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Israeli Soldiers Arrested in Belgium for Gaza War Crimes
Two Israeli soldiers were arrested in Belgium on Sunday for suspected war crimes in Gaza, based on evidence gathered by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) from their social media posts, marking the first time Israeli soldiers were detained abroad for such accusations; they were later released and might...
Israeli Soldiers Arrested in Belgium for Gaza War Crimes
Two Israeli soldiers were arrested in Belgium on Sunday for suspected war crimes in Gaza, based on evidence gathered by the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) from their social media posts, marking the first time Israeli soldiers were detained abroad for such accusations; they were later released and might...
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Energy Poverty Soars to 6.1% in 2024 After Subsidy End
In 2024, 510,000 Dutch households (6.1 percent) experienced energy poverty, a rise of 180,000 due to the end of government energy subsidies and high energy prices; energy poverty was 4 percent in 2023, and the increase is largely attributed to the removal of financial aid and persisting high energy ...
Dutch Energy Poverty Soars to 6.1% in 2024 After Subsidy End
In 2024, 510,000 Dutch households (6.1 percent) experienced energy poverty, a rise of 180,000 due to the end of government energy subsidies and high energy prices; energy poverty was 4 percent in 2023, and the increase is largely attributed to the removal of financial aid and persisting high energy ...
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Protests Condemn Gaza Crisis Amidst Insufficient EU Response
Simultaneous protests at 29 Dutch train stations on Thursday evening denounced the violence and famine in Gaza, fueled by a joint letter from over 100 aid organizations urging government intervention due to the Israeli blockade's impact on food and aid access.
Dutch Protests Condemn Gaza Crisis Amidst Insufficient EU Response
Simultaneous protests at 29 Dutch train stations on Thursday evening denounced the violence and famine in Gaza, fueled by a joint letter from over 100 aid organizations urging government intervention due to the Israeli blockade's impact on food and aid access.
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60% Bias Score


HYBE Corporation Raided Amid Allegations of Unfair Share Trading
South Korean police raided HYBE Corporation headquarters on July 24, 2025, investigating allegations of unfair share trading by founder Bang Si-Hyuk, who allegedly profited \$291.3 million before HYBE's 2020 IPO. The raid follows months of investigation and a court-issued warrant.
HYBE Corporation Raided Amid Allegations of Unfair Share Trading
South Korean police raided HYBE Corporation headquarters on July 24, 2025, investigating allegations of unfair share trading by founder Bang Si-Hyuk, who allegedly profited \$291.3 million before HYBE's 2020 IPO. The raid follows months of investigation and a court-issued warrant.
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40% Bias Score


Traditional Management's Obsolescence in a Value-Creation Economy
Steve Blank's article discusses the obsolescence of traditional management practices focused on cost-cutting, highlighting the shift towards customer value creation as the primary driver of success in today's business environment, exemplified by the underperformance of two-thirds of Dow Jones Indust...
Traditional Management's Obsolescence in a Value-Creation Economy
Steve Blank's article discusses the obsolescence of traditional management practices focused on cost-cutting, highlighting the shift towards customer value creation as the primary driver of success in today's business environment, exemplified by the underperformance of two-thirds of Dow Jones Indust...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's AI Plan: Deregulation Spurs Corporate Internal Oversight
President Trump's AI action plan, released Wednesday, aims for US AI global leadership through deregulation, prompting corporations to consider increased internal AI risk management and oversight to compensate for reduced federal regulation.
Trump's AI Plan: Deregulation Spurs Corporate Internal Oversight
President Trump's AI action plan, released Wednesday, aims for US AI global leadership through deregulation, prompting corporations to consider increased internal AI risk management and oversight to compensate for reduced federal regulation.
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48% Bias Score

North Korean Defector's Memoir Exposes Regime's Brutality
Jihyun Park, a North Korean woman, escaped the 1998 famine but was sold into marriage in China, later imprisoned in North Korea after repatriation; her memoir details widespread human rights abuses and state control.

North Korean Defector's Memoir Exposes Regime's Brutality
Jihyun Park, a North Korean woman, escaped the 1998 famine but was sold into marriage in China, later imprisoned in North Korea after repatriation; her memoir details widespread human rights abuses and state control.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament's Inaction on Gaza Crisis Amidst Growing International Condemnation
Despite daily starvation deaths among children in Gaza, the Dutch parliament's failure to hold an emergency debate on Israel's humanitarian blockade highlights a growing disconnect between international condemnation and domestic inaction, with dwindling public support for the government's approach.

Dutch Parliament's Inaction on Gaza Crisis Amidst Growing International Condemnation
Despite daily starvation deaths among children in Gaza, the Dutch parliament's failure to hold an emergency debate on Israel's humanitarian blockade highlights a growing disconnect between international condemnation and domestic inaction, with dwindling public support for the government's approach.
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60% Bias Score

Hulk Hogan's Death: Branding Lessons from a Wrestling Legend
Hulk Hogan, a professional wrestling icon, died at 71, leaving behind a legacy of successful branding strategies built upon a consistent, exaggerated persona, demonstrating the power of integrated marketing while also showing the pitfalls of misalignment between brand and personal conduct.

Hulk Hogan's Death: Branding Lessons from a Wrestling Legend
Hulk Hogan, a professional wrestling icon, died at 71, leaving behind a legacy of successful branding strategies built upon a consistent, exaggerated persona, demonstrating the power of integrated marketing while also showing the pitfalls of misalignment between brand and personal conduct.
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28% Bias Score

GENIUS Act: Mixed Implications for US Stablecoin Market
The GENIUS Act, signed into law, regulates US payment stablecoins, clarifying definitions for some digital asset service providers while imposing strict rules on issuers and granting significant rule-making power to the Stablecoin Review Board and the Treasury Secretary.

GENIUS Act: Mixed Implications for US Stablecoin Market
The GENIUS Act, signed into law, regulates US payment stablecoins, clarifying definitions for some digital asset service providers while imposing strict rules on issuers and granting significant rule-making power to the Stablecoin Review Board and the Treasury Secretary.
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52% Bias Score

Waystar's Acquisition and Strong Q2 Results Signal Potential for Stock Rerating
Waystar, a healthcare payment software provider, is acquiring Iodine Software for $1.25 billion, expanding its market and boosting margins; exceeding Q2 revenue guidance suggests a potential 2025 revenue upgrade; the stock trades at a significant discount to its sector on a PEG basis.

Waystar's Acquisition and Strong Q2 Results Signal Potential for Stock Rerating
Waystar, a healthcare payment software provider, is acquiring Iodine Software for $1.25 billion, expanding its market and boosting margins; exceeding Q2 revenue guidance suggests a potential 2025 revenue upgrade; the stock trades at a significant discount to its sector on a PEG basis.
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48% Bias Score

UK, Australia Sign \$41 Billion AUKUS Treaty Amid US Doubts
The UK and Australia signed a 50-year, \$41 billion AUKUS treaty to build nuclear submarines, creating 7000+ UK jobs, despite US doubts under the Trump administration, with Australia also paying \$800 million to the US to support its shipbuilding.

UK, Australia Sign \$41 Billion AUKUS Treaty Amid US Doubts
The UK and Australia signed a 50-year, \$41 billion AUKUS treaty to build nuclear submarines, creating 7000+ UK jobs, despite US doubts under the Trump administration, with Australia also paying \$800 million to the US to support its shipbuilding.
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40% Bias Score
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