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Bimba y Lola: From Vigo to Global Success
Bimba y Lola, a Spanish fashion brand founded in Vigo in 2005, has grown to over 300 stores globally, showcasing its unique design and collaborative work environment in its new headquarters.
Bimba y Lola: From Vigo to Global Success
Bimba y Lola, a Spanish fashion brand founded in Vigo in 2005, has grown to over 300 stores globally, showcasing its unique design and collaborative work environment in its new headquarters.
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56% Bias Score


Naomi Osaka's US Open Semifinal Run and the Rise of Women in Tech
Naomi Osaka reached the US Open semifinals after becoming a mother, inspiring working mothers; Canva and Papaya Global, led by female CEOs, are featured in the Forbes Cloud 100 list; Vogue appoints Chloe Malle as Head of Editorial Content.
Naomi Osaka's US Open Semifinal Run and the Rise of Women in Tech
Naomi Osaka reached the US Open semifinals after becoming a mother, inspiring working mothers; Canva and Papaya Global, led by female CEOs, are featured in the Forbes Cloud 100 list; Vogue appoints Chloe Malle as Head of Editorial Content.
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52% Bias Score


Multiple Job Holders in Trump Administration
President Trump's administration has numerous officials holding multiple positions, a practice criticized as inefficient but defended by the White House as promoting collaboration.
Multiple Job Holders in Trump Administration
President Trump's administration has numerous officials holding multiple positions, a practice criticized as inefficient but defended by the White House as promoting collaboration.
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28% Bias Score


Concerns Raised Regarding BLS Job Reports Amidst Political Pressure
Following a weak August jobs report and the recent firing of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, current BLS employees issued a statement affirming the reliability of government economic data and emphasizing the integrity of their work.
Concerns Raised Regarding BLS Job Reports Amidst Political Pressure
Following a weak August jobs report and the recent firing of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, current BLS employees issued a statement affirming the reliability of government economic data and emphasizing the integrity of their work.
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24% Bias Score


French National Rally receives record public funding
The French National Rally (RN) will receive nearly €15 million in public funding in 2024, becoming the largest recipient due to its strong showing in the 2022 legislative elections.
French National Rally receives record public funding
The French National Rally (RN) will receive nearly €15 million in public funding in 2024, becoming the largest recipient due to its strong showing in the 2022 legislative elections.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Rebrands Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump issued an executive order Friday establishing "Department of War" as a secondary title for the Department of Defense, authorizing its use in official communications, though a formal name change requires congressional approval.
Trump Rebrands Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump issued an executive order Friday establishing "Department of War" as a secondary title for the Department of Defense, authorizing its use in official communications, though a formal name change requires congressional approval.
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64% Bias Score

Medicare Delays Coverage for Updated Covid-19 Shots, Forcing Some Seniors to Pay Out-of-Pocket
Despite FDA approval, some Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older are being denied coverage for updated Covid-19 shots at pharmacies like CVS, leading to out-of-pocket costs of $225 or more, while others report delays due to system updates.

Medicare Delays Coverage for Updated Covid-19 Shots, Forcing Some Seniors to Pay Out-of-Pocket
Despite FDA approval, some Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older are being denied coverage for updated Covid-19 shots at pharmacies like CVS, leading to out-of-pocket costs of $225 or more, while others report delays due to system updates.
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24% Bias Score

Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.

Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.
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20% Bias Score

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Joins FBI Amidst Controversy
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, known for his anti-abortion stance and involvement in culture war lawsuits, is joining the FBI as co-deputy director, effective Monday, amidst accusations of the agency's misuse of power.

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Joins FBI Amidst Controversy
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, known for his anti-abortion stance and involvement in culture war lawsuits, is joining the FBI as co-deputy director, effective Monday, amidst accusations of the agency's misuse of power.
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24% Bias Score

Senator Cantwell Criticizes Health Secretary Kennedy's Actions
Senator Maria Cantwell called Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a "charlatan" for his proposed budget cuts to pandemic preparedness and his stance against vaccines, citing a 400% increase in measles cases this year and the economic devastation of COVID-19.

Senator Cantwell Criticizes Health Secretary Kennedy's Actions
Senator Maria Cantwell called Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a "charlatan" for his proposed budget cuts to pandemic preparedness and his stance against vaccines, citing a 400% increase in measles cases this year and the economic devastation of COVID-19.
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52% Bias Score

US Job Growth Stalls, Raising Recession Fears
August's US job growth significantly underperformed expectations, adding only 22,000 jobs compared to forecasts of 80,000, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3% and fueling concerns about a potential recession.

US Job Growth Stalls, Raising Recession Fears
August's US job growth significantly underperformed expectations, adding only 22,000 jobs compared to forecasts of 80,000, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3% and fueling concerns about a potential recession.
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32% Bias Score

Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Midlife Adults
A Brazilian study of 12,772 adults found that high consumption of artificial sweeteners is associated with significantly faster declines in thinking and memory skills, particularly in individuals under 60 and those with diabetes.

Artificial Sweeteners Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline in Midlife Adults
A Brazilian study of 12,772 adults found that high consumption of artificial sweeteners is associated with significantly faster declines in thinking and memory skills, particularly in individuals under 60 and those with diabetes.
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40% Bias Score
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