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Spanish Power Outage: Government Response and Bilateral Cooperation
A major power outage in Spain on Monday plunged both Spain and Portugal into darkness; Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen immediately responded, while the Minister for Ecological Transition addressed the public three days later; investigations and bilateral meetings are underway to restore power and...
Spanish Power Outage: Government Response and Bilateral Cooperation
A major power outage in Spain on Monday plunged both Spain and Portugal into darkness; Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen immediately responded, while the Minister for Ecological Transition addressed the public three days later; investigations and bilateral meetings are underway to restore power and...
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44% Bias Score


Two Paths to Israeli-Saudi Normalization: Gaza and Iran
Two potential paths to Israeli-Saudi normalization exist: resolving the Gaza conflict and removing Hamas, or a successful Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program; both address key Saudi security concerns, despite current diplomatic efforts to avoid risky military action.
Two Paths to Israeli-Saudi Normalization: Gaza and Iran
Two potential paths to Israeli-Saudi normalization exist: resolving the Gaza conflict and removing Hamas, or a successful Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear program; both address key Saudi security concerns, despite current diplomatic efforts to avoid risky military action.
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40% Bias Score


Medvedev Condemns U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal, Calls Ukraine a "Vanishing Country"
A new U.S.-Ukraine investment deal, replacing direct military aid with resource extraction, is criticized by Russia's Dmitry Medvedev, who calls Ukraine a "vanishing country" and claims it's paying for aid with its national wealth. The deal, signed Wednesday at the White House, is also discussed aga...
Medvedev Condemns U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal, Calls Ukraine a "Vanishing Country"
A new U.S.-Ukraine investment deal, replacing direct military aid with resource extraction, is criticized by Russia's Dmitry Medvedev, who calls Ukraine a "vanishing country" and claims it's paying for aid with its national wealth. The deal, signed Wednesday at the White House, is also discussed aga...
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52% Bias Score


Shift in Corporate Activism Under Trump's Second Term
Under President Trump's second term, many companies are scaling back or re-evaluating their public commitments to DEI and social causes due to conservative pushback, shareholder concerns, and regulatory pressure, favoring quieter, internal efforts or community-focused initiatives instead.
Shift in Corporate Activism Under Trump's Second Term
Under President Trump's second term, many companies are scaling back or re-evaluating their public commitments to DEI and social causes due to conservative pushback, shareholder concerns, and regulatory pressure, favoring quieter, internal efforts or community-focused initiatives instead.
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40% Bias Score


Monopoly Go! Generates \$5 Billion in Record Time
Scopely's Monopoly Go! mobile game achieved \$5 billion in revenue in under two years, exceeding expectations due to its focus on social interaction and accessibility, a \$70 million investment and seven-year development.
Monopoly Go! Generates \$5 Billion in Record Time
Scopely's Monopoly Go! mobile game achieved \$5 billion in revenue in under two years, exceeding expectations due to its focus on social interaction and accessibility, a \$70 million investment and seven-year development.
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36% Bias Score


FOMC to Maintain Interest Rates, but June Cut Likely Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
The Federal Open Market Committee will announce interest rates on May 7, with markets expecting rates to remain at 4.25%-4.5%, but anticipating a potential cut in June due to economic uncertainty from tariffs, despite robust job growth and inflation above the target.
FOMC to Maintain Interest Rates, but June Cut Likely Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
The Federal Open Market Committee will announce interest rates on May 7, with markets expecting rates to remain at 4.25%-4.5%, but anticipating a potential cut in June due to economic uncertainty from tariffs, despite robust job growth and inflation above the target.
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36% Bias Score

Jerusalem Wildfires Highlight Israel's Lack of Early-Warning Systems
Massive wildfires near Jerusalem are prompting questions about Israel's preparedness, as the country lacks advanced early-warning systems used elsewhere, while 126 firefighting teams and international aid battle one of the largest wildfires in the country's history.

Jerusalem Wildfires Highlight Israel's Lack of Early-Warning Systems
Massive wildfires near Jerusalem are prompting questions about Israel's preparedness, as the country lacks advanced early-warning systems used elsewhere, while 126 firefighting teams and international aid battle one of the largest wildfires in the country's history.
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48% Bias Score

Lebanese Army Dismantles 90% of Hezbollah Infrastructure in Southern Lebanon
Following a November ceasefire, the Lebanese army has dismantled over 90% of Hezbollah's infrastructure south of the Litani River, controlling over 85% of southern Lebanon; however, five border sites remain under Israeli control, hindering full deployment.

Lebanese Army Dismantles 90% of Hezbollah Infrastructure in Southern Lebanon
Following a November ceasefire, the Lebanese army has dismantled over 90% of Hezbollah's infrastructure south of the Litani River, controlling over 85% of southern Lebanon; however, five border sites remain under Israeli control, hindering full deployment.
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40% Bias Score

AI and Remote Work Reshape Software Development
The software development industry is undergoing a rapid transformation due to AI-powered automation and remote work, creating a two-tiered system of high-value and easily replaceable developers; adapting to this change requires continuous learning and upskilling.

AI and Remote Work Reshape Software Development
The software development industry is undergoing a rapid transformation due to AI-powered automation and remote work, creating a two-tiered system of high-value and easily replaceable developers; adapting to this change requires continuous learning and upskilling.
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32% Bias Score

Amazon Earnings Preview: Tariffs and White House Dispute in Focus
Amazon will release its first-quarter 2025 earnings on Thursday, with investors focused on the company's response to President Trump's tariffs, following a brief dispute between Amazon and the White House over displaying tariff costs. Amazon's stock price increased by 3% on Thursday.

Amazon Earnings Preview: Tariffs and White House Dispute in Focus
Amazon will release its first-quarter 2025 earnings on Thursday, with investors focused on the company's response to President Trump's tariffs, following a brief dispute between Amazon and the White House over displaying tariff costs. Amazon's stock price increased by 3% on Thursday.
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48% Bias Score

Uno Health Streamlines Access to Financial Aid, Averaging $4,500 in Annual Savings
Uno Health, cofounded by a former Google and Clover Health product leader, uses technology to simplify enrollment in 10 major government assistance programs, resulting in an average annual savings of $4,500 per user and addressing billions in unclaimed benefits.

Uno Health Streamlines Access to Financial Aid, Averaging $4,500 in Annual Savings
Uno Health, cofounded by a former Google and Clover Health product leader, uses technology to simplify enrollment in 10 major government assistance programs, resulting in an average annual savings of $4,500 per user and addressing billions in unclaimed benefits.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Research Funding Cuts Could Cause Great Recession-Level Economic Losses
A new American University study projects that the Trump administration's cuts to federal scientific research funding could decrease the US GDP by up to 11%, depending on the scale of the cuts, with a 50% reduction causing a $10,000 per capita loss, also significantly impacting federal revenues.

Trump's Research Funding Cuts Could Cause Great Recession-Level Economic Losses
A new American University study projects that the Trump administration's cuts to federal scientific research funding could decrease the US GDP by up to 11%, depending on the scale of the cuts, with a 50% reduction causing a $10,000 per capita loss, also significantly impacting federal revenues.
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40% Bias Score
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