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Gabon's Post-Coup Election: Nguema Wins with 90.35%
Gabon's April 12th presidential election, following an August 2023 coup, saw Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema win with 90.35% of the vote, marking a key step towards restoring constitutional order, according to the UN, which coordinated with regional bodies in the process.
Gabon's Post-Coup Election: Nguema Wins with 90.35%
Gabon's April 12th presidential election, following an August 2023 coup, saw Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema win with 90.35% of the vote, marking a key step towards restoring constitutional order, according to the UN, which coordinated with regional bodies in the process.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Trade War: Economic Risks and Potential Gains
President Trump's trade war, marked by a 90-day pause on most tariffs except for China's 145 percent increase, aims to shrink the US trade deficit, primarily with China, despite the potential for a 0.6 percent economic contraction next year and increased inflation; economists project almost $1.7 tri...
Trump's Trade War: Economic Risks and Potential Gains
President Trump's trade war, marked by a 90-day pause on most tariffs except for China's 145 percent increase, aims to shrink the US trade deficit, primarily with China, despite the potential for a 0.6 percent economic contraction next year and increased inflation; economists project almost $1.7 tri...
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36% Bias Score


Detroit Conference Features Terrorist's Widow, PFLP Member
The People's Conference for Palestine, scheduled for August 29-31 in Detroit, will feature PFLP member Wisam Rafeedie and Sana' Daqqah, widow of convicted terrorist Walid Daqqah, whose 1984 actions included the torture and murder of an IDF soldier; organizers disclaim responsibility for the views ex...
Detroit Conference Features Terrorist's Widow, PFLP Member
The People's Conference for Palestine, scheduled for August 29-31 in Detroit, will feature PFLP member Wisam Rafeedie and Sana' Daqqah, widow of convicted terrorist Walid Daqqah, whose 1984 actions included the torture and murder of an IDF soldier; organizers disclaim responsibility for the views ex...
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68% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Fuel Recession Fears on Wall Street
Concerns of a recession driven by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies are growing on Wall Street, with CEOs expressing alarm, the S&P 500 briefly entering a bear market, and consumer confidence falling to its lowest point since 2021.
Trump's Tariffs Fuel Recession Fears on Wall Street
Concerns of a recession driven by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies are growing on Wall Street, with CEOs expressing alarm, the S&P 500 briefly entering a bear market, and consumer confidence falling to its lowest point since 2021.
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60% Bias Score


California Sues Trump Over Tariffs
California filed a lawsuit on Wednesday challenging President Trump's tariffs, arguing he lacks the authority to impose them under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the state is the world's fifth-largest economy and the largest U.S. importer.
California Sues Trump Over Tariffs
California filed a lawsuit on Wednesday challenging President Trump's tariffs, arguing he lacks the authority to impose them under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the state is the world's fifth-largest economy and the largest U.S. importer.
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40% Bias Score


Corporate DEI Cuts Increase Legal Risks Amid Record U.S. Stress
Amid record-high stress in the U.S., corporations are scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, increasing their risk of legal action under Title VII, the Equal Pay Act, and the ADA. In 2024, the EEOC received 88,531 discrimination charges (up 9%), and 8,800 ADA Title III complai...
Corporate DEI Cuts Increase Legal Risks Amid Record U.S. Stress
Amid record-high stress in the U.S., corporations are scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, increasing their risk of legal action under Title VII, the Equal Pay Act, and the ADA. In 2024, the EEOC received 88,531 discrimination charges (up 9%), and 8,800 ADA Title III complai...
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60% Bias Score

ASML Faces Uncertainty Amidst US Chip Tariffs and Export Restrictions
ASML, a key player in the chip industry, faces uncertainty due to US import tariffs and new restrictions on chip exports to China, impacting its stock price despite meeting Q[NUMBER] revenue expectations; the company is collaborating with others to mitigate the effects.

ASML Faces Uncertainty Amidst US Chip Tariffs and Export Restrictions
ASML, a key player in the chip industry, faces uncertainty due to US import tariffs and new restrictions on chip exports to China, impacting its stock price despite meeting Q[NUMBER] revenue expectations; the company is collaborating with others to mitigate the effects.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Official Accused of Sexual Assault Amidst International Criticism
An Israeli public official's daughter has accused her parents of sexual assault; Israeli police report no evidence, while international media, particularly Arab outlets, criticize the government's silence, drawing comparisons to Hamas's actions.

Israeli Official Accused of Sexual Assault Amidst International Criticism
An Israeli public official's daughter has accused her parents of sexual assault; Israeli police report no evidence, while international media, particularly Arab outlets, criticize the government's silence, drawing comparisons to Hamas's actions.
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60% Bias Score

AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, created an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WholeSlideImages (WSI) of gastric biopsies. The system analyzes key features to quantify precancerous changes, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce stomach cancer risk...

AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, created an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WholeSlideImages (WSI) of gastric biopsies. The system analyzes key features to quantify precancerous changes, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce stomach cancer risk...
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48% Bias Score

Workplace Favoritism Drives Employee Exodus
A SideHustles.com survey shows 40% of U.S. workers considered quitting due to perceived favoritism; the problem manifests as special treatment, unfair assignments, and unequal access to flexible work, disproportionately affecting technology, education, and healthcare.

Workplace Favoritism Drives Employee Exodus
A SideHustles.com survey shows 40% of U.S. workers considered quitting due to perceived favoritism; the problem manifests as special treatment, unfair assignments, and unequal access to flexible work, disproportionately affecting technology, education, and healthcare.
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40% Bias Score

US AI Reshoring Faces Critical Workforce Shortage
Nvidia's new US-based AI supercomputer manufacturing facilities face a critical workforce shortage, as highlighted by Autodesk's 2025 report, which reveals that 58% of industry leaders cite a lack of skilled AI talent as a major growth constraint, threatening the success of reshoring efforts.

US AI Reshoring Faces Critical Workforce Shortage
Nvidia's new US-based AI supercomputer manufacturing facilities face a critical workforce shortage, as highlighted by Autodesk's 2025 report, which reveals that 58% of industry leaders cite a lack of skilled AI talent as a major growth constraint, threatening the success of reshoring efforts.
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44% Bias Score

ACA Subsidy Payment System Flaws Lead to Coverage Losses
A $10 monthly premium increase under the Affordable Care Act led to a 14% loss of coverage in Massachusetts, not due to affordability but the manual payment process, impacting low-income, often unbanked individuals.

ACA Subsidy Payment System Flaws Lead to Coverage Losses
A $10 monthly premium increase under the Affordable Care Act led to a 14% loss of coverage in Massachusetts, not due to affordability but the manual payment process, impacting low-income, often unbanked individuals.
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52% Bias Score
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