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DoorDash to Pay $16.75M to Settle New York Tip Misuse Case
DoorDash will pay $16.75 million to settle a New York attorney general investigation into its use of customer tips to subsidize worker pay between May 2017 and September 2019, affecting 63,000 workers and over 11 million orders; the company misled customers and workers about tip distribution.
DoorDash to Pay $16.75M to Settle New York Tip Misuse Case
DoorDash will pay $16.75 million to settle a New York attorney general investigation into its use of customer tips to subsidize worker pay between May 2017 and September 2019, affecting 63,000 workers and over 11 million orders; the company misled customers and workers about tip distribution.
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48% Bias Score


COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...
COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Launches 'End DEI' Portal for School Complaints
The Trump administration launched a website allowing citizens to report diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in K-12 public schools, threatening funding for non-compliant institutions; legal challenges allege this violates constitutional rights.
Trump Administration Launches 'End DEI' Portal for School Complaints
The Trump administration launched a website allowing citizens to report diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in K-12 public schools, threatening funding for non-compliant institutions; legal challenges allege this violates constitutional rights.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...
Greece Paralyzed by Strikes After Deadly Train Crash Anniversary
Two years after 57 people died in Greece's deadliest train crash, mass protests and strikes have paralyzed the country, targeting Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government for its perceived lack of accountability, despite a report revealing human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic fa...
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40% Bias Score


Massive Greek Protests Demand Accountability for Tempi Train Crash
On the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash in Greece, hundreds of thousands protested nationwide, demanding accountability for the 57 deaths. A recent report revealed systemic failures in the railway and the investigation, including evidence destruction and uncoordinated emergency response.
Massive Greek Protests Demand Accountability for Tempi Train Crash
On the second anniversary of the Tempi train crash in Greece, hundreds of thousands protested nationwide, demanding accountability for the 57 deaths. A recent report revealed systemic failures in the railway and the investigation, including evidence destruction and uncoordinated emergency response.
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40% Bias Score


Greece marks second anniversary of deadly train crash with massive protests
On the second anniversary of Greece's deadliest train crash, near Larissa on February 28, 2023, that killed 57, about 300,000 people protested, accusing the government of negligence and cover-up, while the government pledged railway modernization.
Greece marks second anniversary of deadly train crash with massive protests
On the second anniversary of Greece's deadliest train crash, near Larissa on February 28, 2023, that killed 57, about 300,000 people protested, accusing the government of negligence and cover-up, while the government pledged railway modernization.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Halts Mass Firings in Trump-Musk Federal Workforce Reduction Plan
A US judge blocked mass firings within the federal government, part of a Trump-Musk plan to reduce the workforce, after lawsuits argued the firings were illegal; the move particularly impacted the NOAA, with hundreds of scientists dismissed, aligning with the conservative 'Project 2025' plan to dism...

Judge Halts Mass Firings in Trump-Musk Federal Workforce Reduction Plan
A US judge blocked mass firings within the federal government, part of a Trump-Musk plan to reduce the workforce, after lawsuits argued the firings were illegal; the move particularly impacted the NOAA, with hundreds of scientists dismissed, aligning with the conservative 'Project 2025' plan to dism...
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48% Bias Score

LA Fire Chief Appeals Dismissal After Deadly Fires
Following the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass dismissed Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who is now appealing the decision, requiring a two-thirds council vote for reversal; the dismissal followed accusations of mismanagement during the fires and a public disagreement ...

LA Fire Chief Appeals Dismissal After Deadly Fires
Following the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass dismissed Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, who is now appealing the decision, requiring a two-thirds council vote for reversal; the dismissal followed accusations of mismanagement during the fires and a public disagreement ...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Rules Mass Firings of Federal Employees Likely Unlawful
A San Francisco federal judge ruled the Trump administration's mass firing of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees likely unlawful, issuing a temporary restraining order against the Office of Personnel Management and granting relief to labor unions and organizations that sued to stop...

Judge Rules Mass Firings of Federal Employees Likely Unlawful
A San Francisco federal judge ruled the Trump administration's mass firing of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees likely unlawful, issuing a temporary restraining order against the Office of Personnel Management and granting relief to labor unions and organizations that sued to stop...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rules Against Discriminatory Driving License Renewal for HIV-Positive Individual
A Spanish court ruled that reducing a driver's license validity for an HIV-positive individual due to their medication was discriminatory, ordering the Traffic Authority (DGT) to reinstate the 10-year validity.

Spanish Court Rules Against Discriminatory Driving License Renewal for HIV-Positive Individual
A Spanish court ruled that reducing a driver's license validity for an HIV-positive individual due to their medication was discriminatory, ordering the Traffic Authority (DGT) to reinstate the 10-year validity.
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32% Bias Score

Eight Women Hospitalized After Illegal Botox Injections in Paris
Eight women in the Paris area suffered severe botulism in August-September 2024 after receiving illegal Botox injections at a cosmetic center; improperly stored and overdosed Botox caused the botulism, leading to hospitalizations and an investigation by the ANSM.

Eight Women Hospitalized After Illegal Botox Injections in Paris
Eight women in the Paris area suffered severe botulism in August-September 2024 after receiving illegal Botox injections at a cosmetic center; improperly stored and overdosed Botox caused the botulism, leading to hospitalizations and an investigation by the ANSM.
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44% Bias Score

Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Spurs Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy
I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film about enforced disappearances during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, is nominated for an Oscar and has sparked renewed calls for accountability for past human rights abuses and the recent coup attempt.

Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Spurs Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy
I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film about enforced disappearances during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, is nominated for an Oscar and has sparked renewed calls for accountability for past human rights abuses and the recent coup attempt.
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44% Bias Score
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