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Trump Organization's US-Made Smartphone Faces Doubt Amidst Ethical Concerns
The Trump Organization announced a $499 gold-colored smartphone and a $47.45 monthly mobile service, claiming US manufacturing, despite expert doubt; ethics concerns surround potential conflicts of interest for President Trump.
Trump Organization's US-Made Smartphone Faces Doubt Amidst Ethical Concerns
The Trump Organization announced a $499 gold-colored smartphone and a $47.45 monthly mobile service, claiming US manufacturing, despite expert doubt; ethics concerns surround potential conflicts of interest for President Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Belinda's Musical Comeback: "Indómita" and Social Commentary
Mexican singer Belinda released her first solo album in over a decade, "Indómita," and stars in "Mentiras: La serie;" her song "Heterocromía" satirizes Mexico's wealthy class and went viral on TikTok, reflecting on past industry disappointments, she's returned with renewed confidence via Warner Musi...
Belinda's Musical Comeback: "Indómita" and Social Commentary
Mexican singer Belinda released her first solo album in over a decade, "Indómita," and stars in "Mentiras: La serie;" her song "Heterocromía" satirizes Mexico's wealthy class and went viral on TikTok, reflecting on past industry disappointments, she's returned with renewed confidence via Warner Musi...
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36% Bias Score


European Complaint Challenges Spain's Minimum Vital Income Law
A complaint filed with the European Committee of Social Rights alleges Spain's Minimum Vital Income (IMV) law violates the European Social Charter by failing to reach all those in need, citing issues such as compatibility with other income sources, inconsistent regional application, and inadequate a...
European Complaint Challenges Spain's Minimum Vital Income Law
A complaint filed with the European Committee of Social Rights alleges Spain's Minimum Vital Income (IMV) law violates the European Social Charter by failing to reach all those in need, citing issues such as compatibility with other income sources, inconsistent regional application, and inadequate a...
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52% Bias Score


Renowned Pianist Alfred Brendel Dies at 94
Alfred Brendel, one of the world's most accomplished pianists, died peacefully in London on Tuesday at age 94; his family confirmed he would be remembered for his musical interpretations, essays, and poetry.
Renowned Pianist Alfred Brendel Dies at 94
Alfred Brendel, one of the world's most accomplished pianists, died peacefully in London on Tuesday at age 94; his family confirmed he would be remembered for his musical interpretations, essays, and poetry.
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12% Bias Score


Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...
Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...
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32% Bias Score


NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
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40% Bias Score

EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.

EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Manuel Hermoso Rojas: End of an Era in Canarian Politics
Manuel Hermoso Rojas, former president of the Canary Islands government (1993-1999), passed away at 89; his creation of Coalición Canaria, a party governing the archipelago since 1993 (except 2019-2023), marks his enduring legacy.

Death of Manuel Hermoso Rojas: End of an Era in Canarian Politics
Manuel Hermoso Rojas, former president of the Canary Islands government (1993-1999), passed away at 89; his creation of Coalición Canaria, a party governing the archipelago since 1993 (except 2019-2023), marks his enduring legacy.
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Court Rejects F-1 Grand Prix Suspension Request
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice rejected Más Madrid's request for a preliminary injunction against the F-1 Grand Prix plan, dismissing their arguments due to insufficient evidence and emphasizing the public interest in the event's economic benefits; however, legal challenges continue.

Madrid Court Rejects F-1 Grand Prix Suspension Request
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice rejected Más Madrid's request for a preliminary injunction against the F-1 Grand Prix plan, dismissing their arguments due to insufficient evidence and emphasizing the public interest in the event's economic benefits; however, legal challenges continue.
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44% Bias Score

Poundland to Close 68 Stores, Jeopardizing 1,000+ Jobs
Poundland, a British discount retailer, will close 68 stores and two distribution centers, impacting over 1,000 jobs, as part of a turnaround plan involving rent negotiations that could result in further closures, following its sale to Gordon Brothers.

Poundland to Close 68 Stores, Jeopardizing 1,000+ Jobs
Poundland, a British discount retailer, will close 68 stores and two distribution centers, impacting over 1,000 jobs, as part of a turnaround plan involving rent negotiations that could result in further closures, following its sale to Gordon Brothers.
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40% Bias Score

Catalonia Rent Regulation: Prices Down, Short-Term Rentals Up
Catalonia's first year of rent regulation (Q1 2024-Q1 2025) shows decreased prices (-4.9% to €866 average, -8.9% in Barcelona to €1087), new contracts (-21% overall, -22.5% in Barcelona), but a 56% surge in short-term rentals, totaling 11% in Q1 2025; despite this, overall rental contracts grew by 3...

Catalonia Rent Regulation: Prices Down, Short-Term Rentals Up
Catalonia's first year of rent regulation (Q1 2024-Q1 2025) shows decreased prices (-4.9% to €866 average, -8.9% in Barcelona to €1087), new contracts (-21% overall, -22.5% in Barcelona), but a 56% surge in short-term rentals, totaling 11% in Q1 2025; despite this, overall rental contracts grew by 3...
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40% Bias Score

Louvre Temporarily Closes Due to Staff Protest Over Overcrowding and Conditions"
Louvre museum in Paris was closed for several hours on Monday morning due to a surprise protest by receptionists and security staff who denounced over-tourism, staff shortages, and poor working conditions, causing significant visitor disruption and long queues.

Louvre Temporarily Closes Due to Staff Protest Over Overcrowding and Conditions"
Louvre museum in Paris was closed for several hours on Monday morning due to a surprise protest by receptionists and security staff who denounced over-tourism, staff shortages, and poor working conditions, causing significant visitor disruption and long queues.
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48% Bias Score
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