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Hawaii's Climate Change Tourist Tax Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit in Hawaii challenges the constitutionality of a new tourist tax designed to fund climate change mitigation efforts, specifically targeting a 11-per-cent levy on cruise ship passengers slated to begin next year, alongside increased taxes on hotels and vacation rentals.
Hawaii's Climate Change Tourist Tax Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit in Hawaii challenges the constitutionality of a new tourist tax designed to fund climate change mitigation efforts, specifically targeting a 11-per-cent levy on cruise ship passengers slated to begin next year, alongside increased taxes on hotels and vacation rentals.
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36% Bias Score


UK Treasury Considers £2 Billion Tax Hike on Small Businesses
The UK Treasury is exploring a £2 billion tax increase on small businesses by lowering the VAT registration threshold from £90,000 to potentially £30,000, a move opposed by business leaders but supported by key Treasury officials.
UK Treasury Considers £2 Billion Tax Hike on Small Businesses
The UK Treasury is exploring a £2 billion tax increase on small businesses by lowering the VAT registration threshold from £90,000 to potentially £30,000, a move opposed by business leaders but supported by key Treasury officials.
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52% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most of President Trump's tariffs are illegal, impacting his key foreign policy tool, although they remain in place until October 14th, allowing time for a Supreme Court appeal.
US Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most of President Trump's tariffs are illegal, impacting his key foreign policy tool, although they remain in place until October 14th, allowing time for a Supreme Court appeal.
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28% Bias Score


US to Deny Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The Trump administration announced it will deny visas to Palestinian Authority officials before the UN General Assembly, aligning further with Israel's rejection of a Palestinian state and amid a French-led push for recognition.
US to Deny Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The Trump administration announced it will deny visas to Palestinian Authority officials before the UN General Assembly, aligning further with Israel's rejection of a Palestinian state and amid a French-led push for recognition.
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56% Bias Score


Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security
Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.
Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security
Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.
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28% Bias Score


IGF-II Shows Neuroprotective Effects in Parkinson's Disease
Researchers at IBIMA and the University of Málaga found that the hormone IGF-II protects nerve cells from Parkinson's damage, offering a potential new treatment to slow disease progression, as published in the Journal of Advanced Research.
IGF-II Shows Neuroprotective Effects in Parkinson's Disease
Researchers at IBIMA and the University of Málaga found that the hormone IGF-II protects nerve cells from Parkinson's damage, offering a potential new treatment to slow disease progression, as published in the Journal of Advanced Research.
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24% Bias Score

EHEC outbreaks in Belgium and Germany
At least four deaths in Belgian nursing homes and 17 cases in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, are linked to EHEC bacterial infections, possibly from contaminated food, while Berlin reports a higher but not unusual number of cases this year due to increased testing.

EHEC outbreaks in Belgium and Germany
At least four deaths in Belgian nursing homes and 17 cases in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, are linked to EHEC bacterial infections, possibly from contaminated food, while Berlin reports a higher but not unusual number of cases this year due to increased testing.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Tariff Policies
A federal appeals court ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his presidential powers by imposing tariffs without explicit Congressional authorization, impacting numerous trading partners and potentially leading to Supreme Court review.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Tariff Policies
A federal appeals court ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his presidential powers by imposing tariffs without explicit Congressional authorization, impacting numerous trading partners and potentially leading to Supreme Court review.
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24% Bias Score

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brückner to be released from prison
Christian Brückner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, will be released from prison in Germany on September 17, despite German authorities stating he is the only suspect but lacking sufficient evidence for charges.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brückner to be released from prison
Christian Brückner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, will be released from prison in Germany on September 17, despite German authorities stating he is the only suspect but lacking sufficient evidence for charges.
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44% Bias Score

DC Appeals Court Rules Trump Tariffs Largely Unconstitutional
A US appeals court ruled that President Trump's sweeping tariffs are largely unconstitutional, citing a lack of explicit authority in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), though the tariffs can remain until October 14.

DC Appeals Court Rules Trump Tariffs Largely Unconstitutional
A US appeals court ruled that President Trump's sweeping tariffs are largely unconstitutional, citing a lack of explicit authority in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), though the tariffs can remain until October 14.
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40% Bias Score

Yermak Confirms Ukraine's Readiness for Zelensky-Putin Summit
Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian presidential office, stated Ukraine's continued readiness for a Zelensky-Putin summit, emphasizing that Russia's position is the sole obstacle, despite various countries offering to host.

Yermak Confirms Ukraine's Readiness for Zelensky-Putin Summit
Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian presidential office, stated Ukraine's continued readiness for a Zelensky-Putin summit, emphasizing that Russia's position is the sole obstacle, despite various countries offering to host.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine to Sue Ukrainian Orthodox Church for Ties to Russia
The Ukrainian government is suing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) for failing to sever ties with the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) after a 30-day deadline, despite the UOC denying the accusations and criticizing the investigation's methodology.

Ukraine to Sue Ukrainian Orthodox Church for Ties to Russia
The Ukrainian government is suing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) for failing to sever ties with the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) after a 30-day deadline, despite the UOC denying the accusations and criticizing the investigation's methodology.
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40% Bias Score
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