September 2025
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Sununu Weighs Senate Comeback in New Hampshire
Former Republican Senator John Sununu is seriously considering a Senate run in New Hampshire, aiming to challenge for the open Democratic seat in the 2026 midterms, spurred by encouragement from fellow Republicans and a desire to offer a different style of representation.
Sununu Weighs Senate Comeback in New Hampshire
Former Republican Senator John Sununu is seriously considering a Senate run in New Hampshire, aiming to challenge for the open Democratic seat in the 2026 midterms, spurred by encouragement from fellow Republicans and a desire to offer a different style of representation.
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40% Bias Score


Review: The Thursday Murder Club - A Childish Approach to a Cozy Crime
Netflix's "The Thursday Murder Club," directed by Christopher Columbus, adapts the popular book series but falls short, leaning heavily on simplistic humor and caricatures rather than its potential for a sophisticated whodunit.
Review: The Thursday Murder Club - A Childish Approach to a Cozy Crime
Netflix's "The Thursday Murder Club," directed by Christopher Columbus, adapts the popular book series but falls short, leaning heavily on simplistic humor and caricatures rather than its potential for a sophisticated whodunit.
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48% Bias Score


Venetian Film Festival Shows Trend of Increasing Film Lengths
The Venice Film Festival highlights a growing trend of longer films, with many exceeding 90 minutes, impacting programming and viewer experience, potentially linked to increased directorial control and streaming platform influence.
Venetian Film Festival Shows Trend of Increasing Film Lengths
The Venice Film Festival highlights a growing trend of longer films, with many exceeding 90 minutes, impacting programming and viewer experience, potentially linked to increased directorial control and streaming platform influence.
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40% Bias Score


Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.
Long Story Short: A Comedy Exploring Familial Trauma
Long Story Short, an American animated series, centers on a Jewish family in California navigating everyday challenges and intergenerational trauma, showcasing relatable family dynamics within a comedic framework.
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24% Bias Score


Atlanta Tax Attorney Jason Wiggam on Resolving Tax Disputes
Jason Wiggam, founding partner of Wiggam Law in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in tax resolution, assisting individuals and businesses in resolving tax matters with the IRS and state tax authorities.
Atlanta Tax Attorney Jason Wiggam on Resolving Tax Disputes
Jason Wiggam, founding partner of Wiggam Law in Atlanta, Georgia, specializes in tax resolution, assisting individuals and businesses in resolving tax matters with the IRS and state tax authorities.
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44% Bias Score


Coalition Forces Government to Fast-Track 20,000 Aged Care Packages
The Australian Coalition secured a parliamentary win, forcing the government to expedite the delivery of 20,000 aged care packages within two months to address a significant backlog affecting over 200,000 Australians.
Coalition Forces Government to Fast-Track 20,000 Aged Care Packages
The Australian Coalition secured a parliamentary win, forcing the government to expedite the delivery of 20,000 aged care packages within two months to address a significant backlog affecting over 200,000 Australians.
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24% Bias Score

Ethan Coen's "Honey, Don't!" Receives Mixed Reviews
Ethan Coen's second film in a planned sexploitation trilogy, "Honey, Don't!" follows a lesbian private detective investigating a murder in the Californian desert, blending noir elements with absurdist humor and explicit sexuality, receiving mixed critical response for its uneven narrative and relian...

Ethan Coen's "Honey, Don't!" Receives Mixed Reviews
Ethan Coen's second film in a planned sexploitation trilogy, "Honey, Don't!" follows a lesbian private detective investigating a murder in the Californian desert, blending noir elements with absurdist humor and explicit sexuality, receiving mixed critical response for its uneven narrative and relian...
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60% Bias Score

Throne and Liberty's Awakening Update Introduces Housing on September 18
NCSOFT and Amazon Games announced that the Awakening update for Throne and Liberty, launching September 18, will introduce a new housing feature allowing players to personalize their in-game homes, reflecting the unique charm of each village.

Throne and Liberty's Awakening Update Introduces Housing on September 18
NCSOFT and Amazon Games announced that the Awakening update for Throne and Liberty, launching September 18, will introduce a new housing feature allowing players to personalize their in-game homes, reflecting the unique charm of each village.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Femicide Debate: Definition Challenges and Data Discrepancies
The debate surrounding femicide in the Netherlands is complex due to varying definitions and data limitations, despite the alarming statistic that a woman is murdered on average every eight days.

Dutch Femicide Debate: Definition Challenges and Data Discrepancies
The debate surrounding femicide in the Netherlands is complex due to varying definitions and data limitations, despite the alarming statistic that a woman is murdered on average every eight days.
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16% Bias Score

Netherlands Explores Pepper Spray Legalization for Women's Safety
Following the murder of Lisa, the Dutch caretaker cabinet is exploring rapid legalization of pepper spray for self-defense, acknowledging it as a temporary measure while addressing broader issues of women's safety.

Netherlands Explores Pepper Spray Legalization for Women's Safety
Following the murder of Lisa, the Dutch caretaker cabinet is exploring rapid legalization of pepper spray for self-defense, acknowledging it as a temporary measure while addressing broader issues of women's safety.
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24% Bias Score

Stormont Standards Commissioner: Frustration with Accountability Process
Stormont's outgoing standards commissioner, Dr. Melissa McCullough, described her role as "challenging," citing limitations in investigating complaints against MLAs and a backlog of unresolved cases; an investigation into First Minister Michelle O'Neill was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.

Stormont Standards Commissioner: Frustration with Accountability Process
Stormont's outgoing standards commissioner, Dr. Melissa McCullough, described her role as "challenging," citing limitations in investigating complaints against MLAs and a backlog of unresolved cases; an investigation into First Minister Michelle O'Neill was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
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20% Bias Score

SSPCA Staff to be Balloted Over Strike Action in Pay Dispute
About 140 Unite the Union members at the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) will be balloted over strike action from September 6th to 17th, rejecting a proposed two-year pay deal that constitutes a real-terms pay cut amid increased workloads and demand.

SSPCA Staff to be Balloted Over Strike Action in Pay Dispute
About 140 Unite the Union members at the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) will be balloted over strike action from September 6th to 17th, rejecting a proposed two-year pay deal that constitutes a real-terms pay cut amid increased workloads and demand.
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60% Bias Score
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