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Youngest Senator, Coalition Deal Nears, Labor's Israel Stance Under Fire
Australia's youngest senator, Charlotte Walker (21), begins her career as Labor faces internal pressure over its response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while a Coalition deal is close after Nationals leader David Littleproud received assurances from the Liberals on four policy demands.
Youngest Senator, Coalition Deal Nears, Labor's Israel Stance Under Fire
Australia's youngest senator, Charlotte Walker (21), begins her career as Labor faces internal pressure over its response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while a Coalition deal is close after Nationals leader David Littleproud received assurances from the Liberals on four policy demands.
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56% Bias Score


The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Self-Reflexive Exploration of Artistic Creation
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme," which premiered at Cannes, follows the elaborate plan of a shady businessman, Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda, to exploit a desert region; the film uses real artwork within its meticulously designed sets, exploring themes of artifice and authenticity.
The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Self-Reflexive Exploration of Artistic Creation
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme," which premiered at Cannes, follows the elaborate plan of a shady businessman, Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda, to exploit a desert region; the film uses real artwork within its meticulously designed sets, exploring themes of artifice and authenticity.
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40% Bias Score


Perth House Prices Outpace Wages, While Sydney and Melbourne Lag
Analysis of Australian housing market data from April 2024 to April 2025 reveals Perth's house prices surged \$95,022, exceeding average wages, while Sydney and Melbourne saw more modest growth with wages outpacing house price gains; Brisbane and Adelaide showed similar levels.
Perth House Prices Outpace Wages, While Sydney and Melbourne Lag
Analysis of Australian housing market data from April 2024 to April 2025 reveals Perth's house prices surged \$95,022, exceeding average wages, while Sydney and Melbourne saw more modest growth with wages outpacing house price gains; Brisbane and Adelaide showed similar levels.
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44% Bias Score


Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls Dies at 97
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls died at 97; his most impactful work, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-long film documenting the Nazi occupation of France, is lauded for its comprehensive approach and moral reflection, challenging viewers to grapple with historical atrocities.
Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophuls Dies at 97
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls died at 97; his most impactful work, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-long film documenting the Nazi occupation of France, is lauded for its comprehensive approach and moral reflection, challenging viewers to grapple with historical atrocities.
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28% Bias Score


INED Study Reveals Underreported Sexual Assault Against French Men
A new study by the French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) shows that 1.4% of French men have experienced sexual assault, compared to 5.5% of women, with 82% of male victims reporting abuse as minors, primarily by other men in positions of authority.
INED Study Reveals Underreported Sexual Assault Against French Men
A new study by the French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) shows that 1.4% of French men have experienced sexual assault, compared to 5.5% of women, with 82% of male victims reporting abuse as minors, primarily by other men in positions of authority.
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24% Bias Score


UK to Ease Environmental Rules for Smaller Housing Developments
The UK government is reviewing Biodiversity Net Gain rules for smaller housing developments (up to nine homes) to reduce costs for smaller builders and speed up house-building, potentially easing environmental protections in favor of increasing housing supply.
UK to Ease Environmental Rules for Smaller Housing Developments
The UK government is reviewing Biodiversity Net Gain rules for smaller housing developments (up to nine homes) to reduce costs for smaller builders and speed up house-building, potentially easing environmental protections in favor of increasing housing supply.
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44% Bias Score

Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...

Legal Shield for Turkish Civil Servants Sparks Impunity Debate
Turkish civil servants have legal protection against direct criminal investigation, except in specific cases like torture or bribery, sparking debate about potential impunity, especially for high-ranking officials. The Kartalkaya hotel fire incident exemplifies inconsistencies in the application of ...
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48% Bias Score

Six Factors Attracting Top Talent to Startups
This article ranks the 6 most important factors attracting talent to startups: career growth, mission-driven work, equity and upside potential, flexible work arrangements, autonomy and recognition, and inclusive culture, supported by data from Robert Walters, Deloitte, McKinsey, Randstad, and Future...

Six Factors Attracting Top Talent to Startups
This article ranks the 6 most important factors attracting talent to startups: career growth, mission-driven work, equity and upside potential, flexible work arrangements, autonomy and recognition, and inclusive culture, supported by data from Robert Walters, Deloitte, McKinsey, Randstad, and Future...
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60% Bias Score

UK Government Eases Biodiversity Rules to Boost Housing Construction
The UK government proposes easing biodiversity rules for smaller housing developments (10-49 homes) to accelerate building 1.5 million homes by 2029-30, a move opposed by 89 environmental groups who warn of significant biodiversity loss. Ministers plan to provide £100 million in accelerator loans to...

UK Government Eases Biodiversity Rules to Boost Housing Construction
The UK government proposes easing biodiversity rules for smaller housing developments (10-49 homes) to accelerate building 1.5 million homes by 2029-30, a move opposed by 89 environmental groups who warn of significant biodiversity loss. Ministers plan to provide £100 million in accelerator loans to...
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Voter Registration Records
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information, potentially affecting over 200,000 registrations; this follows a failed legal challenge by a Republican candidate, reflecting the administration's focus o...

DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Voter Registration Records
The Justice Department sued North Carolina election officials for violating the Help America Vote Act by failing to collect voter ID information, potentially affecting over 200,000 registrations; this follows a failed legal challenge by a Republican candidate, reflecting the administration's focus o...
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40% Bias Score

Search for Remains of Missing Pregnant Woman Concludes in Ireland
The search for the remains of Fiona Pender, a 25-year-old pregnant Irish woman missing since August 23, 1996, from Tullamore, County Offaly, has ended; Gardaí have reclassified the case as murder, despite no arrests leading to charges.

Search for Remains of Missing Pregnant Woman Concludes in Ireland
The search for the remains of Fiona Pender, a 25-year-old pregnant Irish woman missing since August 23, 1996, from Tullamore, County Offaly, has ended; Gardaí have reclassified the case as murder, despite no arrests leading to charges.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Chrisley Couple for Fraud and Tax Evasion
President Donald Trump issued full pardons to Todd and Julie Chrisley, a reality TV couple serving prison sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion, overturning their 2022 convictions and prompting their release from prison.

Trump Pardons Chrisley Couple for Fraud and Tax Evasion
President Donald Trump issued full pardons to Todd and Julie Chrisley, a reality TV couple serving prison sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion, overturning their 2022 convictions and prompting their release from prison.
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56% Bias Score
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