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Musk Companies Received $38 Billion in Government Funding
Analysis by the Washington Post reveals that Elon Musk's companies received at least $38 billion in government funding over two decades, significantly aiding their growth, raising concerns about fair market competition and potential future implications for innovation.
Musk Companies Received $38 Billion in Government Funding
Analysis by the Washington Post reveals that Elon Musk's companies received at least $38 billion in government funding over two decades, significantly aiding their growth, raising concerns about fair market competition and potential future implications for innovation.
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36% Bias Score


UK Facilitates Turkey's \$8 Billion Eurofighter Deal, Deepening Strategic Defense Partnership
Turkey is poised to finalize an \$8 billion deal for 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, backed by Britain's diplomatic efforts; this strengthens UK-Turkey defense ties encompassing joint projects and security cooperation across North Africa and the Middle East.
UK Facilitates Turkey's \$8 Billion Eurofighter Deal, Deepening Strategic Defense Partnership
Turkey is poised to finalize an \$8 billion deal for 40 Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets, backed by Britain's diplomatic efforts; this strengthens UK-Turkey defense ties encompassing joint projects and security cooperation across North Africa and the Middle East.
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44% Bias Score


Musk's Self-Evaluation Request Sparks Controversy, Resignations
Elon Musk, head of the U.S. Department of Governmental Effectiveness (DOGE), requested self-evaluations from federal employees, threatening job losses for non-compliance. The order sparked controversy, legal challenges, and the resignation of 21 DOGE employees. A 230,000-signature petition calls for...
Musk's Self-Evaluation Request Sparks Controversy, Resignations
Elon Musk, head of the U.S. Department of Governmental Effectiveness (DOGE), requested self-evaluations from federal employees, threatening job losses for non-compliance. The order sparked controversy, legal challenges, and the resignation of 21 DOGE employees. A 230,000-signature petition calls for...
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44% Bias Score


STOXX 600 Hits Record High on Strong Earnings, Geopolitical Uncertainty
The pan-European STOXX 600 index reached a record high yesterday due to strong corporate earnings, particularly from Munich Re and Wienerberger, and anticipation of a US-Ukraine critical minerals agreement, with gains across major European markets despite some sector-specific declines and geopolitic...
STOXX 600 Hits Record High on Strong Earnings, Geopolitical Uncertainty
The pan-European STOXX 600 index reached a record high yesterday due to strong corporate earnings, particularly from Munich Re and Wienerberger, and anticipation of a US-Ukraine critical minerals agreement, with gains across major European markets despite some sector-specific declines and geopolitic...
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52% Bias Score


Night Shift Work: Health Risks and Long-Term Impacts
Samantha So's experience working night shifts for a sleep study revealed the widespread sleep problems among 11 million US night-shift workers, resulting in health issues like gastrointestinal disorders, mood disturbances, and cardiovascular disease due to disrupted natural sleep-wake cycles.
Night Shift Work: Health Risks and Long-Term Impacts
Samantha So's experience working night shifts for a sleep study revealed the widespread sleep problems among 11 million US night-shift workers, resulting in health issues like gastrointestinal disorders, mood disturbances, and cardiovascular disease due to disrupted natural sleep-wake cycles.
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32% Bias Score


Greece Launches Digital Platform to Combat High Road Accident Rate
Greece, facing a high rate of road accidents (559 deaths, 478 serious injuries, 9648 total in 2024), launches a new digital platform mapping accident locations in Athens via maps.gov.gr in March, using open data and enabling municipalities, citizens, and researchers to improve road safety.
Greece Launches Digital Platform to Combat High Road Accident Rate
Greece, facing a high rate of road accidents (559 deaths, 478 serious injuries, 9648 total in 2024), launches a new digital platform mapping accident locations in Athens via maps.gov.gr in March, using open data and enabling municipalities, citizens, and researchers to improve road safety.
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20% Bias Score

Tempe Crash Shakes Greek Politics: Pulse Poll Shows Public Discontent
A Pulse poll for SKAI news shows that 80% of Greeks consider the Tempe train crash highly significant, influencing political parties' popularity; New Democracy's lead shrinks by 1.5%, while Zois Konstantopolos' 'Pleusi Eleftherias' party gains 3 percentage points.

Tempe Crash Shakes Greek Politics: Pulse Poll Shows Public Discontent
A Pulse poll for SKAI news shows that 80% of Greeks consider the Tempe train crash highly significant, influencing political parties' popularity; New Democracy's lead shrinks by 1.5%, while Zois Konstantopolos' 'Pleusi Eleftherias' party gains 3 percentage points.
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36% Bias Score

EU Unveils Plan to Lower Energy Prices, Boost Economic Competitiveness
The European Commission will present a plan today to address high energy costs in Europe, including short-term measures like new pricing methodologies and long-term goals like completing the energy union, based on proposals from Greece's Prime Minister.

EU Unveils Plan to Lower Energy Prices, Boost Economic Competitiveness
The European Commission will present a plan today to address high energy costs in Europe, including short-term measures like new pricing methodologies and long-term goals like completing the energy union, based on proposals from Greece's Prime Minister.
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Tempe Train Disaster: Government Releases EODASAA Report and Action Plan
The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport announced the release of the EODASAA report on the Tempe train accident, detailing its causes, systemic weaknesses, and ongoing safety improvement actions, including a €1.5 billion EU-funded upgrade plan.

Greece's Tempe Train Disaster: Government Releases EODASAA Report and Action Plan
The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport announced the release of the EODASAA report on the Tempe train accident, detailing its causes, systemic weaknesses, and ongoing safety improvement actions, including a €1.5 billion EU-funded upgrade plan.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Role in US-Backed IMEC Corridor, Ukraine Peace Plan Opposition
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned Greece's role in the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC), a project competing with China's Belt and Road Initiative and including India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Greece. Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will discuss IMEC's future in the UAE, whil...

Greece's Role in US-Backed IMEC Corridor, Ukraine Peace Plan Opposition
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned Greece's role in the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC), a project competing with China's Belt and Road Initiative and including India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Greece. Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis will discuss IMEC's future in the UAE, whil...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Announces 25% Tariff on European Goods
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on European cars and goods, citing a $300 billion trade deficit and accusing the EU of unfair trade practices; the EU vowed a strong response, while a separate US-Ukraine deal on mineral extraction proceeds despite concerns over security guarantees.

Trump Announces 25% Tariff on European Goods
President Trump announced a 25% tariff on European cars and goods, citing a $300 billion trade deficit and accusing the EU of unfair trade practices; the EU vowed a strong response, while a separate US-Ukraine deal on mineral extraction proceeds despite concerns over security guarantees.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's January Budget Exceeds Target Despite Delayed Payments
Greece's January budget showed a €1.98 billion primary surplus, exceeding the target due to stronger tax revenue and lower-than-expected spending on public investments; however, €620 million were delayed payments.

Greece's January Budget Exceeds Target Despite Delayed Payments
Greece's January budget showed a €1.98 billion primary surplus, exceeding the target due to stronger tax revenue and lower-than-expected spending on public investments; however, €620 million were delayed payments.
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32% Bias Score
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