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COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.
COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.
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36% Bias Score


Quantum Machines Secures $170 Million to Develop Large-Scale Quantum Computers
Quantum Machines raised $170 million in Series C funding, bringing its total to $280 million, to develop quantum computers with tens of thousands of qubits, leveraging its hybrid control technology that supports most quantum computing companies globally.
Quantum Machines Secures $170 Million to Develop Large-Scale Quantum Computers
Quantum Machines raised $170 million in Series C funding, bringing its total to $280 million, to develop quantum computers with tens of thousands of qubits, leveraging its hybrid control technology that supports most quantum computing companies globally.
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48% Bias Score


Rome Biodiversity Talks Focus on Funding Deadlock
UN biodiversity talks in Rome aim to resolve a funding deadlock between rich and poor nations over a $20 billion annual pledge by 2025 to protect 30 percent of the world's land and seas by 2030, following the failure of COP16 in Cali, Colombia, and amidst a global wildlife population decline of 73 p...
Rome Biodiversity Talks Focus on Funding Deadlock
UN biodiversity talks in Rome aim to resolve a funding deadlock between rich and poor nations over a $20 billion annual pledge by 2025 to protect 30 percent of the world's land and seas by 2030, following the failure of COP16 in Cali, Colombia, and amidst a global wildlife population decline of 73 p...
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40% Bias Score


NCI Spends $218 Million on DEI Grants Amidst Push for Meritocracy
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) spends $218 million annually on grants promoting racial minority representation in its workforce, a practice criticized by the nonprofit Do No Harm amid broader efforts to curtail DEI spending within the federal government.
NCI Spends $218 Million on DEI Grants Amidst Push for Meritocracy
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) spends $218 million annually on grants promoting racial minority representation in its workforce, a practice criticized by the nonprofit Do No Harm amid broader efforts to curtail DEI spending within the federal government.
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64% Bias Score


US Special Education Faces Funding Crisis, Jeopardizing FAPE
Rising costs of special education in the US, driven by increased student numbers and insufficient federal funding (currently at 15% instead of the promised 40%), are jeopardizing the provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and exacerbating existing inequities among school districts.
US Special Education Faces Funding Crisis, Jeopardizing FAPE
Rising costs of special education in the US, driven by increased student numbers and insufficient federal funding (currently at 15% instead of the promised 40%), are jeopardizing the provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and exacerbating existing inequities among school districts.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Investigates California High-Speed Rail, Threatening \$4 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into California's high-speed rail project, threatening to withdraw \$4 billion in federal funding, escalating a long-standing political battle over the project's costs and delays, with supporters and opponents rallying at the announcement.
Trump Administration Investigates California High-Speed Rail, Threatening \$4 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into California's high-speed rail project, threatening to withdraw \$4 billion in federal funding, escalating a long-standing political battle over the project's costs and delays, with supporters and opponents rallying at the announcement.
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52% Bias Score

\$2.5 Million Seized at Beirut Airport, Allegedly Destined for Hezbollah
Lebanese authorities detained a man at Beirut airport on Friday carrying \$2.5 million allegedly intended for the terrorist group Hezbollah; the seizure is considered unprecedented, highlighting concerns about Iranian funding of Hezbollah via Turkey and the ongoing regional conflict.

\$2.5 Million Seized at Beirut Airport, Allegedly Destined for Hezbollah
Lebanese authorities detained a man at Beirut airport on Friday carrying \$2.5 million allegedly intended for the terrorist group Hezbollah; the seizure is considered unprecedented, highlighting concerns about Iranian funding of Hezbollah via Turkey and the ongoing regional conflict.
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56% Bias Score

"Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Cell-Free Production Method Receives $5.2 Million in Funding"
"Moorfields Eye Hospital successfully used gene therapy to save the sight of four children with a rare blinding genetic condition; this success highlights the potential of Fuse Vectors, a Danish biotech startup, which just secured $5.2 million in funding to revolutionize gene therapy manufacturing t...

"Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Cell-Free Production Method Receives $5.2 Million in Funding"
"Moorfields Eye Hospital successfully used gene therapy to save the sight of four children with a rare blinding genetic condition; this success highlights the potential of Fuse Vectors, a Danish biotech startup, which just secured $5.2 million in funding to revolutionize gene therapy manufacturing t...
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52% Bias Score

Challenges and Solutions for Black Women Seeking Business Grants
Black women entrepreneurs face challenges accessing business grants due to reduced programs and competition; however, alternative funding (local community, private sector, intersectional grants), expanded research, and strategic advocacy offer solutions.

Challenges and Solutions for Black Women Seeking Business Grants
Black women entrepreneurs face challenges accessing business grants due to reduced programs and competition; however, alternative funding (local community, private sector, intersectional grants), expanded research, and strategic advocacy offer solutions.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch TV Producer Warns of Media Sector Crisis Amidst Budget Cuts
Dutch TV producer Joop van den Ende criticized the Dutch government's handling of the media sector, specifically citing €160 million in public broadcaster budget cuts and the RTL/DPG merger, highlighting concerns among external production companies who fear becoming collateral damage.

Dutch TV Producer Warns of Media Sector Crisis Amidst Budget Cuts
Dutch TV producer Joop van den Ende criticized the Dutch government's handling of the media sector, specifically citing €160 million in public broadcaster budget cuts and the RTL/DPG merger, highlighting concerns among external production companies who fear becoming collateral damage.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Investigates California High-Speed Rail, Threatening $4 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into California's high-speed rail project, threatening to withdraw nearly $4 billion in federal funding, potentially derailing a project plagued by cost overruns and delays that currently employs nearly 15,000 people and has completed over 50 major ...

Trump Administration Investigates California High-Speed Rail, Threatening $4 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into California's high-speed rail project, threatening to withdraw nearly $4 billion in federal funding, potentially derailing a project plagued by cost overruns and delays that currently employs nearly 15,000 people and has completed over 50 major ...
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64% Bias Score

New Head Appointed for Marienburg Castle Foundation Amidst Renovation Challenges
Mario Mathias Ohle, a lawyer specializing in public procurement and large-scale projects, was appointed head of the Marienburg Castle Foundation in February 2025, replacing Ulrich von Jeinsen who was dismissed due to alleged misconduct; 27.2 million euros in funding has been allocated for renovation...

New Head Appointed for Marienburg Castle Foundation Amidst Renovation Challenges
Mario Mathias Ohle, a lawyer specializing in public procurement and large-scale projects, was appointed head of the Marienburg Castle Foundation in February 2025, replacing Ulrich von Jeinsen who was dismissed due to alleged misconduct; 27.2 million euros in funding has been allocated for renovation...
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40% Bias Score
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