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First 2025 Storm Warning Issued: Potential Tropical Depression Near Central America
AccuWeather issued the first storm warning of 2025 on May 8th, predicting a possible tropical depression near Central America (May 15-22) due to a slow-spinning atmospheric gyre; heavy rain is possible in South Florida, marking an early start to an expected active hurricane season.
First 2025 Storm Warning Issued: Potential Tropical Depression Near Central America
AccuWeather issued the first storm warning of 2025 on May 8th, predicting a possible tropical depression near Central America (May 15-22) due to a slow-spinning atmospheric gyre; heavy rain is possible in South Florida, marking an early start to an expected active hurricane season.
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8% Bias Score


Brazil Rejects US Request to Label Brazilian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
Brazil rejected a US request to designate the PCC and CV criminal gangs as terrorist organizations due to differing legal definitions of terrorism; the US cited FBI reports of gang cells in 12 US states and 113 visa denials in 2024.
Brazil Rejects US Request to Label Brazilian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
Brazil rejected a US request to designate the PCC and CV criminal gangs as terrorist organizations due to differing legal definitions of terrorism; the US cited FBI reports of gang cells in 12 US states and 113 visa denials in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Catalonia to Build 21,289 Public Housing Units by 2030
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced plans to build 21,289 public housing units by 2030, utilizing 665 publicly offered plots, as part of a larger 50,000-unit project to combat inequality and address the housing crisis; 25% of the units are reserved for young people under 35, and 8% for vulnera...
Catalonia to Build 21,289 Public Housing Units by 2030
Catalan President Salvador Illa announced plans to build 21,289 public housing units by 2030, utilizing 665 publicly offered plots, as part of a larger 50,000-unit project to combat inequality and address the housing crisis; 25% of the units are reserved for young people under 35, and 8% for vulnera...
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32% Bias Score


Record Tourist Numbers in Japan: Overcrowding in Major Cities Spurs Regional Tourism Initiatives
In 2024, Japan welcomed a record 36.8 million foreign tourists, a 50% increase from 2023, due to a weak yen and relaxed visa rules; however, major cities face overtourism issues, prompting Nagano and other regions to actively attract visitors with initiatives such as new cycling routes and improved ...
Record Tourist Numbers in Japan: Overcrowding in Major Cities Spurs Regional Tourism Initiatives
In 2024, Japan welcomed a record 36.8 million foreign tourists, a 50% increase from 2023, due to a weak yen and relaxed visa rules; however, major cities face overtourism issues, prompting Nagano and other regions to actively attract visitors with initiatives such as new cycling routes and improved ...
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36% Bias Score


Putin and Kadyrov Discuss Chechnya's Economic Growth and Military Role in Ukraine
During a busy day of international meetings, President Putin met with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who reported 32 percent economic growth, 47 percent industrial growth, over 8 million square meters of construction, and 55,500 Chechen fighters participating in the Ukraine conflict, with 7,540 rece...
Putin and Kadyrov Discuss Chechnya's Economic Growth and Military Role in Ukraine
During a busy day of international meetings, President Putin met with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who reported 32 percent economic growth, 47 percent industrial growth, over 8 million square meters of construction, and 55,500 Chechen fighters participating in the Ukraine conflict, with 7,540 rece...
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60% Bias Score


Franz Ferdinand Announces Australian Tour
Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand will tour Australia from November 26 to December 3, playing five shows across the country, including Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney; ticket sales begin May 14.
Franz Ferdinand Announces Australian Tour
Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand will tour Australia from November 26 to December 3, playing five shows across the country, including Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney; ticket sales begin May 14.
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44% Bias Score

British Steel to Hire 180+ Employees After Government Rescue
British Steel will hire 180+ new employees in Scunthorpe and Teesside to increase production after a government bailout prevented the closure of its blast furnaces, averting potential redundancy for 2,700 workers and addressing staff shortages.

British Steel to Hire 180+ Employees After Government Rescue
British Steel will hire 180+ new employees in Scunthorpe and Teesside to increase production after a government bailout prevented the closure of its blast furnaces, averting potential redundancy for 2,700 workers and addressing staff shortages.
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40% Bias Score

Power Struggle within Spain's Business Organizations: Cepyme Election
Gerardo Cuerva is seeking re-election as head of Spain's Cepyme, facing pressure from CEOE's president, Antonio Garamendi, who backs Ángela de Miguel. Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, publicly supported Cuerva, who accuses Garamendi of pressuring organizations to support De Miguel and alleges ...

Power Struggle within Spain's Business Organizations: Cepyme Election
Gerardo Cuerva is seeking re-election as head of Spain's Cepyme, facing pressure from CEOE's president, Antonio Garamendi, who backs Ángela de Miguel. Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, publicly supported Cuerva, who accuses Garamendi of pressuring organizations to support De Miguel and alleges ...
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Tax Agency Rebuts Law Firm's Accusations Regarding Beckham Law
A UK-US law firm accused Spain's tax agency of harassment related to the Beckham Law, prompting the agency to release data showing that only 0.5% of users faced scrutiny, with 70% resulting in compliance agreements, refuting claims of systemic abuse.

Spain's Tax Agency Rebuts Law Firm's Accusations Regarding Beckham Law
A UK-US law firm accused Spain's tax agency of harassment related to the Beckham Law, prompting the agency to release data showing that only 0.5% of users faced scrutiny, with 70% resulting in compliance agreements, refuting claims of systemic abuse.
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36% Bias Score

Reduced Political Activism Among Dutch Youth Highlighted by Symbolic Sock Purchase
On Bevrijdingsdag, a Dutch citizen bought socks with anti-establishment slogans, illustrating a trend of reduced political activism among young people due to perceived political disconnect and a preference for low-effort engagement, as revealed in a 2023 Erasmus University study.

Reduced Political Activism Among Dutch Youth Highlighted by Symbolic Sock Purchase
On Bevrijdingsdag, a Dutch citizen bought socks with anti-establishment slogans, illustrating a trend of reduced political activism among young people due to perceived political disconnect and a preference for low-effort engagement, as revealed in a 2023 Erasmus University study.
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36% Bias Score

Screen-Free Toys Show 32% Higher Literacy Scores in Preschoolers
During Screen-Free Week (May 5–11, 2025), Tonies and Learning Resources are promoting screen-free, sensory-rich toys for children, with a University of Wisconsin study showing a 32% higher emergent literacy score in preschoolers using Tonieboxes compared to a control group; these companies are donat...

Screen-Free Toys Show 32% Higher Literacy Scores in Preschoolers
During Screen-Free Week (May 5–11, 2025), Tonies and Learning Resources are promoting screen-free, sensory-rich toys for children, with a University of Wisconsin study showing a 32% higher emergent literacy score in preschoolers using Tonieboxes compared to a control group; these companies are donat...
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40% Bias Score

Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.

Builder Sues North Sydney Council for \$28 Million Over Pool Redevelopment Delays
Icon, the builder of North Sydney's Olympic pool, is suing the council for \$28 million in compensation for cost overruns and delays caused by design flaws in the pool's roof structure, which required demolition and replacement, pushing the opening date to potentially early 2026.
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48% Bias Score
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