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Maxwell Appeals Conviction, Sparking Republican Divide Over Epstein Documents
Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate, was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in 2022 and is appealing her conviction, citing a broken non-prosecution agreement; this sparked a political debate among Republicans regarding the release of related documents, with some demanding transpar...
Maxwell Appeals Conviction, Sparking Republican Divide Over Epstein Documents
Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate, was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking in 2022 and is appealing her conviction, citing a broken non-prosecution agreement; this sparked a political debate among Republicans regarding the release of related documents, with some demanding transpar...
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64% Bias Score


Court Blocks Rule to Remove Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A federal court struck down a CFPB rule designed to remove all medical debt from credit reports, leaving millions of Americans to contend with the negative credit impacts of unpaid medical bills and necessitating individual debt management strategies.
Court Blocks Rule to Remove Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A federal court struck down a CFPB rule designed to remove all medical debt from credit reports, leaving millions of Americans to contend with the negative credit impacts of unpaid medical bills and necessitating individual debt management strategies.
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36% Bias Score


France Proposes Eliminating Two National Holidays to Boost Budget
French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposed eliminating Easter Monday and May 8th as national holidays in 2026 to increase state revenue by several billion euros, sparking widespread criticism from various political parties and labor unions, who view this as an attack on national heritage and soc...
France Proposes Eliminating Two National Holidays to Boost Budget
French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposed eliminating Easter Monday and May 8th as national holidays in 2026 to increase state revenue by several billion euros, sparking widespread criticism from various political parties and labor unions, who view this as an attack on national heritage and soc...
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48% Bias Score


Rift in Right-Wing Media over Epstein Investigation
A division within right-wing media emerged over President Trump's request to drop the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Fox News largely ignoring the issue while other outlets, such as Newsmax, and influencers continue to demand transparency, highlighting a fracture within the MAGA base and showca...
Rift in Right-Wing Media over Epstein Investigation
A division within right-wing media emerged over President Trump's request to drop the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Fox News largely ignoring the issue while other outlets, such as Newsmax, and influencers continue to demand transparency, highlighting a fracture within the MAGA base and showca...
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52% Bias Score


Metro Vancouver Real Estate Market Faces Foreclosure Surge
Metro Vancouver's real estate market faces a crisis with a surge in foreclosures and abandoned presale contracts, impacting various property types, driven by overvalued properties and reliance on offshore buyers, potentially leading to more affordable housing but necessitating systemic changes.
Metro Vancouver Real Estate Market Faces Foreclosure Surge
Metro Vancouver's real estate market faces a crisis with a surge in foreclosures and abandoned presale contracts, impacting various property types, driven by overvalued properties and reliance on offshore buyers, potentially leading to more affordable housing but necessitating systemic changes.
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40% Bias Score


DIW Proposes "Boomer Tax" to Stabilize German Pension System
The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) proposes a "Boomer tax" on higher retirement incomes to stabilize the pension system strained by the baby boomer generation's retirement, suggesting a special fund and considering long-term redistribution of pension entitlements.
DIW Proposes "Boomer Tax" to Stabilize German Pension System
The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) proposes a "Boomer tax" on higher retirement incomes to stabilize the pension system strained by the baby boomer generation's retirement, suggesting a special fund and considering long-term redistribution of pension entitlements.
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48% Bias Score

Qatar's 3D-Printed Schools: A Giant Leap in Sustainable Construction
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology, to support its Qatar National Vision 2030, prioritizing innovation and sustainable growth by 2025, using two massive BOD2 printers from COBOD.

Qatar's 3D-Printed Schools: A Giant Leap in Sustainable Construction
Qatar is undertaking one of the world's largest 3D-printed construction projects, building 14 public schools, two using advanced 3D printing technology, to support its Qatar National Vision 2030, prioritizing innovation and sustainable growth by 2025, using two massive BOD2 printers from COBOD.
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52% Bias Score

Sectarian Tensions Cancel Cross-Community Summer Camp in Northern Ireland
A cross-community sports summer camp in Comber, County Down, was cancelled after a local Orange Lodge objected to the participation of children from a GAA club, citing concerns about the GAA's historical affiliations and perceived divisiveness within the community.

Sectarian Tensions Cancel Cross-Community Summer Camp in Northern Ireland
A cross-community sports summer camp in Comber, County Down, was cancelled after a local Orange Lodge objected to the participation of children from a GAA club, citing concerns about the GAA's historical affiliations and perceived divisiveness within the community.
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48% Bias Score

Bradley Murdoch, Convicted Killer of Peter Falconio, Dies
Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, died on July 15, 2024, at age 67 in an Alice Springs hospital; the death will be investigated by the Northern Territory Coroner, and the location of Falconio's remains remains unknown.

Bradley Murdoch, Convicted Killer of Peter Falconio, Dies
Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, died on July 15, 2024, at age 67 in an Alice Springs hospital; the death will be investigated by the Northern Territory Coroner, and the location of Falconio's remains remains unknown.
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48% Bias Score

Port of Churchill Expands Capacity, Boosting Northern Manitoba Trade
Arctic Gateway Group has tripled the Port of Churchill's critical mineral storage capacity and added a second weekly freight train on the Hudson Bay Railway, aiming to increase trade through Hudson Bay and improve access to northern Manitoba communities; this expansion is supported by federal and pr...

Port of Churchill Expands Capacity, Boosting Northern Manitoba Trade
Arctic Gateway Group has tripled the Port of Churchill's critical mineral storage capacity and added a second weekly freight train on the Hudson Bay Railway, aiming to increase trade through Hudson Bay and improve access to northern Manitoba communities; this expansion is supported by federal and pr...
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32% Bias Score

Severance" and "The White Lotus" Dominate Emmy Nominations
The 77th Emmy Awards nominations, announced recently, see "Severance" leading with 27 nominations, followed closely by "The White Lotus" with 23, both competing for Outstanding Drama Series; "The Studio" dominates the comedy category with 23 nominations.

Severance" and "The White Lotus" Dominate Emmy Nominations
The 77th Emmy Awards nominations, announced recently, see "Severance" leading with 27 nominations, followed closely by "The White Lotus" with 23, both competing for Outstanding Drama Series; "The Studio" dominates the comedy category with 23 nominations.
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40% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay Lease Sale Delayed Amidst Legal Challenges
A Toronto court hearing regarding the sale of 25 former Hudson's Bay store leases to Ruby Liu was delayed due to Liu's lack of legal representation; a court monitor recommended terminating the deal, citing landlord opposition and significant costs to Hudson's Bay.

Hudson's Bay Lease Sale Delayed Amidst Legal Challenges
A Toronto court hearing regarding the sale of 25 former Hudson's Bay store leases to Ruby Liu was delayed due to Liu's lack of legal representation; a court monitor recommended terminating the deal, citing landlord opposition and significant costs to Hudson's Bay.
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48% Bias Score
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