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FCA to Pay £9-£13.5 Billion in Motor Finance Compensation
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will create a compensation scheme costing £9-£13.5 billion for thousands of motorists who bought cars on finance before 2021 due to firms' non-compliance with disclosure rules on commission payments, with payouts expected to start next year.
FCA to Pay £9-£13.5 Billion in Motor Finance Compensation
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will create a compensation scheme costing £9-£13.5 billion for thousands of motorists who bought cars on finance before 2021 due to firms' non-compliance with disclosure rules on commission payments, with payouts expected to start next year.
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36% Bias Score


Internal Party Dissatisfaction Threatens US Election Outcomes
An AP-NORC poll from July 10-14 reveals significant internal dissatisfaction within both the Democratic and Republican parties, with Democrats expressing more negative views (roughly one-third) than Republicans (about 20%), potentially impacting voter turnout and the 2026 midterm elections.
Internal Party Dissatisfaction Threatens US Election Outcomes
An AP-NORC poll from July 10-14 reveals significant internal dissatisfaction within both the Democratic and Republican parties, with Democrats expressing more negative views (roughly one-third) than Republicans (about 20%), potentially impacting voter turnout and the 2026 midterm elections.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Uncovers Major Military Procurement Graft Scheme
Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies uncovered a major graft scheme involving inflated military contracts, resulting in four arrests including a lawmaker and officials, two days after parliament restored the agencies' independence.
Ukraine Uncovers Major Military Procurement Graft Scheme
Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies uncovered a major graft scheme involving inflated military contracts, resulting in four arrests including a lawmaker and officials, two days after parliament restored the agencies' independence.
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12% Bias Score


Palestinian American Dies in West Bank Settler Attack
A Palestinian American, Khamis Ayyad, died in the Israeli-occupied West Bank last week from smoke inhalation after an attack by Israeli settlers, prompting condemnation from the U.S. State Department and highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
Palestinian American Dies in West Bank Settler Attack
A Palestinian American, Khamis Ayyad, died in the Israeli-occupied West Bank last week from smoke inhalation after an attack by Israeli settlers, prompting condemnation from the U.S. State Department and highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
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48% Bias Score


Justice Department Seeks Widespread Voter Data from States, Raising Privacy Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting voter data and election information from at least 15 states, raising concerns about federal overreach and voter privacy; this action reflects a shift towards investigating past elections and influencing future ones under the Trump administration.
Justice Department Seeks Widespread Voter Data from States, Raising Privacy Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting voter data and election information from at least 15 states, raising concerns about federal overreach and voter privacy; this action reflects a shift towards investigating past elections and influencing future ones under the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV's Roman Youth Gathering: A Successful Test of His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV led over one million young people in a week-long Catholic festival in Rome, successfully engaging youth and signaling a potential shift in attracting younger generations to the faith, contrasting with his predecessor's more extroverted approach.
Pope Leo XIV's Roman Youth Gathering: A Successful Test of His Papacy
Pope Leo XIV led over one million young people in a week-long Catholic festival in Rome, successfully engaging youth and signaling a potential shift in attracting younger generations to the faith, contrasting with his predecessor's more extroverted approach.
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40% Bias Score

China to Release Unit 731 Film on Anniversary of Manchurian Incident
A Chinese movie detailing the war crimes of Imperial Japan's Unit 731 will premiere on September 18th, the anniversary of the Manchurian Incident, as part of China's commemoration of its victory in the Second Sino-Japanese War, potentially impacting Sino-Japanese relations.

China to Release Unit 731 Film on Anniversary of Manchurian Incident
A Chinese movie detailing the war crimes of Imperial Japan's Unit 731 will premiere on September 18th, the anniversary of the Manchurian Incident, as part of China's commemoration of its victory in the Second Sino-Japanese War, potentially impacting Sino-Japanese relations.
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40% Bias Score

Flooding, Wildfire Smoke, and a Major Wildfire Threaten US
Heavy rainfall threatens flooding in the Southeast and parts of the Great Plains on Sunday, while wildfire smoke from Canada impacts air quality across the Midwest; a wildfire in Southern California has burned over 39,000 acres.

Flooding, Wildfire Smoke, and a Major Wildfire Threaten US
Heavy rainfall threatens flooding in the Southeast and parts of the Great Plains on Sunday, while wildfire smoke from Canada impacts air quality across the Midwest; a wildfire in Southern California has burned over 39,000 acres.
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12% Bias Score

Trump Fires BLS Commissioner After Weaker-Than-Expected Jobs Report
President Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday following a weaker-than-expected July jobs report, claiming the numbers were "rigged." His economic advisor defended the decision, citing concerns about data reliability, while critics raised concerns ...

Trump Fires BLS Commissioner After Weaker-Than-Expected Jobs Report
President Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday following a weaker-than-expected July jobs report, claiming the numbers were "rigged." His economic advisor defended the decision, citing concerns about data reliability, while critics raised concerns ...
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60% Bias Score

Britain Toughens Stance on People-Smuggling Ads with Five-Year Prison Sentences
The U.K. government announced that advertising fake passports or people-smuggling services online will be punishable by up to five years in prison, aiming to curb the rising number of illegal crossings via small boats across the English Channel, which increased by 50% this year to over 25,000.

Britain Toughens Stance on People-Smuggling Ads with Five-Year Prison Sentences
The U.K. government announced that advertising fake passports or people-smuggling services online will be punishable by up to five years in prison, aiming to curb the rising number of illegal crossings via small boats across the English Channel, which increased by 50% this year to over 25,000.
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52% Bias Score

Suwayda Ceasefire Violated: Druze Attack Kills Syrian Soldier
Druze armed groups in Syria's Suwayda province attacked government forces, killing at least one soldier and violating a recent ceasefire, following weeks of sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin communities that began on July 13 and included Israeli airstrikes on Syrian troops and Damascus.

Suwayda Ceasefire Violated: Druze Attack Kills Syrian Soldier
Druze armed groups in Syria's Suwayda province attacked government forces, killing at least one soldier and violating a recent ceasefire, following weeks of sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin communities that began on July 13 and included Israeli airstrikes on Syrian troops and Damascus.
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40% Bias Score

68 Dead in Yemen Refugee Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying 154 Ethiopian refugees and migrants capsized off Yemen's coast, resulting in at least 68 deaths and 74 missing persons; 12 survived. This incident, occurring on a perilous migration route, underscores the humanitarian crisis in the region.

68 Dead in Yemen Refugee Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying 154 Ethiopian refugees and migrants capsized off Yemen's coast, resulting in at least 68 deaths and 74 missing persons; 12 survived. This incident, occurring on a perilous migration route, underscores the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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20% Bias Score
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