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Judge Holds Apple in Contempt for Failing to Open App Store
A US federal judge held Apple in contempt of court for failing to comply with a 2021 order to open its iPhone app ecosystem, ordering Apple to stop collecting commissions on transactions outside its App Store and to cease using tactics to dissuade users from third-party app stores; the decision foll...
Judge Holds Apple in Contempt for Failing to Open App Store
A US federal judge held Apple in contempt of court for failing to comply with a 2021 order to open its iPhone app ecosystem, ordering Apple to stop collecting commissions on transactions outside its App Store and to cease using tactics to dissuade users from third-party app stores; the decision foll...
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DHS Details Mass Termination of International Students' Legal Statuses
The Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal statuses of approximately 6,400 international students after using a two-to-three-week process involving 10–20 employees to screen 1.3 million names through the National Crime Information Center database, resulting in approximately 3,000 visa ...
DHS Details Mass Termination of International Students' Legal Statuses
The Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal statuses of approximately 6,400 international students after using a two-to-three-week process involving 10–20 employees to screen 1.3 million names through the National Crime Information Center database, resulting in approximately 3,000 visa ...
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40% Bias Score


FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Spurring Shift to Natural Alternatives
The FDA plans to phase out petroleum-based synthetic food dyes in the US food supply by 2027, prompting a shift to natural alternatives due to health concerns and following state-level bans on artificial dyes.
FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes, Spurring Shift to Natural Alternatives
The FDA plans to phase out petroleum-based synthetic food dyes in the US food supply by 2027, prompting a shift to natural alternatives due to health concerns and following state-level bans on artificial dyes.
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Microsoft Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Heavy AI Investment
Microsoft exceeded Q4 earnings expectations with \$70.07 billion in revenue and \$3.46 EPS, driven by significant AI investment, despite recent data center lease terminations and potential EU regulatory challenges; shares surged over 5%.
Microsoft Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Heavy AI Investment
Microsoft exceeded Q4 earnings expectations with \$70.07 billion in revenue and \$3.46 EPS, driven by significant AI investment, despite recent data center lease terminations and potential EU regulatory challenges; shares surged over 5%.
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48% Bias Score


Healthcare Cybersecurity: Prioritizing MVPs for Disaster Recovery
To address healthcare cybersecurity vulnerabilities, CIOs should prioritize building minimal viable products (MVPs) for critical systems—like electronic medical records and communication systems—to maintain essential functions during outages, reducing downtime costs and ensuring patient care continu...
Healthcare Cybersecurity: Prioritizing MVPs for Disaster Recovery
To address healthcare cybersecurity vulnerabilities, CIOs should prioritize building minimal viable products (MVPs) for critical systems—like electronic medical records and communication systems—to maintain essential functions during outages, reducing downtime costs and ensuring patient care continu...
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44% Bias Score


NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
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40% Bias Score

Chongqing: Technological Boom and Surveillance Concerns in a Megacity
Chongqing, a 32-million-person Chinese megacity producing over half the world's laptops, is known for its extensive surveillance network ('Sharp Eyes' scheme), layered urban design resulting in limited sunlight for lower-level residents, and a unique microclimate due to its dense construction.

Chongqing: Technological Boom and Surveillance Concerns in a Megacity
Chongqing, a 32-million-person Chinese megacity producing over half the world's laptops, is known for its extensive surveillance network ('Sharp Eyes' scheme), layered urban design resulting in limited sunlight for lower-level residents, and a unique microclimate due to its dense construction.
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60% Bias Score

Meta Faces €200 Million EU Fine Over Data Practices
The European Commission fined Meta €200 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) due to its "consent or pay" data model, which the EC says doesn't comply with regulations on user data usage. Meta warned this could lead to a materially worse user experience and impact its European business...

Meta Faces €200 Million EU Fine Over Data Practices
The European Commission fined Meta €200 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) due to its "consent or pay" data model, which the EC says doesn't comply with regulations on user data usage. Meta warned this could lead to a materially worse user experience and impact its European business...
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56% Bias Score

Microsoft Q3 Beats Expectations on Strong Azure Growth, AI Boost
Microsoft's Q3 revenue topped expectations at $70.1 billion, driven by a 33% surge in Azure cloud revenue fueled by AI, exceeding estimates despite concerns about tariffs and AI demand; profit reached $3.46 per share.

Microsoft Q3 Beats Expectations on Strong Azure Growth, AI Boost
Microsoft's Q3 revenue topped expectations at $70.1 billion, driven by a 33% surge in Azure cloud revenue fueled by AI, exceeding estimates despite concerns about tariffs and AI demand; profit reached $3.46 per share.
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40% Bias Score

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...
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36% Bias Score

New AI Liability Insurance Addresses Growing Risks
Chaucer Group and Armilla AI launched a new third-party liability insurance product in the US covering AI system failures, including hallucinations and model drift, addressing the gap in traditional insurance policies for AI-specific risks.

New AI Liability Insurance Addresses Growing Risks
Chaucer Group and Armilla AI launched a new third-party liability insurance product in the US covering AI system failures, including hallucinations and model drift, addressing the gap in traditional insurance policies for AI-specific risks.
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24% Bias Score

India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...

India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...
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32% Bias Score
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