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Google Avoids Breakup, Stock Soars After Antitrust Ruling
A U.S. judge imposed lighter-than-expected penalties on Google for antitrust violations, avoiding a breakup but requiring data sharing with rivals; Google's stock surged 9%, while Apple's rose 3%.
Google Avoids Breakup, Stock Soars After Antitrust Ruling
A U.S. judge imposed lighter-than-expected penalties on Google for antitrust violations, avoiding a breakup but requiring data sharing with rivals; Google's stock surged 9%, while Apple's rose 3%.
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16% Bias Score


US Caribbean Deployment Shifts Drug Trafficking to Pacific
The US Navy's deployment of warships to counter drug trafficking in the Caribbean is causing drug traffickers to shift their operations to the Pacific Ocean, leading to increased insecurity and violence in Ecuador and other countries.
US Caribbean Deployment Shifts Drug Trafficking to Pacific
The US Navy's deployment of warships to counter drug trafficking in the Caribbean is causing drug traffickers to shift their operations to the Pacific Ocean, leading to increased insecurity and violence in Ecuador and other countries.
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20% Bias Score


US Military to Continue Attacks on Drug Traffickers Despite Legal Concerns
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the recent US military attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 11 deaths, will be repeated, raising concerns about international law and sovereignty.
US Military to Continue Attacks on Drug Traffickers Despite Legal Concerns
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the recent US military attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 11 deaths, will be repeated, raising concerns about international law and sovereignty.
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60% Bias Score


New ICE Detention Camp to Open in Louisiana State Penitentiary
The Trump administration is opening "Camp 57," a new detention center for undocumented migrants accused of crimes, within Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola, a notorious maximum-security prison, with a capacity of over 400 men, 200 of whom will arrive by September.
New ICE Detention Camp to Open in Louisiana State Penitentiary
The Trump administration is opening "Camp 57," a new detention center for undocumented migrants accused of crimes, within Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola, a notorious maximum-security prison, with a capacity of over 400 men, 200 of whom will arrive by September.
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60% Bias Score


India Cuts Taxes on Hundreds of Consumer Items to Spur Demand
India announced tax cuts on hundreds of consumer goods, including soaps, small cars, and electronics, to counter the economic impact of US tariffs, with the new GST regime effective September 22, resulting in an estimated 480 billion Indian rupees in lost revenue for federal and state governments.
India Cuts Taxes on Hundreds of Consumer Items to Spur Demand
India announced tax cuts on hundreds of consumer goods, including soaps, small cars, and electronics, to counter the economic impact of US tariffs, with the new GST regime effective September 22, resulting in an estimated 480 billion Indian rupees in lost revenue for federal and state governments.
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36% Bias Score


Bolsonaro's Defense Claims Lack of Action in Coup Attempt
In Bolsonaro's coup trial, his defense argued that despite alleged planning, his post-election transition order proves he didn't attempt a coup, citing the lack of violence as key to the crime.
Bolsonaro's Defense Claims Lack of Action in Coup Attempt
In Bolsonaro's coup trial, his defense argued that despite alleged planning, his post-election transition order proves he didn't attempt a coup, citing the lack of violence as key to the crime.
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44% Bias Score

US Funding Cut to ILO Threatens American Businesses
The White House's proposed $107 million cut to the International Labour Organization (ILO) jeopardizes US business interests by silencing their voice in setting international labor standards and potentially exposing them to unfair competition.

US Funding Cut to ILO Threatens American Businesses
The White House's proposed $107 million cut to the International Labour Organization (ILO) jeopardizes US business interests by silencing their voice in setting international labor standards and potentially exposing them to unfair competition.
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60% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Trump Admin Violated Law in $2.2bn Harvard Funding Cuts
A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally cut over $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing First Amendment violations and rejecting claims that the cuts were necessary to address campus anti-Semitism.

US Judge Rules Trump Admin Violated Law in $2.2bn Harvard Funding Cuts
A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally cut over $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing First Amendment violations and rejecting claims that the cuts were necessary to address campus anti-Semitism.
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44% Bias Score

Salesforce Lays Off 4,000 in AI-Driven Restructuring Amid Strong Financials
Salesforce, reporting strong Q3 2024 financials, laid off 4,000 customer support employees, reducing that division's headcount to 5,000, while simultaneously boasting about AI handling one million customer conversations and strong revenue growth.

Salesforce Lays Off 4,000 in AI-Driven Restructuring Amid Strong Financials
Salesforce, reporting strong Q3 2024 financials, laid off 4,000 customer support employees, reducing that division's headcount to 5,000, while simultaneously boasting about AI handling one million customer conversations and strong revenue growth.
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32% Bias Score

Varying Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine War Revealed in Vladivostok
Steve Rosenberg's report from Vladivostok, Russia, reveals a range of opinions on the war in Ukraine, from support for Putin to a desire for peace, highlighting the geographical and political complexities within Russia.

Varying Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine War Revealed in Vladivostok
Steve Rosenberg's report from Vladivostok, Russia, reveals a range of opinions on the war in Ukraine, from support for Putin to a desire for peace, highlighting the geographical and political complexities within Russia.
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28% Bias Score

India Responds to Trump's 50% Tariffs with Geopolitical Strategy, Not Retaliation
Faced with 50% US tariffs on Indian goods, India is prioritizing diplomatic maneuvers and market diversification over direct retaliation, aiming to mitigate economic damage and strengthen global partnerships.

India Responds to Trump's 50% Tariffs with Geopolitical Strategy, Not Retaliation
Faced with 50% US tariffs on Indian goods, India is prioritizing diplomatic maneuvers and market diversification over direct retaliation, aiming to mitigate economic damage and strengthen global partnerships.
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16% Bias Score

Couche-Tard's U.S. Sales Growth Fueled by Bargain Meals and Guy Fieri Partnership
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD-T) reported a 0.4 percent increase in U.S. same-store merchandise sales, driven by bargain meal deals and a new partnership with Guy Fieri, while also planning acquisitions of struggling rivals.

Couche-Tard's U.S. Sales Growth Fueled by Bargain Meals and Guy Fieri Partnership
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (ATD-T) reported a 0.4 percent increase in U.S. same-store merchandise sales, driven by bargain meal deals and a new partnership with Guy Fieri, while also planning acquisitions of struggling rivals.
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28% Bias Score
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