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Pre-Tariff Spending Surge: 3.8% April Increase in Consumer Spending
JPMorgan Chase data shows a 3.8% rise in consumer spending in the first 15 days of April 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, likely due to consumers preemptively buying goods ahead of President Trump's tariff plan, with discretionary spending increasing by 4.3%.
Pre-Tariff Spending Surge: 3.8% April Increase in Consumer Spending
JPMorgan Chase data shows a 3.8% rise in consumer spending in the first 15 days of April 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, likely due to consumers preemptively buying goods ahead of President Trump's tariff plan, with discretionary spending increasing by 4.3%.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Overhauls Civil Rights Division, Shifting Priorities
The Trump administration has dramatically reshaped the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, replacing experienced lawyers and shifting priorities from enforcing anti-discrimination laws to pursuing issues like transgender athletes in women's sports and combating perceived indoctrination in sc...
Trump Administration Overhauls Civil Rights Division, Shifting Priorities
The Trump administration has dramatically reshaped the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, replacing experienced lawyers and shifting priorities from enforcing anti-discrimination laws to pursuing issues like transgender athletes in women's sports and combating perceived indoctrination in sc...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Issues Seven Executive Orders Reforming US Education, Prioritizing Meritocracy
President Trump signed seven executive orders Wednesday reforming US education, prioritizing meritocracy over DEI, including AI integration in K-12, school discipline changes, and ending "disparate impact theory", while resuming federal student loan collections.
Trump Issues Seven Executive Orders Reforming US Education, Prioritizing Meritocracy
President Trump signed seven executive orders Wednesday reforming US education, prioritizing meritocracy over DEI, including AI integration in K-12, school discipline changes, and ending "disparate impact theory", while resuming federal student loan collections.
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60% Bias Score


Putin Proposes UN-Led Ukrainian Administration for Elections
Vladimir Putin proposed a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to organize elections before a peace agreement, a move criticized by Ukraine and rejected by Donald Trump, despite some of his associates expressing support for early elections, while 62% of Ukrainians oppose elections during warti...
Putin Proposes UN-Led Ukrainian Administration for Elections
Vladimir Putin proposed a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to organize elections before a peace agreement, a move criticized by Ukraine and rejected by Donald Trump, despite some of his associates expressing support for early elections, while 62% of Ukrainians oppose elections during warti...
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon Security Concerns Raised by Defense Secretary's Wife's Unofficial Role
Jennifer Higheith, wife of US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, participated in a Signal group chat discussing sensitive military operations against the Houthis, raising concerns about security protocols and her unofficial role within the Pentagon despite lacking official clearance.
Pentagon Security Concerns Raised by Defense Secretary's Wife's Unofficial Role
Jennifer Higheith, wife of US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, participated in a Signal group chat discussing sensitive military operations against the Houthis, raising concerns about security protocols and her unofficial role within the Pentagon despite lacking official clearance.
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56% Bias Score


Jailed Egyptian Activist's Hunger Strike Sparks International Concern
Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, 42, is in critical condition after over 50 days on hunger strike in Egyptian prison despite completing his sentence; his family fears for his life and urges UK Prime Minister intervention.
Jailed Egyptian Activist's Hunger Strike Sparks International Concern
Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, 42, is in critical condition after over 50 days on hunger strike in Egyptian prison despite completing his sentence; his family fears for his life and urges UK Prime Minister intervention.
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52% Bias Score

Businesses Pass Tariff Costs to Consumers Amidst Economic Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports businesses are passing on increased costs from President Trump's tariffs to consumers, impacting various sectors and revealing uncertainty in international trade policy. The report also notes the impact of federal employment cuts on related businesses and non...

Businesses Pass Tariff Costs to Consumers Amidst Economic Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports businesses are passing on increased costs from President Trump's tariffs to consumers, impacting various sectors and revealing uncertainty in international trade policy. The report also notes the impact of federal employment cuts on related businesses and non...
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40% Bias Score

AI-Generated Bar Exam Questions Prompt Score Adjustment Request
The California State Bar disclosed that 23 multiple-choice questions on the problematic February 2025 bar exam were AI-generated by ACS Ventures, prompting a Supreme Court score adjustment request following widespread technical issues and complaints.

AI-Generated Bar Exam Questions Prompt Score Adjustment Request
The California State Bar disclosed that 23 multiple-choice questions on the problematic February 2025 bar exam were AI-generated by ACS Ventures, prompting a Supreme Court score adjustment request following widespread technical issues and complaints.
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48% Bias Score

US Air Pollution Rises, Affecting 25 Million More People
A new report reveals that 25 million more Americans are now breathing unhealthy air due to rising pollution linked to climate change and potential regulatory rollbacks, impacting 156 million people in areas with failing grades for smog and soot.

US Air Pollution Rises, Affecting 25 Million More People
A new report reveals that 25 million more Americans are now breathing unhealthy air due to rising pollution linked to climate change and potential regulatory rollbacks, impacting 156 million people in areas with failing grades for smog and soot.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Offer Met With Skepticism in China
US President Trump announced potential tariff reductions on Chinese goods, prompting skepticism in China where officials maintain a hardline stance despite some experts expressing economic concerns; this has led to a trending hashtag "Trump chickened out" on Weibo.

Trump's Tariff Offer Met With Skepticism in China
US President Trump announced potential tariff reductions on Chinese goods, prompting skepticism in China where officials maintain a hardline stance despite some experts expressing economic concerns; this has led to a trending hashtag "Trump chickened out" on Weibo.
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52% Bias Score

Pakistan Deporting Afghan Refugees Amidst Security Concerns and Strained Relations
Pakistan has begun a second phase of deporting Afghan refugees, citing increased insecurity and alleged Afghan involvement in recent attacks. Over 80,000 Afghans have been returned since April 2024, following 800,000 in November 2023, raising concerns about regional stability and humanitarian implic...

Pakistan Deporting Afghan Refugees Amidst Security Concerns and Strained Relations
Pakistan has begun a second phase of deporting Afghan refugees, citing increased insecurity and alleged Afghan involvement in recent attacks. Over 80,000 Afghans have been returned since April 2024, following 800,000 in November 2023, raising concerns about regional stability and humanitarian implic...
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56% Bias Score

6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Istanbul, Injuring 236
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul and northwestern Turkey on Wednesday, injuring 236 people, mostly from panic, with no fatalities or significant damage reported; the epicenter was in the Sea of Marmara, 40km southwest of Istanbul, with the quake lasting 13 seconds and followed by over 100 ...

6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Istanbul, Injuring 236
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul and northwestern Turkey on Wednesday, injuring 236 people, mostly from panic, with no fatalities or significant damage reported; the epicenter was in the Sea of Marmara, 40km southwest of Istanbul, with the quake lasting 13 seconds and followed by over 100 ...
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24% Bias Score
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