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Speakman Defies Abortion Bill Threats
NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman will defy threats from anti-abortion campaigner Joanna Howe and vote for a bill allowing nurses and midwives to prescribe medical terminations up to nine weeks, calling her actions "brazen bullying".
Speakman Defies Abortion Bill Threats
NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman will defy threats from anti-abortion campaigner Joanna Howe and vote for a bill allowing nurses and midwives to prescribe medical terminations up to nine weeks, calling her actions "brazen bullying".
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52% Bias Score


Duffy Announces $9.5 Billion in Transportation Savings, Sparking Partisan Debate
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced $9.5 billion in savings by eliminating Biden-era climate and social justice initiatives from transportation projects, sparking a partisan debate and rejecting claims of 400 air traffic controller firings.
Duffy Announces $9.5 Billion in Transportation Savings, Sparking Partisan Debate
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced $9.5 billion in savings by eliminating Biden-era climate and social justice initiatives from transportation projects, sparking a partisan debate and rejecting claims of 400 air traffic controller firings.
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52% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...
Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Retaliates Against Harvard, Threatening Funding and Academic Freedom
The Trump administration is retaliating against Harvard University for refusing to comply with demands for audits of students' and faculty's beliefs by withholding funding, threatening visas, and aiming to revoke its tax-exempt status, threatening medical research and academic freedom.
Trump Administration Retaliates Against Harvard, Threatening Funding and Academic Freedom
The Trump administration is retaliating against Harvard University for refusing to comply with demands for audits of students' and faculty's beliefs by withholding funding, threatening visas, and aiming to revoke its tax-exempt status, threatening medical research and academic freedom.
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56% Bias Score


Illinois Blocks Federal Access to Autism Health Data
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed a nationwide first executive order blocking the federal government from accessing Illinois residents' personal health data related to autism, citing privacy concerns and rejecting a plan by HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. to use the data for research into the ...
Illinois Blocks Federal Access to Autism Health Data
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed a nationwide first executive order blocking the federal government from accessing Illinois residents' personal health data related to autism, citing privacy concerns and rejecting a plan by HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. to use the data for research into the ...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Defends Accepting $400 Million Jet from Qatar
US President Donald Trump accepted a $400 million Boeing 747-800 from Qatar, intending to temporarily replace the aging Air Force One; this action contradicts US laws against accepting gifts from foreign governments and has sparked ethical concerns.
Trump Defends Accepting $400 Million Jet from Qatar
US President Donald Trump accepted a $400 million Boeing 747-800 from Qatar, intending to temporarily replace the aging Air Force One; this action contradicts US laws against accepting gifts from foreign governments and has sparked ethical concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Virginia Republicans Field Historically Diverse Ticket Amidst DEI Controversy
The Virginia Republican party, known for opposing DEI programs, is fielding a diverse ticket for the upcoming election, featuring the first openly gay statewide nominee, John Reid, and the first potential female governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, despite an attempt by Governor Youngkin to remove Reid du...

Virginia Republicans Field Historically Diverse Ticket Amidst DEI Controversy
The Virginia Republican party, known for opposing DEI programs, is fielding a diverse ticket for the upcoming election, featuring the first openly gay statewide nominee, John Reid, and the first potential female governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, despite an attempt by Governor Youngkin to remove Reid du...
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56% Bias Score

Qualls Challenges Walz in Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Republican Kendall Qualls officially launched his campaign for Minnesota governor, directly challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Walz, citing failures in job creation, economic growth, rising crime, and education; Qualls, a business executive and Army veteran, aims to offer an alternative to Walz's le...

Qualls Challenges Walz in Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Republican Kendall Qualls officially launched his campaign for Minnesota governor, directly challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Walz, citing failures in job creation, economic growth, rising crime, and education; Qualls, a business executive and Army veteran, aims to offer an alternative to Walz's le...
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56% Bias Score

American Pope Leo XIV Signals Conflict with Trump Administration Over Immigration
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope, chose the name Leo XIV, signaling his commitment to social justice and migrants' rights, creating a direct conflict with the Trump administration's immigration policies.

American Pope Leo XIV Signals Conflict with Trump Administration Over Immigration
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the first American pope, chose the name Leo XIV, signaling his commitment to social justice and migrants' rights, creating a direct conflict with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts $450 Million More in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration terminated an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University on Tuesday, bringing the total to $2.65 billion, escalating a conflict over alleged inadequate responses to antisemitism and related demands including shutting down diversity programs and cooperati...

Trump Administration Cuts $450 Million More in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration terminated an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University on Tuesday, bringing the total to $2.65 billion, escalating a conflict over alleged inadequate responses to antisemitism and related demands including shutting down diversity programs and cooperati...
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56% Bias Score

Air Traffic Control Blackouts Expose US System's Critical Shortages
Air traffic controllers at Philadelphia's TRACON experienced two recent communication blackouts, lasting 90 seconds and 30 seconds, respectively, impacting flights to/from Newark Airport, highlighting a critical shortage of air traffic controllers and outdated technology within the US air traffic co...

Air Traffic Control Blackouts Expose US System's Critical Shortages
Air traffic controllers at Philadelphia's TRACON experienced two recent communication blackouts, lasting 90 seconds and 30 seconds, respectively, impacting flights to/from Newark Airport, highlighting a critical shortage of air traffic controllers and outdated technology within the US air traffic co...
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44% Bias Score

Medical Tests Determine if Freed Hostage Can Fly to Meet Trump
Edan Alexander, freed after 583 days of Hamas captivity, faces crucial medical tests to determine if he can fly to Qatar to meet President Trump; concerns include blood clots and refeeding syndrome.

Medical Tests Determine if Freed Hostage Can Fly to Meet Trump
Edan Alexander, freed after 583 days of Hamas captivity, faces crucial medical tests to determine if he can fly to Qatar to meet President Trump; concerns include blood clots and refeeding syndrome.
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32% Bias Score
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