September 2025
October 2025
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Junts rejects Spanish bill to reduce working hours to 37.5 hours
Junts, a Catalan independence party, has confirmed to Spain's Ministry of Labour that it will not withdraw its amendment against a bill to reduce the working week to 37.5 hours, jeopardizing the bill's passage in the Spanish Congress.
Junts rejects Spanish bill to reduce working hours to 37.5 hours
Junts, a Catalan independence party, has confirmed to Spain's Ministry of Labour that it will not withdraw its amendment against a bill to reduce the working week to 37.5 hours, jeopardizing the bill's passage in the Spanish Congress.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government Increases Control Over Regional Finances Amid Debt Relief Plan
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, María Jesús Montero, used a debt-relief plan to amend a 1980 law, granting the central government greater control over regional finances, requiring prior authorization for any regional borrowing from banks, regardless of whether they accept debt forgiveness.
Spanish Government Increases Control Over Regional Finances Amid Debt Relief Plan
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, María Jesús Montero, used a debt-relief plan to amend a 1980 law, granting the central government greater control over regional finances, requiring prior authorization for any regional borrowing from banks, regardless of whether they accept debt forgiveness.
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44% Bias Score


White Sea Tragedy: Families Seek Justice After Deaths of Three Volga Residents
Three Volga residents died during a kayaking trip to the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea; the investigation was closed without charges, but families are seeking justice, claiming negligence by the trip organizer.
White Sea Tragedy: Families Seek Justice After Deaths of Three Volga Residents
Three Volga residents died during a kayaking trip to the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea; the investigation was closed without charges, but families are seeking justice, claiming negligence by the trip organizer.
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60% Bias Score


Billionaire Dan Gilbert and Wife Jennifer Announce Divorce After 30 Years
Dan Gilbert, founder of Rocket Mortgage and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and his wife Jennifer announced their divorce on Friday after nearly 30 years of marriage, but the split was reportedly planned months in advance and involves a post-nuptial agreement.
Billionaire Dan Gilbert and Wife Jennifer Announce Divorce After 30 Years
Dan Gilbert, founder of Rocket Mortgage and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and his wife Jennifer announced their divorce on Friday after nearly 30 years of marriage, but the split was reportedly planned months in advance and involves a post-nuptial agreement.
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20% Bias Score


Former Auburn Professor Murdered While Walking Dog
On Saturday, 59-year-old Julie Schnuelle, a former Auburn University professor, was found murdered in Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama; 26-year-old Harold Rashad Dabney III was arrested and charged with capital murder.
Former Auburn Professor Murdered While Walking Dog
On Saturday, 59-year-old Julie Schnuelle, a former Auburn University professor, was found murdered in Kiesel Park in Auburn, Alabama; 26-year-old Harold Rashad Dabney III was arrested and charged with capital murder.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Denial of Epstein Birthday Letter Falters Amidst New Evidence
The House Oversight Committee obtained a copy of Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book containing a letter allegedly written and drawn by Donald Trump, contradicting Trump's denial and raising questions about the authenticity of his signature.
Trump's Denial of Epstein Birthday Letter Falters Amidst New Evidence
The House Oversight Committee obtained a copy of Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book containing a letter allegedly written and drawn by Donald Trump, contradicting Trump's denial and raising questions about the authenticity of his signature.
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20% Bias Score

Turkey to revise laws on minors involved in crime following deadly attack
Following a deadly attack on a police station in Izmir, Turkey, where two police officers were killed and two others injured by a 16-year-old assailant, President Erdoğan announced that the government will revise legislation on minors involved in crime.

Turkey to revise laws on minors involved in crime following deadly attack
Following a deadly attack on a police station in Izmir, Turkey, where two police officers were killed and two others injured by a 16-year-old assailant, President Erdoğan announced that the government will revise legislation on minors involved in crime.
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40% Bias Score

Lithuania's Upset Victory Over Netherlands Highlights Football Disparity
In a stunning upset, Lithuania, ranked 143rd in the FIFA world rankings, scored two goals against the Netherlands (ranked 7th), losing only 3-2 in a match attended by a record 15,000 fans in Kaunas.

Lithuania's Upset Victory Over Netherlands Highlights Football Disparity
In a stunning upset, Lithuania, ranked 143rd in the FIFA world rankings, scored two goals against the Netherlands (ranked 7th), losing only 3-2 in a match attended by a record 15,000 fans in Kaunas.
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28% Bias Score

Guillermo del Toro to Auction Off Part of His Extensive Collection
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro is auctioning off a significant portion of his personal collection, starting September 26th, due to recent events like the Los Angeles wildfires and the sheer size of his collection.

Guillermo del Toro to Auction Off Part of His Extensive Collection
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro is auctioning off a significant portion of his personal collection, starting September 26th, due to recent events like the Los Angeles wildfires and the sheer size of his collection.
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32% Bias Score

Most Seniors Cannot Avoid Medicare Part B Premiums, But Options Exist for Delay or Assistance
While most seniors cannot avoid Medicare Part B premiums, delaying enrollment is possible with creditable employer insurance, and financial assistance programs exist for low-income individuals.

Most Seniors Cannot Avoid Medicare Part B Premiums, But Options Exist for Delay or Assistance
While most seniors cannot avoid Medicare Part B premiums, delaying enrollment is possible with creditable employer insurance, and financial assistance programs exist for low-income individuals.
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16% Bias Score

North Carolina Voter ID Law and Tax Cap Amendments Upheld
A North Carolina Superior Court panel ruled that two 2018 constitutional amendments—a voter photo ID mandate and an income tax cap reduction—are enforceable, rejecting claims that their passage was tainted by racial gerrymandering.

North Carolina Voter ID Law and Tax Cap Amendments Upheld
A North Carolina Superior Court panel ruled that two 2018 constitutional amendments—a voter photo ID mandate and an income tax cap reduction—are enforceable, rejecting claims that their passage was tainted by racial gerrymandering.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Denial of Epstein Birthday Letter Undermined by Evidence
The House Oversight Committee obtained a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, seemingly written and signed by Donald Trump, contradicting Trump's denial and claims by his allies.

Trump's Denial of Epstein Birthday Letter Undermined by Evidence
The House Oversight Committee obtained a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, seemingly written and signed by Donald Trump, contradicting Trump's denial and claims by his allies.
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24% Bias Score
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