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Tariffs Hit Toy and Automakers Hard, Causing Billions in Losses
In Q2 2024, tariffs cost Hasbro $1 billion and may cost Mattel up to $100 million, while General Motors incurred $1.1 billion in losses, impacting toy and auto production and potentially causing price hikes and shortages.
Tariffs Hit Toy and Automakers Hard, Causing Billions in Losses
In Q2 2024, tariffs cost Hasbro $1 billion and may cost Mattel up to $100 million, while General Motors incurred $1.1 billion in losses, impacting toy and auto production and potentially causing price hikes and shortages.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Signs $9 Billion Funding Rescission Bill
President Trump signed legislation rescinding $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, impacting USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, after Congress approved the rescission request despite concerns over cuts to specific programs, including AIDS prevention and rural br...
Trump Signs $9 Billion Funding Rescission Bill
President Trump signed legislation rescinding $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, impacting USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, after Congress approved the rescission request despite concerns over cuts to specific programs, including AIDS prevention and rural br...
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44% Bias Score


US Withdraws from Gaza Ceasefire Talks, Citing Hamas Obstruction
The US ended Gaza ceasefire talks due to Hamas's unwillingness to negotiate in good faith, leaving the US to explore "alternative options" after weeks of discussions that failed to produce a 60-day truce involving hostage releases and increased humanitarian aid.
US Withdraws from Gaza Ceasefire Talks, Citing Hamas Obstruction
The US ended Gaza ceasefire talks due to Hamas's unwillingness to negotiate in good faith, leaving the US to explore "alternative options" after weeks of discussions that failed to produce a 60-day truce involving hostage releases and increased humanitarian aid.
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52% Bias Score


France to Recognize State of Palestine in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine in September 2024 at the UN General Assembly, a move prompted by international outrage over Israel's actions in Gaza, where nearly 60,000 are dead, and met with strong criticism from Israel.
France to Recognize State of Palestine in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine in September 2024 at the UN General Assembly, a move prompted by international outrage over Israel's actions in Gaza, where nearly 60,000 are dead, and met with strong criticism from Israel.
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56% Bias Score


France to Recognize State of Palestine in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, becoming the first major Western power to do so, prompting strong condemnation from Israel and mixed reactions in France.
France to Recognize State of Palestine in September
France will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, becoming the first major Western power to do so, prompting strong condemnation from Israel and mixed reactions in France.
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48% Bias Score


France to Recognize State of Palestine
France will formally recognize the State of Palestine in September at the UN General Assembly, co-hosting an international conference with Saudi Arabia to promote a two-state solution, despite opposition from Israel and the US, and varied European opinions.
France to Recognize State of Palestine
France will formally recognize the State of Palestine in September at the UN General Assembly, co-hosting an international conference with Saudi Arabia to promote a two-state solution, despite opposition from Israel and the US, and varied European opinions.
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48% Bias Score

Trump-Powell Interest Rate Dispute: Legal Uncertainty and Economic Concerns
House Speaker Mike Johnson commented on President Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates enough, expressing uncertainty about the legality of firing him; the Fed's benchmark rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5% due to inflation concerns and uncertainty from...

Trump-Powell Interest Rate Dispute: Legal Uncertainty and Economic Concerns
House Speaker Mike Johnson commented on President Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates enough, expressing uncertainty about the legality of firing him; the Fed's benchmark rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5% due to inflation concerns and uncertainty from...
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48% Bias Score

Justice Department Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
The Justice Department sued New York City on Thursday, challenging its sanctuary laws for undocumented immigrants, citing obstruction of federal immigration enforcement and violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause; the suit highlights a recent shooting of a Border Patrol agent by an undocume...

Justice Department Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
The Justice Department sued New York City on Thursday, challenging its sanctuary laws for undocumented immigrants, citing obstruction of federal immigration enforcement and violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause; the suit highlights a recent shooting of a Border Patrol agent by an undocume...
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52% Bias Score

O'Connor Wins Stage 9 of Tour de France
Ben O'Connor secured his first victory with Jayco AlUla by winning stage 9 of the Tour de France on July 13th, a mountainous stage with inclement weather, showcasing his strength in challenging climbs, and marking a comeback from recent struggles.

O'Connor Wins Stage 9 of Tour de France
Ben O'Connor secured his first victory with Jayco AlUla by winning stage 9 of the Tour de France on July 13th, a mountainous stage with inclement weather, showcasing his strength in challenging climbs, and marking a comeback from recent struggles.
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40% Bias Score

EU-China Trade at a Turning Point After Tense Summit
EU-China trade relations hit a turning point after a tense summit in Beijing, marked by disagreements on trade and security issues, a shortened visit, and a €305.8 billion trade deficit for the EU in 2023, despite a joint statement on climate and initial steps toward de-escalation.

EU-China Trade at a Turning Point After Tense Summit
EU-China trade relations hit a turning point after a tense summit in Beijing, marked by disagreements on trade and security issues, a shortened visit, and a €305.8 billion trade deficit for the EU in 2023, despite a joint statement on climate and initial steps toward de-escalation.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Irish Hip-Hop Group NeCeap for Three Years
The Irish hip-hop group NeCeap was banned from entering Hungary for three years due to accusations of antisemitic hate speech and support for terrorist groups, a decision the band strongly denies, linking it to criticism of Israeli policies.

Hungary Bans Irish Hip-Hop Group NeCeap for Three Years
The Irish hip-hop group NeCeap was banned from entering Hungary for three years due to accusations of antisemitic hate speech and support for terrorist groups, a decision the band strongly denies, linking it to criticism of Israeli policies.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Seeks 25-Year Sentence for Parents Who Imprisoned Children
A German-American couple in Spain is facing a 25-year prison sentence for allegedly imprisoning their three children, aged eight and ten, in their home for almost four years due to an unfounded fear of infection, leading to severe developmental issues for the children.

Spanish Court Seeks 25-Year Sentence for Parents Who Imprisoned Children
A German-American couple in Spain is facing a 25-year prison sentence for allegedly imprisoning their three children, aged eight and ten, in their home for almost four years due to an unfounded fear of infection, leading to severe developmental issues for the children.
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32% Bias Score
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