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Supreme Court Allows Immigration Raids in California
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume immigration raids in California, overturning lower court rulings that blocked them due to concerns about Fourth Amendment violations, while the case proceeds in the Ninth Circuit.
Supreme Court Allows Immigration Raids in California
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume immigration raids in California, overturning lower court rulings that blocked them due to concerns about Fourth Amendment violations, while the case proceeds in the Ninth Circuit.
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60% Bias Score


Unprovoked Murder on Charlotte Light Rail Sparks Outrage and Calls for Increased Security
On August 22, 2024, Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, was fatally stabbed on Charlotte's Lynx Blue Line by Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who had a prior criminal record, prompting outrage and calls for improved transit safety.
Unprovoked Murder on Charlotte Light Rail Sparks Outrage and Calls for Increased Security
On August 22, 2024, Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, was fatally stabbed on Charlotte's Lynx Blue Line by Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who had a prior criminal record, prompting outrage and calls for improved transit safety.
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24% Bias Score


US Job Market Slowdown: Hiring Cuts Across Sectors Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A recent jobs report reveals a significant slowdown in US hiring across nearly all sectors, driven by economic uncertainty stemming from tariffs, immigration policies, and AI adoption, despite historically low unemployment.
US Job Market Slowdown: Hiring Cuts Across Sectors Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A recent jobs report reveals a significant slowdown in US hiring across nearly all sectors, driven by economic uncertainty stemming from tariffs, immigration policies, and AI adoption, despite historically low unemployment.
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24% Bias Score


Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Assessment Ceilings
Germany's Labor Minister, Bärbel Bas, will increase the contribution assessment ceilings for pension, long-term care, and health insurance, adjusting them to account for wage growth and ensuring higher earners contribute more to the social security system.
Germany to Increase Social Security Contribution Assessment Ceilings
Germany's Labor Minister, Bärbel Bas, will increase the contribution assessment ceilings for pension, long-term care, and health insurance, adjusting them to account for wage growth and ensuring higher earners contribute more to the social security system.
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24% Bias Score


Backlash Against Senator Price's Comments on Indian Immigration; New Aviation Consumer Protection Scheme
Senator Maria Kovacic criticized Senator Jacinta Price's false claims about Indian migration, while Transport Minister Catherine King announced a new aviation consumer protection scheme to improve passenger standards.
Backlash Against Senator Price's Comments on Indian Immigration; New Aviation Consumer Protection Scheme
Senator Maria Kovacic criticized Senator Jacinta Price's false claims about Indian migration, while Transport Minister Catherine King announced a new aviation consumer protection scheme to improve passenger standards.
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24% Bias Score


CDU Calls for Increased Syrian Refugee Returns to Syria
German CDU politicians advocate for stronger incentives to encourage Syrian refugees to return to their homeland, citing the end of Assad's regime and the need to incentivize rebuilding efforts, while acknowledging the low number of voluntary returns.
CDU Calls for Increased Syrian Refugee Returns to Syria
German CDU politicians advocate for stronger incentives to encourage Syrian refugees to return to their homeland, citing the end of Assad's regime and the need to incentivize rebuilding efforts, while acknowledging the low number of voluntary returns.
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48% Bias Score

New US Import Duty Rule Creates Chaos for Online Shoppers
The expiration of a $800 import duty exemption on August 29th has led to unexpected and significant tariff charges for US consumers purchasing goods from overseas, causing confusion and frustration among shoppers and shippers.

New US Import Duty Rule Creates Chaos for Online Shoppers
The expiration of a $800 import duty exemption on August 29th has led to unexpected and significant tariff charges for US consumers purchasing goods from overseas, causing confusion and frustration among shoppers and shippers.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Denies Authorship of Letter in Epstein 'Birthday Book'
The House Oversight Committee obtained documents from the Jeffrey Epstein estate, including a 'birthday book' with a letter allegedly signed by Donald Trump, which Trump and the White House deny.

Trump Denies Authorship of Letter in Epstein 'Birthday Book'
The House Oversight Committee obtained documents from the Jeffrey Epstein estate, including a 'birthday book' with a letter allegedly signed by Donald Trump, which Trump and the White House deny.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Temperatures in the US Correlate with Increased Sugar Consumption
A new study reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures in the United States and increased consumption of added sugar, particularly among low-income and less-educated populations, resulting in over 100 million pounds of extra sugar consumed annually.

Rising Temperatures in the US Correlate with Increased Sugar Consumption
A new study reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures in the United States and increased consumption of added sugar, particularly among low-income and less-educated populations, resulting in over 100 million pounds of extra sugar consumed annually.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Soldiers Awarded for Bravery in Ukraine
Two Russian soldiers, Guards Junior Sergeant Andrei Cherkasov and Guards Efreitor Dmitry Tsyganov, received state awards for their bravery and actions in thwarting enemy attacks and preventing counteroffensives in the special military operation in Ukraine.

Russian Soldiers Awarded for Bravery in Ukraine
Two Russian soldiers, Guards Junior Sergeant Andrei Cherkasov and Guards Efreitor Dmitry Tsyganov, received state awards for their bravery and actions in thwarting enemy attacks and preventing counteroffensives in the special military operation in Ukraine.
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72% Bias Score

UK Trade Unions Pressure Labour Government on Workers' Rights
The UK's largest trade unions are pressuring the Labour government to prioritize workers' rights and improve living standards, threatening to withdraw financial and political support if demands aren't met.

UK Trade Unions Pressure Labour Government on Workers' Rights
The UK's largest trade unions are pressuring the Labour government to prioritize workers' rights and improve living standards, threatening to withdraw financial and political support if demands aren't met.
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36% Bias Score

Londoners' Out-of-Capital Home Purchases Hit Decade Low
Londoners accounted for just 5.3% of house purchases outside the capital in the first seven months of 2023, the lowest proportion since 2013, due to a stalling London market and a return to office work.

Londoners' Out-of-Capital Home Purchases Hit Decade Low
Londoners accounted for just 5.3% of house purchases outside the capital in the first seven months of 2023, the lowest proportion since 2013, due to a stalling London market and a return to office work.
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16% Bias Score
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