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Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
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48% Bias Score


US Attorney Questions CHEST Journal's Impartiality, Raising Academic Freedom Concerns
Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin sent a letter to the CHEST Journal, questioning its editorial practices and impartiality, raising concerns about potential government pressure on scientific publications and threats to academic freedom. The journal's publisher confirmed receiving the letter and is seek...
US Attorney Questions CHEST Journal's Impartiality, Raising Academic Freedom Concerns
Acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin sent a letter to the CHEST Journal, questioning its editorial practices and impartiality, raising concerns about potential government pressure on scientific publications and threats to academic freedom. The journal's publisher confirmed receiving the letter and is seek...
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52% Bias Score


FDA Commissioner Links Autism to Environmental and Dietary Factors
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary suggested that a combination of environmental and dietary factors may contribute to autism, echoing some views of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while defending agency restructuring and emphasizing a reduced role for industry representatives in advisory commit...
FDA Commissioner Links Autism to Environmental and Dietary Factors
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary suggested that a combination of environmental and dietary factors may contribute to autism, echoing some views of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while defending agency restructuring and emphasizing a reduced role for industry representatives in advisory commit...
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56% Bias Score


Texas Doctor with Measles Praised by Health Secretary Amid Outbreak
In Texas's measles outbreak, a doctor, Ben Edwards, appeared in a video with a measles rash while treating children, a week before being praised by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This has raised concerns about misinformation and public health response.
Texas Doctor with Measles Praised by Health Secretary Amid Outbreak
In Texas's measles outbreak, a doctor, Ben Edwards, appeared in a video with a measles rash while treating children, a week before being praised by Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This has raised concerns about misinformation and public health response.
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52% Bias Score


TikTok's "Luxury Goods Conspiracy": Misinformation and Consumer Confusion
Viral TikTok videos falsely claim Chinese manufacturers produce luxury goods for European brands at inflated prices, sparking consumer outrage and highlighting confusion around global sourcing and counterfeiting.
TikTok's "Luxury Goods Conspiracy": Misinformation and Consumer Confusion
Viral TikTok videos falsely claim Chinese manufacturers produce luxury goods for European brands at inflated prices, sparking consumer outrage and highlighting confusion around global sourcing and counterfeiting.
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44% Bias Score


Kennedy's Autism Claim Sparks Controversy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new HHS secretary, controversially claimed a single toxin causes the rising autism rates, prompting criticism for his ableist remarks and unrealistic September deadline to find a cause; however, some parents expressed hope for research into environmental factors.
Kennedy's Autism Claim Sparks Controversy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new HHS secretary, controversially claimed a single toxin causes the rising autism rates, prompting criticism for his ableist remarks and unrealistic September deadline to find a cause; however, some parents expressed hope for research into environmental factors.
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56% Bias Score

Kennedy's Autism Remarks Spark Outrage
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent remarks minimizing the capabilities of autistic individuals sparked widespread criticism from advocacy groups and experts, who cited his use of outdated data and harmful stereotypes as evidence of his misunderstanding of autism spectrum disorder.

Kennedy's Autism Remarks Spark Outrage
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent remarks minimizing the capabilities of autistic individuals sparked widespread criticism from advocacy groups and experts, who cited his use of outdated data and harmful stereotypes as evidence of his misunderstanding of autism spectrum disorder.
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48% Bias Score

White House Replaces COVID-19 Websites with 'Lab Leak' Theory Site
The White House replaced the federal COVID-19 information websites, covid.gov and covidtests.gov, with a site promoting the lab leak theory, sparking criticism from scientists who say the site is politically motivated and factually inaccurate; the original websites provided information on vaccines, ...

White House Replaces COVID-19 Websites with 'Lab Leak' Theory Site
The White House replaced the federal COVID-19 information websites, covid.gov and covidtests.gov, with a site promoting the lab leak theory, sparking criticism from scientists who say the site is politically motivated and factually inaccurate; the original websites provided information on vaccines, ...
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60% Bias Score

Covid.gov Redirects to Site Promoting Lab Leak Theory
The federal Covid.gov website now redirects to a White House site promoting the lab-leak theory of Covid-19's origin, a shift based on a Republican-led House report and occurring after significant cuts in pandemic funding.

Covid.gov Redirects to Site Promoting Lab Leak Theory
The federal Covid.gov website now redirects to a White House site promoting the lab-leak theory of Covid-19's origin, a shift based on a Republican-led House report and occurring after significant cuts in pandemic funding.
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52% Bias Score

Astana Forum Highlights Fight Against Disinformation in Central Asian Media
A media forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, brought together Central Asian media professionals, government officials, and technology experts to discuss the region's growing role in global media, focusing on combating misinformation, and leveraging AI responsibly.

Astana Forum Highlights Fight Against Disinformation in Central Asian Media
A media forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, brought together Central Asian media professionals, government officials, and technology experts to discuss the region's growing role in global media, focusing on combating misinformation, and leveraging AI responsibly.
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16% Bias Score

Turkish Commentator Detained for Misinformation, Withdraws from Reporting
Turkish TV commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı was detained for spreading false information about a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, admitted his mistake, and announced his withdrawal from news reporting; his actions sparked debate and highlight the polarized media climate in Turkey.

Turkish Commentator Detained for Misinformation, Withdraws from Reporting
Turkish TV commentator Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı was detained for spreading false information about a potential trustee appointment to the CHP, admitted his mistake, and announced his withdrawal from news reporting; his actions sparked debate and highlight the polarized media climate in Turkey.
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40% Bias Score

Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...

Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...
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36% Bias Score
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