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Singapore Bakery's Pandan Cake Success Fuels $57 Million Revenue
Singaporean bakery Bengawan Solo's pandan chiffon cake, launched in 1979, generated $57 million in revenue in 2024—an 11% increase from 2023—driven by word-of-mouth marketing, celebrity endorsements, and high demand at Changi Airport, with plans for Asian expansion.
Singapore Bakery's Pandan Cake Success Fuels $57 Million Revenue
Singaporean bakery Bengawan Solo's pandan chiffon cake, launched in 1979, generated $57 million in revenue in 2024—an 11% increase from 2023—driven by word-of-mouth marketing, celebrity endorsements, and high demand at Changi Airport, with plans for Asian expansion.
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44% Bias Score


O'Sullivan Reaches World Championship Semi-Finals Despite Cue Issues
Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Si Jiahui 13-9 to reach the World Snooker Championship semi-finals, setting up a clash with Zhao Xintong; despite equipment issues and a self-described poor performance, O'Sullivan's win continues his bid for a record-extending eighth title.
O'Sullivan Reaches World Championship Semi-Finals Despite Cue Issues
Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Si Jiahui 13-9 to reach the World Snooker Championship semi-finals, setting up a clash with Zhao Xintong; despite equipment issues and a self-described poor performance, O'Sullivan's win continues his bid for a record-extending eighth title.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to Deport Migrants to Libya and Rwanda
The Trump administration is negotiating with Libya and Rwanda to deport US-based migrants with criminal records, escalating efforts to curb immigration and potentially setting a precedent for future practices; this follows similar agreements with El Salvador and is facing potential legal challenges.
Trump Administration Seeks to Deport Migrants to Libya and Rwanda
The Trump administration is negotiating with Libya and Rwanda to deport US-based migrants with criminal records, escalating efforts to curb immigration and potentially setting a precedent for future practices; this follows similar agreements with El Salvador and is facing potential legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Hospital Siege: Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
In a Pennsylvania hospital siege on February 22, police officer Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a shootout with Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, who had shot a doctor and taken hostages after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital; several others were injured.
Pennsylvania Hospital Siege: Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
In a Pennsylvania hospital siege on February 22, police officer Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a shootout with Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, who had shot a doctor and taken hostages after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital; several others were injured.
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44% Bias Score


Sixteen EU Nations Seek Budget Waivers for Defense Spending Surge
Sixteen EU countries formally requested temporary waivers from EU budgetary rules to increase defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP over four years, aiming to collectively raise €650 billion by 2030 to counter the Russian threat and potential US disengagement from Europe.
Sixteen EU Nations Seek Budget Waivers for Defense Spending Surge
Sixteen EU countries formally requested temporary waivers from EU budgetary rules to increase defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP over four years, aiming to collectively raise €650 billion by 2030 to counter the Russian threat and potential US disengagement from Europe.
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36% Bias Score


White House Freezes \$2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Demands Further Action on Anti-Israel Bias
The White House declared Harvard's efforts to address antisemitism insufficient, freezing over \$2 billion in federal funding and threatening further cuts unless the university takes additional steps to counter what it views as anti-Israel bias; Harvard has responded by sharing data with Homeland Se...
White House Freezes \$2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Demands Further Action on Anti-Israel Bias
The White House declared Harvard's efforts to address antisemitism insufficient, freezing over \$2 billion in federal funding and threatening further cuts unless the university takes additional steps to counter what it views as anti-Israel bias; Harvard has responded by sharing data with Homeland Se...
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52% Bias Score

Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing "Aldeas – A New Story," a documentary featuring Pope Francis' last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program fostering community building and cross-cultural understanding through short films from various countries, including Indonesia,...

Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing "Aldeas – A New Story," a documentary featuring Pope Francis' last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program fostering community building and cross-cultural understanding through short films from various countries, including Indonesia,...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages on 100th Day in Office
President Trump's 100th day in office featured conflicting economic messages: celebrating a "golden age" while warning of rising prices due to tariffs, blaming his predecessor for current economic conditions, and negotiating new trade deals to mitigate negative impacts.

Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages on 100th Day in Office
President Trump's 100th day in office featured conflicting economic messages: celebrating a "golden age" while warning of rising prices due to tariffs, blaming his predecessor for current economic conditions, and negotiating new trade deals to mitigate negative impacts.
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60% Bias Score

US Economy Contracts, Markets React to Trump's Tariffs
April 2024 saw significant market volatility following news of a US economic contraction and the implementation of Trump's tariffs. Despite initial drops, the Dow Jones and S&P 500 closed positively for the day. However, all major indices ended April in the red, with the exception of the Nasdaq.

US Economy Contracts, Markets React to Trump's Tariffs
April 2024 saw significant market volatility following news of a US economic contraction and the implementation of Trump's tariffs. Despite initial drops, the Dow Jones and S&P 500 closed positively for the day. However, all major indices ended April in the red, with the exception of the Nasdaq.
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56% Bias Score

US Deportation Separates Venezuelan Toddler From Parents
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter who remains in US custody; the US claims parental gang affiliation, while the parents deny it, sparking a diplomatic row and highlighting US immigration enforcement.

US Deportation Separates Venezuelan Toddler From Parents
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter who remains in US custody; the US claims parental gang affiliation, while the parents deny it, sparking a diplomatic row and highlighting US immigration enforcement.
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64% Bias Score

Vance Breaks Tie, Killing Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs; the move marks only the second time a vice president has used this authority, highlighting deep partisan divisions over the trade policy.

Vance Breaks Tie, Killing Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs; the move marks only the second time a vice president has used this authority, highlighting deep partisan divisions over the trade policy.
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48% Bias Score

Officer Killed by Friendly Fire During Pennsylvania Hospital Siege
In York, Pennsylvania, on February 22, West York Patrolman Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a hospital siege where 49-year-old Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital, shot a doctor, took hostages, and was shot and killed by police.

Officer Killed by Friendly Fire During Pennsylvania Hospital Siege
In York, Pennsylvania, on February 22, West York Patrolman Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a hospital siege where 49-year-old Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital, shot a doctor, took hostages, and was shot and killed by police.
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44% Bias Score
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