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House Republicans Stall on Releasing Epstein Files Amidst Internal Pressure
House Republicans are delaying a vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein-related files until after the August recess, despite bipartisan pressure, facing potential challenges with a discharge petition requiring 218 signatures before a vote can be forced.
House Republicans Stall on Releasing Epstein Files Amidst Internal Pressure
House Republicans are delaying a vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein-related files until after the August recess, despite bipartisan pressure, facing potential challenges with a discharge petition requiring 218 signatures before a vote can be forced.
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48% Bias Score


German Part-Time Employment Rights: Bonuses, Vacation, and Legal Implications
In Germany, almost 40 percent of workers held part-time jobs in the first quarter of 2025, a record high according to the Institute for Employment Research. This article details the rights of part-time employees concerning additional payments, vacation, and other benefits, based on German labor law.
German Part-Time Employment Rights: Bonuses, Vacation, and Legal Implications
In Germany, almost 40 percent of workers held part-time jobs in the first quarter of 2025, a record high according to the Institute for Employment Research. This article details the rights of part-time employees concerning additional payments, vacation, and other benefits, based on German labor law.
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16% Bias Score


BP Appoints New Chairman Amid Investor Uncertainty
BP investors react negatively to the appointment of Albert Manifold, a construction industry executive, as chairman, raising concerns about his lack of oil and gas experience and the potential for a US listing of BP.
BP Appoints New Chairman Amid Investor Uncertainty
BP investors react negatively to the appointment of Albert Manifold, a construction industry executive, as chairman, raising concerns about his lack of oil and gas experience and the potential for a US listing of BP.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Deserter Released in Armenia Amid Abduction Attempt
Semen Subotin, a 25-year-old Russian soldier accused of desertion, was detained in Yerevan for 72 hours before being released, amid concerns that Russian military personnel from the 102nd base attempted to abduct him, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in Armenia's protection of individuals from...
Russian Deserter Released in Armenia Amid Abduction Attempt
Semen Subotin, a 25-year-old Russian soldier accused of desertion, was detained in Yerevan for 72 hours before being released, amid concerns that Russian military personnel from the 102nd base attempted to abduct him, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in Armenia's protection of individuals from...
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36% Bias Score


Retirement Planning: Vision and Mental Time Travel Key to Success
Harvard and Indiana University researchers' studies reveal that a clear vision of retirement and connecting with one's future self are key to retirement success, significantly impacting happiness and savings; a mental time travel technique boosts long-term savings by 14% in one study.
Retirement Planning: Vision and Mental Time Travel Key to Success
Harvard and Indiana University researchers' studies reveal that a clear vision of retirement and connecting with one's future self are key to retirement success, significantly impacting happiness and savings; a mental time travel technique boosts long-term savings by 14% in one study.
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40% Bias Score


Blairs Received £120,000 in Designer Clothing Discounts
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie received substantial discounts on designer clothing between 2001 and 2002, totaling over £120,000, raising concerns among Downing Street officials about potential conflicts of interest and prompting advice to repay some of the discounts.
Blairs Received £120,000 in Designer Clothing Discounts
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie received substantial discounts on designer clothing between 2001 and 2002, totaling over £120,000, raising concerns among Downing Street officials about potential conflicts of interest and prompting advice to repay some of the discounts.
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48% Bias Score

Bluetongue Vaccine Scepticism Threatens Welsh Livestock
Bluetongue virus cases near the Wales-England border have prompted concerns as less than 1% of Wales' eight million sheep are vaccinated, despite the potential for a 'catastrophic' impact on the agricultural sector.

Bluetongue Vaccine Scepticism Threatens Welsh Livestock
Bluetongue virus cases near the Wales-England border have prompted concerns as less than 1% of Wales' eight million sheep are vaccinated, despite the potential for a 'catastrophic' impact on the agricultural sector.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...
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44% Bias Score

Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...

Australia Lobbied Blair to Avoid Meeting Indigenous Delegation
Newly released British National Archives documents reveal that in late 1999, the Australian government lobbied Tony Blair's government to avoid meeting with a delegation of Indigenous Australians led by Patrick Dodson, fearing negative media and potential escalation of domestic debates. The UK gover...
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52% Bias Score

Kuban Cossacks Deliver 100 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Special Military Operation Zone
Kuban Cossack communities delivered approximately 100 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medical supplies, technical equipment, and building materials, to the special military operation zone, demonstrating broad community support and participation across different age groups.

Kuban Cossacks Deliver 100 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Special Military Operation Zone
Kuban Cossack communities delivered approximately 100 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medical supplies, technical equipment, and building materials, to the special military operation zone, demonstrating broad community support and participation across different age groups.
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60% Bias Score

UK Invests £63m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Facing Climate Concerns
The UK government will invest £63 million in 17 British companies to develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from sources like forest cuttings and household waste, aiming to create 1,400 jobs, add £5 billion to the economy, and meet rising demands while facing criticism over its effectiveness.

UK Invests £63m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Facing Climate Concerns
The UK government will invest £63 million in 17 British companies to develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from sources like forest cuttings and household waste, aiming to create 1,400 jobs, add £5 billion to the economy, and meet rising demands while facing criticism over its effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score

French Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Increase Anxiety Rates
A recent French study found that while depression rates increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety rates remained stable between 2017 and 2021, affecting 12.5% of respondents, disproportionately those with financial or educational disadvantages.

French Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Increase Anxiety Rates
A recent French study found that while depression rates increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety rates remained stable between 2017 and 2021, affecting 12.5% of respondents, disproportionately those with financial or educational disadvantages.
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36% Bias Score
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