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Europe's China Strategy: A Complex Economic Equation
Despite China being the EU's second-largest trading partner (€739 billion surplus in 2023 and €6.4 billion in European investment), its economic slowdown, focus on domestic markets, and trade practices hinder it from fully replacing the US as a key trading partner for Europe.
Europe's China Strategy: A Complex Economic Equation
Despite China being the EU's second-largest trading partner (€739 billion surplus in 2023 and €6.4 billion in European investment), its economic slowdown, focus on domestic markets, and trade practices hinder it from fully replacing the US as a key trading partner for Europe.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Officials' Use of Signal App Sparks National Security Concerns
Top Trump administration officials used the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive information despite the administration's claim that no classified material was shared.
Trump Officials' Use of Signal App Sparks National Security Concerns
Top Trump administration officials used the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive information despite the administration's claim that no classified material was shared.
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40% Bias Score


California Ballot Initiative Targets Insurance Delays of Medical Care
A California ballot initiative, "The Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act," seeks to prevent insurance companies from delaying or denying necessary medical care, citing potential severe consequences; it was filed by attorney Paul Eisner and follows the alleged actions of Luigi Mangione, who is c...
California Ballot Initiative Targets Insurance Delays of Medical Care
A California ballot initiative, "The Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act," seeks to prevent insurance companies from delaying or denying necessary medical care, citing potential severe consequences; it was filed by attorney Paul Eisner and follows the alleged actions of Luigi Mangione, who is c...
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60% Bias Score


Judge Orders Preservation of Signal Chats in Trump Administration Yemen Strike Case
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, concerning a potential Yemen military strike discussed by Trump administration officials and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, following a lawsuit alleging federal recordkeeping law violations; the judge...
Judge Orders Preservation of Signal Chats in Trump Administration Yemen Strike Case
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, concerning a potential Yemen military strike discussed by Trump administration officials and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, following a lawsuit alleging federal recordkeeping law violations; the judge...
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40% Bias Score


300 Student Visas Revoked Amidst Concerns Over Campus Protests
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocation of 300 student visas for participation in campus protests, citing national security concerns and the right to remove individuals deemed threats; this action raises concerns regarding due process and First Amendment rights, impacting students' e...
300 Student Visas Revoked Amidst Concerns Over Campus Protests
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocation of 300 student visas for participation in campus protests, citing national security concerns and the right to remove individuals deemed threats; this action raises concerns regarding due process and First Amendment rights, impacting students' e...
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60% Bias Score


Russia Seeks Stronger Arctic Role, Eyes US Economic Cooperation
In Murmansk, President Putin announced Russia's aim to increase its Arctic leadership, noting rising geopolitical competition and highlighting the US's interest in Greenland, while suggesting potential economic cooperation with the US despite the war in Ukraine.
Russia Seeks Stronger Arctic Role, Eyes US Economic Cooperation
In Murmansk, President Putin announced Russia's aim to increase its Arctic leadership, noting rising geopolitical competition and highlighting the US's interest in Greenland, while suggesting potential economic cooperation with the US despite the war in Ukraine.
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64% Bias Score

Seville Court Defies Spain's Constitutional Court in ERE Case, Appealing to European Court
Five judges from the Seville High Court are defying the Spanish Constitutional Court's rulings in the ERE case, appealing to the European Court of Justice, arguing the Constitutional Court overstepped its authority and violated EU law by reducing sentences for Andalusian politicians convicted of cor...

Seville Court Defies Spain's Constitutional Court in ERE Case, Appealing to European Court
Five judges from the Seville High Court are defying the Spanish Constitutional Court's rulings in the ERE case, appealing to the European Court of Justice, arguing the Constitutional Court overstepped its authority and violated EU law by reducing sentences for Andalusian politicians convicted of cor...
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52% Bias Score

CBO Projects Slower US Economic Growth Due to Weak Population Gains and Increased Spending
The Congressional Budget Office projects slower US economic growth from 2025-2055 due to weak population growth and increased government spending, with publicly held debt potentially reaching 156% of GDP by 2055; the report also highlights the US's increasing reliance on immigration to sustain econo...

CBO Projects Slower US Economic Growth Due to Weak Population Gains and Increased Spending
The Congressional Budget Office projects slower US economic growth from 2025-2055 due to weak population growth and increased government spending, with publicly held debt potentially reaching 156% of GDP by 2055; the report also highlights the US's increasing reliance on immigration to sustain econo...
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44% Bias Score

Former FTC Commissioners Sue Trump Administration for Unlawful Dismissal
Two former FTC commissioners are suing the Trump administration for their dismissal, claiming it violates a 1935 Supreme Court ruling prohibiting removal except for inefficiency, neglect, or malfeasance, raising concerns about political interference in the regulation of major tech companies.

Former FTC Commissioners Sue Trump Administration for Unlawful Dismissal
Two former FTC commissioners are suing the Trump administration for their dismissal, claiming it violates a 1935 Supreme Court ruling prohibiting removal except for inefficiency, neglect, or malfeasance, raising concerns about political interference in the regulation of major tech companies.
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32% Bias Score

DOGE Claims $130 Billion in Savings Amidst Political Backlash
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aims to reduce federal spending by 15%, claiming $130 billion in savings as of March 27; the initiative faces criticism despite bipartisan support.

DOGE Claims $130 Billion in Savings Amidst Political Backlash
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aims to reduce federal spending by 15%, claiming $130 billion in savings as of March 27; the initiative faces criticism despite bipartisan support.
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60% Bias Score

Amsterdam Stabbing Leaves Five Injured, Suspect Apprehended
A man stabbed five people, including two U.S. citizens, in Amsterdam on Thursday afternoon near Dam Square before being apprehended by a bystander; police are investigating the motive.

Amsterdam Stabbing Leaves Five Injured, Suspect Apprehended
A man stabbed five people, including two U.S. citizens, in Amsterdam on Thursday afternoon near Dam Square before being apprehended by a bystander; police are investigating the motive.
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36% Bias Score

Multi-Drug Resistant Fungus Candida auris Rapidly Spreading in U.S. Hospitals
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in Candida auris cases in U.S. hospitals since 2016, with a 580% rise in clinical cultures from 2019 to 2020, posing a severe threat to immunocompromised patients due to its multi-drug resistance and easy spread in healthcare facilities.

Multi-Drug Resistant Fungus Candida auris Rapidly Spreading in U.S. Hospitals
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in Candida auris cases in U.S. hospitals since 2016, with a 580% rise in clinical cultures from 2019 to 2020, posing a severe threat to immunocompromised patients due to its multi-drug resistance and easy spread in healthcare facilities.
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40% Bias Score
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