game, showcasing his commitment to community service, even when benched, and scoring the opening goal in a recent game against the Los Angeles Kings.

Penguins' Hayes Prioritizes Community Service, Scores Opening Goal
Pittsburgh Penguins player Kevin Hayes consistently meets with Pittsburgh-area first responders after every home game, showcasing his commitment to community service, even when benched, and scoring the opening goal in a recent game against the Los Angeles Kings.
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44% Bias Score
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