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Lionesses Win Women's Euro Final in Penalty Shootout
England's Lionesses defeated Spain 2-1 in a penalty shootout to win the Women's Euro final in Basel, Switzerland, on July 31, 2024, sparking ecstatic celebrations among English fans and disappointment among Spanish supporters.
Lionesses Win Women's Euro Final in Penalty Shootout
England's Lionesses defeated Spain 2-1 in a penalty shootout to win the Women's Euro final in Basel, Switzerland, on July 31, 2024, sparking ecstatic celebrations among English fans and disappointment among Spanish supporters.
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44% Bias Score


Central Banks Hold Rates Steady Amidst Trump Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve are expected to hold interest rates steady this week due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade policies, which are impacting inflation and economic growth; both central banks will deliver interest-rate decisions on Wednesday.
Central Banks Hold Rates Steady Amidst Trump Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve are expected to hold interest rates steady this week due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade policies, which are impacting inflation and economic growth; both central banks will deliver interest-rate decisions on Wednesday.
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48% Bias Score


EU Averts US Tariffs with Significant Economic Concessions
The EU and US reached a trade agreement averting a 30% tariff on European imports, settling instead on a 15% base tariff while the EU committed to $750 billion in energy purchases and $600 billion in US investments.
EU Averts US Tariffs with Significant Economic Concessions
The EU and US reached a trade agreement averting a 30% tariff on European imports, settling instead on a 15% base tariff while the EU committed to $750 billion in energy purchases and $600 billion in US investments.
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44% Bias Score


Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France, Montmartre Finish Sparks Debate
Tadej Pogacar won his fourth Tour de France on Sunday, finishing with a 4:24 lead over Jonas Vingegaard; the final stage's inclusion of three Montmartre circuits was met with mixed reactions.
Pogacar Wins Fourth Tour de France, Montmartre Finish Sparks Debate
Tadej Pogacar won his fourth Tour de France on Sunday, finishing with a 4:24 lead over Jonas Vingegaard; the final stage's inclusion of three Montmartre circuits was met with mixed reactions.
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32% Bias Score


Lionesses Secure Back-to-Back Euro Title in Penalty Shootout
England's Lionesses clinched a historic back-to-back UEFA Women's Euro title by defeating Spain 2-1 in a penalty shootout in Basel on July 28th, 2024, after a tense match where Chloe Kelly scored the winning spot kick, sparking joyous celebrations among fans at Croydon's Box Park.
Lionesses Secure Back-to-Back Euro Title in Penalty Shootout
England's Lionesses clinched a historic back-to-back UEFA Women's Euro title by defeating Spain 2-1 in a penalty shootout in Basel on July 28th, 2024, after a tense match where Chloe Kelly scored the winning spot kick, sparking joyous celebrations among fans at Croydon's Box Park.
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52% Bias Score


Bomb Scare Near White House Amid Gaza Protest, Trump Announces Increased Aid
A suspicious package near the White House prompted a bomb scare and temporary road closures on Sunday evening, coinciding with a large protest against the Gaza blockade; the bomb squad gave the all-clear, and President Trump announced increased U.S. aid to Gaza amid the humanitarian crisis.
Bomb Scare Near White House Amid Gaza Protest, Trump Announces Increased Aid
A suspicious package near the White House prompted a bomb scare and temporary road closures on Sunday evening, coinciding with a large protest against the Gaza blockade; the bomb squad gave the all-clear, and President Trump announced increased U.S. aid to Gaza amid the humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score

Bill C-5 sparks conflict between Indigenous economic interests and treaty rights
Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, allows the Canadian government to bypass certain laws to expedite project approvals, raising concerns among Indigenous groups about the potential violation of treaty rights and the duty to consult; Indigenous-led businesses have conflicting opinions, some seei...

Bill C-5 sparks conflict between Indigenous economic interests and treaty rights
Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, allows the Canadian government to bypass certain laws to expedite project approvals, raising concerns among Indigenous groups about the potential violation of treaty rights and the duty to consult; Indigenous-led businesses have conflicting opinions, some seei...
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48% Bias Score

England Wins Second Consecutive Women's European Championship
England defeated Spain in a penalty shootout, 1-1, to win the Women's European Championship final; this is England's second consecutive title and their first major tournament win outside of their home country, despite facing several challenges throughout the tournament, including an opening loss, ra...

England Wins Second Consecutive Women's European Championship
England defeated Spain in a penalty shootout, 1-1, to win the Women's European Championship final; this is England's second consecutive title and their first major tournament win outside of their home country, despite facing several challenges throughout the tournament, including an opening loss, ra...
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36% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Averts Larger Conflict, but Concerns Remain for German Economy
The EU and US reached a trade agreement, reducing tariffs on most imports to 15 percent, averting a larger trade war but still causing concern for German businesses due to the remaining tariffs and the lack of an agreement on steel and aluminum.

EU-US Trade Deal Averts Larger Conflict, but Concerns Remain for German Economy
The EU and US reached a trade agreement, reducing tariffs on most imports to 15 percent, averting a larger trade war but still causing concern for German businesses due to the remaining tariffs and the lack of an agreement on steel and aluminum.
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44% Bias Score

Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Resigns After Admitting to Bribery
Former Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu resigned after admitting to paying approximately €170,000 in bribes between 2009 and 2017 to a tax inspector to avoid penalties for employing staff illegally; this highlights systemic issues with background checks for high-ranking government offic...

Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Resigns After Admitting to Bribery
Former Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu resigned after admitting to paying approximately €170,000 in bribes between 2009 and 2017 to a tax inspector to avoid penalties for employing staff illegally; this highlights systemic issues with background checks for high-ranking government offic...
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52% Bias Score

Three Killed in German Train Derailment
Three people died and several were injured when a German passenger train derailed near Riedlingen on Sunday evening due to suspected landslide caused by severe storms; the accident caused a 40km traffic disruption.

Three Killed in German Train Derailment
Three people died and several were injured when a German passenger train derailed near Riedlingen on Sunday evening due to suspected landslide caused by severe storms; the accident caused a 40km traffic disruption.
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20% Bias Score

Spain Falls Short in Euro Cup Final Despite Dominating Play"
Spain lost the Euro Cup final against England in a penalty shootout, despite dominating possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities, after a 1-1 draw in which Spain had a first half lead.

Spain Falls Short in Euro Cup Final Despite Dominating Play"
Spain lost the Euro Cup final against England in a penalty shootout, despite dominating possession and creating numerous scoring opportunities, after a 1-1 draw in which Spain had a first half lead.
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44% Bias Score
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