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Trump-Musk Feud Causes Stock Market Plunge
On June 5th, 2024, a public argument between US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk resulted in significant stock market losses for both Tesla (down 15%) and Trump Media & Technology Group (down 11%), stemming from Musk's criticism of a new government spending bill and Trump's subsequent accusation...
Trump-Musk Feud Causes Stock Market Plunge
On June 5th, 2024, a public argument between US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk resulted in significant stock market losses for both Tesla (down 15%) and Trump Media & Technology Group (down 11%), stemming from Musk's criticism of a new government spending bill and Trump's subsequent accusation...
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48% Bias Score


El Salvador: Land Dispute Leads to Arrests, New Tax on NGOs
In El Salvador, the El Bosque farming cooperative's eviction attempt sparked a protest, resulting in five arrests under the state of exception. President Bukele accused protesters of being manipulated by leftist groups and NGOs, announcing a new 30% tax on foreign NGO donations, while at least 45 si...
El Salvador: Land Dispute Leads to Arrests, New Tax on NGOs
In El Salvador, the El Bosque farming cooperative's eviction attempt sparked a protest, resulting in five arrests under the state of exception. President Bukele accused protesters of being manipulated by leftist groups and NGOs, announcing a new 30% tax on foreign NGO donations, while at least 45 si...
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44% Bias Score


Tasmanian Jumping Castle Tragedy: Operator Cleared of Safety Breaches
Six children died and three were injured after a wind gust lifted a jumping castle at a Tasmanian school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of safety breaches, causing outrage among the victims' families.
Tasmanian Jumping Castle Tragedy: Operator Cleared of Safety Breaches
Six children died and three were injured after a wind gust lifted a jumping castle at a Tasmanian school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of safety breaches, causing outrage among the victims' families.
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48% Bias Score


Daughter Publishes Book, Appears in Documentary on Murdered Activist Mother
Lana Estemirova, daughter of murdered Chechen human rights activist Natalia Estemirova, will publish a book, "Please Live," and appear in a documentary, "Natasha," this month, detailing Natalia's life, murder, and the consequences for her family and Chechnya.
Daughter Publishes Book, Appears in Documentary on Murdered Activist Mother
Lana Estemirova, daughter of murdered Chechen human rights activist Natalia Estemirova, will publish a book, "Please Live," and appear in a documentary, "Natasha," this month, detailing Natalia's life, murder, and the consequences for her family and Chechnya.
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24% Bias Score


Low Public Trust in Chile Demands 'Sludge Audits' to Improve Services
Only 24% of Chileans trust their central public services, far below the OECD average, due to inefficient processes and a perception of the state as distant, opaque, and even abusive; this necessitates the adoption of 'sludge audits' to improve user experience and regain public confidence.
Low Public Trust in Chile Demands 'Sludge Audits' to Improve Services
Only 24% of Chileans trust their central public services, far below the OECD average, due to inefficient processes and a perception of the state as distant, opaque, and even abusive; this necessitates the adoption of 'sludge audits' to improve user experience and regain public confidence.
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40% Bias Score


Musetti Reaches French Open Semifinals, Aims for First Grand Slam Final
Lorenzo Musetti, a 23-year-old Italian tennis player, is competing in the French Open semifinals against Carlos Alcaraz, aiming for his first Grand Slam final after a recent surge in performance attributed to improved fitness and maturity gained from fatherhood.
Musetti Reaches French Open Semifinals, Aims for First Grand Slam Final
Lorenzo Musetti, a 23-year-old Italian tennis player, is competing in the French Open semifinals against Carlos Alcaraz, aiming for his first Grand Slam final after a recent surge in performance attributed to improved fitness and maturity gained from fatherhood.
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44% Bias Score

Musk-Trump Feud Threatens US Space Program
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are publicly feuding, escalating from policy disagreements to personal attacks, threatening US space exploration and national security; Trump suggests terminating Musk's contracts, and Musk threatens to decommission SpaceX's Dragon capsule.

Musk-Trump Feud Threatens US Space Program
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are publicly feuding, escalating from policy disagreements to personal attacks, threatening US space exploration and national security; Trump suggests terminating Musk's contracts, and Musk threatens to decommission SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
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52% Bias Score

5 Million UK Adults Face "National Stress Crisis" Amid Triple Insecurity
More than 5 million UK adults experience simultaneous financial, health, and housing insecurity, exceeding levels seen since the 2008 financial crisis; this "national stress crisis" is linked to rising political dissatisfaction and populist support, urging policy changes to reduce life volatility.

5 Million UK Adults Face "National Stress Crisis" Amid Triple Insecurity
More than 5 million UK adults experience simultaneous financial, health, and housing insecurity, exceeding levels seen since the 2008 financial crisis; this "national stress crisis" is linked to rising political dissatisfaction and populist support, urging policy changes to reduce life volatility.
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36% Bias Score

Australia Issues Level 2 Travel Advisory for Maldives Due to Terrorism and Civil Unrest
Australia raised its travel advisory for the Maldives to Level 2 due to civil unrest and terrorism threats, advising its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution, following several security incidents in recent years and amid heightened global tensions.

Australia Issues Level 2 Travel Advisory for Maldives Due to Terrorism and Civil Unrest
Australia raised its travel advisory for the Maldives to Level 2 due to civil unrest and terrorism threats, advising its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution, following several security incidents in recent years and amid heightened global tensions.
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36% Bias Score

Iberian Peninsula Demands France Unblock Pyrenees Power Corridors After Blackout
Spain and Portugal urged France to unblock two key electrical corridors through the Pyrenees after a major blackout on April 28th, 2025, highlighting the need to end the Iberian Peninsula's energy isolation and increase grid resilience, demanding binding commitments and deadlines.

Iberian Peninsula Demands France Unblock Pyrenees Power Corridors After Blackout
Spain and Portugal urged France to unblock two key electrical corridors through the Pyrenees after a major blackout on April 28th, 2025, highlighting the need to end the Iberian Peninsula's energy isolation and increase grid resilience, demanding binding commitments and deadlines.
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52% Bias Score

Little Simz's "Lotus": A Reflection of Personal Growth and Social Commentary
British rapper Little Simz, known for her introspective and socially conscious music, achieved mainstream success with hits like "Gorilla" and accolades such as the Brit Award. Her upcoming album, "Lotus," reflects her personal journey and blends various musical genres.

Little Simz's "Lotus": A Reflection of Personal Growth and Social Commentary
British rapper Little Simz, known for her introspective and socially conscious music, achieved mainstream success with hits like "Gorilla" and accolades such as the Brit Award. Her upcoming album, "Lotus," reflects her personal journey and blends various musical genres.
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20% Bias Score

Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.

Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.
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56% Bias Score
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