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Liverpool Forward Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash
Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday at 00:30 local time, due to a tyre blowout while overtaking; Jota had recently married and had three children.
Liverpool Forward Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash
Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday at 00:30 local time, due to a tyre blowout while overtaking; Jota had recently married and had three children.
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24% Bias Score


Oasis Reunion Tour Kicks Off Amid Ticketmaster Controversy
Oasis launched their reunion tour, Oasis Live '25, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 14, 2023, selling around 900,000 tickets despite a Ticketmaster pricing scandal currently under investigation by the CMA; the tour is expected to span 41 shows across the globe, marking a potential final per...
Oasis Reunion Tour Kicks Off Amid Ticketmaster Controversy
Oasis launched their reunion tour, Oasis Live '25, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on July 14, 2023, selling around 900,000 tickets despite a Ticketmaster pricing scandal currently under investigation by the CMA; the tour is expected to span 41 shows across the globe, marking a potential final per...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Tax and Spending Bill Passes Congress, Adding Trillions to Deficit
The US Congress passed Donald Trump's \$3.3 trillion tax and spending bill, making his 2017 tax cuts permanent, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime, allocating \$150 billion to border security and military spending, and implementing cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and clean energy tax credits.
Trump's Tax and Spending Bill Passes Congress, Adding Trillions to Deficit
The US Congress passed Donald Trump's \$3.3 trillion tax and spending bill, making his 2017 tax cuts permanent, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime, allocating \$150 billion to border security and military spending, and implementing cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and clean energy tax credits.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia officially recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, making it the first country to do so, opening potential economic cooperation and aligning with Russia's regional security strategy despite international criticism of the Taliban's human rights record.
Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia officially recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, making it the first country to do so, opening potential economic cooperation and aligning with Russia's regional security strategy despite international criticism of the Taliban's human rights record.
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68% Bias Score


Canadian Cousins Accused of \$40 Million Money Laundering Scheme
Two cousins operating Canex Forex Ltd. in Vancouver and Calgary are accused of using their currency exchange business to launder over \$40 million from the Middle East, prompting a Canada-wide arrest warrant for one and court proceedings against the other.
Canadian Cousins Accused of \$40 Million Money Laundering Scheme
Two cousins operating Canex Forex Ltd. in Vancouver and Calgary are accused of using their currency exchange business to launder over \$40 million from the Middle East, prompting a Canada-wide arrest warrant for one and court proceedings against the other.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Job Growth Masks Underlying Economic Weakness as Massive Budget Deficit Looms
In June, the U.S. added 144,000 jobs, lowering unemployment to 4.1 percent; however, job gains were concentrated in specific sectors, and the decrease in the unemployment rate was due to fewer people seeking work. The recently passed budget bill, with large tax cuts for higher earners and cuts to so...
U.S. Job Growth Masks Underlying Economic Weakness as Massive Budget Deficit Looms
In June, the U.S. added 144,000 jobs, lowering unemployment to 4.1 percent; however, job gains were concentrated in specific sectors, and the decrease in the unemployment rate was due to fewer people seeking work. The recently passed budget bill, with large tax cuts for higher earners and cuts to so...
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56% Bias Score

Izmir Corruption Probe: 126 Arrested, Including Former Mayor Soyer
A large-scale corruption investigation in Izmir, Turkey, led to the July 1st, 2025 arrest of 126 individuals, including former Mayor Tunç Soyer and the CHP Izmir Provincial Chair, based on reports from the Court of Audit and other authorities alleging embezzlement by Izmir Metropolitan Municipality,...

Izmir Corruption Probe: 126 Arrested, Including Former Mayor Soyer
A large-scale corruption investigation in Izmir, Turkey, led to the July 1st, 2025 arrest of 126 individuals, including former Mayor Tunç Soyer and the CHP Izmir Provincial Chair, based on reports from the Court of Audit and other authorities alleging embezzlement by Izmir Metropolitan Municipality,...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
The Supreme Court on Thursday overruled a lower court and allowed the Trump administration to deport eight migrants held in Djibouti to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential human rights violations and challenges to established legal processes.
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60% Bias Score

Western Balkans Drought Cripples Agriculture, Electricity, and Water Supplies
Extreme heat and drought caused by an African anticyclone affect the Western Balkans, impacting agriculture, electricity production (Albania imported €60 million in energy in H1 2024), and water resources, leading to restrictions and the closure of Pristina's Gërmia pool.

Western Balkans Drought Cripples Agriculture, Electricity, and Water Supplies
Extreme heat and drought caused by an African anticyclone affect the Western Balkans, impacting agriculture, electricity production (Albania imported €60 million in energy in H1 2024), and water resources, leading to restrictions and the closure of Pristina's Gërmia pool.
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36% Bias Score

US to Impose Set Tariffs on Imports, Abandoning Plan for 90 Individual Trade Deals
President Trump announced that the US will begin sending letters to groups of 10 countries specifying their new tariff rates on imports, ranging from 20% to 30%, starting Friday, marking a departure from the initial plan to negotiate 90 individual trade deals.

US to Impose Set Tariffs on Imports, Abandoning Plan for 90 Individual Trade Deals
President Trump announced that the US will begin sending letters to groups of 10 countries specifying their new tariff rates on imports, ranging from 20% to 30%, starting Friday, marking a departure from the initial plan to negotiate 90 individual trade deals.
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48% Bias Score

Arrests Made in Widespread Extortion Targeting South Asian Businesses
Two suspects were arrested in Surrey, B.C., on arson and firearms charges connected to an ongoing extortion investigation targeting South Asian business figures; police believe the crimes extend to India and other provinces, and are working with the community to encourage reporting.

Arrests Made in Widespread Extortion Targeting South Asian Businesses
Two suspects were arrested in Surrey, B.C., on arson and firearms charges connected to an ongoing extortion investigation targeting South Asian business figures; police believe the crimes extend to India and other provinces, and are working with the community to encourage reporting.
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32% Bias Score

140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...

140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...
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56% Bias Score
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