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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 threatens further attacks on Venezuelan drug traffickers
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened further attacks on drug traffickers in Venezuela, stating that US forces will continue to target drug shipments from the country, while also praising Mexico for its cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
US threatens further attacks on Venezuelan drug traffickers
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened further attacks on drug traffickers in Venezuela, stating that US forces will continue to target drug shipments from the country, while also praising Mexico for its cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
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60% Bias Score


France Slaps Google and Shein with Record Fines for Cookie Law Breaches
France's data protection authority (CNIL) fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for violating internet cookie laws, citing lack of user consent and improper information practices.
France Slaps Google and Shein with Record Fines for Cookie Law Breaches
France's data protection authority (CNIL) fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for violating internet cookie laws, citing lack of user consent and improper information practices.
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28% Bias Score


US Government Ordered to Repay Harvard $2.2 Billion in Research Funding
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally withheld $2.2 billion in research funding from Harvard University, deeming the action an "ideologically motivated attack.
US Government Ordered to Repay Harvard $2.2 Billion in Research Funding
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally withheld $2.2 billion in research funding from Harvard University, deeming the action an "ideologically motivated attack.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. and Canada Rate Cut Probabilities Rise
Money markets are pricing in increased odds of interest rate cuts in both the U.S. and Canada, driven by weakening labor market data and dovish statements from Federal Reserve officials.
U.S. and Canada Rate Cut Probabilities Rise
Money markets are pricing in increased odds of interest rate cuts in both the U.S. and Canada, driven by weakening labor market data and dovish statements from Federal Reserve officials.
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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

Mexico and the U.S. Establish High-Level Group to Combat Drug Trafficking and Illegal Immigration
Mexico and the U.S. announced a high-level group to coordinate efforts against drug trafficking and illegal immigration, emphasizing respect for Mexico's sovereignty.

Mexico and the U.S. Establish High-Level Group to Combat Drug Trafficking and Illegal Immigration
Mexico and the U.S. announced a high-level group to coordinate efforts against drug trafficking and illegal immigration, emphasizing respect for Mexico's sovereignty.
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24% Bias Score

Vaping's Irreversible Harm: A Global Health Crisis Among Youth
A surge in vaping among European teenagers, reaching 22 percent among 15-16 year olds, is causing serious health concerns, linked to cardiovascular issues, lung damage, and increased cancer risk, reversing decades of declining smoking rates and raising alarm among health officials.

Vaping's Irreversible Harm: A Global Health Crisis Among Youth
A surge in vaping among European teenagers, reaching 22 percent among 15-16 year olds, is causing serious health concerns, linked to cardiovascular issues, lung damage, and increased cancer risk, reversing decades of declining smoking rates and raising alarm among health officials.
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56% Bias Score

Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo Receives 13-Year Sentence for Money Laundering
A Lima court sentenced former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo to 13 years and 4 months in prison for money laundering, his second conviction for corruption during his 2001-2006 term, stemming from illicit payments from Odebrecht and Camargo Correa channeled through a Costa Rican company.

Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo Receives 13-Year Sentence for Money Laundering
A Lima court sentenced former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo to 13 years and 4 months in prison for money laundering, his second conviction for corruption during his 2001-2006 term, stemming from illicit payments from Odebrecht and Camargo Correa channeled through a Costa Rican company.
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20% Bias Score

Lisbon Funicular Accident Kills 15
Fifteen people died and several others were injured when the Elevador da Glória funicular in Lisbon, Portugal, derailed on Wednesday evening, causing the vehicle to crash into a building.

Lisbon Funicular Accident Kills 15
Fifteen people died and several others were injured when the Elevador da Glória funicular in Lisbon, Portugal, derailed on Wednesday evening, causing the vehicle to crash into a building.
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12% Bias Score

Alberta Chiefs Challenge AFN Authority on National Infrastructure Projects
Four Alberta First Nations chiefs are challenging the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) authority to negotiate national infrastructure projects, citing risks to their treaty rights and jurisdiction, while other chiefs express solidarity with the AFN's opposition to Bill C-5.

Alberta Chiefs Challenge AFN Authority on National Infrastructure Projects
Four Alberta First Nations chiefs are challenging the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) authority to negotiate national infrastructure projects, citing risks to their treaty rights and jurisdiction, while other chiefs express solidarity with the AFN's opposition to Bill C-5.
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24% 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
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