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Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...
Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...
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36% Bias Score


Nvidia to Resume AI Chip Sales to China
Nvidia announced on July 15th it will resume selling its advanced AI chips to China, following assurances from the US government, before its CEO's visit to Beijing, marking a shift in US export restrictions.
Nvidia to Resume AI Chip Sales to China
Nvidia announced on July 15th it will resume selling its advanced AI chips to China, following assurances from the US government, before its CEO's visit to Beijing, marking a shift in US export restrictions.
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44% Bias Score


High Court Challenge Threatens Leasehold Reforms
Wealthy landowners and charities are challenging the 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act in the High Court, arguing it infringes on their human rights, potentially delaying vital reforms for 4.5 million leaseholders who fear their voices are excluded from the legal proceedings.
High Court Challenge Threatens Leasehold Reforms
Wealthy landowners and charities are challenging the 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act in the High Court, arguing it infringes on their human rights, potentially delaying vital reforms for 4.5 million leaseholders who fear their voices are excluded from the legal proceedings.
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52% Bias Score


Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.
Pogacar Extends Lead in Tour de France Stage 10
In the Tour de France's 10th stage, Tadej Pogacar extended his lead over Jonas Vingegaard by 1 minute and 17 seconds, despite Jumbo-Visma's efforts. Pogacar strategically relinquished the Yellow Jersey, while Ben Healy won the stage. UAE team faced setbacks with Pavel Sivakov's illness.
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44% Bias Score


€300 Million Tax Fraud Investigation of German Influencers
German authorities are investigating approximately €300 million in suspected tax fraud by influencers in Nordrhein-Westfalen, using 6,000 data sets from social media platforms; the Landesamt zur Bekämpfung der Finanzkriminalität (LBF NRW) has initiated specialized investigative methods to track down...
€300 Million Tax Fraud Investigation of German Influencers
German authorities are investigating approximately €300 million in suspected tax fraud by influencers in Nordrhein-Westfalen, using 6,000 data sets from social media platforms; the Landesamt zur Bekämpfung der Finanzkriminalität (LBF NRW) has initiated specialized investigative methods to track down...
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60% Bias Score


Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...
Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...
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40% Bias Score

China's Economic Growth Slows to 5.2% Amidst Trade Tensions and Property Market Woes
China's economy grew 5.2% in Q2 2023, down from 5.4% in Q1, due to US tariffs and property market issues; manufacturing expanded 6.4%, but retail sales slowed to 4.8% and new home prices fell sharply, raising concerns about future growth despite government support measures and a temporary trade truc...

China's Economic Growth Slows to 5.2% Amidst Trade Tensions and Property Market Woes
China's economy grew 5.2% in Q2 2023, down from 5.4% in Q1, due to US tariffs and property market issues; manufacturing expanded 6.4%, but retail sales slowed to 4.8% and new home prices fell sharply, raising concerns about future growth despite government support measures and a temporary trade truc...
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28% Bias Score

UK Biobank Completes 100,000 Scans, Ushering in New Era of Health Research
The UK Biobank's imaging project, running since 2014, has completed scans on its 100,000th volunteer, providing a massive dataset for researchers to study the human body's aging process and develop early disease detection and prevention strategies.

UK Biobank Completes 100,000 Scans, Ushering in New Era of Health Research
The UK Biobank's imaging project, running since 2014, has completed scans on its 100,000th volunteer, providing a massive dataset for researchers to study the human body's aging process and develop early disease detection and prevention strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...

Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...
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44% Bias Score

China's Export Dominance Overtakes Germany
China's export share has doubled Germany's, reaching 16% of the global market, while Germany holds only 8%, according to the Prognos Institute. This is due to China's expansion into new markets and the US isolating itself, impacting competition.

China's Export Dominance Overtakes Germany
China's export share has doubled Germany's, reaching 16% of the global market, while Germany holds only 8%, according to the Prognos Institute. This is due to China's expansion into new markets and the US isolating itself, impacting competition.
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44% Bias Score

Global Vaccination Rates Decline Due to Funding Cuts and Hesitancy
The WHO and UNICEF report reveals that 14.3 million children under one year old globally missed vaccinations in 2024 due to funding cuts and vaccine hesitancy, leading to outbreaks and increased deaths from preventable diseases like measles (107,000 estimated deaths in 2023).

Global Vaccination Rates Decline Due to Funding Cuts and Hesitancy
The WHO and UNICEF report reveals that 14.3 million children under one year old globally missed vaccinations in 2024 due to funding cuts and vaccine hesitancy, leading to outbreaks and increased deaths from preventable diseases like measles (107,000 estimated deaths in 2023).
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44% Bias Score

China's Export Dominance Surpasses Germany's
A Prognos Institute analysis shows China's global export share (16 percent) has doubled Germany's (8 percent) across most sectors, intensifying competition and prompting calls for improved market access and fair competition.

China's Export Dominance Surpasses Germany's
A Prognos Institute analysis shows China's global export share (16 percent) has doubled Germany's (8 percent) across most sectors, intensifying competition and prompting calls for improved market access and fair competition.
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40% Bias Score
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