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FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Fine Against Boeing for Safety Violations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a $3.1 million fine against Boeing for safety violations, including a mid-flight door plug panel loss on an Alaska Airlines jet, stemming from September 2023 to February 2024.
FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Fine Against Boeing for Safety Violations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a $3.1 million fine against Boeing for safety violations, including a mid-flight door plug panel loss on an Alaska Airlines jet, stemming from September 2023 to February 2024.
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12% Bias Score


Toyota's Record Sales Tarnished by Scandal-Driven Profit Drop
Toyota reported record annual sales of $333.6 billion but a drop in quarterly profit to $4.6 billion due to a certification scandal involving fraudulent testing, which the company says didn't compromise vehicle safety.
Toyota's Record Sales Tarnished by Scandal-Driven Profit Drop
Toyota reported record annual sales of $333.6 billion but a drop in quarterly profit to $4.6 billion due to a certification scandal involving fraudulent testing, which the company says didn't compromise vehicle safety.
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44% Bias Score


Catalan Universities Reject Private University Lobby's Opposition to Stricter Quality Controls
Three Catalan universities distanced themselves from a statement by the Emilia Pardo Bazán Forum, a lobby of 36 private Spanish universities, criticizing new stricter quality requirements for establishing universities; the Catalan universities support the new regulations, exposing divisions within t...
Catalan Universities Reject Private University Lobby's Opposition to Stricter Quality Controls
Three Catalan universities distanced themselves from a statement by the Emilia Pardo Bazán Forum, a lobby of 36 private Spanish universities, criticizing new stricter quality requirements for establishing universities; the Catalan universities support the new regulations, exposing divisions within t...
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32% Bias Score


Compact Mini-Synchrotron Achieves Successful X-ray Imaging
Eindhoven University of Technology physicists created a compact mini-synchrotron, a mobile particle accelerator generating adjustable X-ray radiation, successfully used to scan objects after overcoming initial signal noise issues with lead shielding; this technology bridges the gap between hospital ...
Compact Mini-Synchrotron Achieves Successful X-ray Imaging
Eindhoven University of Technology physicists created a compact mini-synchrotron, a mobile particle accelerator generating adjustable X-ray radiation, successfully used to scan objects after overcoming initial signal noise issues with lead shielding; this technology bridges the gap between hospital ...
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32% Bias Score


Home Office Asylum Decision Quality Plummets, Sparking Surge in Appeals
The Home Office's internal quality checks revealed that only 52% of its recent asylum decisions met standards, a significant drop from the previous year, leading to a surge in appeals and concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the process.
Home Office Asylum Decision Quality Plummets, Sparking Surge in Appeals
The Home Office's internal quality checks revealed that only 52% of its recent asylum decisions met standards, a significant drop from the previous year, leading to a surge in appeals and concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the process.
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60% Bias Score


ProfilePrint: AI-Powered Food Quality Control
A Singapore-based company, ProfilePrint, has developed AI-powered technology that digitizes food ingredients to improve quality control, reduce costs, and streamline the supply chain.
ProfilePrint: AI-Powered Food Quality Control
A Singapore-based company, ProfilePrint, has developed AI-powered technology that digitizes food ingredients to improve quality control, reduce costs, and streamline the supply chain.
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0% Bias Score

France to Regulate Private Higher Education via Parcoursup
The French government presented a bill on July 30th to regulate private higher education, requiring all institutions to be listed on Parcoursup by 2030 and implementing a two-tiered recognition system to ensure quality standards, following concerns about poor practices in the sector.

France to Regulate Private Higher Education via Parcoursup
The French government presented a bill on July 30th to regulate private higher education, requiring all institutions to be listed on Parcoursup by 2030 and implementing a two-tiered recognition system to ensure quality standards, following concerns about poor practices in the sector.
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52% Bias Score

China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amidst Trade War and Quality Concerns
China halted Boeing jet deliveries to its airlines due to US tariffs, impacting about 130 planes (potentially 160 including Hong Kong) worth nearly US\$130 million each, exacerbating Boeing's existing quality-control issues and jeopardizing its position in the crucial Chinese market.

China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amidst Trade War and Quality Concerns
China halted Boeing jet deliveries to its airlines due to US tariffs, impacting about 130 planes (potentially 160 including Hong Kong) worth nearly US\$130 million each, exacerbating Boeing's existing quality-control issues and jeopardizing its position in the crucial Chinese market.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Mandates QR Codes for Food Safety Transparency
Turkey's Agriculture Minister announced a 35% reduction in pesticide residue following 250,000 inspections over three years and plans to make QR codes mandatory at food retail locations to enhance transparency and consumer access to inspection records.

Turkey Mandates QR Codes for Food Safety Transparency
Turkey's Agriculture Minister announced a 35% reduction in pesticide residue following 250,000 inspections over three years and plans to make QR codes mandatory at food retail locations to enhance transparency and consumer access to inspection records.
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44% Bias Score

Chinese Team Wins Gold Award for Power Grid Innovation
The Chinese team "Chaoyong" won the Gold Award at the 2024 International Convention on Quality Control Circles for reducing 110-kilovolt substation commissioning time from 150.23 hours to 71.01 hours using edge computing and secure encryption, generating projected nationwide economic benefits exceed...

Chinese Team Wins Gold Award for Power Grid Innovation
The Chinese team "Chaoyong" won the Gold Award at the 2024 International Convention on Quality Control Circles for reducing 110-kilovolt substation commissioning time from 150.23 hours to 71.01 hours using edge computing and secure encryption, generating projected nationwide economic benefits exceed...
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32% Bias Score

Gecko in Cereal Sparks Food Safety Debate
A student finds a gecko in her cereal, sparking a debate on food safety and quality control.

Gecko in Cereal Sparks Food Safety Debate
A student finds a gecko in her cereal, sparking a debate on food safety and quality control.
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36% Bias Score
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