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Supreme Court Upholds Community Fee Responsibility for Madrid Public Housing Tenants
The Supreme Court of Spain ruled that tenants in Madrid's public housing are responsible for community fees, as stated in their contracts and allowed by regional law, setting a precedent potentially affecting other regions.
Supreme Court Upholds Community Fee Responsibility for Madrid Public Housing Tenants
The Supreme Court of Spain ruled that tenants in Madrid's public housing are responsible for community fees, as stated in their contracts and allowed by regional law, setting a precedent potentially affecting other regions.
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40% Bias Score


Mexican Second-Division Clubs Sue for Reinstatement of Promotion and Relegation
Ten Mexican second-division football clubs filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against Liga MX and the FMF on Monday, demanding the reinstatement of promotion and relegation for the 2025-2026 season after a six-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the FMF's failu...
Mexican Second-Division Clubs Sue for Reinstatement of Promotion and Relegation
Ten Mexican second-division football clubs filed a lawsuit with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against Liga MX and the FMF on Monday, demanding the reinstatement of promotion and relegation for the 2025-2026 season after a six-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the FMF's failu...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Ministries Shift Budget Cuts to Executive Agencies
Five Dutch ministries are shifting almost half of their planned €1 billion budget cuts for civil servants onto executive agencies, including the police and prison services, contradicting earlier promises to protect these agencies and raising concerns about service quality.
Dutch Ministries Shift Budget Cuts to Executive Agencies
Five Dutch ministries are shifting almost half of their planned €1 billion budget cuts for civil servants onto executive agencies, including the police and prison services, contradicting earlier promises to protect these agencies and raising concerns about service quality.
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40% Bias Score


Farioli Resigns from Ajax Amidst Disagreement on Team Strategy
Ajax coach Francesco Farioli resigned after a disagreement with the club's management over the integration of youth players and the team's needed reinforcements; his departure follows a near-miss championship and comes with interest from Premier League and Serie A clubs.
Farioli Resigns from Ajax Amidst Disagreement on Team Strategy
Ajax coach Francesco Farioli resigned after a disagreement with the club's management over the integration of youth players and the team's needed reinforcements; his departure follows a near-miss championship and comes with interest from Premier League and Serie A clubs.
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44% Bias Score


Strategic Roth Conversions: A Tax-Saving Strategy for Retirement
Many retirees face higher taxes than expected in retirement due to RMDs and Social Security; strategic Roth conversions, coordinated with healthcare and Social Security planning, offer a solution to potentially save six or seven figures in lifetime taxes by carefully managing income to stay within l...
Strategic Roth Conversions: A Tax-Saving Strategy for Retirement
Many retirees face higher taxes than expected in retirement due to RMDs and Social Security; strategic Roth conversions, coordinated with healthcare and Social Security planning, offer a solution to potentially save six or seven figures in lifetime taxes by carefully managing income to stay within l...
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56% Bias Score


Cold Case Solved: DNA Links Deceased Airman to 1985 Murder
Ricky Lee Stallworth, a deceased former airman, was identified as the murderer of Christine Gallegos in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1985, through advanced DNA and genealogical testing four decades after the crime.
Cold Case Solved: DNA Links Deceased Airman to 1985 Murder
Ricky Lee Stallworth, a deceased former airman, was identified as the murderer of Christine Gallegos in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1985, through advanced DNA and genealogical testing four decades after the crime.
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44% Bias Score

Yerevan City Hall Restricts Press Access to Meetings
Yerevan city hall has installed a glass partition separating the meeting hall from the press area, restricting journalists' ability to cover meetings effectively and potentially limiting public access to information in a country already ranked 34th globally on press freedom.

Yerevan City Hall Restricts Press Access to Meetings
Yerevan city hall has installed a glass partition separating the meeting hall from the press area, restricting journalists' ability to cover meetings effectively and potentially limiting public access to information in a country already ranked 34th globally on press freedom.
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52% Bias Score

BBB Senator Quits Faction, Raising Concerns About Coalition Stability
BBB Senator Eric Kemperman resigned from his party's Senate and Gelderland provincial factions on Monday, citing disagreements over the war in Ukraine and feeling increasingly alienated from the party's positions on other issues, creating a potential instability within the Dutch Senate's ruling coal...

BBB Senator Quits Faction, Raising Concerns About Coalition Stability
BBB Senator Eric Kemperman resigned from his party's Senate and Gelderland provincial factions on Monday, citing disagreements over the war in Ukraine and feeling increasingly alienated from the party's positions on other issues, creating a potential instability within the Dutch Senate's ruling coal...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Ministry Investigated for Assisting Tata Steel in Steel Slag Disposal
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management faces investigation for twice assisting Tata Steel in disposing of steel slag, despite known environmental risks, leading to road damage and prompting parliamentary criticism and calls for a ban.

Dutch Ministry Investigated for Assisting Tata Steel in Steel Slag Disposal
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management faces investigation for twice assisting Tata Steel in disposing of steel slag, despite known environmental risks, leading to road damage and prompting parliamentary criticism and calls for a ban.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Activists Protest Gaza Actions Amidst Police Crackdown
In West Jerusalem, around 100 Israeli activists protested against what they called the government's genocidal actions in Gaza, facing police violence and counter-protests; the small size of the protest reflects a society largely justifying the conflict despite growing international concern.

Israeli Activists Protest Gaza Actions Amidst Police Crackdown
In West Jerusalem, around 100 Israeli activists protested against what they called the government's genocidal actions in Gaza, facing police violence and counter-protests; the small size of the protest reflects a society largely justifying the conflict despite growing international concern.
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48% Bias Score

Nebraska Bans Soda, Energy Drinks from Food Stamp Program
Nebraska received the first federal waiver allowing it to ban SNAP recipients from buying soda and energy drinks starting January 1st, impacting 152,000 people, despite concerns from anti-hunger advocates about added costs and stigma.

Nebraska Bans Soda, Energy Drinks from Food Stamp Program
Nebraska received the first federal waiver allowing it to ban SNAP recipients from buying soda and energy drinks starting January 1st, impacting 152,000 people, despite concerns from anti-hunger advocates about added costs and stigma.
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52% Bias Score

US Deports Immigrants in First 'Voluntary' Deportation Flight
The US deported 68 immigrants (38 Hondurans and 26 Colombians) on a government-funded flight, offering $1,000 debit cards and potential future legal entry, despite a lower-than-expected number of deportations this year compared to 2024.

US Deports Immigrants in First 'Voluntary' Deportation Flight
The US deported 68 immigrants (38 Hondurans and 26 Colombians) on a government-funded flight, offering $1,000 debit cards and potential future legal entry, despite a lower-than-expected number of deportations this year compared to 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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