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Canadian Liberals Win Fourth Term Amidst Anti-Populist Sentiment
In Canada's recent election, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, secured a fourth term, defying expectations and largely due to voter apprehension towards the Conservative Party's leader, Pierre Poilievre, who was perceived as a Trump-like figure; this outcome contrasts with initial polling data ...
Canadian Liberals Win Fourth Term Amidst Anti-Populist Sentiment
In Canada's recent election, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, secured a fourth term, defying expectations and largely due to voter apprehension towards the Conservative Party's leader, Pierre Poilievre, who was perceived as a Trump-like figure; this outcome contrasts with initial polling data ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Atlantic Interview: Charm, Confidence, and Calculated Strategy
The Atlantic conducted a phone interview with President Trump, revealing his views on his second term, indictments, and political strategies, and challenging typical media portrayals.
Trump's Atlantic Interview: Charm, Confidence, and Calculated Strategy
The Atlantic conducted a phone interview with President Trump, revealing his views on his second term, indictments, and political strategies, and challenging typical media portrayals.
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40% Bias Score


House Aims for Swift Passage of Trump's Agenda; Senate, Economic Impacts Uncertain
Speaker Mike Johnson announced the House plans to pass President Trump's legislative agenda by Memorial Day, including $1.5 trillion in spending cuts and a multi-trillion dollar tax code overhaul, despite concerns over Senate delays and potential economic repercussions.
House Aims for Swift Passage of Trump's Agenda; Senate, Economic Impacts Uncertain
Speaker Mike Johnson announced the House plans to pass President Trump's legislative agenda by Memorial Day, including $1.5 trillion in spending cuts and a multi-trillion dollar tax code overhaul, despite concerns over Senate delays and potential economic repercussions.
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56% Bias Score


Spain and Portugal Investigate Widespread Power Outage; Cyberattack Ruled Out
A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025, impacting millions. While initially suspected to be a cyberattack, both governments have ruled that out, with power largely restored; investigations into the exact cause—possibly related to solar power generation or atmospheric anomali...
Spain and Portugal Investigate Widespread Power Outage; Cyberattack Ruled Out
A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025, impacting millions. While initially suspected to be a cyberattack, both governments have ruled that out, with power largely restored; investigations into the exact cause—possibly related to solar power generation or atmospheric anomali...
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Ceasefire Announcements: Peace Moves or Propaganda?
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Russia announced another, lasting from May 8th to 10th, to coincide with Victory Day, but Ukraine questioned the sincerity of the gestures and the lack of immediate cessation of hostilities.
Russia's Ceasefire Announcements: Peace Moves or Propaganda?
Following a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Russia announced another, lasting from May 8th to 10th, to coincide with Victory Day, but Ukraine questioned the sincerity of the gestures and the lack of immediate cessation of hostilities.
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52% Bias Score


EPP Leader Rejects Far-Right Alliances, Highlights Populist Threat
Manfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party (EPP), declared populists and extremists as the EPP's main rivals, rejecting alliances with far-right groups like the AfD and Marine Le Pen while remaining open to cooperation with other center-right parties. He emphasized the EPP's commitment to ...
EPP Leader Rejects Far-Right Alliances, Highlights Populist Threat
Manfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party (EPP), declared populists and extremists as the EPP's main rivals, rejecting alliances with far-right groups like the AfD and Marine Le Pen while remaining open to cooperation with other center-right parties. He emphasized the EPP's commitment to ...
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52% Bias Score

IRS Scrutiny Heightens Risks for Expats Claiming Additional Child Tax Credit
The Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) provides up to $1,700 per qualifying child in 2025 but is unavailable to US expats electing Section 911 exclusions; however, the Foreign Tax Credit offers an alternative, requiring careful planning amid increased IRS scrutiny.

IRS Scrutiny Heightens Risks for Expats Claiming Additional Child Tax Credit
The Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) provides up to $1,700 per qualifying child in 2025 but is unavailable to US expats electing Section 911 exclusions; however, the Foreign Tax Credit offers an alternative, requiring careful planning amid increased IRS scrutiny.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Threatens to Defund Sanctuary Cities
President Trump issued an executive order threatening to cut federal funding to states and cities that don't comply with federal immigration laws; Boston, Massachusetts, which receives \$300 million annually in federal funding, is among the cities potentially affected.

Trump Threatens to Defund Sanctuary Cities
President Trump issued an executive order threatening to cut federal funding to states and cities that don't comply with federal immigration laws; Boston, Massachusetts, which receives \$300 million annually in federal funding, is among the cities potentially affected.
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60% Bias Score

Villa Tugendhat: Modernist Masterpiece and Site of the Velvet Divorce
Villa Tugendhat, a 1930s modernist home designed by Mies van der Rohe in Brno, Czechoslovakia, was seized by Nazis, later hosting the 1992 Velvet Divorce agreement splitting Czechoslovakia peacefully, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Villa Tugendhat: Modernist Masterpiece and Site of the Velvet Divorce
Villa Tugendhat, a 1930s modernist home designed by Mies van der Rohe in Brno, Czechoslovakia, was seized by Nazis, later hosting the 1992 Velvet Divorce agreement splitting Czechoslovakia peacefully, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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32% Bias Score

Massive Power Outage Cripples Spain and Portugal
A massive power outage on Monday crippled Spain and Portugal, interrupting 15 gigawatts of energy (60% of Spain's consumption), causing widespread chaos and prompting investigations into the unknown cause, while also revealing both the vulnerabilities and resilience of affected communities.

Massive Power Outage Cripples Spain and Portugal
A massive power outage on Monday crippled Spain and Portugal, interrupting 15 gigawatts of energy (60% of Spain's consumption), causing widespread chaos and prompting investigations into the unknown cause, while also revealing both the vulnerabilities and resilience of affected communities.
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28% Bias Score

Unverified Claims: US Blocks Germany's Potential Supply of Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
Claims spread on social media allege the US is blocking Germany from supplying Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles due to US-made components; however, Euroverify found no evidence confirming this, and the German government offered no comment.

Unverified Claims: US Blocks Germany's Potential Supply of Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
Claims spread on social media allege the US is blocking Germany from supplying Ukraine with Taurus long-range missiles due to US-made components; however, Euroverify found no evidence confirming this, and the German government offered no comment.
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44% Bias Score

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...

EU Work-Related Depression Costs Exceed €100 Billion Annually
A new study reveals that work-related depression costs the EU over €100 billion yearly, with 8% of cardiovascular diseases and 23% of depression cases linked to psychosocial work risks like stress, long hours, and job insecurity, leading to thousands of preventable deaths and lost productivity in 20...
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20% Bias Score
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