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Perth's Housing Crisis: Even High-Income Earners Priced Out
Soaring Perth property prices since 2019 have priced out even high-income earners, with new data showing that single individuals in 17 professions couldn't save enough for a 20% deposit, and only three out of seventeen analyzed couples could, highlighting the urgent need for housing policy changes.
Perth's Housing Crisis: Even High-Income Earners Priced Out
Soaring Perth property prices since 2019 have priced out even high-income earners, with new data showing that single individuals in 17 professions couldn't save enough for a 20% deposit, and only three out of seventeen analyzed couples could, highlighting the urgent need for housing policy changes.
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56% Bias Score


Financial Stress Surges in 2025 Amidst Job Insecurity and Market Volatility
Financial planner Natasha Knox observes a significant increase in client stress due to job insecurity, market volatility, and a general sense of financial instability in 2025, exceeding concerns during the 2008-09 crisis, highlighting a need for holistic financial planning.
Financial Stress Surges in 2025 Amidst Job Insecurity and Market Volatility
Financial planner Natasha Knox observes a significant increase in client stress due to job insecurity, market volatility, and a general sense of financial instability in 2025, exceeding concerns during the 2008-09 crisis, highlighting a need for holistic financial planning.
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44% Bias Score


UK Puppy Trade: 75% from Unknown Sources, Raising Concerns about Illegal Breeding
Research reveals that only 19.5% of the 950,000 puppies entering UK homes annually come from licensed breeders, with 75% from unknown sources, prompting concerns about illegal breeding and smuggling despite 2018 reforms to the 2006 Animal Welfare Act.
UK Puppy Trade: 75% from Unknown Sources, Raising Concerns about Illegal Breeding
Research reveals that only 19.5% of the 950,000 puppies entering UK homes annually come from licensed breeders, with 75% from unknown sources, prompting concerns about illegal breeding and smuggling despite 2018 reforms to the 2006 Animal Welfare Act.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Considers Reinstating Winter Fuel Payments Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government is considering reinstating winter fuel payments for some pensioners after losing ground to Nigel Farage's Reform party in recent local elections, raising the possibility of reversing cuts to the £11,500 income cap; however, the move won't fully reverse last year's cuts, impacting 1...
UK Government Considers Reinstating Winter Fuel Payments Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government is considering reinstating winter fuel payments for some pensioners after losing ground to Nigel Farage's Reform party in recent local elections, raising the possibility of reversing cuts to the £11,500 income cap; however, the move won't fully reverse last year's cuts, impacting 1...
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60% Bias Score


Arizona Concert Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Five Injured
A fight between rival groups at a concert and car show in Glendale, Arizona, escalated into a shooting, resulting in three fatalities—two brothers aged 17 and 21, and a 21-year-old man—and five injuries, including a critically injured 16-year-old boy. Police are questioning multiple suspects.
Arizona Concert Shooting Leaves Three Dead, Five Injured
A fight between rival groups at a concert and car show in Glendale, Arizona, escalated into a shooting, resulting in three fatalities—two brothers aged 17 and 21, and a 21-year-old man—and five injuries, including a critically injured 16-year-old boy. Police are questioning multiple suspects.
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32% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates Minnesota Prosecutor's Office Over Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice is investigating Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office for a new policy that considers racial disparities in plea bargains, prompting concerns about legal compliance and potential impacts on criminal justice reform.
DOJ Investigates Minnesota Prosecutor's Office Over Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice is investigating Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office for a new policy that considers racial disparities in plea bargains, prompting concerns about legal compliance and potential impacts on criminal justice reform.
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64% Bias Score

EDF Appoints Bernard Fontana as New CEO"
Bernard Fontana's appointment as EDF's CEO was formally approved by EDF's general assembly on May 5th, following parliamentary approval; his four-year term begins after a presidential decree, replacing Luc Rémont.

EDF Appoints Bernard Fontana as New CEO"
Bernard Fontana's appointment as EDF's CEO was formally approved by EDF's general assembly on May 5th, following parliamentary approval; his four-year term begins after a presidential decree, replacing Luc Rémont.
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36% Bias Score

Brazil's Minister of Women Dismissed Amidst Harassment Allegations
Brazilian President Lula dismissed Minister of Women, Cida Gonçalves, on May 5th, 2024, amidst allegations of moral harassment, replacing her with Márcia Lopes; this is the twelfth ministerial change in Lula's government.

Brazil's Minister of Women Dismissed Amidst Harassment Allegations
Brazilian President Lula dismissed Minister of Women, Cida Gonçalves, on May 5th, 2024, amidst allegations of moral harassment, replacing her with Márcia Lopes; this is the twelfth ministerial change in Lula's government.
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36% Bias Score

Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy Again Amid Retail Downturn
Rite Aid, operating 1,245 stores after a previous bankruptcy, filed for Chapter 11 protection again due to financial issues stemming from insufficient inventory and declining sales, seeking a buyer while keeping stores open during the process.

Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy Again Amid Retail Downturn
Rite Aid, operating 1,245 stores after a previous bankruptcy, filed for Chapter 11 protection again due to financial issues stemming from insufficient inventory and declining sales, seeking a buyer while keeping stores open during the process.
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40% Bias Score

Criteria CEO Replacement Highlights Potential Political Influence
Criteria, the investment arm of the "la Caixa" Foundation, recently replaced its CEO, raising questions about the role of political considerations in high-level appointments; the new CEO reportedly has different political leanings from his predecessor, prompting a pre-notification to the Spanish gov...

Criteria CEO Replacement Highlights Potential Political Influence
Criteria, the investment arm of the "la Caixa" Foundation, recently replaced its CEO, raising questions about the role of political considerations in high-level appointments; the new CEO reportedly has different political leanings from his predecessor, prompting a pre-notification to the Spanish gov...
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44% Bias Score

Hungarian Skull May Belong to Legendary King Matthias Corvinus
A skull unearthed in the ruins of the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Székesfehérvár, Hungary, is believed to belong to King Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490) based on facial reconstruction analysis, which shows a high degree of similarity to his son's skull, alongside matching ...

Hungarian Skull May Belong to Legendary King Matthias Corvinus
A skull unearthed in the ruins of the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Székesfehérvár, Hungary, is believed to belong to King Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490) based on facial reconstruction analysis, which shows a high degree of similarity to his son's skull, alongside matching ...
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44% Bias Score

Mixed Reactions to Solar Farms in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
In Ashby-de-la-Zouch, UK, solar farms established about a decade ago have led to mixed community reactions, with some residents experiencing minimal disruption while others express concerns about property values and farmland loss; however, the farms are viewed as a necessary step in the UK's transit...

Mixed Reactions to Solar Farms in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
In Ashby-de-la-Zouch, UK, solar farms established about a decade ago have led to mixed community reactions, with some residents experiencing minimal disruption while others express concerns about property values and farmland loss; however, the farms are viewed as a necessary step in the UK's transit...
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36% Bias Score
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