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EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the digital advertising market by favoring its own services, ordering it to cease self-preferencing practices.
EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the digital advertising market by favoring its own services, ordering it to cease self-preferencing practices.
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40% Bias Score


Council Leader Suspended for Grooming Gang Comment
Peterborough Labour council leader Dennis Jones was suspended from the party after using the phrase "poor white trash from Rotherham" to refer to victims of grooming gangs, prompting a formal complaint to the council and widespread condemnation.
Council Leader Suspended for Grooming Gang Comment
Peterborough Labour council leader Dennis Jones was suspended from the party after using the phrase "poor white trash from Rotherham" to refer to victims of grooming gangs, prompting a formal complaint to the council and widespread condemnation.
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24% Bias Score


Macron to Loan Bayeux Tapestry to British Museum: A Logistical Masterpiece
French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum for an exhibition presents an unprecedented logistical challenge, potentially delaying its necessary restoration.
Macron to Loan Bayeux Tapestry to British Museum: A Logistical Masterpiece
French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum for an exhibition presents an unprecedented logistical challenge, potentially delaying its necessary restoration.
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40% Bias Score


Slowdown in Canadian Electric Vehicle Sales
Electric vehicle sales in Canada have significantly slowed in the first quarter of 2024, dropping to 9.7 percent of new vehicle registrations from 12.5 percent in the same period last year, according to S&P Global.
Slowdown in Canadian Electric Vehicle Sales
Electric vehicle sales in Canada have significantly slowed in the first quarter of 2024, dropping to 9.7 percent of new vehicle registrations from 12.5 percent in the same period last year, according to S&P Global.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's 2025 Federal Budget Approved with Shortened Deliberation
The German parliament approved the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring nearly €82 billion in new debt, following an unusually short deliberation, highlighting concerns about significant funding gaps in subsequent years.
Germany's 2025 Federal Budget Approved with Shortened Deliberation
The German parliament approved the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring nearly €82 billion in new debt, following an unusually short deliberation, highlighting concerns about significant funding gaps in subsequent years.
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16% Bias Score


Spain Dominates Bulgaria in World Cup Qualifier
Spain decisively defeated Bulgaria 3-0 in a World Cup qualifying match, securing an early advantage in their group and setting the stage for a crucial match against Turkey.
Spain Dominates Bulgaria in World Cup Qualifier
Spain decisively defeated Bulgaria 3-0 in a World Cup qualifying match, securing an early advantage in their group and setting the stage for a crucial match against Turkey.
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48% Bias Score

Kentucky Woman Sues Officer After Arm Broken During Arrest
Kathleen Keitz filed a lawsuit against Covington, Kentucky police officer Douglas Ullrich, alleging he broke her arm during an arrest last year after responding to a report that she was suicidal.

Kentucky Woman Sues Officer After Arm Broken During Arrest
Kathleen Keitz filed a lawsuit against Covington, Kentucky police officer Douglas Ullrich, alleging he broke her arm during an arrest last year after responding to a report that she was suicidal.
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32% Bias Score

Court Allows Government Appeal of Palestine Action Ban
A Court of Appeal judge granted the Home Office permission to challenge a High Court ruling that allowed Palestine Action to appeal its ban under terror legislation, setting a hearing date for September 25th.

Court Allows Government Appeal of Palestine Action Ban
A Court of Appeal judge granted the Home Office permission to challenge a High Court ruling that allowed Palestine Action to appeal its ban under terror legislation, setting a hearing date for September 25th.
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32% Bias Score

Canada's Trade Diversification Efforts Face Setbacks Despite Government Initiatives
Despite government initiatives, Canada's exports to non-US markets fell 8.6 percent in July, reversing earlier gains and highlighting the challenges of reducing reliance on the US.

Canada's Trade Diversification Efforts Face Setbacks Despite Government Initiatives
Despite government initiatives, Canada's exports to non-US markets fell 8.6 percent in July, reversing earlier gains and highlighting the challenges of reducing reliance on the US.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Questrade Client Loses $70,000 in Phishing Scam; Banks' Security Guarantees Scrutinized
A Questrade client lost $70,000 in a phishing scam, highlighting limitations in banks' security guarantees and the importance of robust online security practices.

Questrade Client Loses $70,000 in Phishing Scam; Banks' Security Guarantees Scrutinized
A Questrade client lost $70,000 in a phishing scam, highlighting limitations in banks' security guarantees and the importance of robust online security practices.
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16% Bias Score

Germany's 2025 Budget Approved: Short Session, Long-Term Concerns
The German parliament is set to approve the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring nearly €82 billion in new debt, with additional billions for defense and infrastructure, despite concerns over significant funding gaps in later years.

Germany's 2025 Budget Approved: Short Session, Long-Term Concerns
The German parliament is set to approve the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring nearly €82 billion in new debt, with additional billions for defense and infrastructure, despite concerns over significant funding gaps in later years.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Mexican Supreme Court Justices Reduce Salaries, but Remain Above President's Pay
Mexico's Supreme Court justices lowered their gross monthly salaries to 191,656 pesos, slightly below President Sheinbaum's 191,846 pesos, fulfilling a constitutional mandate; however, additional benefits mean their net income surpasses hers.

Mexican Supreme Court Justices Reduce Salaries, but Remain Above President's Pay
Mexico's Supreme Court justices lowered their gross monthly salaries to 191,656 pesos, slightly below President Sheinbaum's 191,846 pesos, fulfilling a constitutional mandate; however, additional benefits mean their net income surpasses hers.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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