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UAE Team Emirates terminates contract with Juan Ayuso early
UAE Team Emirates prematurely ended its contract with Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso, despite a prior agreement to announce his departure after the Vuelta a España, triggering a dispute over a substantial termination clause.
UAE Team Emirates terminates contract with Juan Ayuso early
UAE Team Emirates prematurely ended its contract with Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso, despite a prior agreement to announce his departure after the Vuelta a España, triggering a dispute over a substantial termination clause.
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56% Bias Score


Giddey's $45 Million NBA Contract Demand Creates Standoff with Bulls
Australian basketball star Josh Giddey is locked in a contract standoff with the Chicago Bulls, demanding $45 million annually while the Bulls counter with $30 million; the dispute reflects the NBA's new two-apron tax system and Giddey's strong performance last season.
Giddey's $45 Million NBA Contract Demand Creates Standoff with Bulls
Australian basketball star Josh Giddey is locked in a contract standoff with the Chicago Bulls, demanding $45 million annually while the Bulls counter with $30 million; the dispute reflects the NBA's new two-apron tax system and Giddey's strong performance last season.
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40% Bias Score


Mbappé Sues PSG for 55 Million Euros in Unpaid Wages
Kylian Mbappé is suing Paris Saint-Germain for 55 million euros in unpaid wages and bonuses; a French court has frozen PSG assets pending a May 26 hearing, and the case involves broader claims about player rights and contract practices within the French players' union.
Mbappé Sues PSG for 55 Million Euros in Unpaid Wages
Kylian Mbappé is suing Paris Saint-Germain for 55 million euros in unpaid wages and bonuses; a French court has frozen PSG assets pending a May 26 hearing, and the case involves broader claims about player rights and contract practices within the French players' union.
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40% Bias Score


New Brunswick Cancels Costly Nursing Contract, Grants Itself Immunity
The New Brunswick government cancelled a $306.70/hour nursing contract with Canadian Health Labs (CHL) due to a $100 million deficit caused by the contract; Bill 7 protects the province from lawsuits.
New Brunswick Cancels Costly Nursing Contract, Grants Itself Immunity
The New Brunswick government cancelled a $306.70/hour nursing contract with Canadian Health Labs (CHL) due to a $100 million deficit caused by the contract; Bill 7 protects the province from lawsuits.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Basque Consortium Acquires Talgo, Faces Production Challenges and Renfe Penalty
A Basque consortium led by Sidenor is acquiring a 29.7% stake in Talgo for €5 per share, aiming to resolve production bottlenecks impacting a €4 billion order backlog, while facing a €116 million penalty from Renfe for delayed train deliveries and potential strikes.
Basque Consortium Acquires Talgo, Faces Production Challenges and Renfe Penalty
A Basque consortium led by Sidenor is acquiring a 29.7% stake in Talgo for €5 per share, aiming to resolve production bottlenecks impacting a €4 billion order backlog, while facing a €116 million penalty from Renfe for delayed train deliveries and potential strikes.
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44% Bias Score

Cowboys Trade Micah Parsons to Packers in Record-Breaking Deal
The Dallas Cowboys traded All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday after a contract dispute, with Parsons signing a four-year, $188 million deal, the largest ever for a non-quarterback; in return, the Cowboys received two first-round draft picks and defensive tackle Ken...

Cowboys Trade Micah Parsons to Packers in Record-Breaking Deal
The Dallas Cowboys traded All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday after a contract dispute, with Parsons signing a four-year, $188 million deal, the largest ever for a non-quarterback; in return, the Cowboys received two first-round draft picks and defensive tackle Ken...
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52% Bias Score

Raiders Release Wilkins, Voiding $35.2 Million in Contract
The Las Vegas Raiders released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins on Thursday, voiding $35.2 million in guaranteed money due to a dispute over his foot injury rehabilitation; Wilkins refused a second surgery, leading to his release and the filing of a grievance.

Raiders Release Wilkins, Voiding $35.2 Million in Contract
The Las Vegas Raiders released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins on Thursday, voiding $35.2 million in guaranteed money due to a dispute over his foot injury rehabilitation; Wilkins refused a second surgery, leading to his release and the filing of a grievance.
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52% Bias Score

NewJeans Loses Court Case Against K-pop Label Ador
A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans, ordering them to uphold their contract with Ador after they sought to leave the label following allegations of mistreatment and career undermining by Hybe and Ador; the group plans to appeal.

NewJeans Loses Court Case Against K-pop Label Ador
A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans, ordering them to uphold their contract with Ador after they sought to leave the label following allegations of mistreatment and career undermining by Hybe and Ador; the group plans to appeal.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Court Orders €35 Million Repayment in TV Production Dispute
A Madrid court ordered TV producer José Luis Moreno to repay €35,264,686 to his partner for failing to deliver episodes of their historical TV series, 'Resplandor y Tinieblas,' despite receiving over €35 million in funding; a separate investigation into the misappropriation of funds is also underway...

Spanish Court Orders €35 Million Repayment in TV Production Dispute
A Madrid court ordered TV producer José Luis Moreno to repay €35,264,686 to his partner for failing to deliver episodes of their historical TV series, 'Resplandor y Tinieblas,' despite receiving over €35 million in funding; a separate investigation into the misappropriation of funds is also underway...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Regenbogencamp Design Competition, Ending 30-Year Lease
A German court ruled that the design competition for the Regenbogencamp, a campsite in Prerow, was legal, rejecting a lawsuit from the previous operator, Regenbogen AG, who had been operating the site for 30 years. The court's decision validates the selection of Camper's Friend as the new operator, ...

German Court Upholds Regenbogencamp Design Competition, Ending 30-Year Lease
A German court ruled that the design competition for the Regenbogencamp, a campsite in Prerow, was legal, rejecting a lawsuit from the previous operator, Regenbogen AG, who had been operating the site for 30 years. The court's decision validates the selection of Camper's Friend as the new operator, ...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Union Sues Insurers Over Public Employee Healthcare Suspension
The CSIF union is suing DKV, Adeslas, and Asisa for suspending healthcare to 1.5 million Spanish public employees and their families due to a delayed contract renewal with Muface, despite a temporary extension until March 2025.

Spanish Union Sues Insurers Over Public Employee Healthcare Suspension
The CSIF union is suing DKV, Adeslas, and Asisa for suspending healthcare to 1.5 million Spanish public employees and their families due to a delayed contract renewal with Muface, despite a temporary extension until March 2025.
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44% Bias Score
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