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Wrexham's First Down Under Tour: Pre-Season Games in Australia and New Zealand
Wrexham AFC will tour Australia and New Zealand in July 2025, playing friendlies against Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, and Wellington Phoenix; this decision is influenced by the staggered start of the 2025-26 EFL season, the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, and the popularity of "Welcome to Wrexham" D...
Wrexham's First Down Under Tour: Pre-Season Games in Australia and New Zealand
Wrexham AFC will tour Australia and New Zealand in July 2025, playing friendlies against Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, and Wellington Phoenix; this decision is influenced by the staggered start of the 2025-26 EFL season, the FIFA Club World Cup in the US, and the popularity of "Welcome to Wrexham" D...
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Police Officers Convicted of Abuse of Authority
Four Limburg police officers were convicted of abuse of authority, including illegal searches and falsified reports between 2017 and 2019, receiving sentences ranging from community service to three months imprisonment, significantly less than the prosecution's request.
Dutch Police Officers Convicted of Abuse of Authority
Four Limburg police officers were convicted of abuse of authority, including illegal searches and falsified reports between 2017 and 2019, receiving sentences ranging from community service to three months imprisonment, significantly less than the prosecution's request.
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40% Bias Score


US Tariffs Push French Champagne Producers to Seek New Markets
US tariffs and trade uncertainty are forcing French Champagne producers to seek new export markets after decades of reliance on US buyers, impacting both US consumers and the long-term relationship between the countries.
US Tariffs Push French Champagne Producers to Seek New Markets
US tariffs and trade uncertainty are forcing French Champagne producers to seek new export markets after decades of reliance on US buyers, impacting both US consumers and the long-term relationship between the countries.
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48% Bias Score


DNC Recommends Revote for Vice Chair Positions Amidst Intraparty Dispute
Following a complaint about procedural irregularities in the February 1st DNC elections, the Credentials Committee recommended a revote for the vice chair positions held by David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta, prompting an intraparty dispute over election integrity and Hogg's plan to primary incumbent D...
DNC Recommends Revote for Vice Chair Positions Amidst Intraparty Dispute
Following a complaint about procedural irregularities in the February 1st DNC elections, the Credentials Committee recommended a revote for the vice chair positions held by David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta, prompting an intraparty dispute over election integrity and Hogg's plan to primary incumbent D...
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60% Bias Score


Elected Councillor Sacked From Police For Dishonesty
Newly-elected Leicestershire County Councillor Andrew Hamilton-Gray, who won almost 40% of the vote for Reform UK in Loughborough, was sacked from Leicestershire Police in January 2024 for dishonesty, after falsely claiming sick leave to pursue his luxury car sales business, contradicting his post-e...
Elected Councillor Sacked From Police For Dishonesty
Newly-elected Leicestershire County Councillor Andrew Hamilton-Gray, who won almost 40% of the vote for Reform UK in Loughborough, was sacked from Leicestershire Police in January 2024 for dishonesty, after falsely claiming sick leave to pursue his luxury car sales business, contradicting his post-e...
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56% Bias Score


Canada Appoints Former Fighter Pilot to Overhaul Military Procurement"
Canada's new cabinet includes Stephen Fuhr as Secretary of State for defence procurement, tasked with streamlining military equipment purchases, prioritizing Canadian suppliers, and increasing defence spending to 2 percent of GDP by 2030, requiring an additional $20 billion annually.
Canada Appoints Former Fighter Pilot to Overhaul Military Procurement"
Canada's new cabinet includes Stephen Fuhr as Secretary of State for defence procurement, tasked with streamlining military equipment purchases, prioritizing Canadian suppliers, and increasing defence spending to 2 percent of GDP by 2030, requiring an additional $20 billion annually.
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36% Bias Score

Cancer Diagnoses Surge Among Young Dutch Adults
A new report from the Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland (IKNL) reveals a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among young adults (18-39) in the Netherlands, with women being diagnosed 1.5 times more often than men; the most common cancers for young women are breast, cervical and melanoma, while ...

Cancer Diagnoses Surge Among Young Dutch Adults
A new report from the Integraal Kankercentrum Nederland (IKNL) reveals a significant increase in cancer diagnoses among young adults (18-39) in the Netherlands, with women being diagnosed 1.5 times more often than men; the most common cancers for young women are breast, cervical and melanoma, while ...
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24% Bias Score

Thames Water Apologizes Amidst Service Failures and £19 Billion Debt
Thames Water, supplying 16 million customers, apologized for service disruptions including a boil water notice and 40% more sewage spills in 2024, while defending staff bonuses despite a £19 billion debt.

Thames Water Apologizes Amidst Service Failures and £19 Billion Debt
Thames Water, supplying 16 million customers, apologized for service disruptions including a boil water notice and 40% more sewage spills in 2024, while defending staff bonuses despite a £19 billion debt.
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52% Bias Score

Record Credit Card Debt Spurs Demand for Debt Relief Solutions
Record-high credit card debt in the US, fueled by inflation and tariffs, is driving demand for debt relief solutions like consolidation, balance transfers, debt management plans, and debt settlement, each with varying costs, credit impacts, and eligibility.

Record Credit Card Debt Spurs Demand for Debt Relief Solutions
Record-high credit card debt in the US, fueled by inflation and tariffs, is driving demand for debt relief solutions like consolidation, balance transfers, debt management plans, and debt settlement, each with varying costs, credit impacts, and eligibility.
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36% Bias Score

Celebrity Traitors: 19 Stars to Compete for Charity
A celebrity edition of the reality TV show "The Traitors" will air this autumn, featuring 19 stars including Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, and Tom Daley competing for up to £100,000 for charity across nine hour-long episodes, following the success of the regular series which averaged over 10 million viewe...

Celebrity Traitors: 19 Stars to Compete for Charity
A celebrity edition of the reality TV show "The Traitors" will air this autumn, featuring 19 stars including Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, and Tom Daley competing for up to £100,000 for charity across nine hour-long episodes, following the success of the regular series which averaged over 10 million viewe...
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32% Bias Score

EU Launches Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU's new entry-exit system, starting in October (date to be confirmed by the European Commission), will register biometric and travel data of non-EU citizens for stays under 90 days in the Schengen Area to combat terrorism, human trafficking and irregular migration, although some member states h...

EU Launches Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU's new entry-exit system, starting in October (date to be confirmed by the European Commission), will register biometric and travel data of non-EU citizens for stays under 90 days in the Schengen Area to combat terrorism, human trafficking and irregular migration, although some member states h...
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36% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay to Pay Down $165 Million in Debt After Successful Liquidation Sales
Hudson's Bay Co. will choose a buyer for its assets and leases by mid-June, after exceeding expectations in liquidation sales that generated $129.5 million, which will be used to pay down $165 million in debt. The company received 17 bids for its assets and 12 for its 39 store leases.

Hudson's Bay to Pay Down $165 Million in Debt After Successful Liquidation Sales
Hudson's Bay Co. will choose a buyer for its assets and leases by mid-June, after exceeding expectations in liquidation sales that generated $129.5 million, which will be used to pay down $165 million in debt. The company received 17 bids for its assets and 12 for its 39 store leases.
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36% Bias Score
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