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US Homelessness Hits Record High in 2024
A January 2024 US Department of Housing and Urban Development report revealed a record 771,480 people experiencing homelessness, an 18% increase from 2023, with the largest increase among families with children; factors include affordable housing shortages, inflation, and the end of pandemic aid.
US Homelessness Hits Record High in 2024
A January 2024 US Department of Housing and Urban Development report revealed a record 771,480 people experiencing homelessness, an 18% increase from 2023, with the largest increase among families with children; factors include affordable housing shortages, inflation, and the end of pandemic aid.
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28% Bias Score


German Anxiety Soars Ahead of 2025
A recent survey reveals that 63% of Germans are anxious about 2025, a significant increase from 59% in 2024, driven by global challenges, economic uncertainty, and dissatisfaction with the government's crisis management.
German Anxiety Soars Ahead of 2025
A recent survey reveals that 63% of Germans are anxious about 2025, a significant increase from 59% in 2024, driven by global challenges, economic uncertainty, and dissatisfaction with the government's crisis management.
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44% Bias Score


Knife Crime in England: A Former Gang Member's Perspective
In Birmingham, England, 21-year-old William Greenhalgh, a former gang member involved in drug dealing, now advocates against knife crime, attributing its rise to fear, social media glorification, and readily available weapons; the issue is linked to the expansion of the drug trade and cuts to youth ...
Knife Crime in England: A Former Gang Member's Perspective
In Birmingham, England, 21-year-old William Greenhalgh, a former gang member involved in drug dealing, now advocates against knife crime, attributing its rise to fear, social media glorification, and readily available weapons; the issue is linked to the expansion of the drug trade and cuts to youth ...
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44% Bias Score


England's Housing Crisis: 354,000 Homeless, Children Worst Affected
England faces a severe housing crisis with 354,000 officially homeless, impacting primary school children most severely; London shows one in 24 pupils in temporary housing, highlighting failed Conservative policies, though recent council funding and the Renters' Reform Bill offer some hope.
England's Housing Crisis: 354,000 Homeless, Children Worst Affected
England faces a severe housing crisis with 354,000 officially homeless, impacting primary school children most severely; London shows one in 24 pupils in temporary housing, highlighting failed Conservative policies, though recent council funding and the Renters' Reform Bill offer some hope.
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48% Bias Score


Death of Social Commentator Jeremy Seabrook at 85
Jeremy Seabrook, a British social commentator, died aged 85; his six-decade career documented the impact of inequality and exploitation in post-industrial and post-imperial societies, using his research to analyze human experiences amidst rapid change, challenging both 1960s hedonism and later neoli...
Death of Social Commentator Jeremy Seabrook at 85
Jeremy Seabrook, a British social commentator, died aged 85; his six-decade career documented the impact of inequality and exploitation in post-industrial and post-imperial societies, using his research to analyze human experiences amidst rapid change, challenging both 1960s hedonism and later neoli...
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28% Bias Score


Unsafe Housing: UK Council Pays for Family's Dilapidated Temporary Home
Fauzia's family lives in a west London house with raw sewage and maggots; Enfield Council pays \$2,543 monthly for this property, highlighting a wider crisis of 123,000 households in temporary accommodation in England, impacting 160,000 children and costing councils \$1 billion last year.
Unsafe Housing: UK Council Pays for Family's Dilapidated Temporary Home
Fauzia's family lives in a west London house with raw sewage and maggots; Enfield Council pays \$2,543 monthly for this property, highlighting a wider crisis of 123,000 households in temporary accommodation in England, impacting 160,000 children and costing councils \$1 billion last year.
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36% Bias Score

\"German Anxiety Spikes Ahead of 2025 Amidst Economic and Political Concerns\"\
\"Two separate polls reveal that a majority of Germans are entering 2025 with significant anxiety due to global and national challenges, including war, climate change, economic uncertainty, and the government's handling of crises, although nearly half express optimism about their personal economic p...

\"German Anxiety Spikes Ahead of 2025 Amidst Economic and Political Concerns\"\
\"Two separate polls reveal that a majority of Germans are entering 2025 with significant anxiety due to global and national challenges, including war, climate change, economic uncertainty, and the government's handling of crises, although nearly half express optimism about their personal economic p...
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48% Bias Score

England's Youth Knife Crime Surge: Causes and Consequences
In England, knife crime among youth is surging due to fear, social media glorification, drug trade expansion, and budget cuts to youth services, leading to fatal and non-fatal stabbings, impacting communities and healthcare systems.

England's Youth Knife Crime Surge: Causes and Consequences
In England, knife crime among youth is surging due to fear, social media glorification, drug trade expansion, and budget cuts to youth services, leading to fatal and non-fatal stabbings, impacting communities and healthcare systems.
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40% Bias Score

Mayotte Cyclone: Evacuation Controversy Amidst Devastation
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France, caused 35 deaths and 2,500 injuries, devastating homes and infrastructure. The government-organized evacuation of public employees sparked controversy, criticized by some Mahorais as abandoning the island while others describe the need to care for their families, de...

Mayotte Cyclone: Evacuation Controversy Amidst Devastation
Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, France, caused 35 deaths and 2,500 injuries, devastating homes and infrastructure. The government-organized evacuation of public employees sparked controversy, criticized by some Mahorais as abandoning the island while others describe the need to care for their families, de...
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48% Bias Score

Rotterdam Giveaway Store Highlights Informal Food Aid Trend
In Rotterdam's Bospolder-Tussendijken neighborhood, the Yess giveaway store, founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides free groceries and community support; the store distributed 1200 bags at schools and 600 Christmas hampers, highlighting a growing trend of informal food aid due to increased p...

Rotterdam Giveaway Store Highlights Informal Food Aid Trend
In Rotterdam's Bospolder-Tussendijken neighborhood, the Yess giveaway store, founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides free groceries and community support; the store distributed 1200 bags at schools and 600 Christmas hampers, highlighting a growing trend of informal food aid due to increased p...
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36% Bias Score

Argentina's Austerity Measures Drive Poverty to Two-Decade High
Under President Javier Milei's austerity measures, Argentina's poverty rate has soared to a two-decade high of 53%, impacting 18% in extreme poverty and more than 60% of children under 14, leading to widespread food insecurity and social distress in impoverished areas like Barrio Mugica and La Carol...

Argentina's Austerity Measures Drive Poverty to Two-Decade High
Under President Javier Milei's austerity measures, Argentina's poverty rate has soared to a two-decade high of 53%, impacting 18% in extreme poverty and more than 60% of children under 14, leading to widespread food insecurity and social distress in impoverished areas like Barrio Mugica and La Carol...
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68% Bias Score

Energy Poverty in France: 12 Million Suffer Cold Housing
Amid France's energy crisis, 12 million people suffered from cold housing in 2023, with over 2 million facing energy exclusion due to poor insulation, highlighting social and environmental inequalities.

Energy Poverty in France: 12 Million Suffer Cold Housing
Amid France's energy crisis, 12 million people suffered from cold housing in 2023, with over 2 million facing energy exclusion due to poor insulation, highlighting social and environmental inequalities.
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40% Bias Score
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