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Conflicting Statements Emerge in Crozer Health Bankruptcy Case
Attorneys for Crozer Health's parent company announced a potential partnership with Delaware County and Penn Medicine to prevent the health system's closure, although Penn Medicine denies these claims; a Delaware County foundation is providing \$13 million in emergency funding.
Conflicting Statements Emerge in Crozer Health Bankruptcy Case
Attorneys for Crozer Health's parent company announced a potential partnership with Delaware County and Penn Medicine to prevent the health system's closure, although Penn Medicine denies these claims; a Delaware County foundation is providing \$13 million in emergency funding.
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40% Bias Score


\"Record High US Credit Card Debt Fuels Financial Strain in 2024\"\
US consumers held \$1.21 trillion in credit card debt by the end of 2024, a \$45 billion increase from the previous quarter; late payments also increased, indicating financial strain; debt forgiveness programs are available, but require extensive preparation and take 2-4 years.
\"Record High US Credit Card Debt Fuels Financial Strain in 2024\"\
US consumers held \$1.21 trillion in credit card debt by the end of 2024, a \$45 billion increase from the previous quarter; late payments also increased, indicating financial strain; debt forgiveness programs are available, but require extensive preparation and take 2-4 years.
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56% Bias Score


Hyundai's $5.8 Billion U.S. Steel Plant Investment in Response to Tariff Threats
Hyundai Motor Group announced a $5.8 billion investment in a Louisiana steel plant, creating 1,300 jobs to avoid potential tariffs imposed by President Trump and strengthen its U.S. supply chain, alongside a further $6 billion investment in U.S. collaborations.
Hyundai's $5.8 Billion U.S. Steel Plant Investment in Response to Tariff Threats
Hyundai Motor Group announced a $5.8 billion investment in a Louisiana steel plant, creating 1,300 jobs to avoid potential tariffs imposed by President Trump and strengthen its U.S. supply chain, alongside a further $6 billion investment in U.S. collaborations.
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52% Bias Score


Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...
Murder Suspect Yolanda Marodi Apprehended in Mexico
Yolanda Marodi, who was previously convicted of manslaughter, was arrested in Mexico for the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, whose body was found in their Ramona home on February 17th after a domestic dispute caught on a Ring camera; she was apprehended near the US-Mexico border...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.
Supreme Court Upholds High Defamation Standard for Public Figures
The Supreme Court refused to hear casino mogul Steve Wynn's challenge to the New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which established a higher standard for public figures to win defamation lawsuits, thus upholding a key pillar of press freedoms.
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36% Bias Score


Democratic Party Faces Internal Divisions Following Schumer's Move on Spending Bill
Following a weeklong recess, the Democratic party faces internal divisions and questions about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's leadership after he helped advance a Republican spending bill to avoid a government shutdown; several Democratic lawmakers openly called for new leadership, while oth...
Democratic Party Faces Internal Divisions Following Schumer's Move on Spending Bill
Following a weeklong recess, the Democratic party faces internal divisions and questions about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's leadership after he helped advance a Republican spending bill to avoid a government shutdown; several Democratic lawmakers openly called for new leadership, while oth...
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52% Bias Score

Minnesota High School Athletes' Families Testify on Inadequate Insurance
In emotional testimony at the Minnesota State Capitol, parents of two high school athletes who suffered paralyzing injuries detailed the devastating financial impact, highlighting the inadequacy of the current $3 million MSHSL insurance policy which does not cover ninth-grade sports; they are seekin...

Minnesota High School Athletes' Families Testify on Inadequate Insurance
In emotional testimony at the Minnesota State Capitol, parents of two high school athletes who suffered paralyzing injuries detailed the devastating financial impact, highlighting the inadequacy of the current $3 million MSHSL insurance policy which does not cover ninth-grade sports; they are seekin...
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48% Bias Score

Mass Federal Worker Dismissals Pose Major National Security Risk
The Trump-Musk administration's dismissal of thousands of federal workers creates a major national security risk, as adversaries like Russia and China may recruit them for sensitive information, exceeding the usual 100,000 annual departures.

Mass Federal Worker Dismissals Pose Major National Security Risk
The Trump-Musk administration's dismissal of thousands of federal workers creates a major national security risk, as adversaries like Russia and China may recruit them for sensitive information, exceeding the usual 100,000 annual departures.
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60% Bias Score

South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, President's Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment remains pending; this followed the president's December 3rd imposition of martial law, triggering a political crisis and successive impeachm...

South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, President's Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment remains pending; this followed the president's December 3rd imposition of martial law, triggering a political crisis and successive impeachm...
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48% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Smuggling on U.S.-Canada Border
A Mexican Sinaloa cartel smuggler, Javi, details his lucrative business transporting drugs and migrants across the U.S.-Canada border, revealing the cartel's methods, profits, and the growing number of people fleeing the U.S. to Canada; he says the cartel's cut per migrant is $500, and he earns abou...

Sinaloa Cartel Smuggling on U.S.-Canada Border
A Mexican Sinaloa cartel smuggler, Javi, details his lucrative business transporting drugs and migrants across the U.S.-Canada border, revealing the cartel's methods, profits, and the growing number of people fleeing the U.S. to Canada; he says the cartel's cut per migrant is $500, and he earns abou...
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40% Bias Score

Record-High Credit Card Debt Amidst High Interest Rates
As of November 2024, the average US credit card interest rate is 22%, up from a pandemic low of 15%, resulting in record-high credit card balances of $1.21 trillion due to inflation and increased consumer reliance on credit.

Record-High Credit Card Debt Amidst High Interest Rates
As of November 2024, the average US credit card interest rate is 22%, up from a pandemic low of 15%, resulting in record-high credit card balances of $1.21 trillion due to inflation and increased consumer reliance on credit.
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44% Bias Score

Home Equity Levels Rise Modestly Despite Market Slowdown
As of March 2025, the average U.S. homeowner has $313,000 in home equity, a 6% year-over-year increase, despite recent declines, influenced by low housing inventory, high home prices, and tempered demand due to higher mortgage rates; experts predict modest future increases.

Home Equity Levels Rise Modestly Despite Market Slowdown
As of March 2025, the average U.S. homeowner has $313,000 in home equity, a 6% year-over-year increase, despite recent declines, influenced by low housing inventory, high home prices, and tempered demand due to higher mortgage rates; experts predict modest future increases.
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40% Bias Score
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