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UK Welfare Cuts to Leave 3.2 Million Households Worse Off
The UK government's welfare cuts, detailed in a new impact assessment, will leave 3.2 million households worse off by an average of £1,720 annually, pushing 250,000 people into poverty, sparking outrage among Labour MPs who threaten to rebel against the changes expected to be voted on in May.
UK Welfare Cuts to Leave 3.2 Million Households Worse Off
The UK government's welfare cuts, detailed in a new impact assessment, will leave 3.2 million households worse off by an average of £1,720 annually, pushing 250,000 people into poverty, sparking outrage among Labour MPs who threaten to rebel against the changes expected to be voted on in May.
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48% Bias Score


White House Leak Exposes Anti-Europe Sentiment, Eroding US Credibility
A security lapse revealed leaked messages from a top-secret White House chat group, exposing anti-European sentiment among senior officials, including JD Vance, potentially damaging US international relations.
White House Leak Exposes Anti-Europe Sentiment, Eroding US Credibility
A security lapse revealed leaked messages from a top-secret White House chat group, exposing anti-European sentiment among senior officials, including JD Vance, potentially damaging US international relations.
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52% Bias Score


FMCS Closure: Negligible Savings, Potentially Huge Economic Cost
The Elon Musk-led "Doge" department shuttered the 79-year-old Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), an agency preventing work stoppages, saving a negligible 0.0014% of the federal budget but potentially costing the economy hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
FMCS Closure: Negligible Savings, Potentially Huge Economic Cost
The Elon Musk-led "Doge" department shuttered the 79-year-old Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), an agency preventing work stoppages, saving a negligible 0.0014% of the federal budget but potentially costing the economy hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
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52% Bias Score


UK Announces £3.4 Billion in Social Spending Cuts Amid Economic Downturn
The UK government announced £3.4 billion in social program cuts and a £6 billion increase in defense spending, impacting at least one million people and reducing development aid by 39.1%, to meet fiscal rules amid decreased economic growth and increased debt costs.
UK Announces £3.4 Billion in Social Spending Cuts Amid Economic Downturn
The UK government announced £3.4 billion in social program cuts and a £6 billion increase in defense spending, impacting at least one million people and reducing development aid by 39.1%, to meet fiscal rules amid decreased economic growth and increased debt costs.
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36% Bias Score


Greece Launches \$60 Million National Supercomputer Project
Greece is building a \$60 million national supercomputer, Daedalus, and data center in Lavrio's former mining facilities, part of a plan to develop a national AI ecosystem, starting with the AI Factory "Pharos" in April 2024.
Greece Launches \$60 Million National Supercomputer Project
Greece is building a \$60 million national supercomputer, Daedalus, and data center in Lavrio's former mining facilities, part of a plan to develop a national AI ecosystem, starting with the AI Factory "Pharos" in April 2024.
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40% Bias Score


EU Agrees on Cross-Border Driving Bans for Serious Offenses
The EU Council and Parliament reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday to ensure that serious road offenders will soon be held accountable across the EU for their offenses, regardless of the member state in which they were committed. This follows 60 years of attempts to create such pan-European ...
EU Agrees on Cross-Border Driving Bans for Serious Offenses
The EU Council and Parliament reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday to ensure that serious road offenders will soon be held accountable across the EU for their offenses, regardless of the member state in which they were committed. This follows 60 years of attempts to create such pan-European ...
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28% Bias Score

UK Chancellor Announces £4.8 Billion in Welfare Cuts Amidst Economic Uncertainty
In her spring statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced £4.8 billion in welfare cuts impacting three million households, aiming to stabilize the UK's public finances but sparking criticism and a potential backbench rebellion within the Labour party due to concerns about increased poverty.

UK Chancellor Announces £4.8 Billion in Welfare Cuts Amidst Economic Uncertainty
In her spring statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced £4.8 billion in welfare cuts impacting three million households, aiming to stabilize the UK's public finances but sparking criticism and a potential backbench rebellion within the Labour party due to concerns about increased poverty.
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52% Bias Score

Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.

Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man
Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Football Federation Addresses World Cup Venue Scoring Controversy
Following a report on altered 2030 World Cup venue scores, the Spanish Football Federation announced María Tato's dismissal, claiming no manipulation occurred despite acknowledging governance issues and limited oversight of the scoring process, while maintaining confidence in Tato's final report.

Spanish Football Federation Addresses World Cup Venue Scoring Controversy
Following a report on altered 2030 World Cup venue scores, the Spanish Football Federation announced María Tato's dismissal, claiming no manipulation occurred despite acknowledging governance issues and limited oversight of the scoring process, while maintaining confidence in Tato's final report.
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60% Bias Score

Monument to Argentinian Historian Osvaldo Bayer Demolished Amidst Cultural Warfare
A monument to Argentinian historian Osvaldo Bayer was destroyed on Tuesday in Santa Cruz by a bulldozer, sparking outrage and accusations of cultural warfare against the Milei administration, which cited safety concerns and lack of permits, one day after large anti-government protests.

Monument to Argentinian Historian Osvaldo Bayer Demolished Amidst Cultural Warfare
A monument to Argentinian historian Osvaldo Bayer was destroyed on Tuesday in Santa Cruz by a bulldozer, sparking outrage and accusations of cultural warfare against the Milei administration, which cited safety concerns and lack of permits, one day after large anti-government protests.
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56% Bias Score

Eala Upsets Świątek in Miami Open Quarterfinals
In the Miami Open quarterfinals, 19-year-old Alexandra Eala from the Philippines defeated five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Świątek 6-2, 7-5, marking her third consecutive win against a Grand Slam champion this week and securing a semifinal berth against either Jessica Pegula or Emma Raducanu.

Eala Upsets Świątek in Miami Open Quarterfinals
In the Miami Open quarterfinals, 19-year-old Alexandra Eala from the Philippines defeated five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Świątek 6-2, 7-5, marking her third consecutive win against a Grand Slam champion this week and securing a semifinal berth against either Jessica Pegula or Emma Raducanu.
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48% Bias Score

Gates Predicts AI Will Eliminate Human Need for Most Tasks Within a Decade
Bill Gates, in recent interviews, predicted that within the next decade AI will advance to the point where human intervention will be unnecessary for most tasks, potentially providing free, high-quality services in healthcare and education; however, experts disagree on the long-term impact on employ...

Gates Predicts AI Will Eliminate Human Need for Most Tasks Within a Decade
Bill Gates, in recent interviews, predicted that within the next decade AI will advance to the point where human intervention will be unnecessary for most tasks, potentially providing free, high-quality services in healthcare and education; however, experts disagree on the long-term impact on employ...
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48% Bias Score
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