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Late-Night Hosts Slam Trump's Trade War, Musk's Actions, and EPA Deregulation
Late-night comedians Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert criticized Donald Trump's trade war, Elon Musk's erratic behavior, and the EPA's rollback of environmental regulations, highlighting negative economic and environmental consequences and lack of accountability.
Late-Night Hosts Slam Trump's Trade War, Musk's Actions, and EPA Deregulation
Late-night comedians Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert criticized Donald Trump's trade war, Elon Musk's erratic behavior, and the EPA's rollback of environmental regulations, highlighting negative economic and environmental consequences and lack of accountability.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Retreats from Kursk After Seven-Month Occupation
Ukraine's seven-month occupation of parts of the Kursk region, including the town of Sudzha, ended with a staged retreat; this audacious operation, while achieving some military and political goals, ultimately proved costly and failed to provide the hoped-for leverage in future peace negotiations.
Ukraine Retreats from Kursk After Seven-Month Occupation
Ukraine's seven-month occupation of parts of the Kursk region, including the town of Sudzha, ended with a staged retreat; this audacious operation, while achieving some military and political goals, ultimately proved costly and failed to provide the hoped-for leverage in future peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Valencia Flood: Official Implicated, Disputes Investigation
Following the October 29th Valencia flood that killed 225, former secretary of Emergencies Emilio Argüeso, and former Interior and Justice councilor Salomé Pradas, are under investigation for manslaughter and reckless injury; Argüeso's lawyer contests the imputations, citing his client's diligence a...
Valencia Flood: Official Implicated, Disputes Investigation
Following the October 29th Valencia flood that killed 225, former secretary of Emergencies Emilio Argüeso, and former Interior and Justice councilor Salomé Pradas, are under investigation for manslaughter and reckless injury; Argüeso's lawyer contests the imputations, citing his client's diligence a...
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Regulate Dynamic Pricing Algorithms to Protect Consumers
Spain will regulate dynamic pricing algorithms used by ride-hailing apps, online retailers, and airlines to ensure transparency, prohibit discrimination, and prevent exploitation during emergencies, following a similar decree after the Valencia floods.
Spain to Regulate Dynamic Pricing Algorithms to Protect Consumers
Spain will regulate dynamic pricing algorithms used by ride-hailing apps, online retailers, and airlines to ensure transparency, prohibit discrimination, and prevent exploitation during emergencies, following a similar decree after the Valencia floods.
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52% Bias Score


Mother and Daughter Report Attempted Forced Marriage in Barcelona
In Barcelona, a 12-year-old girl and her mother reported to authorities a potential forced marriage attempt by the girl's father, who threatened to take her to Pakistan for the marriage. Police are investigating and the case has been referred to courts and social services.
Mother and Daughter Report Attempted Forced Marriage in Barcelona
In Barcelona, a 12-year-old girl and her mother reported to authorities a potential forced marriage attempt by the girl's father, who threatened to take her to Pakistan for the marriage. Police are investigating and the case has been referred to courts and social services.
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28% Bias Score


High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.
High Plastic Pollution Found in Mediterranean's Deepest Point
A study by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) found 26,715 pieces of plastic waste per square kilometer in the Calypso Abyss, the deepest point of the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting the severe pollution of this semi-enclosed sea with heavy maritime traffic.
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16% Bias Score

Oz Faces Scrutiny in CMS Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), faced questioning at his confirmation hearing Friday regarding his tax filings and past endorsements of privatized Medicare, while Republicans support his plan to address fraud and improve healthca...

Oz Faces Scrutiny in CMS Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), faced questioning at his confirmation hearing Friday regarding his tax filings and past endorsements of privatized Medicare, while Republicans support his plan to address fraud and improve healthca...
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52% Bias Score

Merz Secures Green Support for €500bn German Spending Plan
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, secured Green party support for a €500bn spending plan on defense and infrastructure, overcoming initial criticism by offering climate protection concessions, and potentially ending two years of negative economic growth.

Merz Secures Green Support for €500bn German Spending Plan
Germany's incoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz, secured Green party support for a €500bn spending plan on defense and infrastructure, overcoming initial criticism by offering climate protection concessions, and potentially ending two years of negative economic growth.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Filed Over Controversial Solar Plant Installations in Jaén
A court in Andújar, Jaén, is investigating potential environmental crimes related to the installation of large photovoltaic plants, following a lawsuit filed by olive farmers who allege over 5,000 trees have been cut down, with the potential for 100,000 more. The Andalusian Ombudsman confirms a lack...

Lawsuit Filed Over Controversial Solar Plant Installations in Jaén
A court in Andújar, Jaén, is investigating potential environmental crimes related to the installation of large photovoltaic plants, following a lawsuit filed by olive farmers who allege over 5,000 trees have been cut down, with the potential for 100,000 more. The Andalusian Ombudsman confirms a lack...
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56% Bias Score

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.

Basque Country to Host Europe's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
The Basque Government and IBM will install Europe's most powerful quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System Two, in San Sebastián by year's end, boosting the region's quantum computing capabilities and attracting global talent.
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40% Bias Score

Cesi Triples Space Solar Cell Production to Meet Booming Demand
Cesi, an Italian company, has invested €20 million (partly funded by the PNRR) to triple its production of high-efficiency (30%) solar cells for space applications, driven by demand from commercial satellite constellations; the company aims to expand into international markets.

Cesi Triples Space Solar Cell Production to Meet Booming Demand
Cesi, an Italian company, has invested €20 million (partly funded by the PNRR) to triple its production of high-efficiency (30%) solar cells for space applications, driven by demand from commercial satellite constellations; the company aims to expand into international markets.
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48% Bias Score

USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.

USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
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56% Bias Score
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