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US Judge Reinstatements USAID Funding
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's suspension of all foreign aid funding by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), citing lack of justification and significant harm caused to health organizations and foreign aid programs.
US Judge Reinstatements USAID Funding
A US federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's suspension of all foreign aid funding by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), citing lack of justification and significant harm caused to health organizations and foreign aid programs.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's PEPFAR Freeze Threatens 20 Million with HIV/AIDS
President Trump's temporary freeze of the $6.5 billion PEPFAR HIV/AIDS program in January 2025 jeopardized access to life-saving medications for 20 million people globally, causing widespread disruption to services and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of the disease, despite the program...
Trump's PEPFAR Freeze Threatens 20 Million with HIV/AIDS
President Trump's temporary freeze of the $6.5 billion PEPFAR HIV/AIDS program in January 2025 jeopardized access to life-saving medications for 20 million people globally, causing widespread disruption to services and raising concerns about a potential resurgence of the disease, despite the program...
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36% Bias Score


PEPFAR Suspension Threatens Millions with HIV
The US government's 90-day suspension of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) threatens the lives of millions globally reliant on its HIV/AIDS medication and prevention programs, causing immediate disruptions to services and jeopardizing decades of progress.
PEPFAR Suspension Threatens Millions with HIV
The US government's 90-day suspension of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) threatens the lives of millions globally reliant on its HIV/AIDS medication and prevention programs, causing immediate disruptions to services and jeopardizing decades of progress.
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52% Bias Score


Record High of 12 Million UK Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes
A record 12 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, highlighting a need for increased preventative measures and early detection programs, reflecting global trends showing 828 million case...
Record High of 12 Million UK Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes
A record 12 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, highlighting a need for increased preventative measures and early detection programs, reflecting global trends showing 828 million case...
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40% Bias Score


New York Reports Fourth US Case of Less Lethal Monkeypox Strain
New York State confirmed a clade Ib monkeypox case, the fourth in the US since November 15, raising concerns despite its low fatality rate and lack of community spread, unlike the ongoing clade II outbreak.
New York Reports Fourth US Case of Less Lethal Monkeypox Strain
New York State confirmed a clade Ib monkeypox case, the fourth in the US since November 15, raising concerns despite its low fatality rate and lack of community spread, unlike the ongoing clade II outbreak.
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48% Bias Score


Cholera Resurgence: 2024 Cases Surge 50%, Vaccine Shortages Exacerbate Crisis
The World Health Organization reported a near 50% increase in cholera cases in 2024 (804,721) compared to 2023 (535,321), with deaths also rising from 4,007 to 5,805; scientists estimate far higher numbers annually, and six countries requested vaccines from a depleted global stockpile in 2025, highl...
Cholera Resurgence: 2024 Cases Surge 50%, Vaccine Shortages Exacerbate Crisis
The World Health Organization reported a near 50% increase in cholera cases in 2024 (804,721) compared to 2023 (535,321), with deaths also rising from 4,007 to 5,805; scientists estimate far higher numbers annually, and six countries requested vaccines from a depleted global stockpile in 2025, highl...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Threatens to Reverse 20 Years of Progress in AIDS Fight
The Trump administration's foreign aid freeze threatens to undo 20 years of progress in the fight against AIDS, potentially resulting in 6.3 million deaths in the next five years and reversing the successes of PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Threatens to Reverse 20 Years of Progress in AIDS Fight
The Trump administration's foreign aid freeze threatens to undo 20 years of progress in the fight against AIDS, potentially resulting in 6.3 million deaths in the next five years and reversing the successes of PEPFAR, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
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52% Bias Score

US PEPFAR Suspension Threatens 20 Million with HIV
The US government's 90-day partial suspension of PEPFAR, impacting 95% of its 564 partner organizations, threatens 20 million people globally dependent on the program for HIV medication and services, with potential daily medication disruptions for 220,000 individuals.

US PEPFAR Suspension Threatens 20 Million with HIV
The US government's 90-day partial suspension of PEPFAR, impacting 95% of its 564 partner organizations, threatens 20 million people globally dependent on the program for HIV medication and services, with potential daily medication disruptions for 220,000 individuals.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Partial PEPFAR Suspension Threatens 20 Million HIV/AIDS Patients
The US government's 90-day suspension of PEPFAR, impacting 20 million people globally, has caused immediate disruptions to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services, endangering lives and progress in the fight against the disease, prompting affected countries to seek alternative solutions.

Partial PEPFAR Suspension Threatens 20 Million HIV/AIDS Patients
The US government's 90-day suspension of PEPFAR, impacting 20 million people globally, has caused immediate disruptions to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services, endangering lives and progress in the fight against the disease, prompting affected countries to seek alternative solutions.
Progress
52% Bias Score

U.S. Foreign Aid Pause Cripples Global Health Initiatives
The U.S. pause on foreign aid, impacting programs fighting polio, HIV, and other diseases, has caused an immediate stop to HIV services in 50 countries, leaving almost 60,000 people in Myanmar without access to care; the WHO is seeking solutions, including a $50 billion endowment.

U.S. Foreign Aid Pause Cripples Global Health Initiatives
The U.S. pause on foreign aid, impacting programs fighting polio, HIV, and other diseases, has caused an immediate stop to HIV services in 50 countries, leaving almost 60,000 people in Myanmar without access to care; the WHO is seeking solutions, including a $50 billion endowment.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Creates Global Humanitarian Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt freeze on nearly all U.S. foreign aid spending has created a humanitarian crisis, jeopardizing disease control, HIV/AIDS treatment, and food security worldwide, with potentially dire consequences for U.S. national security and global stability.

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Creates Global Humanitarian Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt freeze on nearly all U.S. foreign aid spending has created a humanitarian crisis, jeopardizing disease control, HIV/AIDS treatment, and food security worldwide, with potentially dire consequences for U.S. national security and global stability.
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52% Bias Score

US Research Funding Cuts Disrupt Global Health Initiatives
The US government's abrupt cuts to research funding have left 1350 local employees in two HIV projects unemployed, disrupted treatment for infectious diseases, jeopardized ongoing clinical trials, and created a climate of fear within the scientific community, with wide-ranging implications for globa...

US Research Funding Cuts Disrupt Global Health Initiatives
The US government's abrupt cuts to research funding have left 1350 local employees in two HIV projects unemployed, disrupted treatment for infectious diseases, jeopardized ongoing clinical trials, and created a climate of fear within the scientific community, with wide-ranging implications for globa...
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60% Bias Score
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