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Measles Case in D.C. Fuels Growing US Outbreak
A confirmed measles case in Washington, D.C., involving travel to two Amtrak stations and a medical facility, necessitates urgent public health action, adding to the 378 cases across 17 US states this year, exceeding last year's total and highlighting the risk posed by low vaccination rates.
Measles Case in D.C. Fuels Growing US Outbreak
A confirmed measles case in Washington, D.C., involving travel to two Amtrak stations and a medical facility, necessitates urgent public health action, adding to the 378 cases across 17 US states this year, exceeding last year's total and highlighting the risk posed by low vaccination rates.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Exposure on Amtrak Train in D.C.
A measles-infected individual rode Amtrak Northeast Regional 175 on March 19, potentially exposing passengers; they also visited a D.C. urgent care center on March 22, prompting health officials to urge those potentially exposed to contact them.
Measles Exposure on Amtrak Train in D.C.
A measles-infected individual rode Amtrak Northeast Regional 175 on March 19, potentially exposing passengers; they also visited a D.C. urgent care center on March 22, prompting health officials to urge those potentially exposed to contact them.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024
In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.
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36% Bias Score


Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
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32% Bias Score


Belize Hotel Death Investigation: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected
Three American women died in a Belize hotel room on February 22; authorities are investigating carbon monoxide poisoning as a possible cause, prompting the resort's temporary closure while awaiting further testing and the release of autopsy results.
Belize Hotel Death Investigation: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected
Three American women died in a Belize hotel room on February 22; authorities are investigating carbon monoxide poisoning as a possible cause, prompting the resort's temporary closure while awaiting further testing and the release of autopsy results.
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40% Bias Score


Los Angeles Recovers from Devastating Fires: Tourism Remains Strong
Devastating January 2024 fires in Los Angeles County resulted in 29 deaths and widespread damage, but over 98% of the city remains open for tourism, with attractions like the Fairmont hotels and the Getty Museum unaffected, and the city actively promoting its recovery.
Los Angeles Recovers from Devastating Fires: Tourism Remains Strong
Devastating January 2024 fires in Los Angeles County resulted in 29 deaths and widespread damage, but over 98% of the city remains open for tourism, with attractions like the Fairmont hotels and the Getty Museum unaffected, and the city actively promoting its recovery.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Closes Office of Long COVID Research
The Trump administration is closing the Office of Long COVID Research and Practice (OLC) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this week as part of its reorganization, despite previous commitments to long COVID research funding and the significant number of Americans affected by l...

Trump Administration Closes Office of Long COVID Research
The Trump administration is closing the Office of Long COVID Research and Practice (OLC) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this week as part of its reorganization, despite previous commitments to long COVID research funding and the significant number of Americans affected by l...
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40% Bias Score

Conflicting Statements Emerge in Crozer Health Bankruptcy Case
Attorneys for Crozer Health's parent company announced a potential partnership with Delaware County and Penn Medicine to prevent the health system's closure, although Penn Medicine denies these claims; a Delaware County foundation is providing \$13 million in emergency funding.

Conflicting Statements Emerge in Crozer Health Bankruptcy Case
Attorneys for Crozer Health's parent company announced a potential partnership with Delaware County and Penn Medicine to prevent the health system's closure, although Penn Medicine denies these claims; a Delaware County foundation is providing \$13 million in emergency funding.
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40% Bias Score

Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.

Andalusian Health Service Offers Short-Term Medical Contracts Amidst Staffing Crisis
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) is offering short-term medical contracts (one to three months), contradicting previous promises of stability, prompting union criticism and a public protest with 100,000 signatures delivered to the regional president.
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52% Bias Score

Texas Bill Seeks to Restrict SNAP Benefits for Junk Food
Texas lawmakers are considering restricting the use of SNAP benefits for junk food, mirroring similar proposals in the U.S. House and Senate. The bill aims to align SNAP with its intended focus on nutritious food, sparking debate about individual choice and access to healthy options.

Texas Bill Seeks to Restrict SNAP Benefits for Junk Food
Texas lawmakers are considering restricting the use of SNAP benefits for junk food, mirroring similar proposals in the U.S. House and Senate. The bill aims to align SNAP with its intended focus on nutritious food, sparking debate about individual choice and access to healthy options.
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48% Bias Score

USC's Watkins Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury
USC star women's basketball player JuJu Watkins suffered a season-ending knee injury during Monday's NCAA Tournament game against Mississippi State, forcing her to leave the game in the first quarter.

USC's Watkins Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury
USC star women's basketball player JuJu Watkins suffered a season-ending knee injury during Monday's NCAA Tournament game against Mississippi State, forcing her to leave the game in the first quarter.
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44% Bias Score

Six Injured in Two Makhachkala Explosions
Two gas explosions in Makhachkala, Dagestan on March 25, 2025, injured six people—one critically—in an illegally constructed high-rise and a communication salon; about 150 were evacuated from the high-rise building.

Six Injured in Two Makhachkala Explosions
Two gas explosions in Makhachkala, Dagestan on March 25, 2025, injured six people—one critically—in an illegally constructed high-rise and a communication salon; about 150 were evacuated from the high-rise building.
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36% Bias Score
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