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Bangui Faces Widespread Water and Electricity Shortages
Bangui, Central African Republic, faces widespread water and electricity shortages, impacting hospitals, businesses, and residents' health, with the government promising repairs but underlying issues of underinvestment remaining.
Bangui Faces Widespread Water and Electricity Shortages
Bangui, Central African Republic, faces widespread water and electricity shortages, impacting hospitals, businesses, and residents' health, with the government promising repairs but underlying issues of underinvestment remaining.
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32% Bias Score


Drag Race UK Winner Dies from Ketamine-Induced Cardiac Arrest
James Lee Williams, known as "The Vivienne," the winner of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, died at age 32 from a ketamine-induced cardiac arrest on January 5th in Cheshire; his family is launching a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of ketamine.
Drag Race UK Winner Dies from Ketamine-Induced Cardiac Arrest
James Lee Williams, known as "The Vivienne," the winner of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, died at age 32 from a ketamine-induced cardiac arrest on January 5th in Cheshire; his family is launching a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of ketamine.
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36% Bias Score


Seattle Resident Finds Solace in Nature Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Seattle resident Eileen Wurst found comfort and hope in a neglected greenbelt behind her house, observing nature and drawing parallels between ecological systems and human resilience.
Seattle Resident Finds Solace in Nature Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Seattle resident Eileen Wurst found comfort and hope in a neglected greenbelt behind her house, observing nature and drawing parallels between ecological systems and human resilience.
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28% Bias Score


Queen Mary Cancels Engagements Due to Illness
Queen Mary of Denmark cancelled engagements due to illness, impacting appearances at the Danish Heart Association and Mary Foundation events. She expressed disappointment but highlighted her dedication to the Heart Association.
Queen Mary Cancels Engagements Due to Illness
Queen Mary of Denmark cancelled engagements due to illness, impacting appearances at the Danish Heart Association and Mary Foundation events. She expressed disappointment but highlighted her dedication to the Heart Association.
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36% Bias Score


Severe Storms and Tornadoes Leave 33 Dead Across US
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured due to tornadoes and severe storms in the central and southern US, leaving 250,000 homes without power; Missouri, Kansas, and Texas reported high numbers of fatalities from storms and dust storms.
Severe Storms and Tornadoes Leave 33 Dead Across US
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured due to tornadoes and severe storms in the central and southern US, leaving 250,000 homes without power; Missouri, Kansas, and Texas reported high numbers of fatalities from storms and dust storms.
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24% Bias Score


NHS England Abolition to Cut Costs, Cause Widespread Job Losses
The UK government abolished NHS England, a health service management body, aiming to save hundreds of millions of pounds and cut bureaucracy; however, this will result in 20,000–30,000 job losses across various NHS bodies.
NHS England Abolition to Cut Costs, Cause Widespread Job Losses
The UK government abolished NHS England, a health service management body, aiming to save hundreds of millions of pounds and cut bureaucracy; however, this will result in 20,000–30,000 job losses across various NHS bodies.
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64% Bias Score

Inoperable Tumor Gives Cancer-Free Mother Two Years to Live
A 50-year-old UK mother, Michelle Black, initially declared cancer-free after bile duct cancer surgery, received a terminal diagnosis six weeks later due to an almost invisible, inoperable tumor; doctors gave her two to three years to live.

Inoperable Tumor Gives Cancer-Free Mother Two Years to Live
A 50-year-old UK mother, Michelle Black, initially declared cancer-free after bile duct cancer surgery, received a terminal diagnosis six weeks later due to an almost invisible, inoperable tumor; doctors gave her two to three years to live.
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28% Bias Score

Brandenburg Hospital Reform: Assurances Amidst Concerns
Brandenburg's health minister, Britta Müller, announced hospital reforms to address financial pressures and staff shortages, assuring continued emergency and basic care despite potential increases in travel times for some planned treatments.

Brandenburg Hospital Reform: Assurances Amidst Concerns
Brandenburg's health minister, Britta Müller, announced hospital reforms to address financial pressures and staff shortages, assuring continued emergency and basic care despite potential increases in travel times for some planned treatments.
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44% Bias Score

Therapeutic Garden: A Year of Transformation
A volunteer's year-long experience at a therapeutic garden in 's-Graveland, Netherlands, transformed their perspective on communication, caregiving, and the importance of mindful presence, contrasting the fast-paced modern world with a slower, more meaningful way of life.

Therapeutic Garden: A Year of Transformation
A volunteer's year-long experience at a therapeutic garden in 's-Graveland, Netherlands, transformed their perspective on communication, caregiving, and the importance of mindful presence, contrasting the fast-paced modern world with a slower, more meaningful way of life.
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36% Bias Score

Italy Adds €5 Million to Psychologist Bonus Program
The Italian Ministry of Health has added €5 million to the psychologist bonus program, restarting the processing of existing applications on April 15, 2025; new applications will open later in 2025.

Italy Adds €5 Million to Psychologist Bonus Program
The Italian Ministry of Health has added €5 million to the psychologist bonus program, restarting the processing of existing applications on April 15, 2025; new applications will open later in 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Foreign Aid Cuts Threaten Malnutrition Fight in South Sudan
In South Sudan, 7.7 million people face acute food insecurity, with 2.1 million children under 5 projected to suffer from severe wasting by July 2025 due to conflict, climate change, and economic pressures; foreign aid cuts threaten UNICEF programs treating 44,000 severely wasted children, risking i...

Foreign Aid Cuts Threaten Malnutrition Fight in South Sudan
In South Sudan, 7.7 million people face acute food insecurity, with 2.1 million children under 5 projected to suffer from severe wasting by July 2025 due to conflict, climate change, and economic pressures; foreign aid cuts threaten UNICEF programs treating 44,000 severely wasted children, risking i...
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52% Bias Score

Underdiagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder in Spain
In Spain, thousands with alcohol use disorder (AUD) go undiagnosed in primary care due to systemic failures in detection, societal normalization of alcohol, and patient reluctance to disclose. Diagnostic tools exist, but underuse and stigma create significant barriers.

Underdiagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder in Spain
In Spain, thousands with alcohol use disorder (AUD) go undiagnosed in primary care due to systemic failures in detection, societal normalization of alcohol, and patient reluctance to disclose. Diagnostic tools exist, but underuse and stigma create significant barriers.
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32% Bias Score
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