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Manitoba Declares Second State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Wildfires
Over 12,600 Manitobans are newly displaced due to wildfires, prompting a second state of emergency this year; the province is utilizing unconventional shelters, and the situation has far-reaching consequences for tourism and local economies.
Manitoba Declares Second State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Wildfires
Over 12,600 Manitobans are newly displaced due to wildfires, prompting a second state of emergency this year; the province is utilizing unconventional shelters, and the situation has far-reaching consequences for tourism and local economies.
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44% Bias Score


Camp Mystic Flood: Regulatory Failures and Tragic Loss of Life
Federal regulators granted Camp Mystic repeated appeals to remove buildings from flood maps, leading to its expansion in a dangerous flood plain; historic floodwaters swept away at least 27 campers and counselors on July 4th.
Camp Mystic Flood: Regulatory Failures and Tragic Loss of Life
Federal regulators granted Camp Mystic repeated appeals to remove buildings from flood maps, leading to its expansion in a dangerous flood plain; historic floodwaters swept away at least 27 campers and counselors on July 4th.
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48% Bias Score


Father and Son Sue Anglican Church for Residential School Abuse's Intergenerational Trauma
A British Columbia father and son are suing the Anglican Church of Canada, alleging the son's conception resulted from the father's sexual abuse at St. Michael's Indian Residential School in the 1960s; the lawsuit seeks damages for the son's loss of Indigenous identity and benefits.
Father and Son Sue Anglican Church for Residential School Abuse's Intergenerational Trauma
A British Columbia father and son are suing the Anglican Church of Canada, alleging the son's conception resulted from the father's sexual abuse at St. Michael's Indian Residential School in the 1960s; the lawsuit seeks damages for the son's loss of Indigenous identity and benefits.
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56% Bias Score


Canada-U.S. Trade Talks, NDP Leadership Race, and Unemployment Drop
Prime Minister Mark Carney is leading Canada's trade negotiations with the U.S., facing a potential August 1st deadline and threatened 35% tariffs on certain goods; the NDP is holding a leadership race with a $100,000 entry fee, and the Canadian unemployment rate dropped to 6.9% in June.
Canada-U.S. Trade Talks, NDP Leadership Race, and Unemployment Drop
Prime Minister Mark Carney is leading Canada's trade negotiations with the U.S., facing a potential August 1st deadline and threatened 35% tariffs on certain goods; the NDP is holding a leadership race with a $100,000 entry fee, and the Canadian unemployment rate dropped to 6.9% in June.
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24% Bias Score


Quebec Town's Legal Battle Prevents Rural ER Closure
In Rivière-Rouge, Quebec, a cancer patient's lawsuit prevented a planned nighttime closure of the local emergency room, highlighting rural Canada's healthcare staffing crisis; the community subsequently collaborated with officials to recruit foreign-trained healthcare workers, leading to a collabora...
Quebec Town's Legal Battle Prevents Rural ER Closure
In Rivière-Rouge, Quebec, a cancer patient's lawsuit prevented a planned nighttime closure of the local emergency room, highlighting rural Canada's healthcare staffing crisis; the community subsequently collaborated with officials to recruit foreign-trained healthcare workers, leading to a collabora...
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44% Bias Score


Iran Demands Security Guarantees Before Resuming Nuclear Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Saturday that Iran will only resume nuclear talks with the U.S. if there are guarantees against further attacks, following recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites which prompted Iran to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdo...
Iran Demands Security Guarantees Before Resuming Nuclear Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Saturday that Iran will only resume nuclear talks with the U.S. if there are guarantees against further attacks, following recent Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites which prompted Iran to suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdo...
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48% Bias Score

Gazan Family's Ordeal: Loss, Fear, and Emigration Plans
A Gazan family in Bureij describes their suffering during the ongoing conflict, including the loss of 51 relatives, home damage, food insecurity, and health crises, while contemplating emigration after a potential ceasefire, rejecting the proposed 'humanitarian city' in Rafah.

Gazan Family's Ordeal: Loss, Fear, and Emigration Plans
A Gazan family in Bureij describes their suffering during the ongoing conflict, including the loss of 51 relatives, home damage, food insecurity, and health crises, while contemplating emigration after a potential ceasefire, rejecting the proposed 'humanitarian city' in Rafah.
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60% Bias Score

Wildfires Force Closures and Evacuations at Two National Parks
Wildfires ignited by lightning strikes during the monsoon season forced the closure of sections of Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Grand Canyon National Parks, resulting in evacuations and damage to park structures and local businesses; the Black Canyon fire burned 6.5 square kilometers, while the ...

Wildfires Force Closures and Evacuations at Two National Parks
Wildfires ignited by lightning strikes during the monsoon season forced the closure of sections of Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Grand Canyon National Parks, resulting in evacuations and damage to park structures and local businesses; the Black Canyon fire burned 6.5 square kilometers, while the ...
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16% Bias Score

Texas Floods Expose Critical Understaffing at National Weather Service Due to Trump's Cuts
The Texas floods exposed critical understaffing at the National Weather Service due to President Trump's 600-job cut and a proposed 27% budget cut to NOAA, impacting weather alert dissemination and emergency response, exemplified by the San Antonio and San Angelo offices' 10 vacant positions includi...

Texas Floods Expose Critical Understaffing at National Weather Service Due to Trump's Cuts
The Texas floods exposed critical understaffing at the National Weather Service due to President Trump's 600-job cut and a proposed 27% budget cut to NOAA, impacting weather alert dissemination and emergency response, exemplified by the San Antonio and San Angelo offices' 10 vacant positions includi...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Halts Indiscriminate Immigration Arrests in California
A federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration arrests in seven counties following a lawsuit alleging racial profiling and denial of legal counsel, also ordering increased attorney access to a detention facility.

Judge Halts Indiscriminate Immigration Arrests in California
A federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration arrests in seven counties following a lawsuit alleging racial profiling and denial of legal counsel, also ordering increased attorney access to a detention facility.
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24% Bias Score

Emerging Markets Outperform Developed Markets Amidst Global Economic Shifts
Emerging market stocks have outperformed developed markets in 2024, driven by improving fundamentals in developing countries and relative instability in developed nations; investors are increasingly considering emerging markets due to their lower valuations and technological advancements.

Emerging Markets Outperform Developed Markets Amidst Global Economic Shifts
Emerging market stocks have outperformed developed markets in 2024, driven by improving fundamentals in developing countries and relative instability in developed nations; investors are increasingly considering emerging markets due to their lower valuations and technological advancements.
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52% Bias Score

Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.

Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
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44% Bias Score
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