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Canada Plans Increased Spending to Counter US Tariff Recession Risk
Facing a potential recession due to US tariffs, Canada's incoming government plans increased deficits and spending, aiming to counteract economic slowdown and mitigate potential job losses, while acknowledging inflation risks.
Canada Plans Increased Spending to Counter US Tariff Recession Risk
Facing a potential recession due to US tariffs, Canada's incoming government plans increased deficits and spending, aiming to counteract economic slowdown and mitigate potential job losses, while acknowledging inflation risks.
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44% Bias Score


Foreign Investors Reduce U.S. Asset Holdings, Triggering Market Re-rating
Foreign investors are reducing their U.S. stock and bond holdings following President Trump's tariff announcement, potentially causing significant price impacts due to the massive size of U.S. markets and the record-high foreign ownership of U.S. assets.
Foreign Investors Reduce U.S. Asset Holdings, Triggering Market Re-rating
Foreign investors are reducing their U.S. stock and bond holdings following President Trump's tariff announcement, potentially causing significant price impacts due to the massive size of U.S. markets and the record-high foreign ownership of U.S. assets.
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48% Bias Score


Musk Faces \$2.37 Billion in Potential Legal Liabilities, Senate Report Finds
A Senate Democrats' report estimates Elon Musk and his companies face \$2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities from 65 investigations across 11 agencies, raising concerns about his influence within the Trump administration and potential conflicts of interest.
Musk Faces \$2.37 Billion in Potential Legal Liabilities, Senate Report Finds
A Senate Democrats' report estimates Elon Musk and his companies face \$2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities from 65 investigations across 11 agencies, raising concerns about his influence within the Trump administration and potential conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score


Essex Millionaire Murders: Investigation Reveals Calculated Double Homicide
The two-part documentary "The Essex Millionaire Murders" investigates the 2023 deaths of Carol and Stephen Baxter in Mersea, Essex, revealing that their deaths were caused by an overdose of drugs, including fentanyl, administered by Luke D'Wit, a family friend and IT consultant, who was subsequently...
Essex Millionaire Murders: Investigation Reveals Calculated Double Homicide
The two-part documentary "The Essex Millionaire Murders" investigates the 2023 deaths of Carol and Stephen Baxter in Mersea, Essex, revealing that their deaths were caused by an overdose of drugs, including fentanyl, administered by Luke D'Wit, a family friend and IT consultant, who was subsequently...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Postpones Controversial Telecom Bill Amid Censorship Concerns
The Mexican Senate postponed a controversial telecommunications bill that could allow the government to block digital platforms, following public protests and concerns over censorship; the bill's future is uncertain.
Mexico Postpones Controversial Telecom Bill Amid Censorship Concerns
The Mexican Senate postponed a controversial telecommunications bill that could allow the government to block digital platforms, following public protests and concerns over censorship; the bill's future is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score


Massive Power Outage Cripples Madrid"
A massive power outage in Madrid on Monday caused widespread chaos, halting the metro, traffic lights, and airport operations, leading to widespread transportation issues and emergency interventions.
Massive Power Outage Cripples Madrid"
A massive power outage in Madrid on Monday caused widespread chaos, halting the metro, traffic lights, and airport operations, leading to widespread transportation issues and emergency interventions.
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44% Bias Score

Yukon Wind Farm Bolsters Indigenous Sovereignty, Spotlights Northern Renewable Energy Challenges
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation's Haeckel Hill wind farm, operational since last summer, powers 650 homes, reducing southern Yukon's reliance on fossil fuels and strengthening Indigenous sovereignty amidst geopolitical concerns, while highlighting challenges in expanding renewable energy in the North.

Yukon Wind Farm Bolsters Indigenous Sovereignty, Spotlights Northern Renewable Energy Challenges
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation's Haeckel Hill wind farm, operational since last summer, powers 650 homes, reducing southern Yukon's reliance on fossil fuels and strengthening Indigenous sovereignty amidst geopolitical concerns, while highlighting challenges in expanding renewable energy in the North.
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36% Bias Score

UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...

UK Bans Asylum for Foreign Nationals Convicted of Sex Offenses
The UK will ban foreign nationals with sex offense convictions from claiming asylum, a move prompted by the Reform party's electoral success and concerns about national security, as exemplified by the case of Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender who committed a chemical attack after being granted a...
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52% Bias Score

Idaho Murders: Roommates' Decision, Delayed 911 Call Key to Case
Four University of Idaho students were murdered in their home on November 13, 2022; two surviving roommates' decision to stay home instead of going out for a late-night snack placed them in the house during the attack; the ensuing events, including a delayed 911 call and the discovery of the bodies,...

Idaho Murders: Roommates' Decision, Delayed 911 Call Key to Case
Four University of Idaho students were murdered in their home on November 13, 2022; two surviving roommates' decision to stay home instead of going out for a late-night snack placed them in the house during the attack; the ensuing events, including a delayed 911 call and the discovery of the bodies,...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...

Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...
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60% Bias Score

1989 US Invasion of Panama: A Legacy of Trauma
The 1989 US invasion of Panama, resulting in 350 deaths, followed years of escalating dictatorship under Manuel Noriega, marked by election fraud and drug trafficking, and was fueled by a deteriorating US-Panama relationship and Panama's geopolitical significance.

1989 US Invasion of Panama: A Legacy of Trauma
The 1989 US invasion of Panama, resulting in 350 deaths, followed years of escalating dictatorship under Manuel Noriega, marked by election fraud and drug trafficking, and was fueled by a deteriorating US-Panama relationship and Panama's geopolitical significance.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.
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72% Bias Score
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