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Business · TokyoBusiness sentiment among big Japanese non-manufacturers improved to a more than three-decade high in the first quarter, a closely watched central bank survey showed, offering policymakers hope that domestic demand will underpin a fragile economic recovery.See the Story
Japan's service sector sentiment rises to highest in over three decades
50% Left coverage: 22 sources
Business · United StatesThe ransomware attack on UnitedHealth that has disrupted payments to U.S. doctors and healthcare facilities nationwide for a month, has taken an especially harsh toll on the community health centers that serve more than 30 million poor and uninsured patients.See the Story
UnitedHealth hack takes toll on healthcare providers to the nation's poor
38% Right coverage: 8 sources
Sarah Silverman · ClevelandChase Meola, 23, died in the early hours of Oct. 11, 2020, after being shot outside the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house on East 14th Avenue. Ohio State suspended the fraternity in 2018 for hazing and other violations of the student code of conduct. Meola's family claimed in a lawsuit filed at the United States District Court Southern District of Ohio that the local chapter continued to operate as a fraternity.See the Story
Federal judge dismisses wrongful death lawsuit against Ohio State fraternity in student’s killing
Coverage: 2 sources
Europe · ParisNine people were arrested after a police station in the Paris suburb of La Courneuve was attacked late on Sunday evening following clashes between youths and police forces, the head of the Paris police said on Monday.See the Story
Nine arrested after Paris suburban police station attacked
44% Right coverage: 23 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Joe Biden is on track to be the Democratic nominee in November — but the results in Tuesday’s primaries indicate he has a growing political problem on his left. The protest movement that started in Michigan, to oppose Biden’s support for Israel’s brutal war in Gaza, is spreading. See the Story
'Uncommitted' protest over Gaza again raises questions for Biden
44% Center coverage: 249 sources
Fentanyl · MonterreyActivist Julian Rojas from the NGO Programa Companeros, which implements programs and projects aimed at vulnerable social groups, shows a vial of Naloxone used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Rojas is part of a team of social workers who are trying to raise awareness about the dangers of the drug.See the Story
Fentanyl use spreads deeper into Mexico, worrying authorities
57% Center coverage: 7 sources