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Pressure Mounts on Chancellor to Rule Out Pension Tax Raid
Following the appointment of pensions minister Torsten Bell, who has previously advocated for major pension tax reforms, industry experts are urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to rule out further tax increases on retirement savings to avoid a repeat of the pre-Budget rush to withdraw funds, leaving ma...
Pressure Mounts on Chancellor to Rule Out Pension Tax Raid
Following the appointment of pensions minister Torsten Bell, who has previously advocated for major pension tax reforms, industry experts are urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to rule out further tax increases on retirement savings to avoid a repeat of the pre-Budget rush to withdraw funds, leaving ma...
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52% Bias Score


German Left Party Convention Highlights Internal Divisions and Electoral Challenges
Germany's Left Party, polling at 3-4%, held a convention outlining a strategy to enter the Bundestag by securing direct mandates through prominent figures, focusing on rent control and wealth taxes while avoiding key issues like migration and economic growth.
German Left Party Convention Highlights Internal Divisions and Electoral Challenges
Germany's Left Party, polling at 3-4%, held a convention outlining a strategy to enter the Bundestag by securing direct mandates through prominent figures, focusing on rent control and wealth taxes while avoiding key issues like migration and economic growth.
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68% Bias Score


EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.
EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.
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60% Bias Score


Georgia Announces \$4.4 Billion Budget Increase, Projects Lower Future Revenue
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a \$4.4 billion spending increase for the current budget year, utilizing state reserves and increased tax revenue, while projecting lower revenue for the 2026 budget year due to planned income tax cuts and prioritizing disaster relief and infrastructure projects...
Georgia Announces \$4.4 Billion Budget Increase, Projects Lower Future Revenue
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced a \$4.4 billion spending increase for the current budget year, utilizing state reserves and increased tax revenue, while projecting lower revenue for the 2026 budget year due to planned income tax cuts and prioritizing disaster relief and infrastructure projects...
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36% Bias Score


Biden's Economic Policies: Positive Indicators Amidst Criticism
Despite record low unemployment and moderating inflation, President Biden's economic policies, including halting the Keystone pipeline, proposed tax increases on capital, and increased regulation, are criticized for potentially hindering long-term economic growth, according to New York Times economi...
Biden's Economic Policies: Positive Indicators Amidst Criticism
Despite record low unemployment and moderating inflation, President Biden's economic policies, including halting the Keystone pipeline, proposed tax increases on capital, and increased regulation, are criticized for potentially hindering long-term economic growth, according to New York Times economi...
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60% Bias Score


Mississippi House Passes Bill Phasing Out Income Tax, Raising Sales and Gas Taxes
The Mississippi House passed a bipartisan bill (HB 1) phasing out the state income tax over 10 years while raising sales taxes by 1.5% and implementing a 5% gasoline tax to fund infrastructure; this plan also gradually lowers the grocery tax from 7% to 2.5% over 10 years and is projected to cut $1.1...
Mississippi House Passes Bill Phasing Out Income Tax, Raising Sales and Gas Taxes
The Mississippi House passed a bipartisan bill (HB 1) phasing out the state income tax over 10 years while raising sales taxes by 1.5% and implementing a 5% gasoline tax to fund infrastructure; this plan also gradually lowers the grocery tax from 7% to 2.5% over 10 years and is projected to cut $1.1...
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36% Bias Score

Biden Administration Enacts Sweeping Consumer Protections
The Biden administration enacted numerous consumer protections, including capping insulin costs at $35, overdraft fees at $5, banning hidden fees, and improving airline transparency, impacting millions of Americans.

Biden Administration Enacts Sweeping Consumer Protections
The Biden administration enacted numerous consumer protections, including capping insulin costs at $35, overdraft fees at $5, banning hidden fees, and improving airline transparency, impacting millions of Americans.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Cabinet Nominees Face Confirmation Hearings, Previewing Policy Battles
President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees faced Senate confirmation hearings on Thursday, focusing on his domestic and economic agenda; the hearings previewed upcoming battles over taxes, spending, tariffs, and the environment; nominees are expected to be confirmed.

Trump Cabinet Nominees Face Confirmation Hearings, Previewing Policy Battles
President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees faced Senate confirmation hearings on Thursday, focusing on his domestic and economic agenda; the hearings previewed upcoming battles over taxes, spending, tariffs, and the environment; nominees are expected to be confirmed.
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Booming Real Estate Market: Affordability Concerns and a Controversial Tax
Spain's real estate market shows a 9% price increase in the first nine months of 2024, fueled by both domestic and foreign demand, particularly from EU countries in coastal areas, leading to affordability concerns and prompting a 100% tax proposal on non-resident foreign buyers by Prime Minister Ped...

Spain's Booming Real Estate Market: Affordability Concerns and a Controversial Tax
Spain's real estate market shows a 9% price increase in the first nine months of 2024, fueled by both domestic and foreign demand, particularly from EU countries in coastal areas, leading to affordability concerns and prompting a 100% tax proposal on non-resident foreign buyers by Prime Minister Ped...
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52% Bias Score

Carney Launches Liberal Leadership Bid, Focusing on Economic Issues
Mark Carney launched his Liberal leadership bid in Edmonton, focusing on economic issues and criticizing the current government's management while promising "bold" solutions, but his less-than-dynamic speech raised concerns about his political performance.

Carney Launches Liberal Leadership Bid, Focusing on Economic Issues
Mark Carney launched his Liberal leadership bid in Edmonton, focusing on economic issues and criticizing the current government's management while promising "bold" solutions, but his less-than-dynamic speech raised concerns about his political performance.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Instability Amidst Budget and Workweek Reform Challenges
Amidst uncertainty, Spain's coalition government's survival hinges on passing a "social" budget, facing internal resistance and external pressures, while IU urges active engagement against potential conservative shifts.

Spain's Coalition Government Faces Instability Amidst Budget and Workweek Reform Challenges
Amidst uncertainty, Spain's coalition government's survival hinges on passing a "social" budget, facing internal resistance and external pressures, while IU urges active engagement against potential conservative shifts.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Workday Reform Delayed Amidst Ministerial Dispute
Spain's reduced workday reform, agreed upon by the Ministry of Labor and unions, is facing delays due to disagreements with the Ministry of Economy over its impact on part-time worker salaries and potential costs to businesses.

Spanish Workday Reform Delayed Amidst Ministerial Dispute
Spain's reduced workday reform, agreed upon by the Ministry of Labor and unions, is facing delays due to disagreements with the Ministry of Economy over its impact on part-time worker salaries and potential costs to businesses.
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40% Bias Score
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