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Nissan Announces Massive Restructuring Amidst Plummeting Profits
Nissan, facing a 90% drop in operating profits and weak sales in North America and China, announced 20,000 job cuts, seven factory closures, and a pay freeze; the company is exploring options to raise over 1 trillion yen through debt and asset sales.
Nissan Announces Massive Restructuring Amidst Plummeting Profits
Nissan, facing a 90% drop in operating profits and weak sales in North America and China, announced 20,000 job cuts, seven factory closures, and a pay freeze; the company is exploring options to raise over 1 trillion yen through debt and asset sales.
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52% Bias Score


EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...
EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...
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48% Bias Score


Goldman Sachs Predicts Lower Oil Prices Through 2026
Goldman Sachs predicts Brent and WTI oil prices to average $56 and $52 per barrel in 2026, respectively, due to increased non-OPEC oil production exceeding 1 million barrels per day growth over the next two years, potentially causing an earlier peak in U.S. shale production around 2027.
Goldman Sachs Predicts Lower Oil Prices Through 2026
Goldman Sachs predicts Brent and WTI oil prices to average $56 and $52 per barrel in 2026, respectively, due to increased non-OPEC oil production exceeding 1 million barrels per day growth over the next two years, potentially causing an earlier peak in U.S. shale production around 2027.
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40% Bias Score


USAID Cuts Result in Child's Death in Nigeria
The closure of a U.S.-funded clinic in northeastern Nigeria due to aid cuts resulted in the death of a 7-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who was denied treatment, highlighting the human cost of the funding reductions orchestrated by President Trump with Elon Musk's help, despite claims that no...
USAID Cuts Result in Child's Death in Nigeria
The closure of a U.S.-funded clinic in northeastern Nigeria due to aid cuts resulted in the death of a 7-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who was denied treatment, highlighting the human cost of the funding reductions orchestrated by President Trump with Elon Musk's help, despite claims that no...
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44% Bias Score


Elon Musk Resigns From Trump Administration Post
Elon Musk resigned from his role as a "special government employee" in President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), following a controversial tenure marked by budget cuts and internal conflicts; his departure comes amid legal challenges to Trump's policies and investor pressure on M...
Elon Musk Resigns From Trump Administration Post
Elon Musk resigned from his role as a "special government employee" in President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), following a controversial tenure marked by budget cuts and internal conflicts; his departure comes amid legal challenges to Trump's policies and investor pressure on M...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Rules Rubio's Deportation of Activist Likely Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio likely violated the Constitution by deporting Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder, for his pro-Palestinian activism; however, the judge didn't immediately order Khalil's release from detention, pending further evidence of irreparable harm.
Federal Judge Rules Rubio's Deportation of Activist Likely Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio likely violated the Constitution by deporting Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder, for his pro-Palestinian activism; however, the judge didn't immediately order Khalil's release from detention, pending further evidence of irreparable harm.
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40% Bias Score

US Tariffs Exacerbate Economic Challenges in Arab and Middle Eastern Regions
New US tariffs on Chinese goods will negatively affect the Arab and Middle Eastern regions, worsening existing economic challenges such as unemployment and political instability, but they may also spur diversification of markets and investments from China and other regions.

US Tariffs Exacerbate Economic Challenges in Arab and Middle Eastern Regions
New US tariffs on Chinese goods will negatively affect the Arab and Middle Eastern regions, worsening existing economic challenges such as unemployment and political instability, but they may also spur diversification of markets and investments from China and other regions.
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36% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa Soybean Exports
Iowa's soybean exports to China, a major trading partner for decades, have fallen from 40 percent of China's imports in 2016 to 22.8 percent in 2024 due to the US-China trade war, impacting Iowa farmers significantly, despite efforts to improve relations through dialogue and high-level engagement.

US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa Soybean Exports
Iowa's soybean exports to China, a major trading partner for decades, have fallen from 40 percent of China's imports in 2016 to 22.8 percent in 2024 due to the US-China trade war, impacting Iowa farmers significantly, despite efforts to improve relations through dialogue and high-level engagement.
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52% Bias Score

Fed Likely to Hold Interest Rates Steady Amid Economic Uncertainty
Federal Reserve officials are 97.8% likely to maintain the federal funds rate target range at 4-1/4 to 4-1/2 percent at their June 18 meeting due to highly uncertain economic conditions, balancing strong employment with persistent inflation risks.

Fed Likely to Hold Interest Rates Steady Amid Economic Uncertainty
Federal Reserve officials are 97.8% likely to maintain the federal funds rate target range at 4-1/4 to 4-1/2 percent at their June 18 meeting due to highly uncertain economic conditions, balancing strong employment with persistent inflation risks.
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36% Bias Score

Washington D.C. Shooting Highlights Rise in Far-Left Militancy
The May 21 fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, is raising concerns about rising far-left militancy in the U.S., marking a potential shift in domestic terrorism trends linked to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Washington D.C. Shooting Highlights Rise in Far-Left Militancy
The May 21 fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, is raising concerns about rising far-left militancy in the U.S., marking a potential shift in domestic terrorism trends linked to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Cancels $766M Bird Flu Vaccine Contract, Raising Pandemic Preparedness Concerns
The U.S. government cancelled a $766 million contract with Moderna for an mRNA H5N1 bird flu vaccine due to safety concerns, prompting criticism from experts who warn of reduced pandemic preparedness.

U.S. Cancels $766M Bird Flu Vaccine Contract, Raising Pandemic Preparedness Concerns
The U.S. government cancelled a $766 million contract with Moderna for an mRNA H5N1 bird flu vaccine due to safety concerns, prompting criticism from experts who warn of reduced pandemic preparedness.
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60% Bias Score
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