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Widespread Workplace Pessimism Impacts Productivity and Well-being
The meQuilibrium Summer 2025 State of the Workforce Report reveals that 67% of employees feel worse about the state of the country, impacting workplace productivity and mental health; 52% expect the situation to worsen.
Widespread Workplace Pessimism Impacts Productivity and Well-being
The meQuilibrium Summer 2025 State of the Workforce Report reveals that 67% of employees feel worse about the state of the country, impacting workplace productivity and mental health; 52% expect the situation to worsen.
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52% Bias Score


Bitcoin Dominance Rises as Altcoins Crash: HODLing Strategy Revalidated
A study reveals that Bitcoin's market capitalization has risen to 55% in mid-2025, while over 86% of altcoins launched since 2015, valued over half a billion dollars, have plummeted at least 75%, highlighting Bitcoin's resilience and the failure of altcoin diversification strategies.
Bitcoin Dominance Rises as Altcoins Crash: HODLing Strategy Revalidated
A study reveals that Bitcoin's market capitalization has risen to 55% in mid-2025, while over 86% of altcoins launched since 2015, valued over half a billion dollars, have plummeted at least 75%, highlighting Bitcoin's resilience and the failure of altcoin diversification strategies.
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56% Bias Score


NSW Labor's Hypocrisy: Working with Latham Despite Public Condemnation
NSW Premier Chris Minns's Labor government continues to work with Mark Latham on legislation, despite publicly distancing themselves from him following his homophobic and misogynistic remarks and alleged misconduct, revealing a disconnect between public statements and behind-the-scenes political man...
NSW Labor's Hypocrisy: Working with Latham Despite Public Condemnation
NSW Premier Chris Minns's Labor government continues to work with Mark Latham on legislation, despite publicly distancing themselves from him following his homophobic and misogynistic remarks and alleged misconduct, revealing a disconnect between public statements and behind-the-scenes political man...
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56% Bias Score


Secondhand Luxury Thrives as Major Brands Struggle in Australia
A Sydney couple's thriving secondhand designer handbag stall contrasts sharply with declining sales and profits of major luxury brands like Chanel (-16% sales, -87% profit) and Tiffany & Co. (-6.2% revenue, -50% profit) in Australia during 2024, reflecting a global shift in consumer preferences towa...
Secondhand Luxury Thrives as Major Brands Struggle in Australia
A Sydney couple's thriving secondhand designer handbag stall contrasts sharply with declining sales and profits of major luxury brands like Chanel (-16% sales, -87% profit) and Tiffany & Co. (-6.2% revenue, -50% profit) in Australia during 2024, reflecting a global shift in consumer preferences towa...
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44% Bias Score


Gangster Granny" Jailed for Leading £80 Million Cocaine Operation
A 65-year-old woman, dubbed "gangster granny," and seven others were sentenced to 106.5 years in prison for a UK-wide drug operation involving nearly a tonne of cocaine worth £80 million, using family members and encrypted communication.
Gangster Granny" Jailed for Leading £80 Million Cocaine Operation
A 65-year-old woman, dubbed "gangster granny," and seven others were sentenced to 106.5 years in prison for a UK-wide drug operation involving nearly a tonne of cocaine worth £80 million, using family members and encrypted communication.
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Secures Release of 10 Americans in Prisoner Swap with Venezuela and El Salvador
Ten Americans were released from Venezuelan custody after a prisoner swap involving the return of 252 Venezuelan nationals deported from the U.S. to El Salvador earlier this year, many accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang, highlighting the complex geopolitical dynamics between the three c...
U.S. Secures Release of 10 Americans in Prisoner Swap with Venezuela and El Salvador
Ten Americans were released from Venezuelan custody after a prisoner swap involving the return of 252 Venezuelan nationals deported from the U.S. to El Salvador earlier this year, many accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang, highlighting the complex geopolitical dynamics between the three c...
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56% Bias Score

Rising Electricity Costs in 2025: Natural Gas, Data Centers, and Aging Grids
The average U.S. household's electricity bill will increase by at least 6% in 2025 due to rising natural gas prices from increased exports, surging demand from data centers and AI, and an aging electricity grid.

Rising Electricity Costs in 2025: Natural Gas, Data Centers, and Aging Grids
The average U.S. household's electricity bill will increase by at least 6% in 2025 due to rising natural gas prices from increased exports, surging demand from data centers and AI, and an aging electricity grid.
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40% Bias Score

Wallabies, Wimbledon Winner, and Pearce's Outrage
Tom Lynagh's debut at five-eighth for the Wallabies against the Lions is a key focus; Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon men's final; Mitchell Pearce's social media comments criticizing Origin referee Ashley Klein were deemed outrageous and potentially defamatory.

Wallabies, Wimbledon Winner, and Pearce's Outrage
Tom Lynagh's debut at five-eighth for the Wallabies against the Lions is a key focus; Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon men's final; Mitchell Pearce's social media comments criticizing Origin referee Ashley Klein were deemed outrageous and potentially defamatory.
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48% Bias Score

Alleged Trump Letter to Epstein Sparks Controversy
A letter allegedly written by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, containing a drawing of a naked woman and a reference to a "wonderful secret", was reported by the Wall Street Journal, sparking controversy and responses from Trump's allies.

Alleged Trump Letter to Epstein Sparks Controversy
A letter allegedly written by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, containing a drawing of a naked woman and a reference to a "wonderful secret", was reported by the Wall Street Journal, sparking controversy and responses from Trump's allies.
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44% Bias Score

Lions Hold Clear Rating Advantage Over Underprepared Wallabies in Brisbane
The British and Irish Lions face the Wallabies in the first Test of their rugby union series in Brisbane, with the Lions showing a clear advantage in player ratings (7.5 vs 6.8), potentially exploiting the Wallabies' underpreparedness due to injuries and questionable selections.

Lions Hold Clear Rating Advantage Over Underprepared Wallabies in Brisbane
The British and Irish Lions face the Wallabies in the first Test of their rugby union series in Brisbane, with the Lions showing a clear advantage in player ratings (7.5 vs 6.8), potentially exploiting the Wallabies' underpreparedness due to injuries and questionable selections.
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48% Bias Score

Hawley's About-Face on Medicaid Cuts Exposes Trump's Grip on Congress
Senator Josh Hawley's introduction of a bill to repeal Medicaid cuts from a bill he recently supported highlights a trend of Republican lawmakers prioritizing loyalty to President Trump over consistent policy stances, risking legislative instability and eroding public trust.

Hawley's About-Face on Medicaid Cuts Exposes Trump's Grip on Congress
Senator Josh Hawley's introduction of a bill to repeal Medicaid cuts from a bill he recently supported highlights a trend of Republican lawmakers prioritizing loyalty to President Trump over consistent policy stances, risking legislative instability and eroding public trust.
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52% Bias Score

State Department Rebuts Food Aid Incineration Claims, Outlines New Aid Policy
The State Department confirms 59,305 metric tons of food aid are stored, with 44,422 tons approved for distribution, refuting claims of incineration; a shift in foreign aid policy emphasizes self-reliance and private sector investment.

State Department Rebuts Food Aid Incineration Claims, Outlines New Aid Policy
The State Department confirms 59,305 metric tons of food aid are stored, with 44,422 tons approved for distribution, refuting claims of incineration; a shift in foreign aid policy emphasizes self-reliance and private sector investment.
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56% Bias Score
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