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U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.
U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.
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36% Bias Score


Market Downturn Presents Unique Estate Planning Opportunities
High-net-worth individuals can leverage economic downturns to efficiently transfer wealth using lower asset valuations, minimizing estate tax exposure and maximizing the current $13.61 million per-person exemption before its 2025 reduction; strategies include gifting assets, utilizing grantor trusts...
Market Downturn Presents Unique Estate Planning Opportunities
High-net-worth individuals can leverage economic downturns to efficiently transfer wealth using lower asset valuations, minimizing estate tax exposure and maximizing the current $13.61 million per-person exemption before its 2025 reduction; strategies include gifting assets, utilizing grantor trusts...
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52% Bias Score


UKG Appoints New CIO to Lead AI-Driven Technology Strategy
UKG appointed Prakash Kota as its new Chief Information Officer, effective April 3, 2024, to lead its technology strategy focused on AI, data, and employee-centric design, leveraging his extensive experience in scaling global enterprise systems and digital transformation from his previous role at Au...
UKG Appoints New CIO to Lead AI-Driven Technology Strategy
UKG appointed Prakash Kota as its new Chief Information Officer, effective April 3, 2024, to lead its technology strategy focused on AI, data, and employee-centric design, leveraging his extensive experience in scaling global enterprise systems and digital transformation from his previous role at Au...
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48% Bias Score


Alabama Republicans Celebrate Trump Amidst Economic Uncertainty Related to Tariffs and Federal Funding Concerns"
At a recent Alabama Republican Party gala celebrating President Trump, concerns were raised about the potential negative economic consequences of his policies on a state that receives significant federal funding and relies heavily on industries affected by tariffs and federal grants, despite strong ...
Alabama Republicans Celebrate Trump Amidst Economic Uncertainty Related to Tariffs and Federal Funding Concerns"
At a recent Alabama Republican Party gala celebrating President Trump, concerns were raised about the potential negative economic consequences of his policies on a state that receives significant federal funding and relies heavily on industries affected by tariffs and federal grants, despite strong ...
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48% Bias Score


US Tariffs Hit Swiss Chocolate Exports
New U.S. tariffs of up to 31% on Swiss goods, including chocolate, have shocked Swiss businesses, despite Switzerland's duty-free access to 99% of U.S. goods; the Swiss government is adopting a wait-and-see approach.
US Tariffs Hit Swiss Chocolate Exports
New U.S. tariffs of up to 31% on Swiss goods, including chocolate, have shocked Swiss businesses, despite Switzerland's duty-free access to 99% of U.S. goods; the Swiss government is adopting a wait-and-see approach.
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40% Bias Score


UK DPPOs Threaten to Withdraw from Government over Benefit Cuts
The UK government's proposed £5 billion benefit cuts, including changes to Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit, face strong opposition from Deaf and Disabled People's Organisations (DPPOs) who are threatening to withdraw from governmental engagement due to a lack of meaningful consul...
UK DPPOs Threaten to Withdraw from Government over Benefit Cuts
The UK government's proposed £5 billion benefit cuts, including changes to Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit, face strong opposition from Deaf and Disabled People's Organisations (DPPOs) who are threatening to withdraw from governmental engagement due to a lack of meaningful consul...
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40% Bias Score

Google Play Store Issues "Concerning" App Warnings
Google's Play Store now displays warnings for apps exhibiting concerning indicators like high uninstall rates or low engagement, advising users to proceed with caution; this system aims to improve Android security by providing more informed choices beyond simple star ratings.

Google Play Store Issues "Concerning" App Warnings
Google's Play Store now displays warnings for apps exhibiting concerning indicators like high uninstall rates or low engagement, advising users to proceed with caution; this system aims to improve Android security by providing more informed choices beyond simple star ratings.
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52% Bias Score

Middle West Partners Acquires David Webb
Middle West Partners acquired David Webb Holdings LLC, a renowned American jewelry house, for an undisclosed sum on Monday; Mark Emanuel retains a minority stake, and James Weiss is the new CEO.

Middle West Partners Acquires David Webb
Middle West Partners acquired David Webb Holdings LLC, a renowned American jewelry house, for an undisclosed sum on Monday; Mark Emanuel retains a minority stake, and James Weiss is the new CEO.
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24% Bias Score

Plastic Surgeon Guilty of Attempted Murder of Former Boss
Plastic surgeon Peter Brooks was found guilty of attempting to murder his former boss, Graeme Perks, after a failed arson attempt at Perks' home in January 2021, causing life-threatening injuries; Brooks' trial was delayed due to a hunger strike.

Plastic Surgeon Guilty of Attempted Murder of Former Boss
Plastic surgeon Peter Brooks was found guilty of attempting to murder his former boss, Graeme Perks, after a failed arson attempt at Perks' home in January 2021, causing life-threatening injuries; Brooks' trial was delayed due to a hunger strike.
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52% Bias Score

Pyongyang Marathon Returns After Six-Year Hiatus
The 31st Pyongyang International Marathon, held on Sunday, welcomed over 200 international runners after a six-year COVID-19 induced hiatus, highlighting North Korea's easing of border restrictions while excluding runners from nations with strained relations.

Pyongyang Marathon Returns After Six-Year Hiatus
The 31st Pyongyang International Marathon, held on Sunday, welcomed over 200 international runners after a six-year COVID-19 induced hiatus, highlighting North Korea's easing of border restrictions while excluding runners from nations with strained relations.
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40% Bias Score

Inquest into Police Shooting Death of Unarmed Man in Coventry
Sean Fitzgerald, 31, was fatally shot by West Midlands Police on January 4, 2019, during a drug raid in Coventry; an inquest is reviewing police footage of the incident and investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

Inquest into Police Shooting Death of Unarmed Man in Coventry
Sean Fitzgerald, 31, was fatally shot by West Midlands Police on January 4, 2019, during a drug raid in Coventry; an inquest is reviewing police footage of the incident and investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
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28% Bias Score

EU Tank Capabilities Lag Behind US, Joint Procurement Planned
The EU has 4,262 tanks, fewer than the US's 4,640, with Greece leading (1,344). This highlights Europe's fragmented defense market and the EU's plan for joint procurement to improve interoperability and boost its defense industry.

EU Tank Capabilities Lag Behind US, Joint Procurement Planned
The EU has 4,262 tanks, fewer than the US's 4,640, with Greece leading (1,344). This highlights Europe's fragmented defense market and the EU's plan for joint procurement to improve interoperability and boost its defense industry.
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40% Bias Score
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