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England Removes Heat Pump Planning Restriction
England lifts one-meter planning restriction on heat pump proximity to property lines, potentially easing installation for millions of homes, addressing a key barrier for 27% of customers according to Octopus Energy, although high upfront costs remain a major challenge.
England Removes Heat Pump Planning Restriction
England lifts one-meter planning restriction on heat pump proximity to property lines, potentially easing installation for millions of homes, addressing a key barrier for 27% of customers according to Octopus Energy, although high upfront costs remain a major challenge.
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32% Bias Score


Nvidia Loses $2.5 Billion in China Revenue Due to US Export Restrictions
Nvidia reported a $2.5 billion revenue loss from halted H20 AI chip shipments to China due to new US export restrictions in the first quarter, exceeding initial projections, although its stock price rose 3.5% after reporting lower than expected financial losses and strong overall growth.
Nvidia Loses $2.5 Billion in China Revenue Due to US Export Restrictions
Nvidia reported a $2.5 billion revenue loss from halted H20 AI chip shipments to China due to new US export restrictions in the first quarter, exceeding initial projections, although its stock price rose 3.5% after reporting lower than expected financial losses and strong overall growth.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Delays Ukraine Decision, Again
President Trump has repeatedly delayed decisions regarding new sanctions against Russia over the past two weeks, citing a need for more information to assess Vladimir Putin's intentions, creating uncertainty about US policy towards the Ukraine conflict.
Trump Delays Ukraine Decision, Again
President Trump has repeatedly delayed decisions regarding new sanctions against Russia over the past two weeks, citing a need for more information to assess Vladimir Putin's intentions, creating uncertainty about US policy towards the Ukraine conflict.
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52% Bias Score


Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...
Former Spanish Security Secretary Arrested in Major Cyberattack Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State of Security Francisco Martínez and three others were arrested for allegedly running a cyberattack ring that sold sensitive data from public and private organizations, including personal data of millions of citizens, using a proprietary platform and exploiting profes...
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36% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Elections: A Vote Cast Under the Shadow of Cartel Violence
Amid rising cartel violence in Mexico, particularly targeting politicians ahead of controversial judicial elections, the demand for armored vehicles is surging, highlighting a deep crisis of confidence in the justice system and widespread fear among citizens.
Mexico's Judicial Elections: A Vote Cast Under the Shadow of Cartel Violence
Amid rising cartel violence in Mexico, particularly targeting politicians ahead of controversial judicial elections, the demand for armored vehicles is surging, highlighting a deep crisis of confidence in the justice system and widespread fear among citizens.
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48% Bias Score


Martin's New Justice Department Roles Spark Concerns of Political Retribution
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin now directs the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, serves as pardon attorney, and actively investigates individuals involved in past investigations of President Trump, raising concerns about political influence.
Martin's New Justice Department Roles Spark Concerns of Political Retribution
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin now directs the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, serves as pardon attorney, and actively investigates individuals involved in past investigations of President Trump, raising concerns about political influence.
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56% Bias Score

US Halts Tech Sales to China, Raising Trade War Concerns
The Trump administration blocked US sales of semiconductor design software, jet engine technology, and certain chemicals to China, escalating trade tensions despite a temporary tariff truce.

US Halts Tech Sales to China, Raising Trade War Concerns
The Trump administration blocked US sales of semiconductor design software, jet engine technology, and certain chemicals to China, escalating trade tensions despite a temporary tariff truce.
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40% Bias Score

UK to Invest £1 Billion in AI-Powered Battlefield Technology
The UK Ministry of Defence will spend over £1 billion on AI-powered battlefield technology to speed up decision-making, a key element of the strategic defence review published on Monday, and reflecting lessons from the war in Ukraine.

UK to Invest £1 Billion in AI-Powered Battlefield Technology
The UK Ministry of Defence will spend over £1 billion on AI-powered battlefield technology to speed up decision-making, a key element of the strategic defence review published on Monday, and reflecting lessons from the war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Sentences Handed Down in Case of Indian Family Frozen to Death During Border Crossing
Two men, Harshkumar Patel and Steve Shand, were sentenced to over 10 and 6.5 years in prison, respectively, for the deaths of an Indian family of four who froze to death in a blizzard while being smuggled across the US-Canada border in January 2022.

Sentences Handed Down in Case of Indian Family Frozen to Death During Border Crossing
Two men, Harshkumar Patel and Steve Shand, were sentenced to over 10 and 6.5 years in prison, respectively, for the deaths of an Indian family of four who froze to death in a blizzard while being smuggled across the US-Canada border in January 2022.
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44% Bias Score

US Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs
A US federal court blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs, citing the Constitution's grant of commerce-regulating power to Congress, impacting global markets and setting a precedent for future trade disputes. The Trump administration immediately appealed.

US Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs
A US federal court blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs, citing the Constitution's grant of commerce-regulating power to Congress, impacting global markets and setting a precedent for future trade disputes. The Trump administration immediately appealed.
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40% Bias Score

Tesla Investors Demand Musk's Full-Time Commitment Amidst Company Struggles
Tesla investors, holding 7.9 million shares, urge Elon Musk to commit at least 40 hours per week to Tesla due to declining sales, falling profits, and stock volatility, also calling for a CEO succession plan and an independent board member.

Tesla Investors Demand Musk's Full-Time Commitment Amidst Company Struggles
Tesla investors, holding 7.9 million shares, urge Elon Musk to commit at least 40 hours per week to Tesla due to declining sales, falling profits, and stock volatility, also calling for a CEO succession plan and an independent board member.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
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40% Bias Score
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