Terrorism Charge Added in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, was charged with murder as an act of terrorism for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan, allegedly motivated by anger towards the U.S. healthcare system; the new charge cites a post-9/11 law.
Terrorism Charge Added in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, was charged with murder as an act of terrorism for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan, allegedly motivated by anger towards the U.S. healthcare system; the new charge cites a post-9/11 law.
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44% Bias Score
Ford's Mixed Trade Strategy Amidst Trump's Tariff Threats
Facing Trump's threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, Ontario Premier Doug Ford's proposed countermeasures include both economically sound and risky strategies, potentially impacting trade relations and energy supplies between Canada and the US.
Ford's Mixed Trade Strategy Amidst Trump's Tariff Threats
Facing Trump's threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, Ontario Premier Doug Ford's proposed countermeasures include both economically sound and risky strategies, potentially impacting trade relations and energy supplies between Canada and the US.
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52% Bias Score
Trudeau's Leadership Questioned Amidst By-Election Losses and Freeland's Resignation
Following Chrystia Freeland's scathing resignation letter accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of prioritizing political survival over national interests, the Liberal party faces mounting pressure as by-election losses reveal widespread voter dissatisfaction with Trudeau's leadership.
Trudeau's Leadership Questioned Amidst By-Election Losses and Freeland's Resignation
Following Chrystia Freeland's scathing resignation letter accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of prioritizing political survival over national interests, the Liberal party faces mounting pressure as by-election losses reveal widespread voter dissatisfaction with Trudeau's leadership.
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60% Bias Score
Denmark Blocks Japan's Extradition Request, Freeing Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark rejected Japan's extradition request for Paul Watson, freeing the 74-year-old anti-whaling activist after five months in a Greenland jail; his arrest stemmed from a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship, but Denmark's Justice Ministry cited a lack of guarantees from Japan that his ...
Denmark Blocks Japan's Extradition Request, Freeing Anti-Whaling Activist
Denmark rejected Japan's extradition request for Paul Watson, freeing the 74-year-old anti-whaling activist after five months in a Greenland jail; his arrest stemmed from a 2010 incident involving a Japanese whaling ship, but Denmark's Justice Ministry cited a lack of guarantees from Japan that his ...
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40% Bias Score
Canada Announces $1.3 Billion Border Security Plan to Avert U.S. Tariffs
Canada unveiled a $1.3 billion border security plan, including an aerial intelligence task force and fentanyl-curbing measures, to potentially avoid U.S. tariffs, following increased border encounters and discussions with U.S. officials.
Canada Announces $1.3 Billion Border Security Plan to Avert U.S. Tariffs
Canada unveiled a $1.3 billion border security plan, including an aerial intelligence task force and fentanyl-curbing measures, to potentially avoid U.S. tariffs, following increased border encounters and discussions with U.S. officials.
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44% Bias Score
Congress to Vote on Bill Restricting U.S. Investment in Chinese Technology
The U.S. Congress is voting on a bill restricting U.S. investments in Chinese technology due to national security concerns, expanding upon January's Treasury rules to include consumer electronics, real estate purchases near sensitive sites, and a study on the security risks of Chinese-made routers a...
Congress to Vote on Bill Restricting U.S. Investment in Chinese Technology
The U.S. Congress is voting on a bill restricting U.S. investments in Chinese technology due to national security concerns, expanding upon January's Treasury rules to include consumer electronics, real estate purchases near sensitive sites, and a study on the security risks of Chinese-made routers a...
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44% Bias Score
Warren Raises Concerns Over Musk's Conflicts of Interest in Trump Transition
Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized Elon Musk's role advising Donald Trump's transition team, citing conflicts of interest due to Musk's extensive business holdings in sectors potentially affected by government decisions, including Tesla's opposition to a car-crash reporting requirement.
Warren Raises Concerns Over Musk's Conflicts of Interest in Trump Transition
Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized Elon Musk's role advising Donald Trump's transition team, citing conflicts of interest due to Musk's extensive business holdings in sectors potentially affected by government decisions, including Tesla's opposition to a car-crash reporting requirement.
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52% Bias Score
Big Tech Courts Trump for Favorable Policy
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook (Apple), Sam Altman (OpenAI), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Masayoshi Son (SoftBank), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon), are actively courting President-elect Trump, donating heavily to his inauguration fund and engaging in personal meetings to shape policy decisions regarding AI...
Big Tech Courts Trump for Favorable Policy
Major tech CEOs, including Tim Cook (Apple), Sam Altman (OpenAI), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Masayoshi Son (SoftBank), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon), are actively courting President-elect Trump, donating heavily to his inauguration fund and engaging in personal meetings to shape policy decisions regarding AI...
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48% Bias Score
Canada to Sharply Increase Anti-Money Laundering Penalties
The Canadian government plans to increase penalties for anti-money-laundering failures by up to 40 times, raising the maximum fine for banks to $20 million per violation, following pressure to address financial crime and the TD Bank case.
Canada to Sharply Increase Anti-Money Laundering Penalties
The Canadian government plans to increase penalties for anti-money-laundering failures by up to 40 times, raising the maximum fine for banks to $20 million per violation, following pressure to address financial crime and the TD Bank case.
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36% Bias Score
Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.
Whistleblower's Actions Lead to Canadian Government Reforms
Jon Grant, a former CEO of Quaker Oats and chair of Canada Lands Company, exposed political corruption within the Canadian government under Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, leading to the firing of a cabinet minister and significant reforms in Crown corporation management.
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28% Bias Score
LeBlanc Appointed Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Budget Deficit and Criticism
Following the resignation of Chrystia Freeland, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Dominic LeBlanc as Canada's Finance Minister on Monday. This appointment, criticized by business leaders for LeBlanc's limited financial experience, comes amid a \$61.9 billion budget deficit and upcoming U.S. tr...
LeBlanc Appointed Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Budget Deficit and Criticism
Following the resignation of Chrystia Freeland, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Dominic LeBlanc as Canada's Finance Minister on Monday. This appointment, criticized by business leaders for LeBlanc's limited financial experience, comes amid a \$61.9 billion budget deficit and upcoming U.S. tr...
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56% Bias Score
Fed Expected to Implement "Hawkish Cut," Slowing Pace of Future Rate Reductions
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve is expected to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to a range of 4.25-4.50 percent, a move considered a "hawkish cut" due to uncertainty about the impact of President-elect Trump's policies and persistent inflation above the Fed's 2 percent t...
Fed Expected to Implement "Hawkish Cut," Slowing Pace of Future Rate Reductions
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve is expected to lower its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to a range of 4.25-4.50 percent, a move considered a "hawkish cut" due to uncertainty about the impact of President-elect Trump's policies and persistent inflation above the Fed's 2 percent t...
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40% Bias Score