December 2024
January 2025
Woolworths Strike Causes Liquor Shortages Across Victoria and NSW
Over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers in Australia have been striking since November 21st, causing significant stock shortages at Dan Murphy's and BWS liquor stores across Victoria and southern NSW due to disruptions at five distribution centers, resulting in a $50 million loss for Woolworths.
Woolworths Strike Causes Liquor Shortages Across Victoria and NSW
Over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers in Australia have been striking since November 21st, causing significant stock shortages at Dan Murphy's and BWS liquor stores across Victoria and southern NSW due to disruptions at five distribution centers, resulting in a $50 million loss for Woolworths.
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40% Bias Score
Latinx Artists Take Center Stage at Art Basel Miami 2024
Art Basel Miami 2024 highlights Latinx artists, with Mor Charpentier showcasing eight contemporary artists exploring nature and humanity, Pinta Miami featuring emerging talent and indigenous Peruvian art, and PAMM presenting José Parlá's "Homecoming" exhibition.
Latinx Artists Take Center Stage at Art Basel Miami 2024
Art Basel Miami 2024 highlights Latinx artists, with Mor Charpentier showcasing eight contemporary artists exploring nature and humanity, Pinta Miami featuring emerging talent and indigenous Peruvian art, and PAMM presenting José Parlá's "Homecoming" exhibition.
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36% Bias Score
NBA Cup 2023: Dončić and Mavericks Aim for Title
The NBA Cup, now in its second year, is a new tournament where games also count toward the regular season; Luka Dončić and the Dallas Mavericks are among the favorites, aiming for the title after a successful run of 9 wins out of 10 games.
NBA Cup 2023: Dončić and Mavericks Aim for Title
The NBA Cup, now in its second year, is a new tournament where games also count toward the regular season; Luka Dončić and the Dallas Mavericks are among the favorites, aiming for the title after a successful run of 9 wins out of 10 games.
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48% Bias Score
Mexico Seeks to Regulate App-Based Delivery Workers' Rights
Mexico's government proposed a bill to grant social security and worker protections to approximately 272,000 app-based delivery workers earning at least one minimum monthly wage, defining them as "digital platform workers" distinct from independent contractors, while maintaining flexible work arrang...
Mexico Seeks to Regulate App-Based Delivery Workers' Rights
Mexico's government proposed a bill to grant social security and worker protections to approximately 272,000 app-based delivery workers earning at least one minimum monthly wage, defining them as "digital platform workers" distinct from independent contractors, while maintaining flexible work arrang...
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32% Bias Score
Charisma Over Substance: Experiments Reveal Vulnerability to Misinformation
Actor Michael Fox successfully impersonated a medical expert in a 1973 lecture, receiving positive feedback despite lacking expertise; similar experiments showed audiences prioritize presentation over substance, highlighting susceptibility to misinformation in science and politics.
Charisma Over Substance: Experiments Reveal Vulnerability to Misinformation
Actor Michael Fox successfully impersonated a medical expert in a 1973 lecture, receiving positive feedback despite lacking expertise; similar experiments showed audiences prioritize presentation over substance, highlighting susceptibility to misinformation in science and politics.
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56% Bias Score
Mexico Raises Minimum Wage by 12% in 2025
Mexico will raise its minimum wage by 12% in 2025, impacting over 8.5 million workers; border state workers will earn 12,596 pesos monthly, others 8,364 pesos, continuing a policy of consecutive yearly increases despite economic headwinds and differing opinions on the increase's adequacy.
Mexico Raises Minimum Wage by 12% in 2025
Mexico will raise its minimum wage by 12% in 2025, impacting over 8.5 million workers; border state workers will earn 12,596 pesos monthly, others 8,364 pesos, continuing a policy of consecutive yearly increases despite economic headwinds and differing opinions on the increase's adequacy.
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32% Bias Score
Spanish EV Chargers Form Association to Overcome Bureaucratic Hurdles
Six major Spanish ultra-rapid EV charging companies, including Tesla, formed a new association, AORU, to overcome bureaucratic obstacles hindering the deployment of charging stations, impacting Spain's EV infrastructure development and economic growth.
Spanish EV Chargers Form Association to Overcome Bureaucratic Hurdles
Six major Spanish ultra-rapid EV charging companies, including Tesla, formed a new association, AORU, to overcome bureaucratic obstacles hindering the deployment of charging stations, impacting Spain's EV infrastructure development and economic growth.
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48% Bias Score
Cervantes and UNAM launch Observatory to make Spanish a language of science
The Instituto Cervantes and UNAM launched the Observatory of Spanish for Latin America and the Caribbean to promote Spanish as a language of science, analyzing technology's impact and regional variations, building on a similar Harvard project studying US Spanish speakers, and aiming to increase glob...
Cervantes and UNAM launch Observatory to make Spanish a language of science
The Instituto Cervantes and UNAM launched the Observatory of Spanish for Latin America and the Caribbean to promote Spanish as a language of science, analyzing technology's impact and regional variations, building on a similar Harvard project studying US Spanish speakers, and aiming to increase glob...
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4% Bias Score
Netflix's "Palomas Negras": Spy Thriller Starring Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw star in Netflix's "Palomas Negras," a spy thriller premiering December 5th, where a British mother and wife secretly works as a high-level spy, balancing family life with dangerous missions and a complex web of deception.
Netflix's "Palomas Negras": Spy Thriller Starring Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw star in Netflix's "Palomas Negras," a spy thriller premiering December 5th, where a British mother and wife secretly works as a high-level spy, balancing family life with dangerous missions and a complex web of deception.
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48% Bias Score
Peruvian President Boluarte's Secret Surgery Raises Constitutional Concerns
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte secretly underwent a rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation between June 28th and July 9th, 2023, raising concerns about the legality of her actions during her absence from public duties due to the lack of a vice-president, and further eroding public trust.
Peruvian President Boluarte's Secret Surgery Raises Constitutional Concerns
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte secretly underwent a rhinoplasty and facial rejuvenation between June 28th and July 9th, 2023, raising concerns about the legality of her actions during her absence from public duties due to the lack of a vice-president, and further eroding public trust.
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68% Bias Score
Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
Barcelona Court Orders Paid Parental Leave, Challenging Spanish Law
A Barcelona court ordered the city council to pay for eight weeks of parental leave, a decision that could impact other municipalities and pressure the government to comply with EU directives on paid parental leave.
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40% Bias Score
Turkish Minister Defies Court Orders, Undermining Rule of Law
Turkish Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin repeatedly ignored court orders reinstating dismissed officials, defying judicial decisions and undermining the rule of law, as reported by Cumhuriyet columnist Barış Terkoğlu.
Turkish Minister Defies Court Orders, Undermining Rule of Law
Turkish Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin repeatedly ignored court orders reinstating dismissed officials, defying judicial decisions and undermining the rule of law, as reported by Cumhuriyet columnist Barış Terkoğlu.
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52% Bias Score