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Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex female couples can both be listed as parents on a child's birth certificate, overturning a previous policy that only allowed the biological mother to be recognized as the parent and requiring the non-biological mother to adopt; this decision follo...
Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex female couples can both be listed as parents on a child's birth certificate, overturning a previous policy that only allowed the biological mother to be recognized as the parent and requiring the non-biological mother to adopt; this decision follo...
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32% Bias Score


Risley's AECD to Spur Arctic Economic Growth
Nova Scotia billionaire John Risley launched Arctic Economic Development Corp. (AECD) to spur economic growth in Canada's Arctic, addressing underinvestment and geopolitical concerns by attracting private capital and partnering with Indigenous communities and governments.
Risley's AECD to Spur Arctic Economic Growth
Nova Scotia billionaire John Risley launched Arctic Economic Development Corp. (AECD) to spur economic growth in Canada's Arctic, addressing underinvestment and geopolitical concerns by attracting private capital and partnering with Indigenous communities and governments.
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44% Bias Score


Renowned Canadian Economist Dian Cohen Dies at 92
Dian Cohen, a Canadian economist and broadcaster known for her ability to simplify complex economic concepts, died at age 92 on May 5th; her final column offered advice on saving, budgeting, and physical activity, reflecting a life dedicated to work and public service.
Renowned Canadian Economist Dian Cohen Dies at 92
Dian Cohen, a Canadian economist and broadcaster known for her ability to simplify complex economic concepts, died at age 92 on May 5th; her final column offered advice on saving, budgeting, and physical activity, reflecting a life dedicated to work and public service.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's New Judicial Package: Potential for Widespread Prisoner Releases
Turkey's parliament will soon receive a 10-point judicial package, including a new enforcement regulation potentially impacting 40,000-60,000 prisoners, addressing issues like impunity and the treatment of ill prisoners, and reforming articles 220 and 314 of the Turkish Penal Code, if parties agree ...
Turkey's New Judicial Package: Potential for Widespread Prisoner Releases
Turkey's parliament will soon receive a 10-point judicial package, including a new enforcement regulation potentially impacting 40,000-60,000 prisoners, addressing issues like impunity and the treatment of ill prisoners, and reforming articles 220 and 314 of the Turkish Penal Code, if parties agree ...
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40% Bias Score


Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.
Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.
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36% Bias Score


China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...
China: Misuse of Psychiatric Hospitalization to Silence Dissent
Zhang Po, a Chinese coal miner injured in 1999, was involuntarily hospitalized and detained in 2024 after protesting for increased disability payments; his case, viewed 40 million times on Weibo, highlights the ongoing misuse of psychiatric hospitalization to silence dissent in China despite a 2012 ...
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44% Bias Score

US House Passes Tax Cut Bill, Increasing National Debt by $3.8 Trillion
The US House passed a bill extending 2017 tax cuts by a narrow margin, increasing the national debt by $3.8 trillion over ten years and raising the debt ceiling by $4 trillion to prevent a default; the bill now moves to the Senate.

US House Passes Tax Cut Bill, Increasing National Debt by $3.8 Trillion
The US House passed a bill extending 2017 tax cuts by a narrow margin, increasing the national debt by $3.8 trillion over ten years and raising the debt ceiling by $4 trillion to prevent a default; the bill now moves to the Senate.
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48% Bias Score

Seven MPs Vie for Canadian Parliament Speaker
Seven Members of Parliament are competing to become the next Speaker of the House of Commons, with the election scheduled for Monday using a secret preferential ballot; this is the first order of business for the new parliamentary session.

Seven MPs Vie for Canadian Parliament Speaker
Seven Members of Parliament are competing to become the next Speaker of the House of Commons, with the election scheduled for Monday using a secret preferential ballot; this is the first order of business for the new parliamentary session.
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28% Bias Score

Revised U.S. Tax Credit Could Boost Canadian Canola Demand
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a revised clean fuel tax credit that removes restrictions on Canadian canola, potentially boosting demand and benefiting Canadian farmers who have faced decreased U.S. sales and Chinese tariffs; the credit eliminates the indirect land use change (ILUC) poli...

Revised U.S. Tax Credit Could Boost Canadian Canola Demand
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a revised clean fuel tax credit that removes restrictions on Canadian canola, potentially boosting demand and benefiting Canadian farmers who have faced decreased U.S. sales and Chinese tariffs; the credit eliminates the indirect land use change (ILUC) poli...
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48% Bias Score

G7 to Increase Pressure on Russia, but Trade Disputes Threaten Unity
G7 finance ministers met on May 22, 2025, in Banff, Canada, agreeing to increase pressure on Russia with sanctions if it doesn't agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine and to bar any country or entity that funded Russia's war effort from Ukraine's reconstruction; however, disagreements over US trade polici...

G7 to Increase Pressure on Russia, but Trade Disputes Threaten Unity
G7 finance ministers met on May 22, 2025, in Banff, Canada, agreeing to increase pressure on Russia with sanctions if it doesn't agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine and to bar any country or entity that funded Russia's war effort from Ukraine's reconstruction; however, disagreements over US trade polici...
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36% Bias Score

UK Faces Deepening Economic Crisis Amidst Rising Inflation and Borrowing
The UK faces a deepening economic crisis marked by rising inflation (3.5 percent), record-high government borrowing (£20.2 billion in April), and unaffordable public sector pay raises (up to 4.5 percent), amidst slow economic growth and declining investor confidence.

UK Faces Deepening Economic Crisis Amidst Rising Inflation and Borrowing
The UK faces a deepening economic crisis marked by rising inflation (3.5 percent), record-high government borrowing (£20.2 billion in April), and unaffordable public sector pay raises (up to 4.5 percent), amidst slow economic growth and declining investor confidence.
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64% Bias Score

Gait Variability in Youth Predicts Fall Risk in Old Age
Scientists at Stanford University found an 86% accurate method to predict fall risk in older people by analyzing three gait measurements in young adults (24-31 years old): step width variability, step timing differences, and foot placement consistency, potentially saving lives and billions in health...

Gait Variability in Youth Predicts Fall Risk in Old Age
Scientists at Stanford University found an 86% accurate method to predict fall risk in older people by analyzing three gait measurements in young adults (24-31 years old): step width variability, step timing differences, and foot placement consistency, potentially saving lives and billions in health...
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20% Bias Score
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