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Senate Unanimously Passes "No Tax on Tips Act" with Key Limitations
The Senate unanimously passed the "No Tax on Tips Act," providing a $25,000 deduction for reported tip income, excluding those earning over $160,000 and certain occupations, with state-level tax conformity required for full exemption.
Senate Unanimously Passes "No Tax on Tips Act" with Key Limitations
The Senate unanimously passed the "No Tax on Tips Act," providing a $25,000 deduction for reported tip income, excluding those earning over $160,000 and certain occupations, with state-level tax conformity required for full exemption.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Supreme Court Rules Government's Dismissal of Shin Bet Head Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court declared the government's dismissal of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar illegal due to procedural flaws, lack of due process, and Prime Minister Netanyahu's conflict of interest stemming from ongoing investigations involving his associates; the court emphasized the Shin Bet head's prim...
Israeli Supreme Court Rules Government's Dismissal of Shin Bet Head Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court declared the government's dismissal of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar illegal due to procedural flaws, lack of due process, and Prime Minister Netanyahu's conflict of interest stemming from ongoing investigations involving his associates; the court emphasized the Shin Bet head's prim...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Aliyah Addresses Israel's Critical Workforce Needs
Israel's Ministry of Aliyah and Integration Director General announced a significant increase in immigration (aliyah) of 50,000 since October 7th, 2024, driven by the ongoing Swords of Iron War and a strategic initiative, Aliyah 2.0, to address critical needs in medicine, technology, and engineering...
Surge in Aliyah Addresses Israel's Critical Workforce Needs
Israel's Ministry of Aliyah and Integration Director General announced a significant increase in immigration (aliyah) of 50,000 since October 7th, 2024, driven by the ongoing Swords of Iron War and a strategic initiative, Aliyah 2.0, to address critical needs in medicine, technology, and engineering...
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48% Bias Score


French Government Report Highlights Muslim Brotherhood's Growing Influence
A French government report details the Muslim Brotherhood's growing influence in France, infiltrating various institutions and aiming to replace societal norms with Sharia law, prompting the government to take stronger measures and release the report to counter this threat.
French Government Report Highlights Muslim Brotherhood's Growing Influence
A French government report details the Muslim Brotherhood's growing influence in France, infiltrating various institutions and aiming to replace societal norms with Sharia law, prompting the government to take stronger measures and release the report to counter this threat.
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60% Bias Score


Hmeymim Airbase Attack Kills Two Russian Soldiers Amidst Syrian Instability
A drone-supported attack on Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria killed two Russian soldiers and sparked clashes, highlighting the country's instability and raising concerns about uncontrolled armed groups, potentially linked to recent attacks targeting Alawite communities.
Hmeymim Airbase Attack Kills Two Russian Soldiers Amidst Syrian Instability
A drone-supported attack on Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria killed two Russian soldiers and sparked clashes, highlighting the country's instability and raising concerns about uncontrolled armed groups, potentially linked to recent attacks targeting Alawite communities.
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40% Bias Score


Galatasaray Celebrates 25th League Title with Yenikapı Festival
Galatasaray football club, celebrating its 25th Süper Lig title and Turkish Cup win, announced a May 25th, 2025, championship celebration in Yenikapı, following a successful season across multiple sports and reporting 63.6 million lira in profit over nine months.
Galatasaray Celebrates 25th League Title with Yenikapı Festival
Galatasaray football club, celebrating its 25th Süper Lig title and Turkish Cup win, announced a May 25th, 2025, championship celebration in Yenikapı, following a successful season across multiple sports and reporting 63.6 million lira in profit over nine months.
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36% Bias Score

S&P 500 Opens Lower Amid Renewed Tariff Concerns
For the third time this week, the S&P 500 opened lower due to worries about tariffs and interest rates; retailers like Walmart and Target reported negative impacts from tariffs, while the Treasury Secretary hinted at new tariffs in June, contradicting investor optimism.

S&P 500 Opens Lower Amid Renewed Tariff Concerns
For the third time this week, the S&P 500 opened lower due to worries about tariffs and interest rates; retailers like Walmart and Target reported negative impacts from tariffs, while the Treasury Secretary hinted at new tariffs in June, contradicting investor optimism.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Sergeant Loses Foot Saving Comrades in Ukraine
Sergeant Yevgeny Polyakov, 30, from the Omsk region, lost his foot in a mine blast in January 2025 while saving his subordinates during a battle near Yasnoye in the Donetsk People's Republic. Despite his injury, he helped evacuate his comrades and later started a business and plans to open survival ...

Russian Sergeant Loses Foot Saving Comrades in Ukraine
Sergeant Yevgeny Polyakov, 30, from the Omsk region, lost his foot in a mine blast in January 2025 while saving his subordinates during a battle near Yasnoye in the Donetsk People's Republic. Despite his injury, he helped evacuate his comrades and later started a business and plans to open survival ...
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40% Bias Score

Turkey: One in Five Children Go to School Hungry Amidst Economic Crisis
The Ankara Medical Chamber reports that 20% of Turkish 15-year-olds skip meals daily, with one in five children going to school hungry, citing high inflation, low wages, and poor housing as contributing factors, urging the government to provide free school meals.

Turkey: One in Five Children Go to School Hungry Amidst Economic Crisis
The Ankara Medical Chamber reports that 20% of Turkish 15-year-olds skip meals daily, with one in five children going to school hungry, citing high inflation, low wages, and poor housing as contributing factors, urging the government to provide free school meals.
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24% Bias Score

Italia-Africa" Conference to Boost Collaboration and Development in Africa
The "Italia-Africa" conference, taking place in Genoa and six other Italian cities from June 11th-13th, 2025, will bring together Italian universities, businesses, religious organizations, and government bodies to improve collaboration and development initiatives in Africa.

Italia-Africa" Conference to Boost Collaboration and Development in Africa
The "Italia-Africa" conference, taking place in Genoa and six other Italian cities from June 11th-13th, 2025, will bring together Italian universities, businesses, religious organizations, and government bodies to improve collaboration and development initiatives in Africa.
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40% Bias Score

America's Cup win boosts Naples' economy and image
Naples winning the America's Cup is expected to boost its economy and international image, resulting from effective leadership and institutional collaboration, but requires sustainable long-term planning for lasting impact.

America's Cup win boosts Naples' economy and image
Naples winning the America's Cup is expected to boost its economy and international image, resulting from effective leadership and institutional collaboration, but requires sustainable long-term planning for lasting impact.
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44% Bias Score

Burkina Faso's Military Leader Uses Sankara's Legacy Amidst Worsening Crisis
In Burkina Faso, a mausoleum for revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara opened, attracting hundreds; the current military leader uses Sankara's legacy to rally support amidst a worsening extremist conflict and strained relations with the West, despite over 60% of the country being outside government co...

Burkina Faso's Military Leader Uses Sankara's Legacy Amidst Worsening Crisis
In Burkina Faso, a mausoleum for revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara opened, attracting hundreds; the current military leader uses Sankara's legacy to rally support amidst a worsening extremist conflict and strained relations with the West, despite over 60% of the country being outside government co...
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48% Bias Score
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