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Charleston's Climate Change Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Dismissed
A South Carolina judge dismissed Charleston's 2020 lawsuit against energy companies for climate change-related damages, citing a lack of state legal authority and the potential for an unbounded number of future lawsuits, with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled.
Charleston's Climate Change Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Dismissed
A South Carolina judge dismissed Charleston's 2020 lawsuit against energy companies for climate change-related damages, citing a lack of state legal authority and the potential for an unbounded number of future lawsuits, with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled.
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56% Bias Score


Healey Closes Migrant Shelters, Shifting Costs to \$97M HomeBASE Program
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey closed all migrant shelters, shifting costs to the HomeBASE program, which provides up to \$30,000 in rental assistance per family over two years; this caused a caseload increase from 1,473 in January 2023 to 7,767 in April 2025 and a budget increase to \$97 million i...
Healey Closes Migrant Shelters, Shifting Costs to \$97M HomeBASE Program
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey closed all migrant shelters, shifting costs to the HomeBASE program, which provides up to \$30,000 in rental assistance per family over two years; this caused a caseload increase from 1,473 in January 2023 to 7,767 in April 2025 and a budget increase to \$97 million i...
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60% Bias Score


RBI's Q2 Revenue Beats Expectations, but Lower Profit Due to Increased Costs
Restaurant Brands International (RBI) reported higher-than-expected second-quarter 2025 revenue (US$2.41 billion) but lower-than-expected net income (US$189 million) due to increased operating costs from higher coffee and beef prices; Tim Hortons same-store sales rose 3.4 percent, while Burger King'...
RBI's Q2 Revenue Beats Expectations, but Lower Profit Due to Increased Costs
Restaurant Brands International (RBI) reported higher-than-expected second-quarter 2025 revenue (US$2.41 billion) but lower-than-expected net income (US$189 million) due to increased operating costs from higher coffee and beef prices; Tim Hortons same-store sales rose 3.4 percent, while Burger King'...
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28% Bias Score


Mehajer's Parole and Criticisms of Australia's Justice System
Salim Mehajer, recently paroled after serving almost five years for fraud and domestic violence, has his ex-partner, MB, publicly criticizing the Australian justice system for failing survivors. Mehajer's lavish spending in prison also caused friction with fellow inmates.
Mehajer's Parole and Criticisms of Australia's Justice System
Salim Mehajer, recently paroled after serving almost five years for fraud and domestic violence, has his ex-partner, MB, publicly criticizing the Australian justice system for failing survivors. Mehajer's lavish spending in prison also caused friction with fellow inmates.
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44% Bias Score


ANAC Flags Legal and Financial Risks in Italy's Ponte Project
ANAC president Giuseppe Busia warns that the Ponte project, revived via decree without a new tender, risks breaching EU directives due to potential cost overruns and design modifications, increasing financial and legal risks for Italy.
ANAC Flags Legal and Financial Risks in Italy's Ponte Project
ANAC president Giuseppe Busia warns that the Ponte project, revived via decree without a new tender, risks breaching EU directives due to potential cost overruns and design modifications, increasing financial and legal risks for Italy.
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48% Bias Score


Banxico Slows Interest Rate Cuts Amid Declining Inflation
Mexico's central bank, Banxico, cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 7.75% on August 10, 2025, following a period of more aggressive cuts, citing slowing inflation (3.51% in July) and improved economic growth forecasts.
Banxico Slows Interest Rate Cuts Amid Declining Inflation
Mexico's central bank, Banxico, cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 7.75% on August 10, 2025, following a period of more aggressive cuts, citing slowing inflation (3.51% in July) and improved economic growth forecasts.
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36% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against Amesty Amidst Attorney's Familial Ties to Attorney General
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against former Republican lawmaker Carolina Amesty, accused of COVID relief fraud, following her attorney Brad Bondi's presentation of exculpatory evidence and the government's cessation of its investigation. The dismissal comes despite Amesty facing up to 20 year...

Charges Dropped Against Amesty Amidst Attorney's Familial Ties to Attorney General
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against former Republican lawmaker Carolina Amesty, accused of COVID relief fraud, following her attorney Brad Bondi's presentation of exculpatory evidence and the government's cessation of its investigation. The dismissal comes despite Amesty facing up to 20 year...
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Court to Rule on Referendum Question Regarding Provincial Sovereignty
An Alberta court is reviewing a proposed referendum question on whether the province should become a sovereign country, raising concerns about potential constitutional violations and treaty rights. The chief electoral officer referred the matter to court, while the question's proponents argue the re...

Alberta Court to Rule on Referendum Question Regarding Provincial Sovereignty
An Alberta court is reviewing a proposed referendum question on whether the province should become a sovereign country, raising concerns about potential constitutional violations and treaty rights. The chief electoral officer referred the matter to court, while the question's proponents argue the re...
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44% Bias Score

Quebec Judge Reduces Sentence, Citing Systemic Racism; Minister Criticizes Ruling
A Quebec judge reduced the sentence of Frank Paris, a Black man convicted of drug trafficking, citing systemic racism; this decision sparked a debate with the minister responsible for fighting racism, who questions whether this sets a precedent for formalizing discrimination in sentencing.

Quebec Judge Reduces Sentence, Citing Systemic Racism; Minister Criticizes Ruling
A Quebec judge reduced the sentence of Frank Paris, a Black man convicted of drug trafficking, citing systemic racism; this decision sparked a debate with the minister responsible for fighting racism, who questions whether this sets a precedent for formalizing discrimination in sentencing.
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44% Bias Score

Proposed Levy on International Student Fees Could Cost UK Universities £600 Million
A proposed 6% levy on tuition fees paid by international students in England could cost universities over £600 million annually, impacting leading universities such as UCL (£43m) and Manchester (£27m), based on a Higher Education Policy Institute study; the government plans to reinvest the funds but...

Proposed Levy on International Student Fees Could Cost UK Universities £600 Million
A proposed 6% levy on tuition fees paid by international students in England could cost universities over £600 million annually, impacting leading universities such as UCL (£43m) and Manchester (£27m), based on a Higher Education Policy Institute study; the government plans to reinvest the funds but...
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44% Bias Score

La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...

La Albufereta: A Modernist Oasis Facing Modern Challenges
In Alicante, Spain, Swiss developer Carlos Pradel, in 1959, initiated construction of the La Albufereta residential complex, designed by Juan Guardiola Gaya, which became a haven for pieds-noirs after Algeria's independence, showcasing unique architectural and social elements but now facing maintena...
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24% Bias Score

Milan's Urban Regeneration: A Failure of Balance Between Finance and Public Good
Milan's urban regeneration model, while attracting substantial private investment using impact finance narratives, has failed to balance profit with public good due to weak political oversight, resulting in extractive projects and inadequate social benefits.

Milan's Urban Regeneration: A Failure of Balance Between Finance and Public Good
Milan's urban regeneration model, while attracting substantial private investment using impact finance narratives, has failed to balance profit with public good due to weak political oversight, resulting in extractive projects and inadequate social benefits.
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40% Bias Score
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