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Judge Extends Restraining Order Against Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
A D.C. federal judge extended a restraining order until April 12th, blocking the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals suspected of gang affiliation; a separate Boston ruling blocked deportations to countries where migrants lack established ties with...
Judge Extends Restraining Order Against Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act
A D.C. federal judge extended a restraining order until April 12th, blocking the Trump administration's use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals suspected of gang affiliation; a separate Boston ruling blocked deportations to countries where migrants lack established ties with...
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56% Bias Score


Utah Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Flags on Government Property
Utah became the first state to ban LGBTQ+ pride flags at schools and government buildings starting May 7th, facing a \$500 daily fine for violations; Governor Cox let the bill become law without his signature, citing concerns but acknowledging a likely legislative override.
Utah Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Flags on Government Property
Utah became the first state to ban LGBTQ+ pride flags at schools and government buildings starting May 7th, facing a \$500 daily fine for violations; Governor Cox let the bill become law without his signature, citing concerns but acknowledging a likely legislative override.
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48% Bias Score


Collingwood's Boom: Luxury Condos Fuel Housing Crisis
Collingwood, Ontario, a former shipbuilding town, has experienced explosive growth fueled by luxury condominium development, leading to a severe housing affordability crisis that disproportionately affects long-term residents while enriching others.
Collingwood's Boom: Luxury Condos Fuel Housing Crisis
Collingwood, Ontario, a former shipbuilding town, has experienced explosive growth fueled by luxury condominium development, leading to a severe housing affordability crisis that disproportionately affects long-term residents while enriching others.
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52% Bias Score


Telus Seeks $1B+ Sale of Cell Tower Network
Telus Corp. plans to sell a 49.9% stake in its 3,000-tower network for $1 billion to $1.5 billion, aiming to reduce debt and align with global industry trends, minimizing regulatory concerns by focusing on hardware and retaining operational control.
Telus Seeks $1B+ Sale of Cell Tower Network
Telus Corp. plans to sell a 49.9% stake in its 3,000-tower network for $1 billion to $1.5 billion, aiming to reduce debt and align with global industry trends, minimizing regulatory concerns by focusing on hardware and retaining operational control.
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44% Bias Score


King Charles III Hospitalized Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III of the UK was briefly hospitalized on March 27, 2025, due to side effects from his cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several public engagements; however, his upcoming state visit to Italy remains unchanged.
King Charles III Hospitalized Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III of the UK was briefly hospitalized on March 27, 2025, due to side effects from his cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several public engagements; however, his upcoming state visit to Italy remains unchanged.
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32% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: Tensions Rise Over Migration and Internal Security"
Coalition talks between Germany's SPD and CDU/CSU are underway, with disagreements on migration and internal security. The CDU/CSU seeks stricter asylum rules and border controls, while the SPD advocates for a more moderate approach. The relocation of the "Demokratie leben!" program from the Family ...
German Coalition Talks: Tensions Rise Over Migration and Internal Security"
Coalition talks between Germany's SPD and CDU/CSU are underway, with disagreements on migration and internal security. The CDU/CSU seeks stricter asylum rules and border controls, while the SPD advocates for a more moderate approach. The relocation of the "Demokratie leben!" program from the Family ...
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40% Bias Score

Stock Market Plunges on Inflation Fears and AI Investment Doubts
On Friday, renewed inflation fears, falling consumer confidence, and doubts about AI investment returns caused a sharp stock market decline, with the S&P 500 down 2% and the Nasdaq down 2.7%, marking the indexes' fifth weekly decline in six weeks and raising concerns about broader economic trends.

Stock Market Plunges on Inflation Fears and AI Investment Doubts
On Friday, renewed inflation fears, falling consumer confidence, and doubts about AI investment returns caused a sharp stock market decline, with the S&P 500 down 2% and the Nasdaq down 2.7%, marking the indexes' fifth weekly decline in six weeks and raising concerns about broader economic trends.
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56% Bias Score

Hurricane Helene's Aftermath Fuels Major South Carolina Wildfires
Fueled by Hurricane Helene's debris, three large wildfires are currently burning in South Carolina, impacting over 12,722 acres; the South Carolina National Guard is actively assisting alongside 550 firefighters and 96 apparatus.

Hurricane Helene's Aftermath Fuels Major South Carolina Wildfires
Fueled by Hurricane Helene's debris, three large wildfires are currently burning in South Carolina, impacting over 12,722 acres; the South Carolina National Guard is actively assisting alongside 550 firefighters and 96 apparatus.
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24% Bias Score

Lululemon's Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, but 2025 Outlook Falls Short
Lululemon Athletica reported better-than-expected Q4 2024 earnings, exceeding revenue and profit estimates; however, its fiscal 2025 forecast fell short of analyst projections due to weakening consumer demand and increased competition, causing an 11% drop in its share price.

Lululemon's Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, but 2025 Outlook Falls Short
Lululemon Athletica reported better-than-expected Q4 2024 earnings, exceeding revenue and profit estimates; however, its fiscal 2025 forecast fell short of analyst projections due to weakening consumer demand and increased competition, causing an 11% drop in its share price.
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32% Bias Score

Australian Election: Cost of Living to Dominate May 3 Vote
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a May 3 general election, with cost-of-living pressures, including high inflation and housing costs, expected to be a dominant campaign issue. The Labor Party currently holds 77 of 151 seats, facing an opposition that advocates nuclear power and i...

Australian Election: Cost of Living to Dominate May 3 Vote
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a May 3 general election, with cost-of-living pressures, including high inflation and housing costs, expected to be a dominant campaign issue. The Labor Party currently holds 77 of 151 seats, facing an opposition that advocates nuclear power and i...
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40% Bias Score

Wolfsburg's Champions League Exit Exposes Systemic Issues
Wolfsburg's 10-2 aggregate Champions League defeat to Barcelona highlighted their tactical stagnation, failure to replace key players like Ewa Pajor, and inability to adapt to the evolving women's game, resulting in their biggest-ever aggregate defeat in the competition and threatening their first t...

Wolfsburg's Champions League Exit Exposes Systemic Issues
Wolfsburg's 10-2 aggregate Champions League defeat to Barcelona highlighted their tactical stagnation, failure to replace key players like Ewa Pajor, and inability to adapt to the evolving women's game, resulting in their biggest-ever aggregate defeat in the competition and threatening their first t...
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52% Bias Score

Labour's Worker's Rights Bill: Next CEO Warns of Economic Havoc
Next CEO Lord Wolfson and the CBI warn that Labour's worker's rights bill, coupled with increased employer National Insurance contributions, is causing a private sector slowdown and may lead to job losses; the bill's impact on flexible working arrangements is of particular concern.

Labour's Worker's Rights Bill: Next CEO Warns of Economic Havoc
Next CEO Lord Wolfson and the CBI warn that Labour's worker's rights bill, coupled with increased employer National Insurance contributions, is causing a private sector slowdown and may lead to job losses; the bill's impact on flexible working arrangements is of particular concern.
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64% Bias Score
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