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China Slaps High Tariffs on EU Brandy, Hitting French Producers
China imposed tariffs of up to 34.9% on EU brandy imports starting July 5th, 2025, impacting French producers like Rémy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and LVMH, due to alleged dumping and retaliatory measures against EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles; the measure caused initial stock drops but a pr...
China Slaps High Tariffs on EU Brandy, Hitting French Producers
China imposed tariffs of up to 34.9% on EU brandy imports starting July 5th, 2025, impacting French producers like Rémy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and LVMH, due to alleged dumping and retaliatory measures against EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles; the measure caused initial stock drops but a pr...
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40% Bias Score


Big Beautiful Bill" Passes: Trillion-Dollar Tax Cuts, Debt Increase, and Healthcare Cuts
The US Congress passed President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill", allocating over $4 trillion in tax cuts and raising the debt ceiling by $5 trillion while increasing defense spending and cutting healthcare programs, potentially affecting 12 million Americans and adding trillions to the national debt, ...
Big Beautiful Bill" Passes: Trillion-Dollar Tax Cuts, Debt Increase, and Healthcare Cuts
The US Congress passed President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill", allocating over $4 trillion in tax cuts and raising the debt ceiling by $5 trillion while increasing defense spending and cutting healthcare programs, potentially affecting 12 million Americans and adding trillions to the national debt, ...
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52% Bias Score


Record Wimbledon Upsets: Parity, Preparation, and a Wide-Open Tournament
A record 36 seeds were eliminated in Wimbledon's first two rounds, attributed to increased parity in the sport due to globalization, insufficient grass-court preparation, and surface transitions; this creates opportunities for lower-ranked players.
Record Wimbledon Upsets: Parity, Preparation, and a Wide-Open Tournament
A record 36 seeds were eliminated in Wimbledon's first two rounds, attributed to increased parity in the sport due to globalization, insufficient grass-court preparation, and surface transitions; this creates opportunities for lower-ranked players.
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52% Bias Score


Controversial \$4.5 Trillion Republican Bill Passes, Sparking Political Battle
President Trump's \$4.5 trillion tax and policy bill, passed after contentious negotiations, includes substantial tax cuts, increased defense spending, and border security measures, but also cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, resulting in an estimated \$3.4 trillion increase to the national deficit o...
Controversial \$4.5 Trillion Republican Bill Passes, Sparking Political Battle
President Trump's \$4.5 trillion tax and policy bill, passed after contentious negotiations, includes substantial tax cuts, increased defense spending, and border security measures, but also cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, resulting in an estimated \$3.4 trillion increase to the national deficit o...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Uses Antisemitic Slur "Shylock" in Public Speech
During a speech celebrating his domestic policy bill, President Trump used the antisemitic term "Shylock" to describe bankers, drawing immediate condemnation from Jewish organizations like the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs for its historical antisemitic connotation...
Trump Uses Antisemitic Slur "Shylock" in Public Speech
During a speech celebrating his domestic policy bill, President Trump used the antisemitic term "Shylock" to describe bankers, drawing immediate condemnation from Jewish organizations like the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs for its historical antisemitic connotation...
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52% Bias Score


988 Lifeline Shows Success Amidst Budget Cuts
Three years after its launch, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline reports a 20% increase in calls and demonstrable effectiveness, but recent budget cuts eliminated its LGBTQ youth-specific service, which had over 1.3 million contacts since its 2022 launch.
988 Lifeline Shows Success Amidst Budget Cuts
Three years after its launch, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline reports a 20% increase in calls and demonstrable effectiveness, but recent budget cuts eliminated its LGBTQ youth-specific service, which had over 1.3 million contacts since its 2022 launch.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Government Survives Asylum Law Crisis Amidst Political Instability
The Dutch government narrowly avoided collapse after the VVD's support for a PVV amendment to the asylum laws, criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants, highlighting the growing influence of the far-right and the fragility of Dutch coalition politics.

Dutch Government Survives Asylum Law Crisis Amidst Political Instability
The Dutch government narrowly avoided collapse after the VVD's support for a PVV amendment to the asylum laws, criminalizing aid to undocumented immigrants, highlighting the growing influence of the far-right and the fragility of Dutch coalition politics.
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48% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Camp Assault: Counselors Allegedly Covered Up Attack on Seven-Year-Old
A seven-year-old boy was physically assaulted by older children (ages 11-13) at a Chelyabinsk Oblast summer camp between June 9-11; counselors allegedly attempted to cover up the incident; the father is seeking justice, and the investigation is ongoing.

Chelyabinsk Camp Assault: Counselors Allegedly Covered Up Attack on Seven-Year-Old
A seven-year-old boy was physically assaulted by older children (ages 11-13) at a Chelyabinsk Oblast summer camp between June 9-11; counselors allegedly attempted to cover up the incident; the father is seeking justice, and the investigation is ongoing.
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56% Bias Score

First conviction under Online Safety Act for online encouragement of self-harm
A 23-year-old man, Tyler Webb, from Loughborough, was sentenced to nine years and four months imprisonment for using an online mental health forum to groom and coerce his victim into self-harm and a suicide attempt, marking the first conviction under the 2023 Online Safety Act's Section 184.

First conviction under Online Safety Act for online encouragement of self-harm
A 23-year-old man, Tyler Webb, from Loughborough, was sentenced to nine years and four months imprisonment for using an online mental health forum to groom and coerce his victim into self-harm and a suicide attempt, marking the first conviction under the 2023 Online Safety Act's Section 184.
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16% Bias Score

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Killing of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three former military officers to 30 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; the court also ordered President Bukele to apologize to the victims' families.

El Salvador Sentences Military Officers for 1982 Killing of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three former military officers to 30 years in prison for the 1982 murders of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war; the court also ordered President Bukele to apologize to the victims' families.
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52% Bias Score

Swedish Crime Boss Arrested in Turkey
Ismail Abdo, head of Sweden's Rumba crime network and wanted internationally since 2024, was arrested in Turkey on Friday following a joint operation by Turkish and Swedish authorities; this arrest comes amid a surge in violent crime plaguing Sweden, linked to organized crime's infiltration of vario...

Swedish Crime Boss Arrested in Turkey
Ismail Abdo, head of Sweden's Rumba crime network and wanted internationally since 2024, was arrested in Turkey on Friday following a joint operation by Turkish and Swedish authorities; this arrest comes amid a surge in violent crime plaguing Sweden, linked to organized crime's infiltration of vario...
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32% Bias Score

UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.

UK Bans Palestine Action, Criminalizing Support
A UK High Court judge banned Palestine Action, a direct action group, under the Terrorism Act 2000, making support for the group a criminal offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following an estimated £7 million in damages to RAF Brize Norton planes.
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44% Bias Score
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