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April 2025 Mortgage Rate Forecast: Steady, but Economic Uncertainty Looms
Mortgage interest rates are forecast to stay between 6.5% and 7% in April 2025, but this could change based on inflation, job reports, and Federal Reserve policy; experts advise homebuyers to act quickly if they find a suitable home.
April 2025 Mortgage Rate Forecast: Steady, but Economic Uncertainty Looms
Mortgage interest rates are forecast to stay between 6.5% and 7% in April 2025, but this could change based on inflation, job reports, and Federal Reserve policy; experts advise homebuyers to act quickly if they find a suitable home.
Progress
28% Bias Score


French Social Housing Bill Withdrawn Amidst Political Opposition
A proposed French law to end lifelong social housing occupancy was withdrawn from the National Assembly's agenda on March 31st, 2024, following strong opposition and internal government disagreements, prompting a revised version to be resubmitted.
French Social Housing Bill Withdrawn Amidst Political Opposition
A proposed French law to end lifelong social housing occupancy was withdrawn from the National Assembly's agenda on March 31st, 2024, following strong opposition and internal government disagreements, prompting a revised version to be resubmitted.
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48% Bias Score


Ruinart Opens Doors to Public, Ushering in New Era of Champagne Tourism
Maison Ruinart in Reims, France, is opening its doors to the public, offering tours and tastings to as many as 50,000 visitors annually, a significant increase from its previous 25,000, in a bid to share its winemaking process and boost tourism.
Ruinart Opens Doors to Public, Ushering in New Era of Champagne Tourism
Maison Ruinart in Reims, France, is opening its doors to the public, offering tours and tastings to as many as 50,000 visitors annually, a significant increase from its previous 25,000, in a bid to share its winemaking process and boost tourism.
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32% Bias Score


Deutsche Bahn to Build Underground Station in Frankfurt
Deutsche Bahn in Frankfurt is planning to build a new underground station beneath the main train station to improve the flow of long-distance traffic, which is estimated to cost 3.6 billion Euros and expected to be completed by the 2040s.
Deutsche Bahn to Build Underground Station in Frankfurt
Deutsche Bahn in Frankfurt is planning to build a new underground station beneath the main train station to improve the flow of long-distance traffic, which is estimated to cost 3.6 billion Euros and expected to be completed by the 2040s.
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20% Bias Score


Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Faces Life-Threatening Injuries After Car Crash
Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, reported a severe car accident causing kidney failure; doctors gave her four days to live.
Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Faces Life-Threatening Injuries After Car Crash
Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, reported a severe car accident causing kidney failure; doctors gave her four days to live.
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56% Bias Score


Surge in Government Impersonation Scams in Moscow Region
Over the past two months, the Moscow region has experienced a rise in fraudulent text messages impersonating government agencies, offering inflation compensation to pensioners, large families, and disabled individuals, leading to victims' devices being infected with trojan viruses after clicking mal...
Surge in Government Impersonation Scams in Moscow Region
Over the past two months, the Moscow region has experienced a rise in fraudulent text messages impersonating government agencies, offering inflation compensation to pensioners, large families, and disabled individuals, leading to victims' devices being infected with trojan viruses after clicking mal...
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36% Bias Score

UK Government's Misleading Claim on Illegal Immigration Returns
The UK government claims to have returned over 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK, but official figures show only 6,339 were enforced returns, with the majority being voluntary departures, many without government involvement. This raises concerns about the accuracy of government claims.

UK Government's Misleading Claim on Illegal Immigration Returns
The UK government claims to have returned over 24,000 people with no right to be in the UK, but official figures show only 6,339 were enforced returns, with the majority being voluntary departures, many without government involvement. This raises concerns about the accuracy of government claims.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Three US Soldiers Dead After Tank Sinks in Lithuanian Swamp
Three of four missing US soldiers were found dead in Lithuania after their tank sank five meters into a swamp during a training exercise near Pabrade; the fourth soldier is still missing, and investigations are underway.

Three US Soldiers Dead After Tank Sinks in Lithuanian Swamp
Three of four missing US soldiers were found dead in Lithuania after their tank sank five meters into a swamp during a training exercise near Pabrade; the fourth soldier is still missing, and investigations are underway.
Progress
24% Bias Score

France's Stalled Energy Transition: Two Years After Critical Report
Two years after a critical report on France's energy independence, limited progress has been made on key recommendations, despite increased awareness; delays in strategic decision-making and technical challenges plague nuclear projects, including EPR2 and SMRs, while the multi-annual energy plan lac...

France's Stalled Energy Transition: Two Years After Critical Report
Two years after a critical report on France's energy independence, limited progress has been made on key recommendations, despite increased awareness; delays in strategic decision-making and technical challenges plague nuclear projects, including EPR2 and SMRs, while the multi-annual energy plan lac...
Progress
60% Bias Score

News Group Newspapers' £1.25 Billion Phone-Hacking Loss
News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, reported a £18 million pre-tax loss for the year ending June 2024, its smallest loss since 2011, but cumulative losses from phone-hacking lawsuits since 2009 total £1.25 billion, including recent settlements with Prince Harry and Hugh Grant.

News Group Newspapers' £1.25 Billion Phone-Hacking Loss
News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, reported a £18 million pre-tax loss for the year ending June 2024, its smallest loss since 2011, but cumulative losses from phone-hacking lawsuits since 2009 total £1.25 billion, including recent settlements with Prince Harry and Hugh Grant.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Debate on Gender Gaps in Education
Letters to the editor respond to a Guardian article on gender gaps in education, criticizing its focus on gender alone and arguing that boys' underachievement needs more attention.

Debate on Gender Gaps in Education
Letters to the editor respond to a Guardian article on gender gaps in education, criticizing its focus on gender alone and arguing that boys' underachievement needs more attention.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Convicted Terrorist Appeals UK Deportation Over Gang Threats
A convicted Albanian terrorist, Maksim Cela, 59, who served 23 years in the UK for murder and plotting a stadium bombing, is appealing deportation, fearing death threats from rival gangs upon his return to Albania, leading to a legal battle highlighting the conflict between national security and int...

Convicted Terrorist Appeals UK Deportation Over Gang Threats
A convicted Albanian terrorist, Maksim Cela, 59, who served 23 years in the UK for murder and plotting a stadium bombing, is appealing deportation, fearing death threats from rival gangs upon his return to Albania, leading to a legal battle highlighting the conflict between national security and int...
Progress
60% Bias Score
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