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Carney Courts NDP Voters in B.C. as Election Nears
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is campaigning in key British Columbia ridings traditionally held by the NDP, emphasizing his commitment to social programs and urging progressive voters to support him, while the NDP focuses on defending its existing seats in the province.
Carney Courts NDP Voters in B.C. as Election Nears
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is campaigning in key British Columbia ridings traditionally held by the NDP, emphasizing his commitment to social programs and urging progressive voters to support him, while the NDP focuses on defending its existing seats in the province.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Businesses Brace for Economic Storm as Earnings Season Approaches
The upcoming Canadian corporate earnings season will reveal the extent to which businesses are managing the impact of global economic shock, recessionary pressures, and tariffs, with CEO insights and future outlook deemed more important than the actual numbers.
Canadian Businesses Brace for Economic Storm as Earnings Season Approaches
The upcoming Canadian corporate earnings season will reveal the extent to which businesses are managing the impact of global economic shock, recessionary pressures, and tariffs, with CEO insights and future outlook deemed more important than the actual numbers.
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56% Bias Score


Eisbรคren Berlin Dominates Kรถlner Haie in DEL Finals Game Four
Eisbรคren Berlin defeated Kรถlner Haie 7-0 in game four of the DEL finals, taking a 3-1 series lead and potentially clinching their 11th championship on Friday; the absence of Berlin's top defender, Kai Wissmann, did not affect their performance.
Eisbรคren Berlin Dominates Kรถlner Haie in DEL Finals Game Four
Eisbรคren Berlin defeated Kรถlner Haie 7-0 in game four of the DEL finals, taking a 3-1 series lead and potentially clinching their 11th championship on Friday; the absence of Berlin's top defender, Kai Wissmann, did not affect their performance.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine and Poland Condemn Vandalism at UPA Gravesite Amidst Joint Exhumation Efforts
Joint Ukrainian and Polish teams will begin exhumations in the former village of Puzhniki on April 24th, searching for victims of the Volyn tragedy; however, this is overshadowed by vandalism at a UPA grave in Poland, where a new plaque falsely accuses UPA of genocide, causing both countries to cond...
Ukraine and Poland Condemn Vandalism at UPA Gravesite Amidst Joint Exhumation Efforts
Joint Ukrainian and Polish teams will begin exhumations in the former village of Puzhniki on April 24th, searching for victims of the Volyn tragedy; however, this is overshadowed by vandalism at a UPA grave in Poland, where a new plaque falsely accuses UPA of genocide, causing both countries to cond...
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40% Bias Score


Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
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36% Bias Score


Australian Credit Card "Churning": Rewards and Risks
Australians are increasingly using credit cards to accumulate frequent flyer points, a practice known as "churning," which offers substantial rewards but carries risks of debt and damaged credit scores; while beneficial for some, it disproportionately affects low-income individuals.
Australian Credit Card "Churning": Rewards and Risks
Australians are increasingly using credit cards to accumulate frequent flyer points, a practice known as "churning," which offers substantial rewards but carries risks of debt and damaged credit scores; while beneficial for some, it disproportionately affects low-income individuals.
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44% Bias Score

Marguerite Bรฉrard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bรฉrard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.

Marguerite Bรฉrard Appointed CEO of ABN Amro
Marguerite Bรฉrard, a former French government official and BNP Paribas executive, has been named CEO of ABN Amro, succeeding the previous male leadership.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Canadian DIY Financial Planning Apps Amidst Trade Uncertainty
Canadian DIY financial planning app Optiml reports a 60 percent increase in weekly website traffic amid global trade uncertainty, offering affordable Canadian-specific planning tools as an alternative to expensive human planners.

Surge in Canadian DIY Financial Planning Apps Amidst Trade Uncertainty
Canadian DIY financial planning app Optiml reports a 60 percent increase in weekly website traffic amid global trade uncertainty, offering affordable Canadian-specific planning tools as an alternative to expensive human planners.
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Contentious Plan to Meet NATO's Defense Spending Target
Italy aims to meet NATO's 2 percent GDP defense spending target by 2025 by reclassifying existing civil expenditures, a move facing uncertainty from the EU and NATO, who may challenge its accounting methods at the June summit, potentially increasing political pressure.

Italy's Contentious Plan to Meet NATO's Defense Spending Target
Italy aims to meet NATO's 2 percent GDP defense spending target by 2025 by reclassifying existing civil expenditures, a move facing uncertainty from the EU and NATO, who may challenge its accounting methods at the June summit, potentially increasing political pressure.
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44% Bias Score

Race Across the World": Youngest Contestants, Separated Couple Headline New Season
The BBC's "Race Across the World" returns for a fifth season, taking teams across 14,000km from China and Nepal to India. This season features the youngest-ever contestants (aged 18 and 19), the show's first separated couple, and several sibling pairs, adding unique dynamics to the familiar challeng...

Race Across the World": Youngest Contestants, Separated Couple Headline New Season
The BBC's "Race Across the World" returns for a fifth season, taking teams across 14,000km from China and Nepal to India. This season features the youngest-ever contestants (aged 18 and 19), the show's first separated couple, and several sibling pairs, adding unique dynamics to the familiar challeng...
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40% Bias Score

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...
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52% Bias Score

Chipotle Reports First Revenue Drop in Five Years
Chipotle's first-quarter 2025 revenue unexpectedly fell 0.4 percent to $2.88 billion, missing Wall Street's expectations of $2.95 billion, due to inclement weather, reduced consumer spending, and potential consumer fatigue, marking the first sales decline in five years.

Chipotle Reports First Revenue Drop in Five Years
Chipotle's first-quarter 2025 revenue unexpectedly fell 0.4 percent to $2.88 billion, missing Wall Street's expectations of $2.95 billion, due to inclement weather, reduced consumer spending, and potential consumer fatigue, marking the first sales decline in five years.
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40% Bias Score
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