CFPB Removes \$49 Billion in Medical Debt from Credit Reports
The CFPB finalized a rule eliminating roughly \$49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, effective in 60 days, despite opposition from banking and credit agencies, and the incoming Republican majority.
CFPB Removes \$49 Billion in Medical Debt from Credit Reports
The CFPB finalized a rule eliminating roughly \$49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, effective in 60 days, despite opposition from banking and credit agencies, and the incoming Republican majority.
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16% Bias Score
CES 2025 Awards Showcase AI-Driven Innovations in Healthcare, Sustainability, and Imaging
The CES 2025 Innovation Awards in Las Vegas recognized several groundbreaking technologies, including a spider silk bandage with an AI-powered wound analysis app, a food waste reduction device achieving 80-95% weight reduction, and a system transforming glass surfaces into cameras.
CES 2025 Awards Showcase AI-Driven Innovations in Healthcare, Sustainability, and Imaging
The CES 2025 Innovation Awards in Las Vegas recognized several groundbreaking technologies, including a spider silk bandage with an AI-powered wound analysis app, a food waste reduction device achieving 80-95% weight reduction, and a system transforming glass surfaces into cameras.
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16% Bias Score
Spain Commemorates Franco's Death Amidst Concerns about Rising Authoritarianism
The Spanish government is launching a program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death, aiming to highlight the transition to democracy while addressing concerns about rising tolerance for authoritarianism among young people, particularly given Vox's stance on the Franco era.
Spain Commemorates Franco's Death Amidst Concerns about Rising Authoritarianism
The Spanish government is launching a program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death, aiming to highlight the transition to democracy while addressing concerns about rising tolerance for authoritarianism among young people, particularly given Vox's stance on the Franco era.
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64% Bias Score
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Boon or Bane for Spanish Olive Oil Producers?
The EU-Mercosur trade deal brings optimism and concern for Spanish olive oil producers, who see market expansion opportunities but fear competition from producers with lower standards; table olive producers strongly oppose the deal due to continued high tariffs.
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: Boon or Bane for Spanish Olive Oil Producers?
The EU-Mercosur trade deal brings optimism and concern for Spanish olive oil producers, who see market expansion opportunities but fear competition from producers with lower standards; table olive producers strongly oppose the deal due to continued high tariffs.
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32% Bias Score
Security Guard Killed Protecting Honduran Consulate in Atlanta
On January 6th, 2024, in Atlanta, a Mexican security guard, Jesús Loera, was shot and killed while stopping an armed Honduran migrant from entering the Honduran consulate; another person was injured, and the assailant is in custody.
Security Guard Killed Protecting Honduran Consulate in Atlanta
On January 6th, 2024, in Atlanta, a Mexican security guard, Jesús Loera, was shot and killed while stopping an armed Honduran migrant from entering the Honduran consulate; another person was injured, and the assailant is in custody.
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40% Bias Score
Spain's IMV Program Reaches 673,729 Households in December 2024
In December 2024, 673,729 Spanish households received the Minimum Vital Income (IMV), a 26.6% increase from December 2023. Almost half (1.2 million) of the 2.047.755 beneficiaries are children, highlighting the program's impact on child poverty. The government is addressing access barriers and provi...
Spain's IMV Program Reaches 673,729 Households in December 2024
In December 2024, 673,729 Spanish households received the Minimum Vital Income (IMV), a 26.6% increase from December 2023. Almost half (1.2 million) of the 2.047.755 beneficiaries are children, highlighting the program's impact on child poverty. The government is addressing access barriers and provi...
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44% Bias Score
Spain Commemorates Franco's Death, Promoting Democracy Amidst Rising Far-Right
Spain is commemorating the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death with a year-long program of events to promote democratic values and counter the rise of far-right ideologies, addressing a concerning lack of historical knowledge among young Spaniards.
Spain Commemorates Franco's Death, Promoting Democracy Amidst Rising Far-Right
Spain is commemorating the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death with a year-long program of events to promote democratic values and counter the rise of far-right ideologies, addressing a concerning lack of historical knowledge among young Spaniards.
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48% Bias Score
Peru Reinstates Fujimori's Signature on 1993 Constitution
The Peruvian Congress voted to restore Alberto Fujimori's signature to the 1993 Constitution, a move celebrated by Fujimorism supporters but condemned by others as an attempt to whitewash his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.
Peru Reinstates Fujimori's Signature on 1993 Constitution
The Peruvian Congress voted to restore Alberto Fujimori's signature to the 1993 Constitution, a move celebrated by Fujimorism supporters but condemned by others as an attempt to whitewash his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses.
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52% Bias Score
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
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52% Bias Score
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...
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32% Bias Score
Guanajuato Shootout Leaves 10 Dead, 3 Police Injured
A shootout in Yuriria, Guanajuato, between state police and a criminal group on January 2024 left 10 criminals dead and three police officers injured; this incident is part of a recent surge of violence in the state following a change in leadership at the prosecutor's office.
Guanajuato Shootout Leaves 10 Dead, 3 Police Injured
A shootout in Yuriria, Guanajuato, between state police and a criminal group on January 2024 left 10 criminals dead and three police officers injured; this incident is part of a recent surge of violence in the state following a change in leadership at the prosecutor's office.
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48% Bias Score
Montero to Lead Andalusian PSOE Amidst Internal Divisions
Facing internal strife, the PSOE in Andalusia's current leader, Juan Espadas, resigned, leading to María Jesús Montero's candidacy for the party's secretary general. Montero, also Spain's Minister of Finance, will face challenges in uniting the party and competing against the popular Juan Manuel Mor...
Montero to Lead Andalusian PSOE Amidst Internal Divisions
Facing internal strife, the PSOE in Andalusia's current leader, Juan Espadas, resigned, leading to María Jesús Montero's candidacy for the party's secretary general. Montero, also Spain's Minister of Finance, will face challenges in uniting the party and competing against the popular Juan Manuel Mor...
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52% Bias Score