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House Democrats Launch $50 Million Fund to Win Back Working-Class Voters
The House Majority PAC launched a $50 million "Win Them Back Fund" to regain working-class voters lost to Republicans in the 2024 election, funded by donations from several Democratic billionaires, targeting roughly a dozen specific races in an attempt to reverse the trend.
House Democrats Launch $50 Million Fund to Win Back Working-Class Voters
The House Majority PAC launched a $50 million "Win Them Back Fund" to regain working-class voters lost to Republicans in the 2024 election, funded by donations from several Democratic billionaires, targeting roughly a dozen specific races in an attempt to reverse the trend.
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40% Bias Score


Aston Villa bolster squad with loan signings of Asensio and Disasi
Aston Villa signed PSG midfielder Marco Asensio and Chelsea defender Axel Disasi on loan for the remainder of the season, paying a £5m loan fee for Disasi, while covering Asensio's wages; these moves follow the arrivals of Marcus Rashford, Donyell Malen, and Andres Garcia, and the sales of Jhon Dura...
Aston Villa bolster squad with loan signings of Asensio and Disasi
Aston Villa signed PSG midfielder Marco Asensio and Chelsea defender Axel Disasi on loan for the remainder of the season, paying a £5m loan fee for Disasi, while covering Asensio's wages; these moves follow the arrivals of Marcus Rashford, Donyell Malen, and Andres Garcia, and the sales of Jhon Dura...
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44% Bias Score


Self-Healing Asphalt Offers Solution to UK Pothole Crisis
Scientists in the UK and Chile have developed a self-healing asphalt using AI and biomass waste to address the UK's £16bn pothole repair backlog, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution to road maintenance.
Self-Healing Asphalt Offers Solution to UK Pothole Crisis
Scientists in the UK and Chile have developed a self-healing asphalt using AI and biomass waste to address the UK's £16bn pothole repair backlog, offering a more sustainable and cost-effective solution to road maintenance.
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48% Bias Score


Mathys Tel Moves to Tottenham on Loan
Nineteen-year-old French forward Mathys Tel joined Tottenham on loan from Bayern Munich with a £50 million purchase option, seeking more consistent playing time after limited opportunities despite being considered a top talent at Bayern.
Mathys Tel Moves to Tottenham on Loan
Nineteen-year-old French forward Mathys Tel joined Tottenham on loan from Bayern Munich with a £50 million purchase option, seeking more consistent playing time after limited opportunities despite being considered a top talent at Bayern.
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40% Bias Score


National Bank Expands West, Acquires Canadian Western Bank
National Bank of Canada finalized its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank on Monday, expanding its reach into Western Canada and increasing its non-Quebec business from 20 percent to 40 percent, adding $37 billion in loans and 65,000 customers.
National Bank Expands West, Acquires Canadian Western Bank
National Bank of Canada finalized its acquisition of Canadian Western Bank on Monday, expanding its reach into Western Canada and increasing its non-Quebec business from 20 percent to 40 percent, adding $37 billion in loans and 65,000 customers.
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56% Bias Score


Surge in LGBTQ+ individuals seeking parenthood support in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is witnessing a surge in LGBTQ+ individuals seeking guidance on parenthood, as evidenced by a recent Meer dan Gewenst foundation info session with 175 attendees, highlighting the need for legal recognition of multi-parent families and addressing the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ parents...
Surge in LGBTQ+ individuals seeking parenthood support in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is witnessing a surge in LGBTQ+ individuals seeking guidance on parenthood, as evidenced by a recent Meer dan Gewenst foundation info session with 175 attendees, highlighting the need for legal recognition of multi-parent families and addressing the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ parents...
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32% Bias Score

Senate Panel Backs Gabbard for Top Intelligence Post
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 9-8 to advance Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, overcoming concerns about her past stances after she reversed or softened her positions on key issues. The full Senate will now decide on her confirmation.

Senate Panel Backs Gabbard for Top Intelligence Post
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 9-8 to advance Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, overcoming concerns about her past stances after she reversed or softened her positions on key issues. The full Senate will now decide on her confirmation.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Trade Policies Pose Indirect Threat to UK Economy
Economists warn of potential negative impacts on the UK economy from President Trump's trade policies, even without direct tariffs on UK goods, due to slower growth in trading partners, diverted exports, and increased borrowing costs; uncertainty remains due to discrepancies in how the US and UK mea...

Trump's Trade Policies Pose Indirect Threat to UK Economy
Economists warn of potential negative impacts on the UK economy from President Trump's trade policies, even without direct tariffs on UK goods, due to slower growth in trading partners, diverted exports, and increased borrowing costs; uncertainty remains due to discrepancies in how the US and UK mea...
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40% Bias Score

Manchester City's £180m January Spending Spree Amidst Financial Investigation
Manchester City's £180 million January spending spree, including the £50 million signing of Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez, marks the second-highest global outlay this winter, raising questions about the club's financial stability amidst pending investigations into alleged financial rule breaches.

Manchester City's £180m January Spending Spree Amidst Financial Investigation
Manchester City's £180 million January spending spree, including the £50 million signing of Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez, marks the second-highest global outlay this winter, raising questions about the club's financial stability amidst pending investigations into alleged financial rule breaches.
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44% Bias Score

EU Maritime Sector Must Increase Sustainability Efforts
A new report from the European Environmental Agency (EEA) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) reveals that while the European maritime sector is making progress towards greater sustainability, more efforts are needed to achieve EU climate and environmental goals; the sector currently cont...

EU Maritime Sector Must Increase Sustainability Efforts
A new report from the European Environmental Agency (EEA) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) reveals that while the European maritime sector is making progress towards greater sustainability, more efforts are needed to achieve EU climate and environmental goals; the sector currently cont...
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28% Bias Score

Turkey's Inflation: Data Discrepancies and Systemic Challenges
Turkey's inflation rate remains stubbornly high despite government interventions, with discrepancies between official TÜİK and ENAG data highlighting data collection or methodology issues, while the lack of societal consensus and trust further complicates the situation.

Turkey's Inflation: Data Discrepancies and Systemic Challenges
Turkey's inflation rate remains stubbornly high despite government interventions, with discrepancies between official TÜİK and ENAG data highlighting data collection or methodology issues, while the lack of societal consensus and trust further complicates the situation.
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56% Bias Score

De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's New Prime Minister; Coalition Government Faces Criticism for Lack of Diversity
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, became Belgium's new prime minister on Monday, leading a coalition government of five parties with 14 ministers, only four of whom are women, sparking concerns about the lack of diversity in the government.

De Wever Sworn In as Belgium's New Prime Minister; Coalition Government Faces Criticism for Lack of Diversity
Bart De Wever, leader of the N-VA party, became Belgium's new prime minister on Monday, leading a coalition government of five parties with 14 ministers, only four of whom are women, sparking concerns about the lack of diversity in the government.
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60% Bias Score
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