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VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program for Veterans, Sparking Foreclosure Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, prompting concerns about increased veteran foreclosures; approximately 81,000 veterans are at risk of foreclosure, but the VA insists current enrollees will not be affected and other assistance programs a...
VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program for Veterans, Sparking Foreclosure Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, prompting concerns about increased veteran foreclosures; approximately 81,000 veterans are at risk of foreclosure, but the VA insists current enrollees will not be affected and other assistance programs a...
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52% Bias Score


Vance's Tie-Breaking Vote Kills Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump's Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs, which include a 10% tariff on most imports, 25% on steel and aluminum, and at least 145% on Chinese goods; the move marks only the second time a VP has used his tie-bre...
Vance's Tie-Breaking Vote Kills Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump's Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs, which include a 10% tariff on most imports, 25% on steel and aluminum, and at least 145% on Chinese goods; the move marks only the second time a VP has used his tie-bre...
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan Detainees Spell "SOS" Amidst Deportation Threat
Thirty-one Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigration center spelled "SOS" after receiving deportation notices under a wartime law, claiming gang affiliation despite denials and lack of evidence; a temporary injunction blocked their transfer to El Salvador, but their fate remains uncertai...
Venezuelan Detainees Spell "SOS" Amidst Deportation Threat
Thirty-one Venezuelan detainees at Texas' Bluebonnet immigration center spelled "SOS" after receiving deportation notices under a wartime law, claiming gang affiliation despite denials and lack of evidence; a temporary injunction blocked their transfer to El Salvador, but their fate remains uncertai...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Comparisons Hurt Dutton's Australian Election Bid
Australia's election on Saturday is highly contested, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading over opposition leader Peter Dutton, whose attempts to distance himself from Donald Trump comparisons failed to prevent a negative impact on his campaign, which may result in a minority gover...
Trump Comparisons Hurt Dutton's Australian Election Bid
Australia's election on Saturday is highly contested, with incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leading over opposition leader Peter Dutton, whose attempts to distance himself from Donald Trump comparisons failed to prevent a negative impact on his campaign, which may result in a minority gover...
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60% Bias Score


Poland's Coal Phase-out: Belchatow Plant Closure and Energy Transition Challenges
Poland's Belchatow power plant, a major emitter in the EU, has drastically reduced pollution but will close as part of the country's energy transition away from coal, prompting adaptation challenges while meeting EU environmental regulations.
Poland's Coal Phase-out: Belchatow Plant Closure and Energy Transition Challenges
Poland's Belchatow power plant, a major emitter in the EU, has drastically reduced pollution but will close as part of the country's energy transition away from coal, prompting adaptation challenges while meeting EU environmental regulations.
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36% Bias Score


CEO Pay Soars 50% Since 2019, Exceeding Employee Salary Growth by 56 Times
Oxfam's May 1st report reveals that within an hour, top CEOs will earn as much as their employees earn in a year, with a 50% increase in CEO pay since 2019 compared to a meager 0.9% increase in employee salaries, highlighting a global systemic issue.
CEO Pay Soars 50% Since 2019, Exceeding Employee Salary Growth by 56 Times
Oxfam's May 1st report reveals that within an hour, top CEOs will earn as much as their employees earn in a year, with a 50% increase in CEO pay since 2019 compared to a meager 0.9% increase in employee salaries, highlighting a global systemic issue.
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64% Bias Score

UK Local Elections: Reform UK Challenges Two-Party System
Voters in England participate in local elections on Thursday, testing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government's popularity after 10 months in office; the hard-right Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, aims for significant gains, potentially surpassing both Labour and Conservatives in support.

UK Local Elections: Reform UK Challenges Two-Party System
Voters in England participate in local elections on Thursday, testing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government's popularity after 10 months in office; the hard-right Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, aims for significant gains, potentially surpassing both Labour and Conservatives in support.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages Amid Tariff-Driven Price Increases
On his 100th day, President Trump celebrated economic success due to tariffs, but later acknowledged potential price increases, illustrating a messaging challenge as he blames his predecessor, Joe Biden, for the current economic climate and emphasizes upcoming trade deals as a solution.

Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages Amid Tariff-Driven Price Increases
On his 100th day, President Trump celebrated economic success due to tariffs, but later acknowledged potential price increases, illustrating a messaging challenge as he blames his predecessor, Joe Biden, for the current economic climate and emphasizes upcoming trade deals as a solution.
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40% Bias Score

VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Fears for 81,000 Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, leaving approximately 81,000 at-risk veterans without immediate assistance, prompting concerns about rising foreclosures and homelessness, despite the VA's claim that other programs exist and that Republi...

VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Fears for 81,000 Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, leaving approximately 81,000 at-risk veterans without immediate assistance, prompting concerns about rising foreclosures and homelessness, despite the VA's claim that other programs exist and that Republi...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine to Grant U.S. Access to Strategic Minerals in Exchange for Military Aid
Ukraine is negotiating a deal to give the U.S. access to its strategic minerals—including titanium, uranium, and lithium—in exchange for continued military aid, a move driven by President Trump's February request and finalized by Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko's Washington visit.

Ukraine to Grant U.S. Access to Strategic Minerals in Exchange for Military Aid
Ukraine is negotiating a deal to give the U.S. access to its strategic minerals—including titanium, uranium, and lithium—in exchange for continued military aid, a move driven by President Trump's February request and finalized by Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko's Washington visit.
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36% Bias Score

Reform UK Poised for Electoral Gains in UK Local Elections
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, currently holding four parliamentary seats, is poised to make significant gains in the upcoming UK local elections, with polls suggesting it is now competitive with the Labour and Conservative parties, prompting concerns from both.

Reform UK Poised for Electoral Gains in UK Local Elections
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, currently holding four parliamentary seats, is poised to make significant gains in the upcoming UK local elections, with polls suggesting it is now competitive with the Labour and Conservative parties, prompting concerns from both.
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40% Bias Score

Papal Conclave: Key Contenders and Potential Impacts
On May 7th, 133 cardinals will convene in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel to elect the next Pope; leading candidates include Cardinals Parolin, Tagle, Ambongo, Zuppi, and Erdő, each possessing distinct backgrounds and views that will shape the future of the Catholic Church.

Papal Conclave: Key Contenders and Potential Impacts
On May 7th, 133 cardinals will convene in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel to elect the next Pope; leading candidates include Cardinals Parolin, Tagle, Ambongo, Zuppi, and Erdő, each possessing distinct backgrounds and views that will shape the future of the Catholic Church.
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20% Bias Score
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