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Trump Tariffs Cripple Kentucky Businesses
President Trump's tariffs are harming Kentucky businesses, forcing price increases on bourbon and other goods due to increased import costs, while discouraging investment and job creation due to economic uncertainty.
Trump Tariffs Cripple Kentucky Businesses
President Trump's tariffs are harming Kentucky businesses, forcing price increases on bourbon and other goods due to increased import costs, while discouraging investment and job creation due to economic uncertainty.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Thames Pier Renamed After Anti-Racism Campaign
Plantation Wharf Pier on the River Thames was renamed St Mary's Wandsworth on Monday following criticism from anti-racism campaigners who associated the previous name with colonialism and the slave trade; Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, which owns the pier, made the change after consultations with res...
Thames Pier Renamed After Anti-Racism Campaign
Plantation Wharf Pier on the River Thames was renamed St Mary's Wandsworth on Monday following criticism from anti-racism campaigners who associated the previous name with colonialism and the slave trade; Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, which owns the pier, made the change after consultations with res...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Five Nurses Develop Benign Brain Tumors; Hospital Investigation Finds No Environmental Risk
Five nurses in Newton-Wellesley Hospital's maternity unit developed benign brain tumors, leading to an internal investigation that found no environmental risks, while the nurses' union is conducting its own investigation and has collected hundreds of reports from staff.
Five Nurses Develop Benign Brain Tumors; Hospital Investigation Finds No Environmental Risk
Five nurses in Newton-Wellesley Hospital's maternity unit developed benign brain tumors, leading to an internal investigation that found no environmental risks, while the nurses' union is conducting its own investigation and has collected hundreds of reports from staff.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Murcia PP Backs Vox Against EU Green Pact
The Murcia regional PP voted with Vox against the EU's Green Pact and nature restoration law, citing negative impacts on agriculture and water resources, despite internal disagreements and the motion's symbolic nature.
Murcia PP Backs Vox Against EU Green Pact
The Murcia regional PP voted with Vox against the EU's Green Pact and nature restoration law, citing negative impacts on agriculture and water resources, despite internal disagreements and the motion's symbolic nature.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Turkish Finance Minister Sees Potential Economic Advantage in Trump Tariffs
Turkey's Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek told the Financial Times that President Trump's tariffs could benefit Turkey due to its manageable trade with the US and lower oil prices, further stating that Turkey's economic structure lessens the impact of these tariffs compared to other countries.
Turkish Finance Minister Sees Potential Economic Advantage in Trump Tariffs
Turkey's Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek told the Financial Times that President Trump's tariffs could benefit Turkey due to its manageable trade with the US and lower oil prices, further stating that Turkey's economic structure lessens the impact of these tariffs compared to other countries.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Record Roma Gathering at Spanish Congress Highlights Fight Against Anti-Roma Bias
Over 100 Roma people attended the Spanish Congress of Deputies for International Roma Day, commemorating 600 years of Roma presence in Spain, with King Felipe and Queen Letizia presiding; the event highlighted ongoing efforts to combat anti-Roma stigma but emphasized the need for more comprehensive ...
Record Roma Gathering at Spanish Congress Highlights Fight Against Anti-Roma Bias
Over 100 Roma people attended the Spanish Congress of Deputies for International Roma Day, commemorating 600 years of Roma presence in Spain, with King Felipe and Queen Letizia presiding; the event highlighted ongoing efforts to combat anti-Roma stigma but emphasized the need for more comprehensive ...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Bas Considers SPD Chairmanship Bid Amidst Party Uncertainty
Former Bundestag President Bärbel Bas is considering a bid for the SPD chairmanship, creating uncertainty within the party following its worst election result in 138 years and the announcements of other potential candidates that they will not run. She will decide in the coming days.

Bas Considers SPD Chairmanship Bid Amidst Party Uncertainty
Former Bundestag President Bärbel Bas is considering a bid for the SPD chairmanship, creating uncertainty within the party following its worst election result in 138 years and the announcements of other potential candidates that they will not run. She will decide in the coming days.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Russia to Mandate Parental Consent for Teen Bank Accounts
The Russian State Duma will review a bill in May 2025 mandating parental consent for bank accounts of 14-18 year olds, prompted by over 75 billion rubles in fraudulent transactions involving minors in 2023-2024 and concerns from the Bank of Russia.

Russia to Mandate Parental Consent for Teen Bank Accounts
The Russian State Duma will review a bill in May 2025 mandating parental consent for bank accounts of 14-18 year olds, prompted by over 75 billion rubles in fraudulent transactions involving minors in 2023-2024 and concerns from the Bank of Russia.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Prison Assault Alleged Against Detained Student Protester
A student detained during protests following İBB operations was allegedly assaulted in Silivri prison by a fellow inmate who called them "terrorists" and tried to strangle one while sleeping; the attacker was moved to another cell block but remains near other student detainees, raising safety concer...

Prison Assault Alleged Against Detained Student Protester
A student detained during protests following İBB operations was allegedly assaulted in Silivri prison by a fellow inmate who called them "terrorists" and tried to strangle one while sleeping; the attacker was moved to another cell block but remains near other student detainees, raising safety concer...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Turkey's Climate Bill Faces Opposition Amidst Market-Based Approach
Facing opposition from the DEM Party, Turkey's Parliament will debate a Climate Change Bill tomorrow that prioritizes market-based solutions, such as emissions trading, over direct emission reduction measures; the bill was initially leaked online in August 2023.

Turkey's Climate Bill Faces Opposition Amidst Market-Based Approach
Facing opposition from the DEM Party, Turkey's Parliament will debate a Climate Change Bill tomorrow that prioritizes market-based solutions, such as emissions trading, over direct emission reduction measures; the bill was initially leaked online in August 2023.
Progress
56% Bias Score

France Eases Bar Licensing to Combat Rural Decline
A French bill seeks to simplify the licensing process for opening bars in villages with fewer than 3,500 residents to counteract the loss of 160,000 bars over 50 years and the resulting economic and social decline in rural areas.

France Eases Bar Licensing to Combat Rural Decline
A French bill seeks to simplify the licensing process for opening bars in villages with fewer than 3,500 residents to counteract the loss of 160,000 bars over 50 years and the resulting economic and social decline in rural areas.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Turkey's 134.2 Billion TL Real Income Loss Prompts Call for Emergency Minimum Wage Increase
DEM Party Diyarbakır MP Sevilay Çelenk proposed an emergency mid-year minimum wage increase in Turkey due to a 134.2 billion TL real income loss in the first quarter of 2025, affecting workers, public employees, and pensioners, and calling for quarterly adjustments to combat inflation.

Turkey's 134.2 Billion TL Real Income Loss Prompts Call for Emergency Minimum Wage Increase
DEM Party Diyarbakır MP Sevilay Çelenk proposed an emergency mid-year minimum wage increase in Turkey due to a 134.2 billion TL real income loss in the first quarter of 2025, affecting workers, public employees, and pensioners, and calling for quarterly adjustments to combat inflation.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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