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Doge" Federal Budget Cuts Spark Controversy
Doge", a federal budget-cutting initiative, has resulted in job losses across multiple agencies, sparking controversy over its impact on essential services and sparking political backlash despite claims of targeting waste and inefficiency.
Doge" Federal Budget Cuts Spark Controversy
Doge", a federal budget-cutting initiative, has resulted in job losses across multiple agencies, sparking controversy over its impact on essential services and sparking political backlash despite claims of targeting waste and inefficiency.
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56% Bias Score


NHS Dentistry Crisis: Dentists' Exodus Due to Insufficient Fees
The British Dental Association reports that dentists are leaving NHS work due to insufficient fees, resulting in a £332 million annual loss, impacting patient access and potentially violating the NHS's duty to provide universal care.
NHS Dentistry Crisis: Dentists' Exodus Due to Insufficient Fees
The British Dental Association reports that dentists are leaving NHS work due to insufficient fees, resulting in a £332 million annual loss, impacting patient access and potentially violating the NHS's duty to provide universal care.
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40% Bias Score


Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
Labor's A$500 Million Boost to Women's Healthcare in Australia
Australia's Labor government announced a A$500 million investment in women's healthcare, including PBS listings for contraceptives and menopausal therapies, bulk-billing for long-term contraceptive insertions, and funding for women's health training, contrasting with the Coalition government's recor...
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56% Bias Score


Mum Funds Cancer Treatment Unapproved by NHS
A UK mother of two is fundraising for private chemosaturation treatment (£46,000 per round) for liver cancer after her ocular melanoma spread, as the NHS does not fund this treatment, despite Mayor Andy Burnham's offer to intervene.
Mum Funds Cancer Treatment Unapproved by NHS
A UK mother of two is fundraising for private chemosaturation treatment (£46,000 per round) for liver cancer after her ocular melanoma spread, as the NHS does not fund this treatment, despite Mayor Andy Burnham's offer to intervene.
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48% Bias Score


France Adds €15 Million to Pediatric Cancer Research Budget
The French government announced an additional €15 million for pediatric cancer research, totaling €75 million, after an initial parliamentary budget decision excluded this funding, prompting criticism from opposition parties and advocacy groups.
France Adds €15 Million to Pediatric Cancer Research Budget
The French government announced an additional €15 million for pediatric cancer research, totaling €75 million, after an initial parliamentary budget decision excluded this funding, prompting criticism from opposition parties and advocacy groups.
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48% Bias Score


Bavarian Nursing Home Costs Surge in 2025
Nursing home costs in Bavaria increased significantly in 2025, with average annual costs reaching €2,994 in the first year, compared to €2,562 in 2024, prompting calls for policy changes to limit resident cost-sharing and increase government funding.
Bavarian Nursing Home Costs Surge in 2025
Nursing home costs in Bavaria increased significantly in 2025, with average annual costs reaching €2,994 in the first year, compared to €2,562 in 2024, prompting calls for policy changes to limit resident cost-sharing and increase government funding.
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40% Bias Score

Wales Cancer Surgery Program: Funding Success and Uncertain Future
A two-year program in Wales providing a novel cancer surgery has enabled over 40 patients with advanced bowel cancer to receive treatment, resulting in at least one patient being declared cancer-free; however, funding for the program expires in May 2023, prompting calls for permanent funding.

Wales Cancer Surgery Program: Funding Success and Uncertain Future
A two-year program in Wales providing a novel cancer surgery has enabled over 40 patients with advanced bowel cancer to receive treatment, resulting in at least one patient being declared cancer-free; however, funding for the program expires in May 2023, prompting calls for permanent funding.
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44% Bias Score

NHS England Explores Private Capital to Address Infrastructure Shortfalls
Faced with rising costs and limited government funding, NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard proposes exploring private capital investment to upgrade hospital facilities and technology, aiming to improve productivity and meet growing healthcare demands.

NHS England Explores Private Capital to Address Infrastructure Shortfalls
Faced with rising costs and limited government funding, NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard proposes exploring private capital investment to upgrade hospital facilities and technology, aiming to improve productivity and meet growing healthcare demands.
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52% Bias Score

Queensland Funds Private Hospitals to Tackle Surgery Backlog
Queensland's government has added \$100 million to the Surgery Connect program, bringing the total to \$200 million, to treat an additional 10,000 patients in the private sector by July, addressing a backlog of 66,632 patients awaiting elective surgery in the public system.

Queensland Funds Private Hospitals to Tackle Surgery Backlog
Queensland's government has added \$100 million to the Surgery Connect program, bringing the total to \$200 million, to treat an additional 10,000 patients in the private sector by July, addressing a backlog of 66,632 patients awaiting elective surgery in the public system.
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36% Bias Score

NIH Caps Indirect Research Costs at 15%, Sparking Outcry and Concerns
The NIH implemented a 15% cap on indirect research costs, saving $4 billion annually, sparking outrage among universities and researchers who warn of potential research paralysis and decreased global competitiveness.

NIH Caps Indirect Research Costs at 15%, Sparking Outcry and Concerns
The NIH implemented a 15% cap on indirect research costs, saving $4 billion annually, sparking outrage among universities and researchers who warn of potential research paralysis and decreased global competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Funding Delays Disrupt Community Health Centers and Head Start Programs
A delay in federal funding disbursement through the HHS Payment Management Services portal affected numerous community health centers and Head Start programs across the US, causing significant cash flow problems and service disruptions, coinciding with a short-lived federal funding freeze.

Federal Funding Delays Disrupt Community Health Centers and Head Start Programs
A delay in federal funding disbursement through the HHS Payment Management Services portal affected numerous community health centers and Head Start programs across the US, causing significant cash flow problems and service disruptions, coinciding with a short-lived federal funding freeze.
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24% Bias Score

\$1.7 Billion Boost for Australian Public Hospitals
Australia's federal government will provide an additional \$1.7 billion to public hospitals in the next year, a 12 percent increase aimed at easing pressure from rising costs and improving patient care, while delaying a long-term funding agreement with states pending negotiations on disability suppo...

\$1.7 Billion Boost for Australian Public Hospitals
Australia's federal government will provide an additional \$1.7 billion to public hospitals in the next year, a 12 percent increase aimed at easing pressure from rising costs and improving patient care, while delaying a long-term funding agreement with states pending negotiations on disability suppo...
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40% Bias Score
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