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TI to Invest $60 Billion in US Chip Manufacturing
Texas Instruments (TI) will invest over $60bn in building or expanding seven US chip-making facilities in Texas and Utah, creating 60,000 jobs, in response to President Trump's pressure to boost domestic manufacturing and following a $1.6bn subsidy from the Biden administration.
TI to Invest $60 Billion in US Chip Manufacturing
Texas Instruments (TI) will invest over $60bn in building or expanding seven US chip-making facilities in Texas and Utah, creating 60,000 jobs, in response to President Trump's pressure to boost domestic manufacturing and following a $1.6bn subsidy from the Biden administration.
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44% Bias Score


Meta's $100M AI Talent Grab Sparks OpenAI CEO's Concerns
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that Meta offered his top AI experts $100 million signing bonuses, highlighting the fierce competition for AI talent fueled by massive investments and a race to achieve artificial general intelligence, though Altman expressed doubts about the overall impact.
Meta's $100M AI Talent Grab Sparks OpenAI CEO's Concerns
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that Meta offered his top AI experts $100 million signing bonuses, highlighting the fierce competition for AI talent fueled by massive investments and a race to achieve artificial general intelligence, though Altman expressed doubts about the overall impact.
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48% Bias Score


Fordow's Deep Underground Location Poses Unique Challenges for Military Strike
Jonathan Ruhe, Director of Foreign Policy for JINSA, discussed the challenges of destroying Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, noting that only the U.S. possesses the GBU-57 A/B Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bunker buster capable of penetrating its deep underground location, while Israel could emp...
Fordow's Deep Underground Location Poses Unique Challenges for Military Strike
Jonathan Ruhe, Director of Foreign Policy for JINSA, discussed the challenges of destroying Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, noting that only the U.S. possesses the GBU-57 A/B Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bunker buster capable of penetrating its deep underground location, while Israel could emp...
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64% Bias Score


UK Welfare Reforms Spark Labour Backlash
The UK government published the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, tightening disability benefit criteria and delaying access to Universal Credit's health component, prompting a rebellion of 42 Labour MPs who fear the reforms will harm vulnerable individuals while saving "£5bn"...
UK Welfare Reforms Spark Labour Backlash
The UK government published the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, tightening disability benefit criteria and delaying access to Universal Credit's health component, prompting a rebellion of 42 Labour MPs who fear the reforms will harm vulnerable individuals while saving "£5bn"...
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...
Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...
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52% Bias Score


Pemex's \$20 Billion Debt Crisis Threatens Mexico's Oil Industry
Mexico's Pemex owes over \$20 billion to contractors and suppliers, resulting in 15,000 job losses, the suspension of 33 drilling rigs, and potential industry paralysis if not addressed promptly; the debt, accumulated over a year, impacts companies in Campeche, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Tamaulipas.
Pemex's \$20 Billion Debt Crisis Threatens Mexico's Oil Industry
Mexico's Pemex owes over \$20 billion to contractors and suppliers, resulting in 15,000 job losses, the suspension of 33 drilling rigs, and potential industry paralysis if not addressed promptly; the debt, accumulated over a year, impacts companies in Campeche, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Tamaulipas.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Decide on Action Against Israel Following ICJ Ruling
EU foreign ministers will meet on June 23rd to assess whether Israel violated human rights clauses in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially leading to revised policies based on a new report and the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion declaring Israel's occupation illegal.

EU to Decide on Action Against Israel Following ICJ Ruling
EU foreign ministers will meet on June 23rd to assess whether Israel violated human rights clauses in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially leading to revised policies based on a new report and the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion declaring Israel's occupation illegal.
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40% Bias Score

EU Unlikely to Suspend Israel Agreement Despite Gaza Concerns
The EU is unlikely to suspend its association agreement with Israel despite finding potential human rights violations related to the Gaza blockade, due to the ongoing conflict with Iran; however, Germany's shift in stance impacts the EU's response.

EU Unlikely to Suspend Israel Agreement Despite Gaza Concerns
The EU is unlikely to suspend its association agreement with Israel despite finding potential human rights violations related to the Gaza blockade, due to the ongoing conflict with Iran; however, Germany's shift in stance impacts the EU's response.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Questions Juventus on Transgender Athletes
President Trump raised the issue of transgender athletes competing in women's sports with the Juventus soccer team during their White House visit on Wednesday, reflecting his administration's ongoing efforts to restrict their participation, which has led to legal challenges and a divided public opin...

Trump Questions Juventus on Transgender Athletes
President Trump raised the issue of transgender athletes competing in women's sports with the Juventus soccer team during their White House visit on Wednesday, reflecting his administration's ongoing efforts to restrict their participation, which has led to legal challenges and a divided public opin...
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76% Bias Score

Hurricane Erick Intensifies, Prompts Emergency Response in Southern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, currently a category 3 hurricane, rapidly intensifies near the Oaxaca and Guerrero coasts, prompting authorities to activate emergency plans, deploy thousands of personnel, and establish numerous shelters; the situation is being closely monitored.

Hurricane Erick Intensifies, Prompts Emergency Response in Southern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, currently a category 3 hurricane, rapidly intensifies near the Oaxaca and Guerrero coasts, prompting authorities to activate emergency plans, deploy thousands of personnel, and establish numerous shelters; the situation is being closely monitored.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Migrant Workers: Economic Boon and Integration Challenges
Spain's Social Security now includes over three million foreign nationals, significantly reducing unemployment and boosting economic growth, although many work in low-skilled jobs due to credential recognition challenges.

Spain's Migrant Workers: Economic Boon and Integration Challenges
Spain's Social Security now includes over three million foreign nationals, significantly reducing unemployment and boosting economic growth, although many work in low-skilled jobs due to credential recognition challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Karen Read Found Not Guilty in Murder Trial
Karen Read, a financial analyst, was found not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in a Massachusetts court on Wednesday, sparking celebrations among her numerous supporters who followed the case closely through social media and documentaries.

Karen Read Found Not Guilty in Murder Trial
Karen Read, a financial analyst, was found not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in a Massachusetts court on Wednesday, sparking celebrations among her numerous supporters who followed the case closely through social media and documentaries.
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52% Bias Score
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