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Dutton Campaigns to Relax Australian Home Lending Rules Amid Soaring House Prices
Peter Dutton's Coalition is campaigning to relax Australia's strict home lending rules to help younger Australians buy homes amid soaring house prices in affordable suburbs, citing a systemic bias against those without inherited wealth created by a three-percentage-point interest rate stress test.
Dutton Campaigns to Relax Australian Home Lending Rules Amid Soaring House Prices
Peter Dutton's Coalition is campaigning to relax Australia's strict home lending rules to help younger Australians buy homes amid soaring house prices in affordable suburbs, citing a systemic bias against those without inherited wealth created by a three-percentage-point interest rate stress test.
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56% Bias Score


Starliner Malfunctions Extend Astronauts' ISS Stay to 285 Days
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-day ISS visit in June 2024 extended to 285 days due to Starliner propulsion system failures, resulting in a March 18, 2025 return via a SpaceX Dragon after a political decision.
Starliner Malfunctions Extend Astronauts' ISS Stay to 285 Days
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-day ISS visit in June 2024 extended to 285 days due to Starliner propulsion system failures, resulting in a March 18, 2025 return via a SpaceX Dragon after a political decision.
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40% Bias Score


Mexican Electoral Body Investigates Activists, Ignores Prison Official's Record
In Sonora, Mexico, the INE is investigating a feminist collective for criticizing judicial candidate Nicollino Cangiamilla's record of negligence and deaths in state prisons, which his campaign admits, while ignoring prior accusations of corruption and violence within the prison system during his te...
Mexican Electoral Body Investigates Activists, Ignores Prison Official's Record
In Sonora, Mexico, the INE is investigating a feminist collective for criticizing judicial candidate Nicollino Cangiamilla's record of negligence and deaths in state prisons, which his campaign admits, while ignoring prior accusations of corruption and violence within the prison system during his te...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Family Takes Control of \$550M Cryptocurrency Firm
The Trump family quietly gained control of the cryptocurrency firm World Liberty Financial (WLF) in January 2021, shortly after President Trump's election, securing 60% ownership and 75% of initial revenue from a \$550 million token sale, raising ethical and transparency concerns.
Trump Family Takes Control of \$550M Cryptocurrency Firm
The Trump family quietly gained control of the cryptocurrency firm World Liberty Financial (WLF) in January 2021, shortly after President Trump's election, securing 60% ownership and 75% of initial revenue from a \$550 million token sale, raising ethical and transparency concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Le Pen's Conviction Jeopardizes 2027 French Presidential Bid: Echoes of Trump's Legal Battles
A Paris court found Marine Le Pen guilty of misusing EU funds, resulting in a four-year prison sentence (two suspended), a fine, and a five-year ban from public office, jeopardizing her chances in the 2027 French presidential election, creating a parallel to Donald Trump's experience.
Le Pen's Conviction Jeopardizes 2027 French Presidential Bid: Echoes of Trump's Legal Battles
A Paris court found Marine Le Pen guilty of misusing EU funds, resulting in a four-year prison sentence (two suspended), a fine, and a five-year ban from public office, jeopardizing her chances in the 2027 French presidential election, creating a parallel to Donald Trump's experience.
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52% Bias Score


Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
Le Pen Sentenced, Ineligible for 2027 French Presidential Election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was sentenced to four years in prison, two years under house arrest, for misappropriating over €4 million in EU funds intended for parliamentary assistants' salaries; she is ineligible for the 2027 presidential election but plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned From 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, to four years in prison and banned her from running for president in 2027 for misusing EU funds; she denounced the verdict as politically motivated and vowed to appeal.

Le Pen Banned From 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, to four years in prison and banned her from running for president in 2027 for misusing EU funds; she denounced the verdict as politically motivated and vowed to appeal.
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60% Bias Score

US Defies Court Orders, Deports 17 Venezuelans to El Salvador
Despite legal challenges, the U.S. deported 17 Venezuelan migrants accused of gang activity to El Salvador, sparking international condemnation for alleged human rights violations.

US Defies Court Orders, Deports 17 Venezuelans to El Salvador
Despite legal challenges, the U.S. deported 17 Venezuelan migrants accused of gang activity to El Salvador, sparking international condemnation for alleged human rights violations.
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64% Bias Score

Greece to Import 87,000 Workers to Combat Severe Labor Shortage
Greece plans to import roughly 87,000 workers in 2025 to address a 200,000-worker shortage across key sectors, driven by an aging population and a lack of domestic workers for demanding jobs; this is part of a broader competition among developed nations for a limited workforce.

Greece to Import 87,000 Workers to Combat Severe Labor Shortage
Greece plans to import roughly 87,000 workers in 2025 to address a 200,000-worker shortage across key sectors, driven by an aging population and a lack of domestic workers for demanding jobs; this is part of a broader competition among developed nations for a limited workforce.
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44% Bias Score

Arrests in Israeli "Qatargate" Scandal Amidst Political Crisis
Israeli police arrested Jonathan Urich, a top aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Eli Feldstain for possible links to the "Qatargate" scandal involving alleged Qatari payments to a Netanyahu aide; a journalist was also questioned, and Netanyahu testified. The arrests are linked by Likud to the ong...

Arrests in Israeli "Qatargate" Scandal Amidst Political Crisis
Israeli police arrested Jonathan Urich, a top aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Eli Feldstain for possible links to the "Qatargate" scandal involving alleged Qatari payments to a Netanyahu aide; a journalist was also questioned, and Netanyahu testified. The arrests are linked by Likud to the ong...
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52% Bias Score

EU Parliament Debates 'Green Lobbying Scandal' Over Life Program Funding
The European Parliament is debating a resolution concerning the funding of NGOs via the EU's Life program for environmental lobbying, which has been labeled a 'green lobbying scandal' by some MEPs, raising concerns about transparency and potentially impacting future NGO influence.

EU Parliament Debates 'Green Lobbying Scandal' Over Life Program Funding
The European Parliament is debating a resolution concerning the funding of NGOs via the EU's Life program for environmental lobbying, which has been labeled a 'green lobbying scandal' by some MEPs, raising concerns about transparency and potentially impacting future NGO influence.
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52% Bias Score

Four Russian Journalists Killed Covering Ukraine Conflict
Four Russian journalists died in March 2024 while covering the conflict in Ukraine; three were killed in an artillery shelling in Luhansk, and one by a mine in Belgorod; several others were injured.

Four Russian Journalists Killed Covering Ukraine Conflict
Four Russian journalists died in March 2024 while covering the conflict in Ukraine; three were killed in an artillery shelling in Luhansk, and one by a mine in Belgorod; several others were injured.
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76% Bias Score
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