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East-West German Pension Gap: Women in the West Receive Significantly Less
A new study reveals a stark difference in average monthly pensions between West and East German women: women in the West receive an average of "861 euros, compared to "1,218 euros in the East, a difference of "357 euros due to career interruptions and lower lifetime earnings for women in the West.
East-West German Pension Gap: Women in the West Receive Significantly Less
A new study reveals a stark difference in average monthly pensions between West and East German women: women in the West receive an average of "861 euros, compared to "1,218 euros in the East, a difference of "357 euros due to career interruptions and lower lifetime earnings for women in the West.
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44% Bias Score


Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.
Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Prosecutor Maurene Comey Fired Amidst Epstein Controversy
Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI director James Comey, was fired from her position as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York; the reason is unclear, but her father's criticism of the administration is suspected to be a contributing factor, amidst controversy surrounding the J...
Federal Prosecutor Maurene Comey Fired Amidst Epstein Controversy
Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI director James Comey, was fired from her position as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York; the reason is unclear, but her father's criticism of the administration is suspected to be a contributing factor, amidst controversy surrounding the J...
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40% Bias Score


China Rejects Japan's Defense White Paper Accusations
China strongly criticized Japan's 2025 defense white paper, released Wednesday, rejecting its accusations against China as fabrications designed to mask Japan's own military expansion, citing historical grievances and concerns about regional stability.
China Rejects Japan's Defense White Paper Accusations
China strongly criticized Japan's 2025 defense white paper, released Wednesday, rejecting its accusations against China as fabrications designed to mask Japan's own military expansion, citing historical grievances and concerns about regional stability.
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56% Bias Score


China and Iran Reaffirm Mutual Support, Emphasize Peaceful Resolution of Nuclear Issue
Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers met in Tianjin on Wednesday, reaffirming their commitment to peaceful resolution of the Iranian nuclear issue through dialogue and mutual support, marking the fourth high-level meeting in three months.
China and Iran Reaffirm Mutual Support, Emphasize Peaceful Resolution of Nuclear Issue
Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers met in Tianjin on Wednesday, reaffirming their commitment to peaceful resolution of the Iranian nuclear issue through dialogue and mutual support, marking the fourth high-level meeting in three months.
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32% Bias Score


Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...
Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...
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36% Bias Score

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...
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48% Bias Score

Debate on French Responsibility for Vel d'Hiv Roundup
A 2023 book challenges the official narrative of the 1942 Vel d'Hiv Roundup, arguing that President Macron's 2022 speech, emphasizing solely French responsibility, oversimplifies the event and minimizes the role of French collaboration, sparking a debate among historians.

Debate on French Responsibility for Vel d'Hiv Roundup
A 2023 book challenges the official narrative of the 1942 Vel d'Hiv Roundup, arguing that President Macron's 2022 speech, emphasizing solely French responsibility, oversimplifies the event and minimizes the role of French collaboration, sparking a debate among historians.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.

Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.
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60% Bias Score

BRICS Currency Cooperation: A Long-Term Strategy for Financial Sovereignty
BRICS nations are cooperating to gradually reduce their reliance on the US dollar in international trade and finance, aiming for long-term financial sovereignty rather than immediate de-dollarization, driven by concerns about US use of its financial power.

BRICS Currency Cooperation: A Long-Term Strategy for Financial Sovereignty
BRICS nations are cooperating to gradually reduce their reliance on the US dollar in international trade and finance, aiming for long-term financial sovereignty rather than immediate de-dollarization, driven by concerns about US use of its financial power.
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44% Bias Score

Domestic Violence Victim Murdered; Perpetrator Found Dead
A 39-year-old woman was fatally shot in Gouda, Netherlands, on June 27th by her 53-year-old ex-husband, Driekus K., who had a history of violence and was recently arrested for assaulting her. He was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Domestic Violence Victim Murdered; Perpetrator Found Dead
A 39-year-old woman was fatally shot in Gouda, Netherlands, on June 27th by her 53-year-old ex-husband, Driekus K., who had a history of violence and was recently arrested for assaulting her. He was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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48% Bias Score

Poll: Half of Americans Dissatisfied with Epstein Case Transparency
A CNN/SSRS poll from July 10-13, 2024, found that 50% of Americans are dissatisfied with the government's information release on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with only 3% satisfied; Republicans showed less dissatisfaction (40%) than Democrats (56%) or Independents (52%).

Poll: Half of Americans Dissatisfied with Epstein Case Transparency
A CNN/SSRS poll from July 10-13, 2024, found that 50% of Americans are dissatisfied with the government's information release on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with only 3% satisfied; Republicans showed less dissatisfaction (40%) than Democrats (56%) or Independents (52%).
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24% Bias Score
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