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Vanti Announces 36% Colombian Gas Price Hike Amidst Government Backlash
Vanti, Colombia's leading natural gas distributor, announced a 36% price hike this month, affecting ten cities including Bogotá and Medellín, due to increased domestic gas costs, Caribbean sourcing, and imported gas needs, prompting government criticism and investigations.
Vanti Announces 36% Colombian Gas Price Hike Amidst Government Backlash
Vanti, Colombia's leading natural gas distributor, announced a 36% price hike this month, affecting ten cities including Bogotá and Medellín, due to increased domestic gas costs, Caribbean sourcing, and imported gas needs, prompting government criticism and investigations.
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Ban on Transgender Healthcare Funding for Minors
LGBTQ+ advocates and families sued the Trump administration for banning federal funding of transgender healthcare for minors, citing the executive order as unconstitutional and causing immediate disruptions in care, while a legal expert predicts further legal challenges.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Ban on Transgender Healthcare Funding for Minors
LGBTQ+ advocates and families sued the Trump administration for banning federal funding of transgender healthcare for minors, citing the executive order as unconstitutional and causing immediate disruptions in care, while a legal expert predicts further legal challenges.
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80% Bias Score


Canada's Foreign Buyer Ban Deepens Housing Crisis
Canada's ban on foreign home purchases, extended to 2027, has decreased new housing construction, particularly condos, worsening the housing shortage by deterring investment crucial for pre-construction projects and impacting the rental market.
Canada's Foreign Buyer Ban Deepens Housing Crisis
Canada's ban on foreign home purchases, extended to 2027, has decreased new housing construction, particularly condos, worsening the housing shortage by deterring investment crucial for pre-construction projects and impacting the rental market.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Hotel Fire: 66 Dead, Inspection Responsibility Unclear
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on an unspecified date resulted in 66 deaths and 51 injuries, sparking a debate over responsibility for fire safety inspections and revealing potential systemic failures in emergency response.
Turkey Hotel Fire: 66 Dead, Inspection Responsibility Unclear
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on an unspecified date resulted in 66 deaths and 51 injuries, sparking a debate over responsibility for fire safety inspections and revealing potential systemic failures in emergency response.
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36% Bias Score


UK Chancellor Urges Regulators to Boost Growth After Disappointing GDP Figures
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves met with regulators on Thursday to discuss stimulating economic growth after November's disappointing 0.1 percent GDP increase, falling short of predictions and prompting concerns about the need for regulatory reform to address investment barriers and boost economic activ...
UK Chancellor Urges Regulators to Boost Growth After Disappointing GDP Figures
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves met with regulators on Thursday to discuss stimulating economic growth after November's disappointing 0.1 percent GDP increase, falling short of predictions and prompting concerns about the need for regulatory reform to address investment barriers and boost economic activ...
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40% Bias Score


Market Volatility: Quantum, Semiconductor, and Biotech Stocks Plunge
Midday market trading saw significant drops in quantum computing stocks (Rigetti -27%, D-Wave -32%), semiconductor stocks (Nvidia -2%, Micron -5%), and Moderna (-20%) due to lowered expectations, export restrictions, and reduced sales guidance, respectively; however, some companies like Howard Hughe...
Market Volatility: Quantum, Semiconductor, and Biotech Stocks Plunge
Midday market trading saw significant drops in quantum computing stocks (Rigetti -27%, D-Wave -32%), semiconductor stocks (Nvidia -2%, Micron -5%), and Moderna (-20%) due to lowered expectations, export restrictions, and reduced sales guidance, respectively; however, some companies like Howard Hughe...
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36% Bias Score

AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.

AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.
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40% Bias Score

House Subcommittee to Investigate if California Regulations Worsened Wildfires
The House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing on February 6th to investigate if California's regulations worsened recent wildfires that destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced over 100,000 people, focusing on insurance and permitting regulations.

House Subcommittee to Investigate if California Regulations Worsened Wildfires
The House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing on February 6th to investigate if California's regulations worsened recent wildfires that destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced over 100,000 people, focusing on insurance and permitting regulations.
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Blocks 39 Insulation Firms Amid Substandard Work Crisis
The UK government has blocked 39 insulation companies after widespread reports of substandard work under previous energy efficiency schemes, impacting approximately 65,000 households and leaving many unable to sell or remortgage their homes; the government will fix the issues at no cost to the homeo...

UK Government Blocks 39 Insulation Firms Amid Substandard Work Crisis
The UK government has blocked 39 insulation companies after widespread reports of substandard work under previous energy efficiency schemes, impacting approximately 65,000 households and leaving many unable to sell or remortgage their homes; the government will fix the issues at no cost to the homeo...
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52% Bias Score

Sharp Rise in Russian Utility Bills Amidst Labor Shortages and Funding Policies
Unexpectedly high January utility bills in several Russian regions, increasing by 800-2100 rubles in some cases, are attributed to extended billing cycles and retroactive adjustments, but also reflect rising labor costs and regional funding policies; increased late payment penalties add to financial...

Sharp Rise in Russian Utility Bills Amidst Labor Shortages and Funding Policies
Unexpectedly high January utility bills in several Russian regions, increasing by 800-2100 rubles in some cases, are attributed to extended billing cycles and retroactive adjustments, but also reflect rising labor costs and regional funding policies; increased late payment penalties add to financial...
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44% Bias Score

Biden Administratrion Forgives $4.5 Billion in Student Loans for Ashford University Students
The Biden administration announced $4.5 billion in student loan forgiveness for 261,000 borrowers who attended Ashford University due to the university's deceptive recruitment practices, which were revealed in a California lawsuit that resulted in a $20 million penalty against Ashford's parent compa...

Biden Administratrion Forgives $4.5 Billion in Student Loans for Ashford University Students
The Biden administration announced $4.5 billion in student loan forgiveness for 261,000 borrowers who attended Ashford University due to the university's deceptive recruitment practices, which were revealed in a California lawsuit that resulted in a $20 million penalty against Ashford's parent compa...
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56% Bias Score

Misinformation, Public Trust, and the Biden Administration's Pandemic Response
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra cites online misinformation as a key factor in eroding public trust in health officials, while Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg alleges the Biden administration pressured his company to censor vaccine-related content, highlighting a conflict between public health measures and fr...

Misinformation, Public Trust, and the Biden Administration's Pandemic Response
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra cites online misinformation as a key factor in eroding public trust in health officials, while Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg alleges the Biden administration pressured his company to censor vaccine-related content, highlighting a conflict between public health measures and fr...
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44% Bias Score
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