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Yemen Escalates Military Operations Against Israel Amidst Palestine Conflict
Houthi announced Yemen's escalation of military operations against Israel, claiming responsibility for 14 attacks this week using hypersonic and ballistic missiles and drones targeting multiple Israeli cities, in support of Palestine, and alleging a US role in supporting Israeli actions against Pale...
Yemen Escalates Military Operations Against Israel Amidst Palestine Conflict
Houthi announced Yemen's escalation of military operations against Israel, claiming responsibility for 14 attacks this week using hypersonic and ballistic missiles and drones targeting multiple Israeli cities, in support of Palestine, and alleging a US role in supporting Israeli actions against Pale...
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64% Bias Score


France Bans Smoking Near Children
France will ban smoking in public areas where children may be present starting July 1st, 2024, with a €135 fine for violations; this is part of a larger anti-tobacco plan aiming to reduce the 75,000 annual smoking-related deaths and follows public demand.
France Bans Smoking Near Children
France will ban smoking in public areas where children may be present starting July 1st, 2024, with a €135 fine for violations; this is part of a larger anti-tobacco plan aiming to reduce the 75,000 annual smoking-related deaths and follows public demand.
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36% Bias Score


Israel to Build 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel announced plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalization of 12 existing outposts; this is considered the most radical expansion since the 1993 Oslo Accords and is condemned internationally as illegal.
Israel to Build 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel announced plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalization of 12 existing outposts; this is considered the most radical expansion since the 1993 Oslo Accords and is condemned internationally as illegal.
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56% Bias Score


Alberta Book Bans Limit Children's Access to Diverse Representation
In Alberta, four illustrated children's books by queer and trans authors are facing bans due to content deemed too explicit, limiting children's access to diverse representation and fostering a lack of understanding of different experiences, according to author S. Bear Bergman.
Alberta Book Bans Limit Children's Access to Diverse Representation
In Alberta, four illustrated children's books by queer and trans authors are facing bans due to content deemed too explicit, limiting children's access to diverse representation and fostering a lack of understanding of different experiences, according to author S. Bear Bergman.
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52% Bias Score


Appeals Court Temporarily Lifts Block on Trump Tariffs
A US appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court's block on nearly all tariffs imposed by President Trump, reversing a decision that deemed them unlawful, after the Trump administration challenged the ruling. The appeals court will review the case.
Appeals Court Temporarily Lifts Block on Trump Tariffs
A US appeals court temporarily lifted a lower court's block on nearly all tariffs imposed by President Trump, reversing a decision that deemed them unlawful, after the Trump administration challenged the ruling. The appeals court will review the case.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
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48% Bias Score

UK Artists and Writers Demand End to Arms Sales to Israel Amid Gaza Violence
Over 600 British and Francophone artists and writers, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Annie Ernaux, demanded an end to UK arms sales to Israel and increased humanitarian aid for Gaza, prompting the UK government to suspend trade talks with Israel and summon its ambassador following increased viol...

UK Artists and Writers Demand End to Arms Sales to Israel Amid Gaza Violence
Over 600 British and Francophone artists and writers, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Annie Ernaux, demanded an end to UK arms sales to Israel and increased humanitarian aid for Gaza, prompting the UK government to suspend trade talks with Israel and summon its ambassador following increased viol...
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44% Bias Score

US Economy Contracts 0.2% in Q1 2025 Amid Trump Tariffs
The US economy contracted by 0.2 percent in Q1 2025, the first decline in three years, primarily due to President Trump's trade tariffs which increased imports and decreased consumer spending, impacting GDP growth by over 5 percentage points.

US Economy Contracts 0.2% in Q1 2025 Amid Trump Tariffs
The US economy contracted by 0.2 percent in Q1 2025, the first decline in three years, primarily due to President Trump's trade tariffs which increased imports and decreased consumer spending, impacting GDP growth by over 5 percentage points.
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36% Bias Score

Saskatchewan Declares State of Emergency Amid Uncontainable Wildfires
Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to 17 active wildfires, 8 of which are uncontainable, forcing thousands of evacuations, following a similar declaration by Manitoba.

Saskatchewan Declares State of Emergency Amid Uncontainable Wildfires
Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to 17 active wildfires, 8 of which are uncontainable, forcing thousands of evacuations, following a similar declaration by Manitoba.
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32% Bias Score

Conflicting US Court Rulings Highlight Canada-US Trade Tensions
A U.S. court initially ruled against President Trump's tariffs, supporting Canada's position, but a federal appeals court later reinstated them, highlighting ongoing trade tensions. Meanwhile, Ontario MPPs are set for a 35 percent pay raise, Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency due to wildfire...

Conflicting US Court Rulings Highlight Canada-US Trade Tensions
A U.S. court initially ruled against President Trump's tariffs, supporting Canada's position, but a federal appeals court later reinstated them, highlighting ongoing trade tensions. Meanwhile, Ontario MPPs are set for a 35 percent pay raise, Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency due to wildfire...
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48% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reverses Block on Trump Tariffs, Leaving Global Trade Uncertain
A US federal court initially blocked President Trump's tariffs imposed under a national emergency law, but an appeals court reversed this decision, creating uncertainty for global trade and prompting further legal challenges. The tariffs affect various goods from many countries, including those impl...

Appeals Court Reverses Block on Trump Tariffs, Leaving Global Trade Uncertain
A US federal court initially blocked President Trump's tariffs imposed under a national emergency law, but an appeals court reversed this decision, creating uncertainty for global trade and prompting further legal challenges. The tariffs affect various goods from many countries, including those impl...
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Banks Increase Loan Loss Provisions Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
RBC and CIBC increased loan-loss provisions to \$1.42 billion and \$605 million respectively in Q2 2024, driven by US trade uncertainty impacting consumer and business debt conditions; RBC exceeded, while CIBC fell short of analyst expectations.

Canadian Banks Increase Loan Loss Provisions Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
RBC and CIBC increased loan-loss provisions to \$1.42 billion and \$605 million respectively in Q2 2024, driven by US trade uncertainty impacting consumer and business debt conditions; RBC exceeded, while CIBC fell short of analyst expectations.
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32% Bias Score
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