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US Sanctions Against Brazil Spark Nationalism
The US imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports, exempting 700 products, and sanctioned Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes under the Magnitsky Act, prompting strong condemnation from Brazilian President Lula and igniting a wave of nationalism.
US Sanctions Against Brazil Spark Nationalism
The US imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports, exempting 700 products, and sanctioned Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes under the Magnitsky Act, prompting strong condemnation from Brazilian President Lula and igniting a wave of nationalism.
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44% Bias Score


Major Sponsors Reduce Pride Amsterdam Presence Amidst US Political Climate
Several major sponsors, including Amazon and Facebook, reduced their participation in Pride Amsterdam this year; some companies attribute this to internal strategic shifts, while others acknowledge the influence of the US political climate under the Trump administration, which opposes diversity poli...
Major Sponsors Reduce Pride Amsterdam Presence Amidst US Political Climate
Several major sponsors, including Amazon and Facebook, reduced their participation in Pride Amsterdam this year; some companies attribute this to internal strategic shifts, while others acknowledge the influence of the US political climate under the Trump administration, which opposes diversity poli...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Increases Tariffs on Canadian Goods to 35%
President Trump signed an executive order increasing tariffs on Canadian goods imported into the United States from 25% to 35%, effective August 2nd, citing Canada's insufficient response to the fentanyl crisis as justification, despite Canada's claims of minimal fentanyl originating from within its...
Trump Increases Tariffs on Canadian Goods to 35%
President Trump signed an executive order increasing tariffs on Canadian goods imported into the United States from 25% to 35%, effective August 2nd, citing Canada's insufficient response to the fentanyl crisis as justification, despite Canada's claims of minimal fentanyl originating from within its...
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52% Bias Score


US Tariffs Delayed Until August 7th
New US tariffs on imports from nearly 70 countries and the EU, originally scheduled for August 1st, will now take effect on August 7th, according to a US official. Tariffs range from 10% to 35%, with Canada facing a 35% tariff, and legal challenges are ongoing regarding their legality.
US Tariffs Delayed Until August 7th
New US tariffs on imports from nearly 70 countries and the EU, originally scheduled for August 1st, will now take effect on August 7th, according to a US official. Tariffs range from 10% to 35%, with Canada facing a 35% tariff, and legal challenges are ongoing regarding their legality.
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48% Bias Score


Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.
Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Tariffs, Sparking Economic and Legal Uncertainty
President Trump imposed increased tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on goods from various countries, effective August 7th, impacting industries like South African ostrich leather and causing Apple a €1.1 billion cost increase; Mexico's tariffs were extended, while Canada faced an increase to 35%, due ...
Trump Imposes Tariffs, Sparking Economic and Legal Uncertainty
President Trump imposed increased tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on goods from various countries, effective August 7th, impacting industries like South African ostrich leather and causing Apple a €1.1 billion cost increase; Mexico's tariffs were extended, while Canada faced an increase to 35%, due ...
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40% Bias Score

Musk Donates $15 Million to Pro-Trump Super PACs Amidst Political Feud
Elon Musk donated $15 million to three pro-Trump super PACs on June 27, 2024, amid a public feud with President Trump and days before announcing his own political party; this follows his $290 million investment in the 2024 election to support Trump and congressional candidates.

Musk Donates $15 Million to Pro-Trump Super PACs Amidst Political Feud
Elon Musk donated $15 million to three pro-Trump super PACs on June 27, 2024, amid a public feud with President Trump and days before announcing his own political party; this follows his $290 million investment in the 2024 election to support Trump and congressional candidates.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Reimposes Tariffs on Imports, Citing Trade Imbalances and Drug Trafficking
President Trump signed executive orders reimposing tariffs ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent on US imports from dozens of countries, including a 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods due to concerns over drug trafficking, effective August 1st.

Trump Reimposes Tariffs on Imports, Citing Trade Imbalances and Drug Trafficking
President Trump signed executive orders reimposing tariffs ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent on US imports from dozens of countries, including a 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods due to concerns over drug trafficking, effective August 1st.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's "Liberation Day III" Tariffs: Deals Struck Amid Legal Challenges
On August 1st, Donald Trump's "Liberation Day III" tariff deadline resulted in new tariffs on countries without trade deals, generating $27 billion in revenue in June but facing legal challenges; several framework agreements were reached, but the initial goal of 90 deals in 90 days was unmet.

Trump's "Liberation Day III" Tariffs: Deals Struck Amid Legal Challenges
On August 1st, Donald Trump's "Liberation Day III" tariff deadline resulted in new tariffs on countries without trade deals, generating $27 billion in revenue in June but facing legal challenges; several framework agreements were reached, but the initial goal of 90 deals in 90 days was unmet.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Announces Revised Tariffs, Lowering Rates for Some Countries
President Trump announced revised tariffs on August 1st, 2024, lowering rates for some countries (e.g., Angola from 32% to 15%, EU from 20% to 15%) while maintaining or increasing them for others, based on their economic and security cooperation with the US.

Trump Announces Revised Tariffs, Lowering Rates for Some Countries
President Trump announced revised tariffs on August 1st, 2024, lowering rates for some countries (e.g., Angola from 32% to 15%, EU from 20% to 15%) while maintaining or increasing them for others, based on their economic and security cooperation with the US.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Averts 30% Tariffs with 90-Day U.S. Agreement
Mexican President Sheinbaum secured a 90-day suspension of 30 percent U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods through negotiations with President Trump, averting a Friday deadline and maintaining existing tariffs on certain goods.

Mexico Averts 30% Tariffs with 90-Day U.S. Agreement
Mexican President Sheinbaum secured a 90-day suspension of 30 percent U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods through negotiations with President Trump, averting a Friday deadline and maintaining existing tariffs on certain goods.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Imposes 35% Tariff on Canadian Goods
President Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1st, 2025, citing fentanyl as the reason, impacting Canada's economy despite the USMCA. The Bank of Canada predicts a short-term negative impact but long-term recovery.

Trump Imposes 35% Tariff on Canadian Goods
President Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1st, 2025, citing fentanyl as the reason, impacting Canada's economy despite the USMCA. The Bank of Canada predicts a short-term negative impact but long-term recovery.
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44% Bias Score
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