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Bipartisan Bill Expedites Permits for International Bridges and Ports of Entry
Senators Ted Cruz and Ben Ray Lujan introduced a bipartisan bill to expedite presidential permitting for all US-Mexico and US-Canada international bridges and land ports of entry, streamlining the process and potentially boosting border commerce while potentially impacting environmental reviews.
Bipartisan Bill Expedites Permits for International Bridges and Ports of Entry
Senators Ted Cruz and Ben Ray Lujan introduced a bipartisan bill to expedite presidential permitting for all US-Mexico and US-Canada international bridges and land ports of entry, streamlining the process and potentially boosting border commerce while potentially impacting environmental reviews.
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Consumer Debt Delinquencies Surge to 2010 Levels
Equifax's report reveals a surge in Canadian consumer debt delinquencies in Q1 2025, reaching levels not seen since 2010, impacting young people and Ontario disproportionately due to high unemployment, inflation, and rising interest rates.
Canadian Consumer Debt Delinquencies Surge to 2010 Levels
Equifax's report reveals a surge in Canadian consumer debt delinquencies in Q1 2025, reaching levels not seen since 2010, impacting young people and Ontario disproportionately due to high unemployment, inflation, and rising interest rates.
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48% Bias Score


German EVs Lead in Quality Trust: Survey
A Bearingpoint survey in DecembeJanuary 2024 across the USA, China, France, and Germany showed German electric vehicle manufacturers have a significant quality trust advantage (3-7 percentage points) over competitors, attributed to their established brand image, while Chinese brands face challenges ...
German EVs Lead in Quality Trust: Survey
A Bearingpoint survey in DecembeJanuary 2024 across the USA, China, France, and Germany showed German electric vehicle manufacturers have a significant quality trust advantage (3-7 percentage points) over competitors, attributed to their established brand image, while Chinese brands face challenges ...
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44% Bias Score


St. Matthias Abbey Cloister Reopens After Extensive Restoration
The 800-year-old cloister of St. Matthias Abbey in Trier, Germany, has reopened after a €4.5 million, 15-year restoration, revealing its early Gothic architecture and integrating historical layers from its past use as a farm.
St. Matthias Abbey Cloister Reopens After Extensive Restoration
The 800-year-old cloister of St. Matthias Abbey in Trier, Germany, has reopened after a €4.5 million, 15-year restoration, revealing its early Gothic architecture and integrating historical layers from its past use as a farm.
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24% Bias Score


Australian Whistleblower Boyle Pleads Guilty, Sparking Debate on Protection Laws
Richard Boyle, a former ATO debt collection officer, pleaded guilty to four charges related to exposing unethical debt recovery practices; he may avoid jail despite the years-long legal battle, highlighting challenges for whistleblowers in Australia.
Australian Whistleblower Boyle Pleads Guilty, Sparking Debate on Protection Laws
Richard Boyle, a former ATO debt collection officer, pleaded guilty to four charges related to exposing unethical debt recovery practices; he may avoid jail despite the years-long legal battle, highlighting challenges for whistleblowers in Australia.
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56% Bias Score


ING Apologizes for Discriminatory Banking Practices
ING apologized for discriminating against customers with religious or international backgrounds, admitting to excessive questioning and a lack of cultural understanding; the bank will reduce inquiries, improve communication, and train staff on cultural sensitivity.
ING Apologizes for Discriminatory Banking Practices
ING apologized for discriminating against customers with religious or international backgrounds, admitting to excessive questioning and a lack of cultural understanding; the bank will reduce inquiries, improve communication, and train staff on cultural sensitivity.
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36% Bias Score

Over 30 Killed in Nigeria Herders-Farmers Clashes
At least 30 people were killed in three villages in Nigeria's Benue State between Friday and Sunday, according to local officials, in attacks attributed to Fulani herders; this is part of an ongoing conflict between herders and farmers over land and resources.

Over 30 Killed in Nigeria Herders-Farmers Clashes
At least 30 people were killed in three villages in Nigeria's Benue State between Friday and Sunday, according to local officials, in attacks attributed to Fulani herders; this is part of an ongoing conflict between herders and farmers over land and resources.
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40% Bias Score

CFIA to Cull Ostriches Despite Kennedy's Intervention
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will cull around 400 ostriches from a British Columbia farm despite a request from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to study their immune response to avian flu; 69 ostriches already died from the virus, and the CFIA prioritizes preventing further spread...

CFIA to Cull Ostriches Despite Kennedy's Intervention
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will cull around 400 ostriches from a British Columbia farm despite a request from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to study their immune response to avian flu; 69 ostriches already died from the virus, and the CFIA prioritizes preventing further spread...
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48% Bias Score

French Socialist Party Congress: Mayer-Rossignol vs. Faure
The French Socialist Party holds a congress on May 29th, 2024, with approximately 40,000 members voting for their next leader, choosing between Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol and Olivier Faure, whose differing strategies for the 2027 presidential elections highlight the party's internal divisions.

French Socialist Party Congress: Mayer-Rossignol vs. Faure
The French Socialist Party holds a congress on May 29th, 2024, with approximately 40,000 members voting for their next leader, choosing between Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol and Olivier Faure, whose differing strategies for the 2027 presidential elections highlight the party's internal divisions.
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40% Bias Score

Lambie Wins Tasmanian Senate Seat, Labor Eyes Majority
Jacqui Lambie secured a Tasmanian Senate seat, edging out Lee Hanson, providing Labor with a potential path to a Senate majority; Lambie's vote share decreased from 0.69 in 2019 to 0.51, and she plans to retire after this term.

Lambie Wins Tasmanian Senate Seat, Labor Eyes Majority
Jacqui Lambie secured a Tasmanian Senate seat, edging out Lee Hanson, providing Labor with a potential path to a Senate majority; Lambie's vote share decreased from 0.69 in 2019 to 0.51, and she plans to retire after this term.
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48% Bias Score

Wegow's Insolvency Cripples Spanish Musicians
Wegow, a Spanish concert ticket platform, initiated insolvency proceedings, leaving numerous Spanish musical groups with unpaid ticket sales, ranging from €3,000 to €200,000, impacting their financial stability and forcing them to seek alternative solutions.

Wegow's Insolvency Cripples Spanish Musicians
Wegow, a Spanish concert ticket platform, initiated insolvency proceedings, leaving numerous Spanish musical groups with unpaid ticket sales, ranging from €3,000 to €200,000, impacting their financial stability and forcing them to seek alternative solutions.
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40% Bias Score

Altai Territory Child Disappearances Highlight Search Challenges
In Russia's Altai Territory, the disappearances of three minors highlight challenges in locating missing children; Ksyusha Bokova was found dead after seven years, Danil Chenstov's death remains disputed, and a 12-year-old girl escaped a pedophile's captivity.

Altai Territory Child Disappearances Highlight Search Challenges
In Russia's Altai Territory, the disappearances of three minors highlight challenges in locating missing children; Ksyusha Bokova was found dead after seven years, Danil Chenstov's death remains disputed, and a 12-year-old girl escaped a pedophile's captivity.
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40% Bias Score
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