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Democrats Divided on Strategy to Regain Voters
The Democratic Party is divided on how to regain working-class voters after a major electoral loss, with some calling for a shift away from certain policies while others advocate for maintaining their current platform. A CNN panel discussed a $20 million study on male voters and debated whether supe...
Democrats Divided on Strategy to Regain Voters
The Democratic Party is divided on how to regain working-class voters after a major electoral loss, with some calling for a shift away from certain policies while others advocate for maintaining their current platform. A CNN panel discussed a $20 million study on male voters and debated whether supe...
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60% Bias Score


Chile Submits Bill to Legalize Abortion Up to 14 Weeks
The Chilean government proposed a bill on May 28th to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, reversing a Pinochet-era ban, despite facing parliamentary opposition and only 34% public support according to the Center for Public Studies.
Chile Submits Bill to Legalize Abortion Up to 14 Weeks
The Chilean government proposed a bill on May 28th to legalize abortion up to 14 weeks, reversing a Pinochet-era ban, despite facing parliamentary opposition and only 34% public support according to the Center for Public Studies.
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16% Bias Score


UK Car Production Plunges to 70-Year Low
UK car production hit a 70-year low in April 2024 at 59,203 vehicles, down 16% year-on-year and 25% from March, due to tariffs, Easter, and the EV transition; global trends and UK-specific policy uncertainties further complicate the outlook.
UK Car Production Plunges to 70-Year Low
UK car production hit a 70-year low in April 2024 at 59,203 vehicles, down 16% year-on-year and 25% from March, due to tariffs, Easter, and the EV transition; global trends and UK-specific policy uncertainties further complicate the outlook.
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28% Bias Score


Bavaria Faces Budgetary Tightrope: Austerity Urged Amidst Uncertain Economic Outlook
Bavarian Finance Minister Albert Füracker urges fiscal responsibility, not entirely ruling out new debts despite a projected slight budget surplus in 2026 and a potential deficit in 2027, emphasizing the need for prioritization due to economic uncertainties.
Bavaria Faces Budgetary Tightrope: Austerity Urged Amidst Uncertain Economic Outlook
Bavarian Finance Minister Albert Füracker urges fiscal responsibility, not entirely ruling out new debts despite a projected slight budget surplus in 2026 and a potential deficit in 2027, emphasizing the need for prioritization due to economic uncertainties.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Extends Rent Control Law Until 2029
Germany extended its rent control law until 2029, a move praised by Berlin's Mieterverein as crucial protection for tenants, despite ongoing criticism of loopholes and calls for broader housing market regulation.
Germany Extends Rent Control Law Until 2029
Germany extended its rent control law until 2029, a move praised by Berlin's Mieterverein as crucial protection for tenants, despite ongoing criticism of loopholes and calls for broader housing market regulation.
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44% Bias Score


Avatel Acquisition Approved: Restructuring and Asset Sales Planned
The Spanish government approved the sale of Avatel, Spain's fifth-largest telecom operator, to Victor Rodriguez and Inveready, along with private investors, resolving a €454 million debt and paving the way for asset sales totaling €164 million, including fiber networks, towers and data centers. Avat...
Avatel Acquisition Approved: Restructuring and Asset Sales Planned
The Spanish government approved the sale of Avatel, Spain's fifth-largest telecom operator, to Victor Rodriguez and Inveready, along with private investors, resolving a €454 million debt and paving the way for asset sales totaling €164 million, including fiber networks, towers and data centers. Avat...
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24% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Released from ICE Custody, Faces Criminal Charges for Alleged Embryo Smuggling
A federal judge ordered the release of Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova from ICE custody on Wednesday, but she remains detained on criminal charges related to allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. at Logan Airport in February; she faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Harvard Researcher Released from ICE Custody, Faces Criminal Charges for Alleged Embryo Smuggling
A federal judge ordered the release of Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova from ICE custody on Wednesday, but she remains detained on criminal charges related to allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. at Logan Airport in February; she faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Cleric Released After Anti-Saudi Remarks in Saudi Arabia
Following controversial anti-Saudi statements during the Hajj pilgrimage, Iranian cleric Ghulamreza Ghasemian was detained in Saudi Arabia, then released and returned to Iran, raising concerns about the delicate relationship between the two nations.

Iranian Cleric Released After Anti-Saudi Remarks in Saudi Arabia
Following controversial anti-Saudi statements during the Hajj pilgrimage, Iranian cleric Ghulamreza Ghasemian was detained in Saudi Arabia, then released and returned to Iran, raising concerns about the delicate relationship between the two nations.
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40% Bias Score

UK Shadow AI Minister Faces Conflict of Interest Concerns Over Paid Advisory Role
Viscount Camrose, the Conservative Party's shadow AI minister, has taken a paid advisory role with AI firm Conquer Technology, prompting concerns about conflicts of interest, despite approval from ACOBA, and raising questions about transparency and the revolving door between parliament and the priva...

UK Shadow AI Minister Faces Conflict of Interest Concerns Over Paid Advisory Role
Viscount Camrose, the Conservative Party's shadow AI minister, has taken a paid advisory role with AI firm Conquer Technology, prompting concerns about conflicts of interest, despite approval from ACOBA, and raising questions about transparency and the revolving door between parliament and the priva...
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64% Bias Score

Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.

Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.
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44% Bias Score

CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.

CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
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12% Bias Score

AI Agents Deliver Productivity Gains, but Transformative Impact Remains Limited
A PwC survey of 300 senior executives shows 66% see positive productivity from AI agents, but transformative impact is limited by change management and workflow integration; experts predict new job roles and reskilling needs.

AI Agents Deliver Productivity Gains, but Transformative Impact Remains Limited
A PwC survey of 300 senior executives shows 66% see positive productivity from AI agents, but transformative impact is limited by change management and workflow integration; experts predict new job roles and reskilling needs.
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24% Bias Score
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