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Trump Tariffs Cripple Small U.S. Businesses
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods threaten U.S. small businesses like LARK Toys in Minnesota, which imports 80% of its products from China and faces price increases and shortages due to limited financial reserves and bargaining power with suppliers, despite small businesses comprising ...
Trump Tariffs Cripple Small U.S. Businesses
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods threaten U.S. small businesses like LARK Toys in Minnesota, which imports 80% of its products from China and faces price increases and shortages due to limited financial reserves and bargaining power with suppliers, despite small businesses comprising ...
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48% Bias Score


House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.
House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Hold Threatens Displacement of 280,000 Ukrainian Refugees
Approximately 280,000 Ukrainians in the US, who arrived under the "Uniting for Ukraine" program, face displacement due to a Trump administration hold on processing applications for parole extensions and work authorizations, causing distress in the communities that welcomed them.
Trump Administration Hold Threatens Displacement of 280,000 Ukrainian Refugees
Approximately 280,000 Ukrainians in the US, who arrived under the "Uniting for Ukraine" program, face displacement due to a Trump administration hold on processing applications for parole extensions and work authorizations, causing distress in the communities that welcomed them.
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44% Bias Score


Venice Battles Overtourism: Can the City Survive?
Venice, with a population under 50,000, faces overtourism (30 million annual visitors), resulting in a housing crisis and economic strain; initiatives like a day-tripper fee and sustainable tourism projects aim to address these issues.
Venice Battles Overtourism: Can the City Survive?
Venice, with a population under 50,000, faces overtourism (30 million annual visitors), resulting in a housing crisis and economic strain; initiatives like a day-tripper fee and sustainable tourism projects aim to address these issues.
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56% Bias Score


US Announces New Humanitarian Aid System for Gaza
The US is launching a new humanitarian aid system for Gaza, replacing the UN-led effort, to address a severe crisis exacerbated by 19 months of war and Israel's halt of international aid; Israel will ensure aid delivery security.
US Announces New Humanitarian Aid System for Gaza
The US is launching a new humanitarian aid system for Gaza, replacing the UN-led effort, to address a severe crisis exacerbated by 19 months of war and Israel's halt of international aid; Israel will ensure aid delivery security.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's New Military Service Aims to Fill Bundeswehr's Personnel Gap
Germany's new government, under Chancellor Scholz, is implementing a Swedish-inspired voluntary military service starting in 2025 to address a critical shortage of personnel and reservists in the Bundeswehr, aiming for 100,000 additional reservists to overcome current limitations of around 34,000, a...
Germany's New Military Service Aims to Fill Bundeswehr's Personnel Gap
Germany's new government, under Chancellor Scholz, is implementing a Swedish-inspired voluntary military service starting in 2025 to address a critical shortage of personnel and reservists in the Bundeswehr, aiming for 100,000 additional reservists to overcome current limitations of around 34,000, a...
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60% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Military Standoff: Drone and Missile Exchange Highlights Escalating Tensions
Following cross-border drone and missile attacks, India and Pakistan reported neutralizing each other's weaponry, highlighting the escalating tensions and significant military disparity between the two nations, particularly in drone technology and overall defense spending.

India-Pakistan Military Standoff: Drone and Missile Exchange Highlights Escalating Tensions
Following cross-border drone and missile attacks, India and Pakistan reported neutralizing each other's weaponry, highlighting the escalating tensions and significant military disparity between the two nations, particularly in drone technology and overall defense spending.
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32% Bias Score

High-Profile Trials Capture Public Attention Amidst Heightened Social Media Engagement
High-profile trials of Karen Read, Harvey Weinstein, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger, along with resentencing hearings for the Menendez brothers, are captivating public attention and sparking national conversations about justice, morality, and the role of social media i...

High-Profile Trials Capture Public Attention Amidst Heightened Social Media Engagement
High-profile trials of Karen Read, Harvey Weinstein, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger, along with resentencing hearings for the Menendez brothers, are captivating public attention and sparking national conversations about justice, morality, and the role of social media i...
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48% Bias Score

Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.

Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.
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40% Bias Score

Polish Anti-Immigration Protest Influences Tight Presidential Race
On May 10th, thousands protested in Warsaw against illegal immigration and Donald Tusk's government, eight days before Poland's presidential election, highlighting the issue's significance in the tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki.

Polish Anti-Immigration Protest Influences Tight Presidential Race
On May 10th, thousands protested in Warsaw against illegal immigration and Donald Tusk's government, eight days before Poland's presidential election, highlighting the issue's significance in the tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki.
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44% Bias Score

France and Poland Strengthen Security Ties Amidst Ukraine War
France and Poland signed a security cooperation agreement on Friday in Nancy, focusing on mutual defense, including potential military assistance, and cooperation in energy and economics, driven by the ongoing war in Ukraine.

France and Poland Strengthen Security Ties Amidst Ukraine War
France and Poland signed a security cooperation agreement on Friday in Nancy, focusing on mutual defense, including potential military assistance, and cooperation in energy and economics, driven by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

US-China Trade Talks Begin in Geneva Amidst High Tariffs
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson are meeting in Geneva with a Chinese delegation to discuss high tariffs imposed by both countries, disrupting over $660 billion in trade annually; prospects for de-escalation are currently considered low.

US-China Trade Talks Begin in Geneva Amidst High Tariffs
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson are meeting in Geneva with a Chinese delegation to discuss high tariffs imposed by both countries, disrupting over $660 billion in trade annually; prospects for de-escalation are currently considered low.
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40% Bias Score
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