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Netherlands: Poverty and Problematic Debt Strongly Linked
The CBS in the Netherlands found a strong correlation between poverty and problematic debt in 2023, with 163,000 of 540,000 people below the poverty line also having problematic debt; an additional 265,000 near-poor individuals also faced such debt.
Netherlands: Poverty and Problematic Debt Strongly Linked
The CBS in the Netherlands found a strong correlation between poverty and problematic debt in 2023, with 163,000 of 540,000 people below the poverty line also having problematic debt; an additional 265,000 near-poor individuals also faced such debt.
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40% Bias Score


OBBBA Provides Tax Deduction for Seniors, Highlights Tax Disparity for NRAs
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed July 4, 2025, introduces a temporary tax deduction of up to \$6,000 (\$12,000 jointly) for taxpayers aged 65 or older, from 2025-2028, reducing taxable income but not eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits; this contrasts with the 30% withholding...
OBBBA Provides Tax Deduction for Seniors, Highlights Tax Disparity for NRAs
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed July 4, 2025, introduces a temporary tax deduction of up to \$6,000 (\$12,000 jointly) for taxpayers aged 65 or older, from 2025-2028, reducing taxable income but not eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits; this contrasts with the 30% withholding...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
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20% Bias Score


2028 Democratic Primary Calendar Under Review
The Democratic National Committee is reviewing the 2028 presidential primary calendar, with South Carolina aiming to retain its new first-in-the-nation status despite challenges from Iowa and New Hampshire, reflecting ongoing debates about voter representation and the nominating process.
2028 Democratic Primary Calendar Under Review
The Democratic National Committee is reviewing the 2028 presidential primary calendar, with South Carolina aiming to retain its new first-in-the-nation status despite challenges from Iowa and New Hampshire, reflecting ongoing debates about voter representation and the nominating process.
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36% Bias Score


Syrian Refugee Family Returns, Graduates, and Integrates in the UK
After fleeing Syria during the civil war, the Batous family, now British citizens, returned to recover cherished childhood photos and reconnect with their roots, highlighting the family's successful resettlement in the UK and integration.
Syrian Refugee Family Returns, Graduates, and Integrates in the UK
After fleeing Syria during the civil war, the Batous family, now British citizens, returned to recover cherished childhood photos and reconnect with their roots, highlighting the family's successful resettlement in the UK and integration.
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24% Bias Score


Fundraiser Honors Six WWII Firefighters Killed in Plymouth Blitz
A fundraiser is underway to refurbish the graves of six Saltash volunteer firefighters killed in Plymouth on April 22, 1941, by an unexploded bomb while fighting fires during a Nazi German bombing raid; the project seeks £8,000 for new headstones and a storyboard.
Fundraiser Honors Six WWII Firefighters Killed in Plymouth Blitz
A fundraiser is underway to refurbish the graves of six Saltash volunteer firefighters killed in Plymouth on April 22, 1941, by an unexploded bomb while fighting fires during a Nazi German bombing raid; the project seeks £8,000 for new headstones and a storyboard.
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4% Bias Score

Controversial Nominee for Undersecretary of Agriculture Position
Idaho businessman Michael Boren's nomination as Undersecretary of Agriculture faces criticism over past disputes with the Forest Service, despite supporters viewing his experience in managing Western lands as crucial for reforming the agency's approach to forest management, which has been criticized...

Controversial Nominee for Undersecretary of Agriculture Position
Idaho businessman Michael Boren's nomination as Undersecretary of Agriculture faces criticism over past disputes with the Forest Service, despite supporters viewing his experience in managing Western lands as crucial for reforming the agency's approach to forest management, which has been criticized...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Sets Precedent for AI Legal Advice
A German court ruled that a contract-generating software did not provide legal advice because it lacked case-by-case analysis, setting a precedent for AI applications; however, misleading marketing claims are problematic.

German Court Sets Precedent for AI Legal Advice
A German court ruled that a contract-generating software did not provide legal advice because it lacked case-by-case analysis, setting a precedent for AI applications; however, misleading marketing claims are problematic.
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48% Bias Score

Leno's Balanced Humor: A Contrast to Current Late-Night Political Comedy
Jay Leno, in a recent interview, discussed his strategy of balanced political humor during his 22 years hosting "The Tonight Show," aiming for jokes appealing to both Republicans and Democrats, unlike the current trend of partisan humor in late-night comedy.

Leno's Balanced Humor: A Contrast to Current Late-Night Political Comedy
Jay Leno, in a recent interview, discussed his strategy of balanced political humor during his 22 years hosting "The Tonight Show," aiming for jokes appealing to both Republicans and Democrats, unlike the current trend of partisan humor in late-night comedy.
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56% Bias Score

From Car Changes to Lionesses: A Half-Century of Women's Football Transformation
Julia Brunton, a former England women's footballer who played in 1972, reflects on the remarkable progress of women's football, comparing her experiences with the Lionesses' current success and the changes over 50 years.

From Car Changes to Lionesses: A Half-Century of Women's Football Transformation
Julia Brunton, a former England women's footballer who played in 1972, reflects on the remarkable progress of women's football, comparing her experiences with the Lionesses' current success and the changes over 50 years.
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28% Bias Score

Pakistani MMA Champ Receives No Government Funding Despite Winning Third World Title
Pakistani MMA fighter Shahzib Rind won his third Karate Combat world championship title but criticized the government for failing to deliver on promised financial support, prompting an apology from the Information Minister.

Pakistani MMA Champ Receives No Government Funding Despite Winning Third World Title
Pakistani MMA fighter Shahzib Rind won his third Karate Combat world championship title but criticized the government for failing to deliver on promised financial support, prompting an apology from the Information Minister.
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40% Bias Score

Paralympian's 999 Scheme Seeks Nationwide Adoption
Paralympian Chris Channon MBE created Pegasus, a system enabling disabled people to share information with emergency services via a PIN, after a negative 999 experience; it's used by hundreds in Nottinghamshire and he hopes for nationwide adoption.

Paralympian's 999 Scheme Seeks Nationwide Adoption
Paralympian Chris Channon MBE created Pegasus, a system enabling disabled people to share information with emergency services via a PIN, after a negative 999 experience; it's used by hundreds in Nottinghamshire and he hopes for nationwide adoption.
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24% Bias Score
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