December 2024
January 2025
House Speaker's Reelection Faces Internal Republican Division
Amidst a Republican party divided on spending and policy, Rep. Victoria Spartz demands assurances from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who secured Trump's endorsement, that he won't compromise conservative principles, while Rep. Thomas Massie firmly opposes Johnson's reelection, highlighting internal pa...
House Speaker's Reelection Faces Internal Republican Division
Amidst a Republican party divided on spending and policy, Rep. Victoria Spartz demands assurances from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who secured Trump's endorsement, that he won't compromise conservative principles, while Rep. Thomas Massie firmly opposes Johnson's reelection, highlighting internal pa...
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60% Bias Score
Spain's 3.3% GDP Growth in 2024: Resilience Amidst Persistent Challenges
Spain's 2024 GDP grew by 3.3% year-on-year, driven by domestic consumption (2.6 percentage points) and exports (1.6 percentage points), despite challenges like wage inequality and low productivity.
Spain's 3.3% GDP Growth in 2024: Resilience Amidst Persistent Challenges
Spain's 2024 GDP grew by 3.3% year-on-year, driven by domestic consumption (2.6 percentage points) and exports (1.6 percentage points), despite challenges like wage inequality and low productivity.
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32% Bias Score
Premier League: City and Liverpool Secure Wins Amidst Shifting Power Dynamics
Manchester City narrowly defeated Leicester City 2-0, while Liverpool cruised to a 5-0 victory over West Ham; Nottingham Forest continued their winning streak with a 2-0 victory over Everton, while Tottenham drew 2-2 with Wolverhampton, further highlighting the inconsistency among top teams.
Premier League: City and Liverpool Secure Wins Amidst Shifting Power Dynamics
Manchester City narrowly defeated Leicester City 2-0, while Liverpool cruised to a 5-0 victory over West Ham; Nottingham Forest continued their winning streak with a 2-0 victory over Everton, while Tottenham drew 2-2 with Wolverhampton, further highlighting the inconsistency among top teams.
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44% Bias Score
Ratcliffe's Cost-Cutting at Manchester United Sparks Fan Backlash
Manchester United's new owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is facing criticism for cost-cutting measures that include slashing funding for former players and the club's charitable arm, impacting its public image and potentially undermining its long-standing cultural identity amid poor performance on the fiel...
Ratcliffe's Cost-Cutting at Manchester United Sparks Fan Backlash
Manchester United's new owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is facing criticism for cost-cutting measures that include slashing funding for former players and the club's charitable arm, impacting its public image and potentially undermining its long-standing cultural identity amid poor performance on the fiel...
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56% Bias Score
Moeller Wins First World Cup Super-G; Three Skiers Injured in Bormio"
In Bormio, Italy, Fredrik Moeller won his first World Cup super-G race, beating Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.20 seconds, while Gino Caviezel suffered a serious shoulder and knee injury in a crash, becoming the third skier airlifted off the 2026 Olympic slope this weekend.
Moeller Wins First World Cup Super-G; Three Skiers Injured in Bormio"
In Bormio, Italy, Fredrik Moeller won his first World Cup super-G race, beating Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.20 seconds, while Gino Caviezel suffered a serious shoulder and knee injury in a crash, becoming the third skier airlifted off the 2026 Olympic slope this weekend.
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40% Bias Score
ETFs Offer Canadians a Simpler, Cheaper Investing Path
Despite mutual funds' greater popularity in Canada due to easier access through banks and advisors, Canadians can easily invest in lower-fee, potentially faster-growing ETFs through online brokers, with robo-advisors or DIY methods available to simplify the process.
ETFs Offer Canadians a Simpler, Cheaper Investing Path
Despite mutual funds' greater popularity in Canada due to easier access through banks and advisors, Canadians can easily invest in lower-fee, potentially faster-growing ETFs through online brokers, with robo-advisors or DIY methods available to simplify the process.
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56% Bias Score
Belgrade School Shooting: Parents Sentenced for Negligence
In Belgrade, Serbia, the parents of a 13-year-old boy who killed nine students and a guard at a primary school on May 3, 2023, were sentenced for negligence; the father to 14.5 years and the mother to 3 years in prison.
Belgrade School Shooting: Parents Sentenced for Negligence
In Belgrade, Serbia, the parents of a 13-year-old boy who killed nine students and a guard at a primary school on May 3, 2023, were sentenced for negligence; the father to 14.5 years and the mother to 3 years in prison.
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36% Bias Score
Chad's Elections Marked by Low Turnout and Opposition Boycott
Chad held legislative, provincial, and local elections on December 29th, 2023, with a 52.37% turnout amid opposition boycotts and fraud allegations, against a backdrop of geopolitical instability, including a refugee crisis and jihadist insurgency.
Chad's Elections Marked by Low Turnout and Opposition Boycott
Chad held legislative, provincial, and local elections on December 29th, 2023, with a 52.37% turnout amid opposition boycotts and fraud allegations, against a backdrop of geopolitical instability, including a refugee crisis and jihadist insurgency.
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40% Bias Score
Canadian Stock Market: Long-Term Growth Despite Significant Downturns
The S&P/TSX Composite Index, from January 1956 to November 2024, showed a 9.2 percent average annual return (5.4 percent inflation-adjusted), with significant market downturns (41-49 percent) but consistent long-term growth across all 30-year rolling periods.
Canadian Stock Market: Long-Term Growth Despite Significant Downturns
The S&P/TSX Composite Index, from January 1956 to November 2024, showed a 9.2 percent average annual return (5.4 percent inflation-adjusted), with significant market downturns (41-49 percent) but consistent long-term growth across all 30-year rolling periods.
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44% Bias Score
Navigating the 2025 Job Market: Resolution, Not Resolutions
This article advocates for a transformational approach to career development in 2025, emphasizing continuous learning, proactive action, and daily affirmation/confirmation to navigate rapid workplace changes driven by AI, automation, and globalism.
Navigating the 2025 Job Market: Resolution, Not Resolutions
This article advocates for a transformational approach to career development in 2025, emphasizing continuous learning, proactive action, and daily affirmation/confirmation to navigate rapid workplace changes driven by AI, automation, and globalism.
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36% Bias Score
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
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16% Bias Score
Labour's Public Sector Pivot: Economic Implications and Risks
Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans a 2025 shift prioritizing the UK public sector over the private sector, reversing decades of policy and potentially increasing taxes and government debt due to high public sector pay and unfunded pensions totaling £1.3 trillion.
Labour's Public Sector Pivot: Economic Implications and Risks
Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans a 2025 shift prioritizing the UK public sector over the private sector, reversing decades of policy and potentially increasing taxes and government debt due to high public sector pay and unfunded pensions totaling £1.3 trillion.
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60% Bias Score