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DOJ Employee Fired Over Husband's Anti-ICE App
A Department of Justice forensic accountant, Carolyn Feinstein, was fired after a DOJ investigation linked her to her husband's app, ICEBlock, which alerts users to nearby ICE agents; Feinstein claims this was retaliation for her husband's activism.
DOJ Employee Fired Over Husband's Anti-ICE App
A Department of Justice forensic accountant, Carolyn Feinstein, was fired after a DOJ investigation linked her to her husband's app, ICEBlock, which alerts users to nearby ICE agents; Feinstein claims this was retaliation for her husband's activism.
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52% Bias Score


Met Opera Head Renews Contract, Highlights Ukraine Support Amidst Funding Challenges
Peter Gelb, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, recently renewed his contract until 2027; his recent trip to Ukraine underscored the opera house's support for the country, while addressing challenges like post-pandemic viewership decline and securing private funding.
Met Opera Head Renews Contract, Highlights Ukraine Support Amidst Funding Challenges
Peter Gelb, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, recently renewed his contract until 2027; his recent trip to Ukraine underscored the opera house's support for the country, while addressing challenges like post-pandemic viewership decline and securing private funding.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Swimmer Wins Historic Gold in Synchronized Swimming at 2025 World Championships
Iris Tió, 22, won Spain's first-ever gold medal in the solo free synchronized swimming event at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, scoring 245.1913 points to defeat China and Belarus, marking a resurgence for the Spanish team after a decade without world titles.
Spanish Swimmer Wins Historic Gold in Synchronized Swimming at 2025 World Championships
Iris Tió, 22, won Spain's first-ever gold medal in the solo free synchronized swimming event at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, scoring 245.1913 points to defeat China and Belarus, marking a resurgence for the Spanish team after a decade without world titles.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term: Contradictory Actions Yield Unexpected Political Success
During his second term, President Trump's contradictory actions and statements, from manipulating Elon Musk to exacerbating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in Ukraine, have surprisingly yielded political success, but at a significant cost to international stability and human rights.
Trump's Second Term: Contradictory Actions Yield Unexpected Political Success
During his second term, President Trump's contradictory actions and statements, from manipulating Elon Musk to exacerbating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war in Ukraine, have surprisingly yielded political success, but at a significant cost to international stability and human rights.
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60% Bias Score


Illegal Waste Export to Tunisia Spurs International Action
In 2020, 7,900 tons of Italian waste mislabeled as recyclable plastic were illegally exported to Tunisia; activist Semia Labidi Gharbi's campaign led to the return of 6,000 tons and stricter EU waste export regulations.
Illegal Waste Export to Tunisia Spurs International Action
In 2020, 7,900 tons of Italian waste mislabeled as recyclable plastic were illegally exported to Tunisia; activist Semia Labidi Gharbi's campaign led to the return of 6,000 tons and stricter EU waste export regulations.
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56% Bias Score


Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.
Ransomware Attack Bankrupts British Firm, Exposing UK Cybersecurity Weakness
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old British transport firm, leading to its collapse, 700 job losses, and illustrating the UK's vulnerability to ransomware attacks costing an average of £4 million per incident.
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40% Bias Score

Democratization of Private Equity Investment in Spain
Spanish banks and financial firms are democratizing private equity investments, lowering minimum investment requirements to €10,000 from €100,000 in 2022, attracting over 500 million euros in two years from nearly 3,000 investors, mostly retail, through various new private equity funds.

Democratization of Private Equity Investment in Spain
Spanish banks and financial firms are democratizing private equity investments, lowering minimum investment requirements to €10,000 from €100,000 in 2022, attracting over 500 million euros in two years from nearly 3,000 investors, mostly retail, through various new private equity funds.
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48% Bias Score

Letterone's 2024 Profits Double Amidst Dia Supermarket Revaluation
Letterone, owner of 77% of Dia supermarkets, reported a record €1.368 billion net profit in 2024, a recovery from 2022 sanctions against its founders. Dia's valuation increased to $700 million, while the telecom sector significantly boosted returns.

Letterone's 2024 Profits Double Amidst Dia Supermarket Revaluation
Letterone, owner of 77% of Dia supermarkets, reported a record €1.368 billion net profit in 2024, a recovery from 2022 sanctions against its founders. Dia's valuation increased to $700 million, while the telecom sector significantly boosted returns.
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36% Bias Score

Over 230,000 Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination Declassified
The US government declassified over 230,000 documents on the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a promise of transparency and providing a historical step toward revealing the truth, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Alveda King, the slain leader's niece.

Over 230,000 Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination Declassified
The US government declassified over 230,000 documents on the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a promise of transparency and providing a historical step toward revealing the truth, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Alveda King, the slain leader's niece.
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20% Bias Score

White House Expels WSJ From Presidential Press Pool
The White House expelled the Wall Street Journal from the press pool covering President Trump's Scotland visit after the Journal published an article alleging Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday letter; the AP's access was also previously blocked for refusing to rename the "Gulf of Mexico".

White House Expels WSJ From Presidential Press Pool
The White House expelled the Wall Street Journal from the press pool covering President Trump's Scotland visit after the Journal published an article alleging Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein a birthday letter; the AP's access was also previously blocked for refusing to rename the "Gulf of Mexico".
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56% Bias Score

MasOrange Valued at €12.374 Billion, Fueling Acquisition Negotiations
Investment banks valued MasOrange at an average of €12.374 billion in June-July 2024, impacting negotiations between Orange and MásMóvil investors regarding Orange's potential acquisition of the remaining 50% stake, with a potential public offering and debt reduction plans.

MasOrange Valued at €12.374 Billion, Fueling Acquisition Negotiations
Investment banks valued MasOrange at an average of €12.374 billion in June-July 2024, impacting negotiations between Orange and MásMóvil investors regarding Orange's potential acquisition of the remaining 50% stake, with a potential public offering and debt reduction plans.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...

Spanish Supreme Court Limits Compensation for Unfair Dismissal, Rejecting European Social Charter Interpretation
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that judges cannot award additional compensation beyond the statutory amount for unfair dismissal, despite rulings by the European Committee of Social Rights that Spain violates the European Social Charter by its current system, creating a conflict between judicial an...
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40% Bias Score
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