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Canadian Income Tax Cut: Reduced Benefits Due to Credit Rate Alignment
Canada's July 1 income tax cut, lowering the lowest bracket to 14 percent, will save two-income families up to $840 annually in 2026, but this is reduced because the same rate applies to non-refundable tax credits; the government's total cost is $5.8 billion.
Canadian Income Tax Cut: Reduced Benefits Due to Credit Rate Alignment
Canada's July 1 income tax cut, lowering the lowest bracket to 14 percent, will save two-income families up to $840 annually in 2026, but this is reduced because the same rate applies to non-refundable tax credits; the government's total cost is $5.8 billion.
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48% Bias Score


Pre-Crime Behavioral Indicators: Improving Threat Assessment and Prevention
Psychologist Rebecca Bondü discusses "leaking", pre-crime behavioral indicators, using the Bielefeld and Magdeburg cases to illustrate how recognizing such signals—like expressed violent intentions—can improve threat assessment and prevention, despite challenges in data sharing and public awareness.
Pre-Crime Behavioral Indicators: Improving Threat Assessment and Prevention
Psychologist Rebecca Bondü discusses "leaking", pre-crime behavioral indicators, using the Bielefeld and Magdeburg cases to illustrate how recognizing such signals—like expressed violent intentions—can improve threat assessment and prevention, despite challenges in data sharing and public awareness.
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20% Bias Score


Child Sex Offender Wins Appeal Against Deportation
A Scottish court has overturned a deportation order for Jamil Ahmed, a serial child sex offender, who claims he faces persecution in Pakistan due to publicized crimes and a fatwa; his case will be re-heard.
Child Sex Offender Wins Appeal Against Deportation
A Scottish court has overturned a deportation order for Jamil Ahmed, a serial child sex offender, who claims he faces persecution in Pakistan due to publicized crimes and a fatwa; his case will be re-heard.
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56% Bias Score


Three Jailed for 11 Years Each in Fatal Drug-Related Car Chase
In July 2023, Arslan Sajid, Andrew Gregoire, and Anthony Davidson were jailed for 11 years each for the culpable homicide of Amy Rose Wilson following a drug-related car chase in Falkirk, Scotland; a fourth man, Steven Hornsby, received 4 years for related charges.
Three Jailed for 11 Years Each in Fatal Drug-Related Car Chase
In July 2023, Arslan Sajid, Andrew Gregoire, and Anthony Davidson were jailed for 11 years each for the culpable homicide of Amy Rose Wilson following a drug-related car chase in Falkirk, Scotland; a fourth man, Steven Hornsby, received 4 years for related charges.
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44% Bias Score


Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Shows Promise in Slowing Biological Aging
A Harvard-affiliated study found that 1,031 adults taking 2,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily for four years had significantly longer telomeres and less DNA damage, suggesting a potential three-year delay in aging compared to a placebo group; however, the high dosage raises concerns about potential side ef...
Daily Vitamin D Supplementation Shows Promise in Slowing Biological Aging
A Harvard-affiliated study found that 1,031 adults taking 2,000 IU of vitamin D3 daily for four years had significantly longer telomeres and less DNA damage, suggesting a potential three-year delay in aging compared to a placebo group; however, the high dosage raises concerns about potential side ef...
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Ministry of Justice Fails to Answer 35 Parliamentary Questions
CHP Istanbul MP Turan Taşkın Özer received no answers to 35 questions across 11 parliamentary inquiries submitted to Turkey's Ministry of Justice, concerning issues ranging from post-earthquake investigations to prosecutions for social media posts inciting hatred; the Ministry cited lack of data or ...
Turkish Ministry of Justice Fails to Answer 35 Parliamentary Questions
CHP Istanbul MP Turan Taşkın Özer received no answers to 35 questions across 11 parliamentary inquiries submitted to Turkey's Ministry of Justice, concerning issues ranging from post-earthquake investigations to prosecutions for social media posts inciting hatred; the Ministry cited lack of data or ...
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32% Bias Score

Canada Post Offers New Contract, Rejects Union's Bargaining Pause Request
Canada Post presented a new contract to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on Wednesday, offering a 13.59 percent wage increase over four years but rejecting a requested pause in negotiations before a potential strike by more than 55,000 postal workers on Friday; key disagreements remain ov...

Canada Post Offers New Contract, Rejects Union's Bargaining Pause Request
Canada Post presented a new contract to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on Wednesday, offering a 13.59 percent wage increase over four years but rejecting a requested pause in negotiations before a potential strike by more than 55,000 postal workers on Friday; key disagreements remain ov...
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44% Bias Score

German Economic Experts Urge Modernization Amidst Worker Shortages and Geopolitical Shifts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts advises the government to mandate minimum spending on education, infrastructure, technology, and defense to modernize its aging industrial base, address a shortage of 530,000 skilled workers, and maintain competitiveness in a changing global landscape.

German Economic Experts Urge Modernization Amidst Worker Shortages and Geopolitical Shifts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts advises the government to mandate minimum spending on education, infrastructure, technology, and defense to modernize its aging industrial base, address a shortage of 530,000 skilled workers, and maintain competitiveness in a changing global landscape.
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60% Bias Score

Scottish Police Chief Advocates for Return to Community Policing
Rob Hay, president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, criticized the practice of police investigating social media posts unless a crime is suspected, advocating for a return to community policing to improve public safety and deter crime, highlighting concerns about resource alloc...

Scottish Police Chief Advocates for Return to Community Policing
Rob Hay, president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, criticized the practice of police investigating social media posts unless a crime is suspected, advocating for a return to community policing to improve public safety and deter crime, highlighting concerns about resource alloc...
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Cartel Violence Forces Relocation of 700 Animals
Approximately 700 animals were moved from an animal refuge in Culiacán, Mexico, to a coastal ranch due to threats from the Sinaloa drug cartel's violence, which has caused over 1,200 deaths and 1,400 disappearances since September, highlighting the cartel's impact on both human and animal safety.

Mexican Cartel Violence Forces Relocation of 700 Animals
Approximately 700 animals were moved from an animal refuge in Culiacán, Mexico, to a coastal ranch due to threats from the Sinaloa drug cartel's violence, which has caused over 1,200 deaths and 1,400 disappearances since September, highlighting the cartel's impact on both human and animal safety.
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44% Bias Score

Prisa Media Announces Restructuring with Key Leadership Appointments
Prisa Media announced a new organizational structure with key appointments including Jaume Serra as director general of Radio and Audiovisual Business, Fran Llorente as editorial and content director, and Vanessa Hernández as director general of Press, aiming to simplify operations and enhance agili...

Prisa Media Announces Restructuring with Key Leadership Appointments
Prisa Media announced a new organizational structure with key appointments including Jaume Serra as director general of Radio and Audiovisual Business, Fran Llorente as editorial and content director, and Vanessa Hernández as director general of Press, aiming to simplify operations and enhance agili...
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44% Bias Score

TMSF Blocks CHP Rally Advertisement in Bursa
The Turkish Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF) blocked CHP's advertisement for its May 25th rally in Bursa's Osmangazi Square, prompting a defiant response from the party.

TMSF Blocks CHP Rally Advertisement in Bursa
The Turkish Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF) blocked CHP's advertisement for its May 25th rally in Bursa's Osmangazi Square, prompting a defiant response from the party.
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68% Bias Score
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