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Trump's Import Tariffs Face Backlash from High-Profile Republican Allies
Prominent US billionaires Bill Ackman, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Ken Langone, previously strong Trump supporters, have publicly condemned his new import tariffs, warning of potentially catastrophic economic consequences and urging a policy reversal before their April 9th implementation.
Trump's Import Tariffs Face Backlash from High-Profile Republican Allies
Prominent US billionaires Bill Ackman, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Ken Langone, previously strong Trump supporters, have publicly condemned his new import tariffs, warning of potentially catastrophic economic consequences and urging a policy reversal before their April 9th implementation.
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64% Bias Score


Thousands of Undocumented Workers Exploit Dutch Registration System
An estimated 35,000 undocumented Brazilians work in the Netherlands, primarily due to a loophole in the Registration Non-Residents (RNI) system allowing them to obtain a BSN without demonstrating legal residency; this enables exploitation and challenges effective monitoring by authorities.
Thousands of Undocumented Workers Exploit Dutch Registration System
An estimated 35,000 undocumented Brazilians work in the Netherlands, primarily due to a loophole in the Registration Non-Residents (RNI) system allowing them to obtain a BSN without demonstrating legal residency; this enables exploitation and challenges effective monitoring by authorities.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Impact of Asthma Inhalers Prompts Dutch Guideline
In the Netherlands, the majority of the 1.5 million asthma patients' commonly used inhalers contain climate-damaging substances and PFAS, although experts suggest most could switch to less harmful alternatives; a new guideline aims to assist doctors.
Climate Impact of Asthma Inhalers Prompts Dutch Guideline
In the Netherlands, the majority of the 1.5 million asthma patients' commonly used inhalers contain climate-damaging substances and PFAS, although experts suggest most could switch to less harmful alternatives; a new guideline aims to assist doctors.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Mineral Deal, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Ukraine rejected a US proposal on post-war mineral resource development, citing sovereignty concerns; negotiations continue with a Ukrainian delegation visiting the US for talks, including representatives from an international law firm.
Ukraine Rejects US Mineral Deal, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Ukraine rejected a US proposal on post-war mineral resource development, citing sovereignty concerns; negotiations continue with a Ukrainian delegation visiting the US for talks, including representatives from an international law firm.
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60% Bias Score


Bail Denied in Murder Case: Man Accused of Plotting Ex-Partner's Death
Tyler Scott William James, 27, was denied bail in Queensland Supreme Court on Wednesday for the murder of his ex-partner, Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was run over by an SUV on July 19, 2024; prosecutors allege James conspired with another woman to have Thompson killed.
Bail Denied in Murder Case: Man Accused of Plotting Ex-Partner's Death
Tyler Scott William James, 27, was denied bail in Queensland Supreme Court on Wednesday for the murder of his ex-partner, Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was run over by an SUV on July 19, 2024; prosecutors allege James conspired with another woman to have Thompson killed.
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44% Bias Score


Paralyzed Driver Wickens Returns to Professional Racing
Paralyzed race car driver Robert Wickens will compete in Saturday's IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Long Beach, driving a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R equipped with a Bosch-developed electronic hand-braking system, marking a significant milestone in his recovery and a first for the Grand ...
Paralyzed Driver Wickens Returns to Professional Racing
Paralyzed race car driver Robert Wickens will compete in Saturday's IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Long Beach, driving a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R equipped with a Bosch-developed electronic hand-braking system, marking a significant milestone in his recovery and a first for the Grand ...
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20% Bias Score

Tata Steel Cuts 1600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
Tata Steel is cutting 1600 jobs (20% of its workforce) in IJmuiden, Netherlands, due to a €556 million loss and challenges in the European steel industry, prompting union resistance and raising concerns about the industry's future.

Tata Steel Cuts 1600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
Tata Steel is cutting 1600 jobs (20% of its workforce) in IJmuiden, Netherlands, due to a €556 million loss and challenges in the European steel industry, prompting union resistance and raising concerns about the industry's future.
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36% Bias Score

UK University Fined £585,000 for Failing to Protect Academic's Freedom of Speech
The Office for Students fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for failing to protect Kathleen Stock's academic freedom after she resigned in 2021 following a harassment campaign over her views on gender identity; the OfS criticized the university's diversity policy for creating a chilling effect.

UK University Fined £585,000 for Failing to Protect Academic's Freedom of Speech
The Office for Students fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for failing to protect Kathleen Stock's academic freedom after she resigned in 2021 following a harassment campaign over her views on gender identity; the OfS criticized the university's diversity policy for creating a chilling effect.
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48% Bias Score

Gottheimer Urges Investigation into PACC for Hosting PFLP Member
Congressman Josh Gottheimer is urging an investigation into the Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) for potentially violating the Anti-Terrorism Act by hosting a virtual address by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) member Wisam Rafeedie, whose participation was initially ...

Gottheimer Urges Investigation into PACC for Hosting PFLP Member
Congressman Josh Gottheimer is urging an investigation into the Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) for potentially violating the Anti-Terrorism Act by hosting a virtual address by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) member Wisam Rafeedie, whose participation was initially ...
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56% Bias Score

SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...

SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...
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60% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Result in Eight Deaths
In South Sudan, eight people died while walking three hours for cholera treatment due to US aid cuts that closed local health services; this is the first reported death directly resulting from President Trump's "America First" policy.

US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Result in Eight Deaths
In South Sudan, eight people died while walking three hours for cholera treatment due to US aid cuts that closed local health services; this is the first reported death directly resulting from President Trump's "America First" policy.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Program Cuts Leave Coal Miners Without Crucial Healthcare
The termination of the federally funded Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program, which provided free healthcare to 50,000 miners, has eliminated critical monitoring and early detection services for Black Lung Disease, due to President Trump's budget cuts, potentially leading to increased severe il...

Federal Program Cuts Leave Coal Miners Without Crucial Healthcare
The termination of the federally funded Coal Workers' Health Surveillance Program, which provided free healthcare to 50,000 miners, has eliminated critical monitoring and early detection services for Black Lung Disease, due to President Trump's budget cuts, potentially leading to increased severe il...
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56% Bias Score
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