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House Committee Advances Trump's Domestic Policy Bill After Marathon Session
After a 22-hour session, a key House committee voted to advance President Trump's domestic policy bill, which includes significant changes to Medicaid, the SALT cap, and energy tax credits, setting up a high-stakes House vote with a potential showdown between warring factions of the Republican confe...
House Committee Advances Trump's Domestic Policy Bill After Marathon Session
After a 22-hour session, a key House committee voted to advance President Trump's domestic policy bill, which includes significant changes to Medicaid, the SALT cap, and energy tax credits, setting up a high-stakes House vote with a potential showdown between warring factions of the Republican confe...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Announces "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a "Golden Dome" missile defense system for the US, costing an estimated $175 billion, involving space-based interceptors to counter global missile threats, although its feasibility and cost are highly debated.
Trump Announces "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a "Golden Dome" missile defense system for the US, costing an estimated $175 billion, involving space-based interceptors to counter global missile threats, although its feasibility and cost are highly debated.
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48% Bias Score


Asian Dominance in Battery Technology Patents
In 2024, Asian countries (South Korea +10.3%, China +22.6%, Japan +7.8%) significantly outpaced Germany (+1.9%) in battery technology patent applications, with LG, CATL, and Samsung leading the applicants, highlighting a global shift in technological innovation.
Asian Dominance in Battery Technology Patents
In 2024, Asian countries (South Korea +10.3%, China +22.6%, Japan +7.8%) significantly outpaced Germany (+1.9%) in battery technology patent applications, with LG, CATL, and Samsung leading the applicants, highlighting a global shift in technological innovation.
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44% Bias Score


German Study: Electric Vehicles Show Significant Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Reduction
A study reveals that electric vehicles in Germany produce 40-50% fewer greenhouse gases than comparable combustion engine vehicles over their lifespan, considering manufacturing and disposal, though manufacturing emissions are higher. Economic benefits are also increasing due to lower running costs ...
German Study: Electric Vehicles Show Significant Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Reduction
A study reveals that electric vehicles in Germany produce 40-50% fewer greenhouse gases than comparable combustion engine vehicles over their lifespan, considering manufacturing and disposal, though manufacturing emissions are higher. Economic benefits are also increasing due to lower running costs ...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Deploys Panzerbrigade 45 to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany is deploying Panzerbrigade 45, a battle-ready brigade with up to 5,000 soldiers, to Lithuania by 2027 to protect NATO's eastern flank, responding to Russia's aggression and the changing European security situation. This necessitates infrastructure improvements across Germany.
Germany Deploys Panzerbrigade 45 to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany is deploying Panzerbrigade 45, a battle-ready brigade with up to 5,000 soldiers, to Lithuania by 2027 to protect NATO's eastern flank, responding to Russia's aggression and the changing European security situation. This necessitates infrastructure improvements across Germany.
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36% Bias Score


German Authorities Arrest Five Teenagers Suspected of Right-Wing Terrorism
German authorities arrested five teenagers (14-18) suspected of belonging to a right-wing extremist group, "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", accused of arson attacks on asylum shelters and left-wing buildings aiming to undermine democracy; three are in custody.
German Authorities Arrest Five Teenagers Suspected of Right-Wing Terrorism
German authorities arrested five teenagers (14-18) suspected of belonging to a right-wing extremist group, "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", accused of arson attacks on asylum shelters and left-wing buildings aiming to undermine democracy; three are in custody.
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40% Bias Score

German Long-Term Care Insurance Faces €3.5 Billion Deficit by 2026
Germany's long-term care insurance faces a €1.65 billion deficit this year, rising to €3.5 billion by 2026, necessitating a contribution increase unless new funding is secured; this is driven by rising costs and an aging population.

German Long-Term Care Insurance Faces €3.5 Billion Deficit by 2026
Germany's long-term care insurance faces a €1.65 billion deficit this year, rising to €3.5 billion by 2026, necessitating a contribution increase unless new funding is secured; this is driven by rising costs and an aging population.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Deploys 5,000 Troops to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany is deploying a Panzer brigade of up to 5,000 soldiers to Lithuania by 2027, its first permanent foreign troop deployment, significantly bolstering NATO's eastern flank amid the war in Ukraine and Russia's aggression towards its neighbors. This follows the 2021 decision to increase military p...

Germany Deploys 5,000 Troops to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany is deploying a Panzer brigade of up to 5,000 soldiers to Lithuania by 2027, its first permanent foreign troop deployment, significantly bolstering NATO's eastern flank amid the war in Ukraine and Russia's aggression towards its neighbors. This follows the 2021 decision to increase military p...
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44% Bias Score

Rising TFA Contamination Threatens Drinking Water
Rising Trifluoracetate (TFA) levels in the Bodensee-Rhein region threaten drinking water quality; waterworks have observed a doubling of TFA in the Hochrhein River over eight years, reaching 0.8–1 µg/L, posing a significant threat due to its persistence and potential health impacts.

Rising TFA Contamination Threatens Drinking Water
Rising Trifluoracetate (TFA) levels in the Bodensee-Rhein region threaten drinking water quality; waterworks have observed a doubling of TFA in the Hochrhein River over eight years, reaching 0.8–1 µg/L, posing a significant threat due to its persistence and potential health impacts.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. States Challenge Trump's Tariffs in Court
Twelve U.S. states filed a lawsuit in New York's Court of International Trade challenging President Trump's tariffs, arguing they exceed his legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA); the Trump administration contends that the courts cannot judge the President's d...

U.S. States Challenge Trump's Tariffs in Court
Twelve U.S. states filed a lawsuit in New York's Court of International Trade challenging President Trump's tariffs, arguing they exceed his legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA); the Trump administration contends that the courts cannot judge the President's d...
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36% Bias Score

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.
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44% Bias Score

Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.

Marshall Islands: US Nuclear Tests' Lasting Devastation
A Greenpeace study reveals the lasting health, social, and environmental devastation caused by 67 US nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, highlighting the 1985 Rongelap Atoll evacuation and the estimated 100,000 excess cancer deaths worldwide.
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56% Bias Score
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