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Senate Republicans to Heavily Revise House's Multitrillion-Dollar Bill
The House-passed bill, exceeding multiple trillions of dollars, faces significant Senate revisions due to concerns over its impact on the budget deficit (\$4 trillion increase projected), Medicaid cuts, clean energy funding, and spectrum policy; several Republican senators have voiced strong opposit...
Senate Republicans to Heavily Revise House's Multitrillion-Dollar Bill
The House-passed bill, exceeding multiple trillions of dollars, faces significant Senate revisions due to concerns over its impact on the budget deficit (\$4 trillion increase projected), Medicaid cuts, clean energy funding, and spectrum policy; several Republican senators have voiced strong opposit...
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52% Bias Score


France Implements Moratorium on Maternity Ward Closures Amid Rising Infant Mortality
The French National Assembly passed a bill to combat rising infant mortality (4.1 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, up from 3.5 in 2011), implementing a three-year moratorium on maternity ward closures and creating a national birth registry to improve data collection and understanding.
France Implements Moratorium on Maternity Ward Closures Amid Rising Infant Mortality
The French National Assembly passed a bill to combat rising infant mortality (4.1 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, up from 3.5 in 2011), implementing a three-year moratorium on maternity ward closures and creating a national birth registry to improve data collection and understanding.
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36% Bias Score


Rite Aid Sells Assets to CVS, Walgreens, and Others Amidst Second Bankruptcy
Rite Aid, in its second bankruptcy filing in less than two years, is selling prescription files and assets from over 1,000 stores to CVS, Walgreens, and other grocery chains, aiming to ensure continued pharmacy services for customers during the transition.
Rite Aid Sells Assets to CVS, Walgreens, and Others Amidst Second Bankruptcy
Rite Aid, in its second bankruptcy filing in less than two years, is selling prescription files and assets from over 1,000 stores to CVS, Walgreens, and other grocery chains, aiming to ensure continued pharmacy services for customers during the transition.
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36% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.
Pennsylvania Governor Warns of Devastating Medicaid Cuts
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro warns that proposed congressional Medicaid cuts would lead to billions in lost federal aid, hundreds of thousands losing health insurance, and increased rural hospital closures, with the state unable to compensate for the losses.
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52% Bias Score


HHS Restructuring Hearings to Examine Widespread Layoffs
Senate Democrats will hold hearings next week on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) restructuring that involved widespread terminations impacting key health programs, following Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s order to reduce staff by nearly 25% after a court-paused initial round of ...
HHS Restructuring Hearings to Examine Widespread Layoffs
Senate Democrats will hold hearings next week on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) restructuring that involved widespread terminations impacting key health programs, following Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s order to reduce staff by nearly 25% after a court-paused initial round of ...
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52% Bias Score


Republican Budget Bill: Tax Cuts, Increased Military Spending, and Medicaid/SNAP Cuts
House Republicans' proposed budget bill includes substantial tax cuts favoring the wealthy, increased military spending, and major cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially harming millions of low-income Americans and causing significant cost shifts to state governments.
Republican Budget Bill: Tax Cuts, Increased Military Spending, and Medicaid/SNAP Cuts
House Republicans' proposed budget bill includes substantial tax cuts favoring the wealthy, increased military spending, and major cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially harming millions of low-income Americans and causing significant cost shifts to state governments.
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans Advance $5 Trillion Tax Cut Bill Amidst Opposition
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a 1,116-page Republican legislative package, proposes $5 trillion in tax cuts offset by spending cuts and policy changes, including modifications to Medicaid, SNAP, and immigration, along with border wall funding and defense spending increases.

House Republicans Advance $5 Trillion Tax Cut Bill Amidst Opposition
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a 1,116-page Republican legislative package, proposes $5 trillion in tax cuts offset by spending cuts and policy changes, including modifications to Medicaid, SNAP, and immigration, along with border wall funding and defense spending increases.
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48% Bias Score

Andalusian Health Service Director Faces Embezzlement Charges in €235 Million Contract Scandal
A Cádiz judge admitted a lawsuit against the economic director of the Andalusian Health Service for alleged €235 million embezzlement in health contracts, following a referral from a Seville judge who found themselves incompetent to handle the case due to the decentralization of purchasing centers.

Andalusian Health Service Director Faces Embezzlement Charges in €235 Million Contract Scandal
A Cádiz judge admitted a lawsuit against the economic director of the Andalusian Health Service for alleged €235 million embezzlement in health contracts, following a referral from a Seville judge who found themselves incompetent to handle the case due to the decentralization of purchasing centers.
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36% Bias Score

California Governor Newsom Proposes Medi-Cal Freeze to Address \$12 Billion Deficit
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a \$12 billion budget deficit and proposed freezing new Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants beginning in 2026 to save \$5.4 billion by 2028-2029, citing increased Medicaid costs and economic uncertainty; current enrollees will retain coverage.

California Governor Newsom Proposes Medi-Cal Freeze to Address \$12 Billion Deficit
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a \$12 billion budget deficit and proposed freezing new Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants beginning in 2026 to save \$5.4 billion by 2028-2029, citing increased Medicaid costs and economic uncertainty; current enrollees will retain coverage.
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48% Bias Score

HHS Reinstates 328 NIOSH Employees After Terminations
The Department of Health and Human Services reinstated 328 NIOSH employees, including those working on "black lung" disease screening and 9/11 responder health programs, after initial terminations under the Trump administration, following a court order and bipartisan opposition.

HHS Reinstates 328 NIOSH Employees After Terminations
The Department of Health and Human Services reinstated 328 NIOSH employees, including those working on "black lung" disease screening and 9/11 responder health programs, after initial terminations under the Trump administration, following a court order and bipartisan opposition.
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44% Bias Score

Pallas Reactor: €400 Million Overbudget, One-Year Delay
Construction of the Pallas medical reactor in Petten, Netherlands, faces a €400 million cost increase and a one-year delay, reaching a total cost of €2.4 billion and a 2032 launch date due to contractor issues, design changes, and insufficient government oversight.

Pallas Reactor: €400 Million Overbudget, One-Year Delay
Construction of the Pallas medical reactor in Petten, Netherlands, faces a €400 million cost increase and a one-year delay, reaching a total cost of €2.4 billion and a 2032 launch date due to contractor issues, design changes, and insufficient government oversight.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Ignored Early Warning on Covid-19 Testing
In April 2020, two Nobel laureates urged the UK government to immediately test all NHS staff for Covid-19 due to asymptomatic transmission concerns; the government ignored this until July 2020, resulting in a delay of widespread testing until November 2020 and likely increasing infections and deaths...

UK Government Ignored Early Warning on Covid-19 Testing
In April 2020, two Nobel laureates urged the UK government to immediately test all NHS staff for Covid-19 due to asymptomatic transmission concerns; the government ignored this until July 2020, resulting in a delay of widespread testing until November 2020 and likely increasing infections and deaths...
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48% Bias Score
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