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France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, allowing self-administration of a lethal substance; physician assistance is permitted only if the patient is physically unable to do so.
France Legalizes Assisted Suicide
The French parliament approved a law legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill patients experiencing unbearable suffering, allowing self-administration of a lethal substance; physician assistance is permitted only if the patient is physically unable to do so.
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40% Bias Score


IDF Resistance Delays Investigation into October 7 Attack
The Israeli State Comptroller is investigating the government's response to the October 7 Hamas attack, facing resistance from the IDF over access to sensitive documents and concerns about exceeding his authority; the lack of a State Commission of Inquiry fuels this debate, creating delays amidst be...
IDF Resistance Delays Investigation into October 7 Attack
The Israeli State Comptroller is investigating the government's response to the October 7 Hamas attack, facing resistance from the IDF over access to sensitive documents and concerns about exceeding his authority; the lack of a State Commission of Inquiry fuels this debate, creating delays amidst be...
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44% Bias Score


Israel Approves Controversial Media Reform Despite Concerns Over Political Influence
Israel's Ministerial Committee approved a bill overhauling media regulations, despite Attorney General warnings of increased political influence, dismantling existing regulatory bodies and eliminating safeguards for news independence, sparking concerns about press freedom.
Israel Approves Controversial Media Reform Despite Concerns Over Political Influence
Israel's Ministerial Committee approved a bill overhauling media regulations, despite Attorney General warnings of increased political influence, dismantling existing regulatory bodies and eliminating safeguards for news independence, sparking concerns about press freedom.
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40% Bias Score


Travel Loyalty Shifts to Perks and Experiences, Credit Card Companies Emerge as Key Players
Consumer loyalty in the travel industry is shifting from brands to perks and experiences, with credit card companies like Chase emerging as major players due to their flexible reward systems and control over the travel journey, leaving traditional brands to adapt or risk being disintermediated.
Travel Loyalty Shifts to Perks and Experiences, Credit Card Companies Emerge as Key Players
Consumer loyalty in the travel industry is shifting from brands to perks and experiences, with credit card companies like Chase emerging as major players due to their flexible reward systems and control over the travel journey, leaving traditional brands to adapt or risk being disintermediated.
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40% Bias Score


EU's 2035 Zero-Emission Mandate Faces Industry Backlash Amidst Low EV Sales Forecasts
The European Union's mandate for zero-emission vehicles by 2035 clashes with automakers' warnings of economic crisis, while various forecasts predict significantly lower EV market share by 2030 and 2035, primarily due to affordability and infrastructure limitations.
EU's 2035 Zero-Emission Mandate Faces Industry Backlash Amidst Low EV Sales Forecasts
The European Union's mandate for zero-emission vehicles by 2035 clashes with automakers' warnings of economic crisis, while various forecasts predict significantly lower EV market share by 2030 and 2035, primarily due to affordability and infrastructure limitations.
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56% Bias Score


States Roll Back Health Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Budget Cuts
Facing budget shortfalls, California and Minnesota's Democratic governors are proposing to roll back health insurance coverage for adult immigrants without legal status, despite previous expansions that included 1.6 million Californians and over 20,000 Minnesotans; the moves are partly due to potent...
States Roll Back Health Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Budget Cuts
Facing budget shortfalls, California and Minnesota's Democratic governors are proposing to roll back health insurance coverage for adult immigrants without legal status, despite previous expansions that included 1.6 million Californians and over 20,000 Minnesotans; the moves are partly due to potent...
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56% Bias Score

Gaza War: Initial Cost Considerations Overshadowed, Massive Reconstruction Opportunity for Israel
One month into the Gaza war, Israeli military commanders initially considered the future reconstruction costs when selecting bombing targets; however, as the conflict escalated, this consideration was sidelined, leaving a massive $53 billion reconstruction bill and significant economic opportunities...

Gaza War: Initial Cost Considerations Overshadowed, Massive Reconstruction Opportunity for Israel
One month into the Gaza war, Israeli military commanders initially considered the future reconstruction costs when selecting bombing targets; however, as the conflict escalated, this consideration was sidelined, leaving a massive $53 billion reconstruction bill and significant economic opportunities...
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64% Bias Score

Mossad Recovers 2,500 Syrian Files on Executed Spy Eli Cohen
The Mossad retrieved 2,500 Syrian files on executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen, including personal effects, communications, and surveillance records, resolving debates about his 1965 capture by revealing intercepted communications and highlighting Syrian counterintelligence efforts.

Mossad Recovers 2,500 Syrian Files on Executed Spy Eli Cohen
The Mossad retrieved 2,500 Syrian files on executed Israeli spy Eli Cohen, including personal effects, communications, and surveillance records, resolving debates about his 1965 capture by revealing intercepted communications and highlighting Syrian counterintelligence efforts.
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36% Bias Score

China to Actively Participate in World Health Assembly Discussions on Pandemic Agreement
China's delegation to the 78th World Health Assembly, convening May 22-27 in Geneva, will actively participate in discussions on a pandemic agreement, host three side events, and address Taiwan's participation under the one-China principle.

China to Actively Participate in World Health Assembly Discussions on Pandemic Agreement
China's delegation to the 78th World Health Assembly, convening May 22-27 in Geneva, will actively participate in discussions on a pandemic agreement, host three side events, and address Taiwan's participation under the one-China principle.
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40% Bias Score

Gold Standard Reveals Trump's More Inflationary Presidency
Using gold as a constant, this article measures the dollar's value under Presidents Trump and Biden, finding that the dollar lost 50% of its value during Trump's first term and 25% under Biden's, challenging traditional inflation measures.

Gold Standard Reveals Trump's More Inflationary Presidency
Using gold as a constant, this article measures the dollar's value under Presidents Trump and Biden, finding that the dollar lost 50% of its value during Trump's first term and 25% under Biden's, challenging traditional inflation measures.
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64% Bias Score

FIFA Delays Action on Palestinian Complaint Against Israeli Settlement Clubs
Susan Shalabi of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) again appealed to FIFA's Congress in Bangkok to sanction Israeli settlement clubs in the West Bank, citing articles 64 and 65 of FIFA statutes, but FIFA delayed action, citing ongoing investigations and expert reporting, despite the collaps...

FIFA Delays Action on Palestinian Complaint Against Israeli Settlement Clubs
Susan Shalabi of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) again appealed to FIFA's Congress in Bangkok to sanction Israeli settlement clubs in the West Bank, citing articles 64 and 65 of FIFA statutes, but FIFA delayed action, citing ongoing investigations and expert reporting, despite the collaps...
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48% Bias Score

Moody's Downgrades US Credit Rating; Treasury Secretary Calls it a Lagging Indicator
Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1 from Aaa due to rising government debt and interest payments, prompting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to call it a lagging indicator and attribute the issue to long-term spending policies, while Walmart plans to absorb some tariff costs.

Moody's Downgrades US Credit Rating; Treasury Secretary Calls it a Lagging Indicator
Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1 from Aaa due to rising government debt and interest payments, prompting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to call it a lagging indicator and attribute the issue to long-term spending policies, while Walmart plans to absorb some tariff costs.
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48% Bias Score
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