September 2025
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Federal Government Challenges Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause
The Canadian federal government is asking the Supreme Court to rule that Quebec's repeated use of the notwithstanding clause to shield Bill 21, prohibiting religious symbols in the public sector, is unconstitutional.
Federal Government Challenges Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause
The Canadian federal government is asking the Supreme Court to rule that Quebec's repeated use of the notwithstanding clause to shield Bill 21, prohibiting religious symbols in the public sector, is unconstitutional.
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48% Bias Score


High-Tech Waterworks to Secure Sustainable Drinking Water Supply in Hesse
A new 70 million euro high-tech waterworks will be built at the Kinzigtalsperre reservoir near Bad Soden-Salmünster to ensure a sustainable drinking water supply for the region, including Frankfurt and Hanau.
High-Tech Waterworks to Secure Sustainable Drinking Water Supply in Hesse
A new 70 million euro high-tech waterworks will be built at the Kinzigtalsperre reservoir near Bad Soden-Salmünster to ensure a sustainable drinking water supply for the region, including Frankfurt and Hanau.
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32% Bias Score


AfD Nominates Holm for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Top Spot
Leif-Erik Holm, a Member of the Bundestag, will be the AfD's lead candidate in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election in 2026, aiming to challenge incumbent Minister President Manuela Schwesig in her own constituency.
AfD Nominates Holm for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Top Spot
Leif-Erik Holm, a Member of the Bundestag, will be the AfD's lead candidate in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election in 2026, aiming to challenge incumbent Minister President Manuela Schwesig in her own constituency.
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28% Bias Score


MLB Approves Automated Ball-Strike System for 2026
Major League Baseball's competition committee approved the automated ball-strike system (ABS) for the 2026 regular season, allowing teams two challenges per game with the option of an additional challenge in extra innings.
MLB Approves Automated Ball-Strike System for 2026
Major League Baseball's competition committee approved the automated ball-strike system (ABS) for the 2026 regular season, allowing teams two challenges per game with the option of an additional challenge in extra innings.
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8% Bias Score


Automation in Business and Career Coaching: Enhancing Client Outcomes
Forbes Coaches Council members share how automation improves their practices by streamlining administrative tasks, improving client communication, and providing data-driven insights for personalized coaching, leading to increased efficiency and client success.
Automation in Business and Career Coaching: Enhancing Client Outcomes
Forbes Coaches Council members share how automation improves their practices by streamlining administrative tasks, improving client communication, and providing data-driven insights for personalized coaching, leading to increased efficiency and client success.
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44% Bias Score


Jack Martin's Comeback: From Near-Retirement to Grand Final
After battling persistent injuries and contemplating retirement, Jack Martin revitalized his AFL career with Geelong, culminating in a grand final berth.
Jack Martin's Comeback: From Near-Retirement to Grand Final
After battling persistent injuries and contemplating retirement, Jack Martin revitalized his AFL career with Geelong, culminating in a grand final berth.
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16% Bias Score

Conflicted Advice in Canadian Financial Services: A Systemic Issue
A regulatory review exposed how pressure to meet sales targets at Canada's Big Five banks leads to advisors recommending unsuitable products, highlighting a systemic issue extending to "independent" advisors who face similar conflicts of interest.

Conflicted Advice in Canadian Financial Services: A Systemic Issue
A regulatory review exposed how pressure to meet sales targets at Canada's Big Five banks leads to advisors recommending unsuitable products, highlighting a systemic issue extending to "independent" advisors who face similar conflicts of interest.
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56% Bias Score

French Unions to Strike Amid Budget Dispute
French unions announced a nationwide strike on October 2nd, rejecting Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's budget proposals after a meeting that yielded no concessions on tax increases for the wealthy.

French Unions to Strike Amid Budget Dispute
French unions announced a nationwide strike on October 2nd, rejecting Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's budget proposals after a meeting that yielded no concessions on tax increases for the wealthy.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey: İzmir Mayor Soyer's Defense in 'Cooperative Case' Corruption Trial
In the ongoing "cooperative case" trial in İzmir, Turkey, former Mayor Tunç Soyer defended himself against corruption allegations involving İZBETON A.Ş., stating that all responsibility rests with him and denying any wrongdoing; five of the eleven initially jailed defendants were released, while Soy...

Turkey: İzmir Mayor Soyer's Defense in 'Cooperative Case' Corruption Trial
In the ongoing "cooperative case" trial in İzmir, Turkey, former Mayor Tunç Soyer defended himself against corruption allegations involving İZBETON A.Ş., stating that all responsibility rests with him and denying any wrongdoing; five of the eleven initially jailed defendants were released, while Soy...
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28% Bias Score

Live Underwater Excavation of Roman Dock in Cuijk, Netherlands
A live-streamed archaeological excavation in Cuijk, Netherlands, is uncovering a Roman dock, threatened by river erosion and ship damage, revealing insights into the late Roman period.

Live Underwater Excavation of Roman Dock in Cuijk, Netherlands
A live-streamed archaeological excavation in Cuijk, Netherlands, is uncovering a Roman dock, threatened by river erosion and ship damage, revealing insights into the late Roman period.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Property Market Shows Divergence: Double-Digit Price Drops in Select Suburbs
Over the past five years, several Australian suburbs, primarily in Melbourne and Sydney, experienced double-digit declines in property prices, defying the overall market trend; this is largely attributed to oversupply of investor-grade units and rising mortgage rates.

Australian Property Market Shows Divergence: Double-Digit Price Drops in Select Suburbs
Over the past five years, several Australian suburbs, primarily in Melbourne and Sydney, experienced double-digit declines in property prices, defying the overall market trend; this is largely attributed to oversupply of investor-grade units and rising mortgage rates.
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16% Bias Score

Brooklyn Synagogue Links High Holiday Seating to Voter Registration
Weeks before New York City's mayoral election, Congregation Shaare Zion in Brooklyn, the city's largest Syrian synagogue, required proof of voter registration to secure seats for High Holidays services, citing concerns about the election's potential impact on the Jewish community.

Brooklyn Synagogue Links High Holiday Seating to Voter Registration
Weeks before New York City's mayoral election, Congregation Shaare Zion in Brooklyn, the city's largest Syrian synagogue, required proof of voter registration to secure seats for High Holidays services, citing concerns about the election's potential impact on the Jewish community.
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28% Bias Score
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