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Roberts-Smith Seeks Appeal Reopening Based on Leaked Audio Recording
A leaked audio recording of a conversation between journalist Nick McKenzie and a witness in Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation trial has prompted Roberts-Smith to seek to reopen his appeal, alleging a miscarriage of justice due to McKenzie's conduct, potentially influencing witness credibility and tria...
Roberts-Smith Seeks Appeal Reopening Based on Leaked Audio Recording
A leaked audio recording of a conversation between journalist Nick McKenzie and a witness in Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation trial has prompted Roberts-Smith to seek to reopen his appeal, alleging a miscarriage of justice due to McKenzie's conduct, potentially influencing witness credibility and tria...
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48% Bias Score


Wisconsin Supreme Court Allows Musk's \$1 Million Voter Giveaway
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to halt Elon Musk's plan to give \$1 million to two voters who signed a petition against "activist judges," despite Attorney General Josh Kaul's argument that it violates state election laws, because the recipients had already voted; the event took place before a...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Allows Musk's \$1 Million Voter Giveaway
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to halt Elon Musk's plan to give \$1 million to two voters who signed a petition against "activist judges," despite Attorney General Josh Kaul's argument that it violates state election laws, because the recipients had already voted; the event took place before a...
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36% Bias Score


González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...
González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...
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36% Bias Score


Musk Gives Away \$1 Million in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Billionaire Elon Musk gave away \$1 million to Wisconsin voters before their Supreme Court election, despite legal challenges claiming it violated state laws prohibiting gifts for votes; the election, which could flip control to Republicans, is the most expensive judicial election in US history.
Musk Gives Away \$1 Million in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Billionaire Elon Musk gave away \$1 million to Wisconsin voters before their Supreme Court election, despite legal challenges claiming it violated state laws prohibiting gifts for votes; the election, which could flip control to Republicans, is the most expensive judicial election in US history.
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52% Bias Score


Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale School of Medicine study found that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with brain shrinkage in areas associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying Alzheimer's onset.
Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk
A Yale School of Medicine study found that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with brain shrinkage in areas associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying Alzheimer's onset.
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24% Bias Score


German Gold Reserves Safety Questioned Amidst U.S. Political Uncertainty
Germany is reconsidering its €113 billion gold reserves held in the New York Federal Reserve due to concerns about the U.S. political climate, prompting calls for greater transparency and potential repatriation, echoing a 2013 move to return gold from France.
German Gold Reserves Safety Questioned Amidst U.S. Political Uncertainty
Germany is reconsidering its €113 billion gold reserves held in the New York Federal Reserve due to concerns about the U.S. political climate, prompting calls for greater transparency and potential repatriation, echoing a 2013 move to return gold from France.
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56% Bias Score

Delayed US Aid to Earthquake-Ravaged Myanmar Highlights Systemic Issues
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in central Myanmar killed over 1700 people; China and Russia sent immediate aid, while the US response was delayed due to USAID budget cuts and internal restructuring, pledging \$2 million compared to China's \$14 million.

Delayed US Aid to Earthquake-Ravaged Myanmar Highlights Systemic Issues
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in central Myanmar killed over 1700 people; China and Russia sent immediate aid, while the US response was delayed due to USAID budget cuts and internal restructuring, pledging \$2 million compared to China's \$14 million.
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48% Bias Score

Dallas Protest Demands Immigration Reform After Student Detentions and Child Suicide
Thousands protested in Dallas against President Trump's immigration policies, demanding the release of detained students and immigration reform, following the suicide of an 11-year-old girl bullied for her family's immigration status.

Dallas Protest Demands Immigration Reform After Student Detentions and Child Suicide
Thousands protested in Dallas against President Trump's immigration policies, demanding the release of detained students and immigration reform, following the suicide of an 11-year-old girl bullied for her family's immigration status.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Auto Tariff to Hit Low-Income Buyers Hardest
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will significantly impact low-income Americans, who primarily rely on foreign-made vehicles; the tariff will likely cause price increases in both new and used car markets, potentially forcing automakers to raise prices or exit the affordable car market.

Trump's Auto Tariff to Hit Low-Income Buyers Hardest
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will significantly impact low-income Americans, who primarily rely on foreign-made vehicles; the tariff will likely cause price increases in both new and used car markets, potentially forcing automakers to raise prices or exit the affordable car market.
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52% Bias Score

US Car Sales Surge Expected Before Tariffs Take Effect
US car dealerships expect a surge in customers this week due to President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported auto parts, set to take effect Thursday, which will increase new and used car prices and potentially lead to decreased sales and model discontinuation, impacting consumers' purchasing decisions ...

US Car Sales Surge Expected Before Tariffs Take Effect
US car dealerships expect a surge in customers this week due to President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported auto parts, set to take effect Thursday, which will increase new and used car prices and potentially lead to decreased sales and model discontinuation, impacting consumers' purchasing decisions ...
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40% Bias Score

Myanmar Earthquake: 1700 Dead, Junta Restricts Aid
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, has caused at least 1,700 deaths, 3,400 injuries, and 300 missing persons, while rescue efforts are hampered by the military junta's restrictions on access and information flow; in Thailand, 18 deaths occurred due to a collapsed building, with aroun...

Myanmar Earthquake: 1700 Dead, Junta Restricts Aid
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, Myanmar, has caused at least 1,700 deaths, 3,400 injuries, and 300 missing persons, while rescue efforts are hampered by the military junta's restrictions on access and information flow; in Thailand, 18 deaths occurred due to a collapsed building, with aroun...
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Economic Crisis: A Call for Urgent Reforms
Germany's global competitiveness ranking has plummeted from 6th in 2014 to 24th currently, prompting calls for urgent economic reforms and a shift towards a more innovation-friendly environment to regain its economic standing.

Germany's Economic Crisis: A Call for Urgent Reforms
Germany's global competitiveness ranking has plummeted from 6th in 2014 to 24th currently, prompting calls for urgent economic reforms and a shift towards a more innovation-friendly environment to regain its economic standing.
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52% Bias Score
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