April 2025
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Loonie Surges Past 72 US Cents Amidst Trump's Trade Policy Uncertainty
Amidst President Trump's fluctuating trade policies, the Canadian dollar (loonie) rallied to over 72 US cents on Friday—its highest since November 2016—defying expectations and reflecting investor concerns over the stability of U.S. assets.
Loonie Surges Past 72 US Cents Amidst Trump's Trade Policy Uncertainty
Amidst President Trump's fluctuating trade policies, the Canadian dollar (loonie) rallied to over 72 US cents on Friday—its highest since November 2016—defying expectations and reflecting investor concerns over the stability of U.S. assets.
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44% Bias Score


Torch Program Reduces Indigenous Recidivism Through Art
The Torch program, an Indigenous Australian art initiative in Victorian prisons, boasts significantly lower recidivism rates (11-9%) among participants compared to national averages (76%), influencing policy changes and showcased in the Blak In-Justice exhibition at Heide Museum.
Torch Program Reduces Indigenous Recidivism Through Art
The Torch program, an Indigenous Australian art initiative in Victorian prisons, boasts significantly lower recidivism rates (11-9%) among participants compared to national averages (76%), influencing policy changes and showcased in the Blak In-Justice exhibition at Heide Museum.
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36% Bias Score


Severe Drought Devastates South Australian Eucalyptus Arboretum
Dr. Dean Nicolle's Currency Creek Arboretum, south of Adelaide, which contains over 10,000 eucalypt trees representing over 800 species, is experiencing significant tree mortality due to South Australia's worst drought in 40 years, highlighting the vulnerability of even drought-resistant species to ...
Severe Drought Devastates South Australian Eucalyptus Arboretum
Dr. Dean Nicolle's Currency Creek Arboretum, south of Adelaide, which contains over 10,000 eucalypt trees representing over 800 species, is experiencing significant tree mortality due to South Australia's worst drought in 40 years, highlighting the vulnerability of even drought-resistant species to ...
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20% Bias Score


£8 Million Cocaine Smuggling Ring Crashed: Four Jailed
Four men were jailed for smuggling £8 million of cocaine hidden under foie gras and duck breast in a van intercepted in Newhaven, East Sussex in November 2019; the operation was uncovered through Operation Venetic, which investigated encrypted communications from the EncroChat platform.
£8 Million Cocaine Smuggling Ring Crashed: Four Jailed
Four men were jailed for smuggling £8 million of cocaine hidden under foie gras and duck breast in a van intercepted in Newhaven, East Sussex in November 2019; the operation was uncovered through Operation Venetic, which investigated encrypted communications from the EncroChat platform.
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44% Bias Score


UK Seeks US Trade Deal Amidst Global Tariff Turmoil
The UK is in talks with the US to secure a trade deal within days, despite warnings that a baseline 10 percent tariff on exports will remain, with the focus on reducing tariffs on key exports such as steel, aluminum, and cars; however, this is happening amidst escalating US-China trade tensions caus...
UK Seeks US Trade Deal Amidst Global Tariff Turmoil
The UK is in talks with the US to secure a trade deal within days, despite warnings that a baseline 10 percent tariff on exports will remain, with the focus on reducing tariffs on key exports such as steel, aluminum, and cars; however, this is happening amidst escalating US-China trade tensions caus...
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56% Bias Score


Four Jailed for London Stabbing Murder
Four men were jailed for the November 11, 2023, murder of Anselam Senaj in London; the attack involved a planned ambush using knives, motivated by drug-related issues. One attacker, Muhammad Saqib Khan, received a life sentence with a minimum term of 26 years.
Four Jailed for London Stabbing Murder
Four men were jailed for the November 11, 2023, murder of Anselam Senaj in London; the attack involved a planned ambush using knives, motivated by drug-related issues. One attacker, Muhammad Saqib Khan, received a life sentence with a minimum term of 26 years.
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60% Bias Score

Canadian Liberal Candidate's Ties to Pro-Beijing Groups Raise Concerns
Peter Yuen, a Liberal candidate in Canada's Markham-Unionville riding with ties to pro-Beijing groups, attended a Chinese military parade in 2015, raising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections; his past associations with groups advocating for Taiwan's annexation and minimizing Ch...

Canadian Liberal Candidate's Ties to Pro-Beijing Groups Raise Concerns
Peter Yuen, a Liberal candidate in Canada's Markham-Unionville riding with ties to pro-Beijing groups, attended a Chinese military parade in 2015, raising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections; his past associations with groups advocating for Taiwan's annexation and minimizing Ch...
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44% Bias Score

Womb Transplant Successful, but Transgender Applications Ruled Out
Following the UK's first successful womb transplant, resulting in the birth of baby Amy Isabel to Grace Davidson, surgeons have ruled out the procedure for transgender women due to significant anatomical and technical challenges, focusing instead on cisgender women with uterine conditions.

Womb Transplant Successful, but Transgender Applications Ruled Out
Following the UK's first successful womb transplant, resulting in the birth of baby Amy Isabel to Grace Davidson, surgeons have ruled out the procedure for transgender women due to significant anatomical and technical challenges, focusing instead on cisgender women with uterine conditions.
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72% Bias Score

South Carolina Executes Cop Killer by Firing Squad
Mikal Mahdi, 42, was executed by firing squad in South Carolina on Friday for the 2004 murder of Police Captain James Myers, 56; Mahdi showed no remorse and chose the firing squad over lethal injection or the electric chair.

South Carolina Executes Cop Killer by Firing Squad
Mikal Mahdi, 42, was executed by firing squad in South Carolina on Friday for the 2004 murder of Police Captain James Myers, 56; Mahdi showed no remorse and chose the firing squad over lethal injection or the electric chair.
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56% Bias Score

Deportation of Columbia Student Sparks Free Speech Debate
A US immigration judge ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student on a legal visa, based on "foreign policy concerns" related to his participation in anti-Israel protests, prompting concerns about free speech and due process.

Deportation of Columbia Student Sparks Free Speech Debate
A US immigration judge ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student on a legal visa, based on "foreign policy concerns" related to his participation in anti-Israel protests, prompting concerns about free speech and due process.
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56% Bias Score

NC Supreme Court Decision Could Overturn Election Result
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that thousands of overseas ballots, primarily from heavily Democratic counties, may be discarded in a state Supreme Court election decided by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and setting a significant legal precedent.

NC Supreme Court Decision Could Overturn Election Result
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that thousands of overseas ballots, primarily from heavily Democratic counties, may be discarded in a state Supreme Court election decided by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and setting a significant legal precedent.
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52% Bias Score

UK Ministers Urged to Reclaim British Steel from China
Amid concerns over national security and economic stability, senior military and industry figures are demanding that the UK government reclaim British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye, as the fate of its Scunthorpe plant hangs in the balance; closure would have catastrophic consequences, they wa...

UK Ministers Urged to Reclaim British Steel from China
Amid concerns over national security and economic stability, senior military and industry figures are demanding that the UK government reclaim British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye, as the fate of its Scunthorpe plant hangs in the balance; closure would have catastrophic consequences, they wa...
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72% Bias Score
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