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UK Cash Usage Decline Creates Two-Tier Society, Report Warns
A UK Treasury Committee report reveals a 31% fall in ATM withdrawals since 2019, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups facing higher costs due to reduced cash acceptance; the report suggests potential government regulation to ensure continued access to cash.
UK Cash Usage Decline Creates Two-Tier Society, Report Warns
A UK Treasury Committee report reveals a 31% fall in ATM withdrawals since 2019, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups facing higher costs due to reduced cash acceptance; the report suggests potential government regulation to ensure continued access to cash.
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52% Bias Score


Early Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Solvency Fears
Concerns about the long-term solvency of Social Security are causing a surge in early benefit claims, despite financial losses; pending claims totaled 580,887 last month, up from 500,527 a year earlier, driven by misinformation and staff cuts at the SSA.
Early Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Solvency Fears
Concerns about the long-term solvency of Social Security are causing a surge in early benefit claims, despite financial losses; pending claims totaled 580,887 last month, up from 500,527 a year earlier, driven by misinformation and staff cuts at the SSA.
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48% Bias Score


Australia's Inflation Eases, Rate Cuts Expected
Australia's underlying inflation rate has fallen to 2.9 percent, meeting the Reserve Bank's target for the first time since late 2021, prompting expectations of further interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy amid global uncertainties.
Australia's Inflation Eases, Rate Cuts Expected
Australia's underlying inflation rate has fallen to 2.9 percent, meeting the Reserve Bank's target for the first time since late 2021, prompting expectations of further interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy amid global uncertainties.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Defends Economic Policies, Spars with ABC News in 100th-Day Interview
During his 100th-day interview, President Trump clashed with ABC News' Terry Moran over economic policies, dismissed concerns about their impact, and disputed the authenticity of a photo showing alleged gang tattoos on a deported Salvadoran national, accusing Moran of promoting "fake news.
Trump Defends Economic Policies, Spars with ABC News in 100th-Day Interview
During his 100th-day interview, President Trump clashed with ABC News' Terry Moran over economic policies, dismissed concerns about their impact, and disputed the authenticity of a photo showing alleged gang tattoos on a deported Salvadoran national, accusing Moran of promoting "fake news.
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56% Bias Score


81-Year-Old Paedophile Jailed for 46 Years After 27-Year Thai Escape
Richard Burrows, an 81-year-old former scout leader, was sentenced to 46 years in prison for sexually abusing 24 boys in Cheshire and the Midlands between 1968 and 1995; he fled to Thailand in 1997 but was apprehended last year via AI facial recognition technology and subsequently convicted.
81-Year-Old Paedophile Jailed for 46 Years After 27-Year Thai Escape
Richard Burrows, an 81-year-old former scout leader, was sentenced to 46 years in prison for sexually abusing 24 boys in Cheshire and the Midlands between 1968 and 1995; he fled to Thailand in 1997 but was apprehended last year via AI facial recognition technology and subsequently convicted.
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56% Bias Score


Teen Hackers Cripple Marks & Spencer in Cyberattack
The Scattered Spider hacking group, suspected of being primarily composed of British and American teenagers, is linked to a cyberattack on Marks & Spencer, causing disruption to its click-and-collect service and prompting concerns about further attacks. A 23-year-old alleged leader, Tyler Robert Buc...
Teen Hackers Cripple Marks & Spencer in Cyberattack
The Scattered Spider hacking group, suspected of being primarily composed of British and American teenagers, is linked to a cyberattack on Marks & Spencer, causing disruption to its click-and-collect service and prompting concerns about further attacks. A 23-year-old alleged leader, Tyler Robert Buc...
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56% Bias Score

Hitler and Braun's Deaths Confirmed: Evidence Ends Conspiracy Theories
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide in their Berlin bunker; their remains were later found, examined, and ultimately destroyed by the KGB, disproving persistent conspiracy theories.

Hitler and Braun's Deaths Confirmed: Evidence Ends Conspiracy Theories
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide in their Berlin bunker; their remains were later found, examined, and ultimately destroyed by the KGB, disproving persistent conspiracy theories.
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56% Bias Score

Midwest Housing Market Booms Amid Climate Change Concerns
Amid rising insurance costs and climate risks, house hunters are increasingly choosing Midwest cities like Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Appleton, Wisconsin, and Fort Wayne, Indiana, due to their low unemployment rates, affordable living costs, and climate resilience; Appleton shows the lowest climate-r...

Midwest Housing Market Booms Amid Climate Change Concerns
Amid rising insurance costs and climate risks, house hunters are increasingly choosing Midwest cities like Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Appleton, Wisconsin, and Fort Wayne, Indiana, due to their low unemployment rates, affordable living costs, and climate resilience; Appleton shows the lowest climate-r...
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48% Bias Score

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.

Australia Rejects Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Referendum
Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament failed, with 60% voting no, prompting Foreign Minister Penny Wong to retract her earlier prediction of its passage and creating a political firestorm three days before the federal election.
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60% Bias Score

Alleged Nationwide Campaign by Plymouth Brethren to Support Liberal Party
A former member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church alleges a nationwide campaign by the church to support the Liberal Party in the Australian election, contradicting the church's public statement of non-involvement. The campaign allegedly involved hundreds of members, some flown across the co...

Alleged Nationwide Campaign by Plymouth Brethren to Support Liberal Party
A former member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church alleges a nationwide campaign by the church to support the Liberal Party in the Australian election, contradicting the church's public statement of non-involvement. The campaign allegedly involved hundreds of members, some flown across the co...
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72% Bias Score

US GDP Unexpectedly Shrinks 0.3 Percent in Q1 2025
The US economy unexpectedly shrank by 0.3 percent in Q1 2025, exceeding expectations and driven by trade tensions, policy uncertainty, and recession fears; however, strong consumer spending on imports before tariff increases is not fully reflected in the GDP numbers.

US GDP Unexpectedly Shrinks 0.3 Percent in Q1 2025
The US economy unexpectedly shrank by 0.3 percent in Q1 2025, exceeding expectations and driven by trade tensions, policy uncertainty, and recession fears; however, strong consumer spending on imports before tariff increases is not fully reflected in the GDP numbers.
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48% Bias Score

Co-op Shuts Down Systems After Cyberattack Attempt
Following a cyberattack attempt, The Co-op, the UK's fifth-largest food retailer, temporarily shut down some internal IT systems affecting back-office and call center services but maintained normal operations in stores and funeral homes; this occurred days after a similar attack on Marks & Spencer.

Co-op Shuts Down Systems After Cyberattack Attempt
Following a cyberattack attempt, The Co-op, the UK's fifth-largest food retailer, temporarily shut down some internal IT systems affecting back-office and call center services but maintained normal operations in stores and funeral homes; this occurred days after a similar attack on Marks & Spencer.
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56% Bias Score
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