

Trump Moves Inauguration Indoors Due to Extreme Cold
President-elect Trump moved his inauguration ceremony indoors to the Capitol Rotunda due to dangerously cold weather in Washington, impacting hundreds of thousands of supporters who had planned to attend the outdoor event at the US Capitol or the National Mall; a limited number will now watch a live...
Trump Moves Inauguration Indoors Due to Extreme Cold
President-elect Trump moved his inauguration ceremony indoors to the Capitol Rotunda due to dangerously cold weather in Washington, impacting hundreds of thousands of supporters who had planned to attend the outdoor event at the US Capitol or the National Mall; a limited number will now watch a live...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Family's Evolving Roles in Second Term
As Donald Trump begins his second term, his family's roles and influence will evolve; sons Donald Jr. and Eric will advise and manage family businesses, Lara Trump stepped down from the RNC, and Ivanka Trump will focus on family, while Melania Trump returns to the White House, and Barron will have a...
Trump Family's Evolving Roles in Second Term
As Donald Trump begins his second term, his family's roles and influence will evolve; sons Donald Jr. and Eric will advise and manage family businesses, Lara Trump stepped down from the RNC, and Ivanka Trump will focus on family, while Melania Trump returns to the White House, and Barron will have a...
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48% Bias Score


US Stocks Soar on Inflation Data, Big Tech Gains
US stock indexes closed their best week in two months on Friday, with the S&P 500 up 1 percent, the Dow Jones up 0.8 percent, and the Nasdaq up 1.5 percent; this rally was fueled by strong performances from Big Tech companies and positive inflation news, raising hopes for further interest rate cuts ...
US Stocks Soar on Inflation Data, Big Tech Gains
US stock indexes closed their best week in two months on Friday, with the S&P 500 up 1 percent, the Dow Jones up 0.8 percent, and the Nasdaq up 1.5 percent; this rally was fueled by strong performances from Big Tech companies and positive inflation news, raising hopes for further interest rate cuts ...
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44% Bias Score


Massive Trump Rally in Washington D.C. Defies City's Democratic Leanings
Tens of thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Washington D.C. for a "victory rally" at Capital One Arena, exceeding the venue's capacity, despite the city's Democratic voting history and inclement weather; many traveled long distances, showcasing fervent support for the president-elect.
Massive Trump Rally in Washington D.C. Defies City's Democratic Leanings
Tens of thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Washington D.C. for a "victory rally" at Capital One Arena, exceeding the venue's capacity, despite the city's Democratic voting history and inclement weather; many traveled long distances, showcasing fervent support for the president-elect.
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56% Bias Score


Under-consumption Trend Gains Momentum in Australia
Driven by environmental concerns and a desire for greater self-control, Sydney digital marketer Laura Boyd reduced her clothing purchases from 37 items in 2023 to six in 2024, reflecting a growing trend of under-consumption amongst Australians who are the world leaders in clothing consumption, and s...
Under-consumption Trend Gains Momentum in Australia
Driven by environmental concerns and a desire for greater self-control, Sydney digital marketer Laura Boyd reduced her clothing purchases from 37 items in 2023 to six in 2024, reflecting a growing trend of under-consumption amongst Australians who are the world leaders in clothing consumption, and s...
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48% Bias Score


Tech CEOs' Actions Bolster Trump's Reelection Bid
Three tech CEOs—Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg—have each provided substantial support to President Trump's reelection bid through actions taken within their respective companies, raising concerns about the influence of technology on political processes and information access.
Tech CEOs' Actions Bolster Trump's Reelection Bid
Three tech CEOs—Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg—have each provided substantial support to President Trump's reelection bid through actions taken within their respective companies, raising concerns about the influence of technology on political processes and information access.
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64% Bias Score

Assassination of Iranian Judges Highlights Tensions
In Tehran, Iran, a gunman assassinated two hard-line judges, Mohammad Mogheiseh and Ali Razini, both allegedly involved in the 1988 mass execution of dissidents; the attacker later killed himself.

Assassination of Iranian Judges Highlights Tensions
In Tehran, Iran, a gunman assassinated two hard-line judges, Mohammad Mogheiseh and Ali Razini, both allegedly involved in the 1988 mass execution of dissidents; the attacker later killed himself.
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44% Bias Score

Labor's $2 Billion Plan to Boost Aluminum Industry's Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's Labor party announced a $2 billion plan to help four aluminum smelters transition to renewable energy by 2050, offering tax credits per tonne of aluminum produced using renewable energy, contrasting with the Coalition's nuclear power plan; the plan targets key electoral seats and aims to...

Labor's $2 Billion Plan to Boost Aluminum Industry's Renewable Energy Transition
Australia's Labor party announced a $2 billion plan to help four aluminum smelters transition to renewable energy by 2050, offering tax credits per tonne of aluminum produced using renewable energy, contrasting with the Coalition's nuclear power plan; the plan targets key electoral seats and aims to...
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Bipartisan Energy Transition Plan
Australia's major political parties are collaborating on an energy transition plan involving renewables, gas, and the eventual exploration of nuclear power to meet the 2050 net-zero target, driven by a growing public consensus on climate action and energy security.

Australia's Bipartisan Energy Transition Plan
Australia's major political parties are collaborating on an energy transition plan involving renewables, gas, and the eventual exploration of nuclear power to meet the 2050 net-zero target, driven by a growing public consensus on climate action and energy security.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's "Tall Profits Syndrome" Stifles Economic Growth
Australia's "tall profits syndrome," where high corporate profits attract criticism, is hindering economic growth and job creation, contrasting with more positive attitudes in other countries, as evidenced by lower Australian corporate profits and productivity compared to the US.

Australia's "Tall Profits Syndrome" Stifles Economic Growth
Australia's "tall profits syndrome," where high corporate profits attract criticism, is hindering economic growth and job creation, contrasting with more positive attitudes in other countries, as evidenced by lower Australian corporate profits and productivity compared to the US.
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52% Bias Score

Victorian School Assaults Surge 50% in Two Years
Reports of assaults at Victorian schools increased by about 50% in two years, exceeding 600 incidents by June 2024; stalking and harassment reports also rose to their highest level since 2019, prompting concerns about school safety and the need for improved risk management.

Victorian School Assaults Surge 50% in Two Years
Reports of assaults at Victorian schools increased by about 50% in two years, exceeding 600 incidents by June 2024; stalking and harassment reports also rose to their highest level since 2019, prompting concerns about school safety and the need for improved risk management.
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40% Bias Score

Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Corruption
A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years in prison and a fine of 1 million Pakistan rupees ($5794) for corruption, accusing him of accepting land from a businessman in exchange for laundered money; his wife received a similar sentence.

Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Corruption
A Pakistani court sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years in prison and a fine of 1 million Pakistan rupees ($5794) for corruption, accusing him of accepting land from a businessman in exchange for laundered money; his wife received a similar sentence.
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48% Bias Score