Bangladesh Protests Demand Hasina's Prosecution
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, thousands protested on Tuesday, demanding the prosecution of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hundreds of deaths during July's uprising; the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organized the demonstration, calling for Hasina's trial and a ban on her Awami League party; ...
Bangladesh Protests Demand Hasina's Prosecution
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, thousands protested on Tuesday, demanding the prosecution of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hundreds of deaths during July's uprising; the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organized the demonstration, calling for Hasina's trial and a ban on her Awami League party; ...
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56% Bias Score
Canadian Telecom Sector Faces 2024 Downturn Amidst Competition and Debt
In 2024, Canada's telecom sector underperformed significantly, with the telecom index falling over 20 percent while the S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 18 percent; this was largely due to fierce competition, high debt, and regulatory uncertainty, leading major companies like BCE Inc. and Rogers Communi...
Canadian Telecom Sector Faces 2024 Downturn Amidst Competition and Debt
In 2024, Canada's telecom sector underperformed significantly, with the telecom index falling over 20 percent while the S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 18 percent; this was largely due to fierce competition, high debt, and regulatory uncertainty, leading major companies like BCE Inc. and Rogers Communi...
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44% Bias Score
i-80 Gold Downgraded; Faces Significant Funding Needs
Stifel analyst Stephen Soock downgraded i-80 Gold Corp. (IAU-T) to "speculative buy" due to high capital costs and lengthy project timelines, projecting the need for significant additional funding ($100 million in Q1 2025, $50 million before year-end, $200 million in equity in Q4 2025, and $250 mill...
i-80 Gold Downgraded; Faces Significant Funding Needs
Stifel analyst Stephen Soock downgraded i-80 Gold Corp. (IAU-T) to "speculative buy" due to high capital costs and lengthy project timelines, projecting the need for significant additional funding ($100 million in Q1 2025, $50 million before year-end, $200 million in equity in Q4 2025, and $250 mill...
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8% Bias Score
Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...
Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...
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24% Bias Score
Financial Advisors Share Personal Journeys in Globe Advisor Series
Globe Advisor's "Behind the Advice" series profiles financial advisors, sharing their personal financial journeys and how life experiences shape their professional advice, featuring diverse stories of overcoming challenges to achieve success.
Financial Advisors Share Personal Journeys in Globe Advisor Series
Globe Advisor's "Behind the Advice" series profiles financial advisors, sharing their personal financial journeys and how life experiences shape their professional advice, featuring diverse stories of overcoming challenges to achieve success.
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28% Bias Score
Carter's Death Prompts Global Tributes, Highlighting Humanitarian Legacy
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol before a state funeral on January 9th, followed by burial next to his wife in Plains, Georgia; global tributes highlight his post-presidency humanitarian work.
Carter's Death Prompts Global Tributes, Highlighting Humanitarian Legacy
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol before a state funeral on January 9th, followed by burial next to his wife in Plains, Georgia; global tributes highlight his post-presidency humanitarian work.
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28% Bias Score
Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Overruling Austin
A U.S. military appeals court rejected Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to void plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, allowing the guilty pleas in exchange for life sentences to proceed; this follows more than a decade of pretrial hearings and numer...
Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Overruling Austin
A U.S. military appeals court rejected Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to void plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, allowing the guilty pleas in exchange for life sentences to proceed; this follows more than a decade of pretrial hearings and numer...
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32% Bias Score
Kootenay Lake Ferry Strike Threatens to Isolate Small Communities
A labor dispute between the BC General Employees Union and Western Pacific Marine has caused significant disruption to ferry service in the Kootenay Lake area, affecting the communities of Harrop, Procter, and Glade, who are facing potential isolation and economic hardship.
Kootenay Lake Ferry Strike Threatens to Isolate Small Communities
A labor dispute between the BC General Employees Union and Western Pacific Marine has caused significant disruption to ferry service in the Kootenay Lake area, affecting the communities of Harrop, Procter, and Glade, who are facing potential isolation and economic hardship.
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48% Bias Score
Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a directive issued after a Fulton County incident involving Wake Technology Services accessing Dominion voting machines in 2021; the court rejected the county's chal...
Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a directive issued after a Fulton County incident involving Wake Technology Services accessing Dominion voting machines in 2021; the court rejected the county's chal...
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44% Bias Score
China's Manufacturing Growth Stalls Despite Stimulus, Trade Risks Loom
China's official December PMI edged up to 50.1, indicating slight manufacturing growth but below forecasts, while services and construction sectors recovered; however, negative export orders and employment persist amid concerns over US tariffs and the property crisis.
China's Manufacturing Growth Stalls Despite Stimulus, Trade Risks Loom
China's official December PMI edged up to 50.1, indicating slight manufacturing growth but below forecasts, while services and construction sectors recovered; however, negative export orders and employment persist amid concerns over US tariffs and the property crisis.
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44% Bias Score
2024 Stock Portfolio Review: Successes, Risks, and Future Outlook
This article analyzes the performance of several stocks from late 2023 through September 2024, highlighting successes like Bank of Nova Scotia exceeding its target price and the ongoing potential of BlackBerry and China Automotive Systems. It also discusses risk management, long-term investment stra...
2024 Stock Portfolio Review: Successes, Risks, and Future Outlook
This article analyzes the performance of several stocks from late 2023 through September 2024, highlighting successes like Bank of Nova Scotia exceeding its target price and the ongoing potential of BlackBerry and China Automotive Systems. It also discusses risk management, long-term investment stra...
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52% Bias Score
Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, known for brokering the Camp David Accords and his extensive humanitarian work, died at age 100, prompting tributes from world leaders and U.S. politicians.
Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 100
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, known for brokering the Camp David Accords and his extensive humanitarian work, died at age 100, prompting tributes from world leaders and U.S. politicians.
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8% Bias Score