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Detroit Children Die of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Amidst Homeless Crisis
Nine-year-old Darnell Currie Jr. and two-year-old A´millah Currie died of carbon monoxide poisoning in their family's van parked in a Detroit casino garage on February 10; their mother, lacking housing, had contacted the city for help on November 25 but received no follow-up.
Detroit Children Die of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Amidst Homeless Crisis
Nine-year-old Darnell Currie Jr. and two-year-old A´millah Currie died of carbon monoxide poisoning in their family's van parked in a Detroit casino garage on February 10; their mother, lacking housing, had contacted the city for help on November 25 but received no follow-up.
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52% Bias Score


Yankees Lift Longstanding Beard Ban
The New York Yankees, after nearly 50 years, have lifted their ban on beards, a decision made by managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner who cited changing societal norms and the desire to attract players. The policy, originally instituted by George Steinbrenner in 1976, will now allow "well-groom...
Yankees Lift Longstanding Beard Ban
The New York Yankees, after nearly 50 years, have lifted their ban on beards, a decision made by managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner who cited changing societal norms and the desire to attract players. The policy, originally instituted by George Steinbrenner in 1976, will now allow "well-groom...
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40% Bias Score


Medicare Eliminates Donut Hole Coverage Gap in 2025
As of 2025, Medicare eliminated the Part D donut hole coverage gap for prescription drugs, replacing it with a three-part coverage system (deductible, initial coverage, and catastrophic coverage) and a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket maximum.
Medicare Eliminates Donut Hole Coverage Gap in 2025
As of 2025, Medicare eliminated the Part D donut hole coverage gap for prescription drugs, replacing it with a three-part coverage system (deductible, initial coverage, and catastrophic coverage) and a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket maximum.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Approves Stricter Asylum Laws
The Dutch cabinet approved three bills creating "the strictest asylum regime ever", reducing refugee permits, barring adult children from joining parents, and criminalizing refusal to cooperate with deportations; the Council of State will review the bills before mid-February.
Netherlands Approves Stricter Asylum Laws
The Dutch cabinet approved three bills creating "the strictest asylum regime ever", reducing refugee permits, barring adult children from joining parents, and criminalizing refusal to cooperate with deportations; the Council of State will review the bills before mid-February.
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56% Bias Score


Hochman Sworn In as LA County DA, Reverses Lenient Crime Policies
On Tuesday, Nathan Hochman was sworn in as Los Angeles County's new District Attorney, replacing George Gascón. Hochman immediately reversed several lenient crime policies, focusing on a "hard middle approach" that balances tough-on-crime measures with a rejection of mass incarceration, responding t...
Hochman Sworn In as LA County DA, Reverses Lenient Crime Policies
On Tuesday, Nathan Hochman was sworn in as Los Angeles County's new District Attorney, replacing George Gascón. Hochman immediately reversed several lenient crime policies, focusing on a "hard middle approach" that balances tough-on-crime measures with a rejection of mass incarceration, responding t...
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52% Bias Score


Solar Power on Historic Buildings: A German Success Story
This article reports on the increasing acceptance of solar panel installations on historical buildings in Germany, showcasing technological solutions and policy changes that facilitate renewable energy integration while preserving cultural heritage.
Solar Power on Historic Buildings: A German Success Story
This article reports on the increasing acceptance of solar panel installations on historical buildings in Germany, showcasing technological solutions and policy changes that facilitate renewable energy integration while preserving cultural heritage.
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Ex-Inmate Advises First Lady on Prison Reentry Reform
Willette Benford, formerly incarcerated for 24 years, now advises Illinois' First Lady, M.K. Pritzker, on improving support for women leaving prison, resulting in new legislation and a pilot program to address housing, employment, and childcare needs.

Ex-Inmate Advises First Lady on Prison Reentry Reform
Willette Benford, formerly incarcerated for 24 years, now advises Illinois' First Lady, M.K. Pritzker, on improving support for women leaving prison, resulting in new legislation and a pilot program to address housing, employment, and childcare needs.
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40% Bias Score

Sacramento County Shifts Mental Health Calls from 911 to 988
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department stopped responding to non-criminal mental health calls due to a Ninth Circuit ruling, increasing reliance on the 988 lifeline, which resolves 95% of calls via counselor intervention; this policy change is prompting statewide conversations on law enforcement's r...

Sacramento County Shifts Mental Health Calls from 911 to 988
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department stopped responding to non-criminal mental health calls due to a Ninth Circuit ruling, increasing reliance on the 988 lifeline, which resolves 95% of calls via counselor intervention; this policy change is prompting statewide conversations on law enforcement's r...
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36% Bias Score

UK Pensioner Winter Fuel Allowance Deadline Looms
The UK government's deadline for claiming the winter fuel allowance, worth up to £300 to help with energy bills, is December 21st, 2023. Eligibility is now limited to pensioners receiving pension credit or certain benefits, impacting approximately 10 million people due to July's rule changes. Applic...

UK Pensioner Winter Fuel Allowance Deadline Looms
The UK government's deadline for claiming the winter fuel allowance, worth up to £300 to help with energy bills, is December 21st, 2023. Eligibility is now limited to pensioners receiving pension credit or certain benefits, impacting approximately 10 million people due to July's rule changes. Applic...
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Netherlands to End International Adoptions by 2030
The Netherlands will end international adoptions in 2030, after a six-year phase-out to allow currently pending cases to be processed. The decision follows investigations revealing malpractice within the system and reflects a belief that children should grow up in a safe environment in their own cou...

Netherlands to End International Adoptions by 2030
The Netherlands will end international adoptions in 2030, after a six-year phase-out to allow currently pending cases to be processed. The decision follows investigations revealing malpractice within the system and reflects a belief that children should grow up in a safe environment in their own cou...
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40% Bias Score

Kennedy Jr. to Investigate Water Fluoridation
President-elect Trump's appointee aims to eliminate water fluoridation in the US, sparking debate over its benefits and risks.

Kennedy Jr. to Investigate Water Fluoridation
President-elect Trump's appointee aims to eliminate water fluoridation in the US, sparking debate over its benefits and risks.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's New Immigration Policy
Spain introduces a new immigration policy to address its aging workforce and boost economic growth. The policy simplifies work permit procedures and enhances worker rights for immigrants.

Spain's New Immigration Policy
Spain introduces a new immigration policy to address its aging workforce and boost economic growth. The policy simplifies work permit procedures and enhances worker rights for immigrants.
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40% Bias Score
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