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Brisbane Arena Axed From Olympics, Private Funding Sought
Brisbane's proposed new arena has been dropped from the 2032 Olympic plans, with the Queensland government now seeking private funding for its construction after rejecting a recommendation to move it to Woolloongabba; \$2.5 billion in federal funding will be redirected.
Brisbane Arena Axed From Olympics, Private Funding Sought
Brisbane's proposed new arena has been dropped from the 2032 Olympic plans, with the Queensland government now seeking private funding for its construction after rejecting a recommendation to move it to Woolloongabba; \$2.5 billion in federal funding will be redirected.
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56% Bias Score


Tennessee Bill Seeks to Hold Charities Liable for Crimes Committed by Housed Migrants
Tennessee's House Bill 811 seeks to hold charitable organizations liable for crimes committed by illegal migrants they knowingly house, sparking debate about the responsibilities of aid groups versus individual accountability for criminal acts.
Tennessee Bill Seeks to Hold Charities Liable for Crimes Committed by Housed Migrants
Tennessee's House Bill 811 seeks to hold charitable organizations liable for crimes committed by illegal migrants they knowingly house, sparking debate about the responsibilities of aid groups versus individual accountability for criminal acts.
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52% Bias Score


Florida Considers Overnight Shifts for 14-Year-Olds Amid Labor Shortages
Florida's legislature is debating a bill to loosen child labor laws, allowing 14-year-olds to work overnight shifts starting in 2024, potentially addressing labor shortages stemming from a 2023 law requiring E-Verify for employers with more than 25 employees. The bill also eliminates working time re...
Florida Considers Overnight Shifts for 14-Year-Olds Amid Labor Shortages
Florida's legislature is debating a bill to loosen child labor laws, allowing 14-year-olds to work overnight shifts starting in 2024, potentially addressing labor shortages stemming from a 2023 law requiring E-Verify for employers with more than 25 employees. The bill also eliminates working time re...
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56% Bias Score


Where Geezers Call Home" Wins #Merky Books Prize: A Dystopian Look at Race and Identity in the UK
Abaka Debrah's "Where Geezers Call Home" won the #Merky Books New Writers' Prize, a dystopian novel exploring race and identity in a UK governed by the UN after race riots, inspired by the author's experiences and the 2022 UK riots.
Where Geezers Call Home" Wins #Merky Books Prize: A Dystopian Look at Race and Identity in the UK
Abaka Debrah's "Where Geezers Call Home" won the #Merky Books New Writers' Prize, a dystopian novel exploring race and identity in a UK governed by the UN after race riots, inspired by the author's experiences and the 2022 UK riots.
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20% Bias Score


Macron's Warning on Russia Ignored Amidst Public Distrust
French President Macron's recent speech warning of the Russian threat was met with public indifference, highlighting a loss of public trust due to seven years of perceived policy failures and criticisms of the Court of Accounts' practices.
Macron's Warning on Russia Ignored Amidst Public Distrust
French President Macron's recent speech warning of the Russian threat was met with public indifference, highlighting a loss of public trust due to seven years of perceived policy failures and criticisms of the Court of Accounts' practices.
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28% Bias Score


German Housing Market Stabilizes After Sharp Price Drop
Germany's housing market experienced an 8.4 percent price drop in 2023, the steepest in 60 years, but prices have since stabilized, leading to increased construction orders in January; however, rising interest rates and regional disparities remain.
German Housing Market Stabilizes After Sharp Price Drop
Germany's housing market experienced an 8.4 percent price drop in 2023, the steepest in 60 years, but prices have since stabilized, leading to increased construction orders in January; however, rising interest rates and regional disparities remain.
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28% Bias Score

Australia's Budget Forecasts Return to Deficit Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australia's 2024-25 budget projects a return to deficit, forecasting $42 billion and $36 billion shortfalls in the next two years, respectively, due to global economic uncertainty stemming from factors such as Trump's tariffs and slowing growth in major economies; the cumulative deficit over five ye...

Australia's Budget Forecasts Return to Deficit Amidst Global Uncertainty
Australia's 2024-25 budget projects a return to deficit, forecasting $42 billion and $36 billion shortfalls in the next two years, respectively, due to global economic uncertainty stemming from factors such as Trump's tariffs and slowing growth in major economies; the cumulative deficit over five ye...
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40% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Town Hall Highlights Democratic Engagement Amidst Voter Disillusionment
The Democratic National Committee held a town hall in Pennsylvania, criticizing the Trump administration's policies and hearing from constituents concerned about cuts to programs like Medicaid, while also highlighting the lack of in-person Republican events.

Pennsylvania Town Hall Highlights Democratic Engagement Amidst Voter Disillusionment
The Democratic National Committee held a town hall in Pennsylvania, criticizing the Trump administration's policies and hearing from constituents concerned about cuts to programs like Medicaid, while also highlighting the lack of in-person Republican events.
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40% Bias Score

France: Universities Fail to Pay Teaching Assistants on Time
French universities consistently fail to pay their 170,000 teaching assistants (vacataires) on time, despite a 2020 law mandating monthly payments; delays often exceed one year, impacting those already earning below minimum wage due to unpaid preparation time.

France: Universities Fail to Pay Teaching Assistants on Time
French universities consistently fail to pay their 170,000 teaching assistants (vacataires) on time, despite a 2020 law mandating monthly payments; delays often exceed one year, impacting those already earning below minimum wage due to unpaid preparation time.
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52% Bias Score

France's Controversial Bill Targeting Parental and Juvenile Justice
Former French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's bill, currently before the Senate, increases penalties for parents of delinquent children to three years imprisonment and €45,000 fines, while implementing faster trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16, sparking debate about its impact on children's...

France's Controversial Bill Targeting Parental and Juvenile Justice
Former French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's bill, currently before the Senate, increases penalties for parents of delinquent children to three years imprisonment and €45,000 fines, while implementing faster trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16, sparking debate about its impact on children's...
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44% Bias Score

Hydrogen Combustion Engines: A Crucial Element in Germany's Climate Strategy
Germany's automotive leaders urge the new federal government to exempt hydrogen combustion engines from energy taxes to boost their market adoption, citing existing expertise and the need to meet climate goals while maintaining economic competitiveness.

Hydrogen Combustion Engines: A Crucial Element in Germany's Climate Strategy
Germany's automotive leaders urge the new federal government to exempt hydrogen combustion engines from energy taxes to boost their market adoption, citing existing expertise and the need to meet climate goals while maintaining economic competitiveness.
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64% Bias Score

Canadian Election: Lack of Bold Vision Dominates Initial Campaign Launches
The upcoming Canadian election on April 28th is crucial, yet the leading parties' initial campaigns offered few new ideas, focusing on criticizing each other rather than presenting bold visions for a stronger, more independent Canada, despite the need to counter U.S. threats and transform the nation...

Canadian Election: Lack of Bold Vision Dominates Initial Campaign Launches
The upcoming Canadian election on April 28th is crucial, yet the leading parties' initial campaigns offered few new ideas, focusing on criticizing each other rather than presenting bold visions for a stronger, more independent Canada, despite the need to counter U.S. threats and transform the nation...
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52% Bias Score
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