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South Carolina Executes Stephen Stanko, Sixth Execution in Nine Months
Stephen Stanko, 57, was executed by lethal injection in South Carolina on July 28, 2023, for the 2005 murder of a friend; this is South Carolina's sixth execution in nine months, following concerns about previous firingsquad executions, and Governor McMaster denied clemency.
South Carolina Executes Stephen Stanko, Sixth Execution in Nine Months
Stephen Stanko, 57, was executed by lethal injection in South Carolina on July 28, 2023, for the 2005 murder of a friend; this is South Carolina's sixth execution in nine months, following concerns about previous firingsquad executions, and Governor McMaster denied clemency.
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36% Bias Score


Saxony's Civil Protection Shortcomings: €10 Billion Needed for Modernization
Saxony lacks public shelters and requires approximately €10 billion in federal funding to improve its civil protection over the next decade, while its hospitals maintain readiness for mass casualty incidents.
Saxony's Civil Protection Shortcomings: €10 Billion Needed for Modernization
Saxony lacks public shelters and requires approximately €10 billion in federal funding to improve its civil protection over the next decade, while its hospitals maintain readiness for mass casualty incidents.
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48% Bias Score


Lies Warns of Financial Traps in Germany's Heating Transition
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies warns against the financial risks of Germany's heating transition, advocating for individual choice and improved public support for heat pumps while criticizing the controversial heating law's negative impact on public perception.
Lies Warns of Financial Traps in Germany's Heating Transition
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies warns against the financial risks of Germany's heating transition, advocating for individual choice and improved public support for heat pumps while criticizing the controversial heating law's negative impact on public perception.
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40% Bias Score


Mingus in Argentina: A Final Performance
A newly released album, "Mingus in Argentina" (Resonance), captures Charles Mingus's final stable band's performance in Buenos Aires in June 1977, offering a high-quality recording of his last major tour before his ALS diagnosis and death in 1979.
Mingus in Argentina: A Final Performance
A newly released album, "Mingus in Argentina" (Resonance), captures Charles Mingus's final stable band's performance in Buenos Aires in June 1977, offering a high-quality recording of his last major tour before his ALS diagnosis and death in 1979.
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36% Bias Score


WA to Review E-Scooter Rules After Fatal Accident
A parliamentary committee in Western Australia will review e-scooter regulations following the death of a pedestrian struck by a rented e-scooter; the inquiry will consider nighttime curfews and increased penalties for illegal use, aiming to improve community safety.
WA to Review E-Scooter Rules After Fatal Accident
A parliamentary committee in Western Australia will review e-scooter regulations following the death of a pedestrian struck by a rented e-scooter; the inquiry will consider nighttime curfews and increased penalties for illegal use, aiming to improve community safety.
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40% Bias Score


Canton, Massachusetts Divided by Karen Read Murder Trial
The Karen Read murder trial in Canton, Massachusetts, has deeply divided the community for three and a half years, causing significant social disruption and reputational damage, with residents expressing hope for a return to normalcy after closing arguments.
Canton, Massachusetts Divided by Karen Read Murder Trial
The Karen Read murder trial in Canton, Massachusetts, has deeply divided the community for three and a half years, causing significant social disruption and reputational damage, with residents expressing hope for a return to normalcy after closing arguments.
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60% Bias Score

Eurostar's €2 Billion Expansion to Connect London to Frankfurt and Geneva
Eurostar plans to launch direct high-speed rail services from London to Frankfurt and Geneva by the early 2030s, investing €2 billion in 50 new trains and increasing services on popular routes to compete with air travel.

Eurostar's €2 Billion Expansion to Connect London to Frankfurt and Geneva
Eurostar plans to launch direct high-speed rail services from London to Frankfurt and Geneva by the early 2030s, investing €2 billion in 50 new trains and increasing services on popular routes to compete with air travel.
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48% Bias Score

Lies Warns of Financial Traps in Germany's Heating Transition
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies warns against the financial burdens of Germany's heating transition, advocating for individual choice and improved financial support for heat pumps while acknowledging the ongoing debate surrounding the recently passed heating law.

Lies Warns of Financial Traps in Germany's Heating Transition
Lower Saxony's Minister President Olaf Lies warns against the financial burdens of Germany's heating transition, advocating for individual choice and improved financial support for heat pumps while acknowledging the ongoing debate surrounding the recently passed heating law.
Progress
40% Bias Score

PSOE Scandal Deepens European Social Democracy Crisis
A major corruption scandal involving Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) threatens the party's governance and exacerbates the broader crisis of European social democracy, marked by declining support and rising populism.

PSOE Scandal Deepens European Social Democracy Crisis
A major corruption scandal involving Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) threatens the party's governance and exacerbates the broader crisis of European social democracy, marked by declining support and rising populism.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Stalled Internship Statute Leaves Young Workers Vulnerable
Spain's stalled internship statute, introduced in June 2023 to protect student interns from exploitation, faces political gridlock, leaving many young workers vulnerable to unfair labor practices.

Spain's Stalled Internship Statute Leaves Young Workers Vulnerable
Spain's stalled internship statute, introduced in June 2023 to protect student interns from exploitation, faces political gridlock, leaving many young workers vulnerable to unfair labor practices.
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28% Bias Score

Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
An 18% surge in Social Security benefit claims from January to May 2024, exceeding previous years, is largely attributed to concerns about future program changes, economic uncertainty, and the influence of political discourse among those aged 62 and older with higher incomes, prompting many to claim...

Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
An 18% surge in Social Security benefit claims from January to May 2024, exceeding previous years, is largely attributed to concerns about future program changes, economic uncertainty, and the influence of political discourse among those aged 62 and older with higher incomes, prompting many to claim...
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56% Bias Score

IFS Director Critiques UK's Short-Sighted Fiscal Policy
Paul Johnson, retiring director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, criticizes the UK's recent fiscal policy, citing a lack of long-term planning and understanding of scale, exemplified by Labour's U-turn on the winter fuel allowance and the lack of substantial, long-term chancellors in recent year...

IFS Director Critiques UK's Short-Sighted Fiscal Policy
Paul Johnson, retiring director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, criticizes the UK's recent fiscal policy, citing a lack of long-term planning and understanding of scale, exemplified by Labour's U-turn on the winter fuel allowance and the lack of substantial, long-term chancellors in recent year...
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52% Bias Score
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