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Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
Minnesota Lawmakers Reintroduce Medically-Assisted Dying Bill
Minnesota lawmakers reintroduced a bill to legalize medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less, sparking debate over patient autonomy versus potential risks to vulnerable populations.
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44% Bias Score


France Prioritizes Imprisonment for Short Sentences
The French Parliament adopted a bill on April 3, 2024, making imprisonment the default sentence for short prison terms, overturning the automatic application of alternatives like electronic bracelets for sentences under six months, reflecting a shift towards stricter justice and reversing aspects of...
France Prioritizes Imprisonment for Short Sentences
The French Parliament adopted a bill on April 3, 2024, making imprisonment the default sentence for short prison terms, overturning the automatic application of alternatives like electronic bracelets for sentences under six months, reflecting a shift towards stricter justice and reversing aspects of...
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56% Bias Score


Argentina Navigates U.S. Tariffs Amidst IMF Loan Pursuit
Argentina's government spokesperson emphasized the positive relationship with the U.S., resulting in lower tariffs compared to other countries, while President Milei's support for Trump coincides with new U.S. tariffs and an awaited IMF loan of roughly $20 billion.
Argentina Navigates U.S. Tariffs Amidst IMF Loan Pursuit
Argentina's government spokesperson emphasized the positive relationship with the U.S., resulting in lower tariffs compared to other countries, while President Milei's support for Trump coincides with new U.S. tariffs and an awaited IMF loan of roughly $20 billion.
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44% Bias Score


German Job Market Shifts: Economic Slowdown Impacts Hiring
Germany's job market is changing due to economic slowdown; one-third of applicants experienced canceled or paused job applications, forcing applicants to show flexibility and compromise during the hiring process, while demand for specialized workers remains high, especially in rural areas.
German Job Market Shifts: Economic Slowdown Impacts Hiring
Germany's job market is changing due to economic slowdown; one-third of applicants experienced canceled or paused job applications, forcing applicants to show flexibility and compromise during the hiring process, while demand for specialized workers remains high, especially in rural areas.
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32% Bias Score


Australia Faces 10% US Tariff Amidst Political Dispute
President Trump's announcement of a 10% tariff on Australian exports to the US prompted criticism from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton who claimed the current government's inaction led to the levy, while Education Minister Jason Clare disputed this and highlighted unsuccessful attempts by other count...
Australia Faces 10% US Tariff Amidst Political Dispute
President Trump's announcement of a 10% tariff on Australian exports to the US prompted criticism from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton who claimed the current government's inaction led to the levy, while Education Minister Jason Clare disputed this and highlighted unsuccessful attempts by other count...
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44% Bias Score


UK Rail Firm Cuts Charges to Boost International Train Services
London St Pancras Highspeed is offering significant financial incentives to encourage new international train services from the UK, aiming to utilize currently underutilized track capacity, increase competition, and promote sustainable travel, with discounts of up to 50% on charges for the first yea...
UK Rail Firm Cuts Charges to Boost International Train Services
London St Pancras Highspeed is offering significant financial incentives to encourage new international train services from the UK, aiming to utilize currently underutilized track capacity, increase competition, and promote sustainable travel, with discounts of up to 50% on charges for the first yea...
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40% Bias Score

Bolivian Gold Mine Explosion Kills Six Amid Cooperative Conflict
A dynamite explosion at a Bolivian gold mine, resulting from a clash between two mining cooperatives, killed six people and injured others, highlighting the dangers of informal mining practices.

Bolivian Gold Mine Explosion Kills Six Amid Cooperative Conflict
A dynamite explosion at a Bolivian gold mine, resulting from a clash between two mining cooperatives, killed six people and injured others, highlighting the dangers of informal mining practices.
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36% Bias Score

Reinstatement of CDC Lead Program After Federal Health Cuts
The US Health and Human Services Secretary announced the reinstatement of some personnel and programs affected by recent sweeping reductions at federal health agencies, including a CDC program monitoring lead in children, following reports that the cuts left Milwaukee without essential support to ad...

Reinstatement of CDC Lead Program After Federal Health Cuts
The US Health and Human Services Secretary announced the reinstatement of some personnel and programs affected by recent sweeping reductions at federal health agencies, including a CDC program monitoring lead in children, following reports that the cuts left Milwaukee without essential support to ad...
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40% Bias Score

USMCA Compliance Poses Significant Challenges for Canadian Businesses Facing New Tariffs
New U.S. tariffs penalize Canadian goods non-compliant with the USMCA agreement; while many Canadian exports could become compliant, 10-20 percent of U.S.-bound shipments are estimated to be infeasible to make compliant, disproportionately affecting businesses with non-North American supply chains.

USMCA Compliance Poses Significant Challenges for Canadian Businesses Facing New Tariffs
New U.S. tariffs penalize Canadian goods non-compliant with the USMCA agreement; while many Canadian exports could become compliant, 10-20 percent of U.S.-bound shipments are estimated to be infeasible to make compliant, disproportionately affecting businesses with non-North American supply chains.
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36% Bias Score

Alberta Proposes Industry-Managed Insurance Fund for Inactive Oil Wells
A revised Alberta government report proposes a province-managed insurance fund, rather than taxpayer-funded, to address nearly 80,000 inactive oil wells, alongside creating new industry-funded companies to manage well reclamation, shifting from a zero-risk to a risk-based cleanup framework.

Alberta Proposes Industry-Managed Insurance Fund for Inactive Oil Wells
A revised Alberta government report proposes a province-managed insurance fund, rather than taxpayer-funded, to address nearly 80,000 inactive oil wells, alongside creating new industry-funded companies to manage well reclamation, shifting from a zero-risk to a risk-based cleanup framework.
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56% Bias Score

Gary Speed's Final Words Prompt Mental Health Charity Launch
Dan Walker revealed Gary Speed's final words to him before his suicide in 2011, prompting Walker to launch a charity focused on children's mental health; ten years later, Speed's widow, Louise, discussed her healing process.

Gary Speed's Final Words Prompt Mental Health Charity Launch
Dan Walker revealed Gary Speed's final words to him before his suicide in 2011, prompting Walker to launch a charity focused on children's mental health; ten years later, Speed's widow, Louise, discussed her healing process.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Reinforces Border Patrol with Horses, Vehicles, and Helicopters
The U.S. Border Patrol is using horses, along with military vehicles and helicopters, to patrol the New Mexico-Chihuahua border, a tactic dating back to 1924, following President Trump's reinstatement of stricter border control measures in response to high migration during the Biden administration.

Trump Reinforces Border Patrol with Horses, Vehicles, and Helicopters
The U.S. Border Patrol is using horses, along with military vehicles and helicopters, to patrol the New Mexico-Chihuahua border, a tactic dating back to 1924, following President Trump's reinstatement of stricter border control measures in response to high migration during the Biden administration.
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36% Bias Score
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