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Low HELOC Interest Rates: A Cost-Effective but Risky Borrowing Option
In May 2025, HELOC interest rates average under 8%, down 2% since September, making them a potentially inexpensive borrowing option for homeowners with substantial equity, but variable rates and potential foreclosure risk demand careful consideration.
Low HELOC Interest Rates: A Cost-Effective but Risky Borrowing Option
In May 2025, HELOC interest rates average under 8%, down 2% since September, making them a potentially inexpensive borrowing option for homeowners with substantial equity, but variable rates and potential foreclosure risk demand careful consideration.
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44% Bias Score


Low HELOC Interest Rates Make 2025 Favorable for Home Equity Borrowing
In 2025, Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs) offer an average interest rate under 8%, down two percentage points since September 2024, making them a potentially cheaper borrowing option than personal loans or credit cards; however, using a HELOC requires careful consideration due to the home servin...
Low HELOC Interest Rates Make 2025 Favorable for Home Equity Borrowing
In 2025, Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs) offer an average interest rate under 8%, down two percentage points since September 2024, making them a potentially cheaper borrowing option than personal loans or credit cards; however, using a HELOC requires careful consideration due to the home servin...
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48% Bias Score


Digital Bridge Restores Movement and Functions for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Neuroscientists Courtine and Bloch's 'digital bridge' wirelessly transmits brain signals to bypass spinal cord injuries, restoring movement and functions like blood pressure and bladder control, offering hope for improved quality of life for paralyzed individuals and those with Parkinson's disease.
Digital Bridge Restores Movement and Functions for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Neuroscientists Courtine and Bloch's 'digital bridge' wirelessly transmits brain signals to bypass spinal cord injuries, restoring movement and functions like blood pressure and bladder control, offering hope for improved quality of life for paralyzed individuals and those with Parkinson's disease.
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28% Bias Score


\$1 Trillion Stolen: Transnational Cybercrime Targets US Pandemic Relief
Transnational cybercriminal rings stole over \$1 trillion in U.S. pandemic relief funds using stolen identities and AI deepfakes, highlighting the urgent need for stronger security measures and international collaboration to combat this large-scale fraud.
\$1 Trillion Stolen: Transnational Cybercrime Targets US Pandemic Relief
Transnational cybercriminal rings stole over \$1 trillion in U.S. pandemic relief funds using stolen identities and AI deepfakes, highlighting the urgent need for stronger security measures and international collaboration to combat this large-scale fraud.
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40% Bias Score


FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.
FBI, Qatari Forces Find Remains of 30 in Syria, Possibly Including American Hostages
The remains of 30 people, potentially including American hostages, have been found in Dabiq, Syria, by a joint team of Qatari forces and the FBI following a request from the American intelligence agency, with DNA testing underway to confirm identities.
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36% Bias Score


Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.
Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.
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60% Bias Score

Home Equity Strategies for Retirement Planning Amidst Economic Uncertainty
For Americans nearing retirement, high home equity (averaging \$313,000) offers strategic financial options such as HELOCs, downsizing, refinancing, or reverse mortgages, to supplement income and manage rising costs and interest rates, but careful planning and consideration of individual circumstanc...

Home Equity Strategies for Retirement Planning Amidst Economic Uncertainty
For Americans nearing retirement, high home equity (averaging \$313,000) offers strategic financial options such as HELOCs, downsizing, refinancing, or reverse mortgages, to supplement income and manage rising costs and interest rates, but careful planning and consideration of individual circumstanc...
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36% Bias Score

Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Thanks to 'Digital Bridge' Technology
A Swiss clinical trial uses a 'digital bridge' technology to restore movement in paralyzed patients by wirelessly connecting brain implants to spinal cord stimulators, enabling patients like Marta Carsteanu-Dombi, severely paralyzed after a bike accident, to walk again and showing unexpected nerve r...

Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Thanks to 'Digital Bridge' Technology
A Swiss clinical trial uses a 'digital bridge' technology to restore movement in paralyzed patients by wirelessly connecting brain implants to spinal cord stimulators, enabling patients like Marta Carsteanu-Dombi, severely paralyzed after a bike accident, to walk again and showing unexpected nerve r...
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40% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed in UK for Russia Espionage
A UK court jailed six Bulgarians for up to 10 years for spying for Russia, uncovering fake passports, hidden cameras, and plots involving abductions and honeytraps, with the operation led by Orlin Roussev and potentially directed by Interpol fugitive Jan Marsalek.

Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed in UK for Russia Espionage
A UK court jailed six Bulgarians for up to 10 years for spying for Russia, uncovering fake passports, hidden cameras, and plots involving abductions and honeytraps, with the operation led by Orlin Roussev and potentially directed by Interpol fugitive Jan Marsalek.
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48% Bias Score

DHS Subpoenas Los Angeles County Immigrant Aid Program
The Department of Homeland Security subpoenaed Los Angeles County for records related to its Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), aiming to identify and prosecute illegal immigrants receiving federal benefits, following President Trump's executive order targeting such abuse.

DHS Subpoenas Los Angeles County Immigrant Aid Program
The Department of Homeland Security subpoenaed Los Angeles County for records related to its Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), aiming to identify and prosecute illegal immigrants receiving federal benefits, following President Trump's executive order targeting such abuse.
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64% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.

Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Press Freedom and Peace
Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff, called for the release of imprisoned journalists, urging peace and free speech in his first meeting with 6,000 journalists in Rome, while also announcing plans to visit Turkey to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
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32% Bias Score

First American Pope Calls for Global Peace
On Sunday, the 267th pope, Robert Prevost (Pope Leo XIV), the first American pope, called for peace in ongoing conflicts during his first Mass, a historic event witnessed by an estimated 150,000 people in St. Peter's Square.

First American Pope Calls for Global Peace
On Sunday, the 267th pope, Robert Prevost (Pope Leo XIV), the first American pope, called for peace in ongoing conflicts during his first Mass, a historic event witnessed by an estimated 150,000 people in St. Peter's Square.
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44% Bias Score
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