Trump Celebrates Nevada Win, Emphasizes 'No Tax on Tips' Policy
President Trump visited Las Vegas on Saturday to celebrate his re-election and his "no tax on tips" policy, which impacts an estimated four million workers nationwide, including 700,000 single mothers, with Nevada having a quarter of restaurant workers' pay coming from tips.
Trump Celebrates Nevada Win, Emphasizes 'No Tax on Tips' Policy
President Trump visited Las Vegas on Saturday to celebrate his re-election and his "no tax on tips" policy, which impacts an estimated four million workers nationwide, including 700,000 single mothers, with Nevada having a quarter of restaurant workers' pay coming from tips.
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64% Bias Score
UK Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Reforms
UK farmers protested inheritance tax reforms on Saturday, using tractors in town centers across the UK, claiming the reforms will decimate the agricultural sector and potentially cause food shortages, while the government cites £5 billion investment in farming and reduced tax rates for farms.
UK Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Reforms
UK farmers protested inheritance tax reforms on Saturday, using tractors in town centers across the UK, claiming the reforms will decimate the agricultural sector and potentially cause food shortages, while the government cites £5 billion investment in farming and reduced tax rates for farms.
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40% Bias Score
Stronger Networks Boost Startup Success for Older Founders
A study reveals that 60-year-old startup founders are three times more likely to succeed than 30-year-old founders due to their stronger professional networks, highlighting the importance of networking for startup success.
Stronger Networks Boost Startup Success for Older Founders
A study reveals that 60-year-old startup founders are three times more likely to succeed than 30-year-old founders due to their stronger professional networks, highlighting the importance of networking for startup success.
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52% Bias Score
Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.
Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.
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36% Bias Score
Saxony-Anhalt Faces €318 Million Increase in Civil Servant Pension Costs by 2035
Saxony-Anhalt's pension expenses for civil servants are projected to increase from €412 million in 2022 to €730 million by 2035, prompting the state's auditing office to recommend staff reductions and stricter civil service appointments to control costs, with a warning against dissolving the establi...
Saxony-Anhalt Faces €318 Million Increase in Civil Servant Pension Costs by 2035
Saxony-Anhalt's pension expenses for civil servants are projected to increase from €412 million in 2022 to €730 million by 2035, prompting the state's auditing office to recommend staff reductions and stricter civil service appointments to control costs, with a warning against dissolving the establi...
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44% Bias Score
Greek Universities Debate Expelling Students Exceeding Standard Study Duration
A debate is raging in Greece over expelling students exceeding the standard study duration from public universities, pitting concerns about teaching workload and university rankings against the minimal financial burden on the state.
Greek Universities Debate Expelling Students Exceeding Standard Study Duration
A debate is raging in Greece over expelling students exceeding the standard study duration from public universities, pitting concerns about teaching workload and university rankings against the minimal financial burden on the state.
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44% Bias Score
France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.
France proposes retiree contributions, unpaid work hours to fund social security
French Labor Minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet proposed on January 21st that 40% of higher-pensioned retirees contribute to social security, alongside seven unpaid extra work hours annually for all active workers, to raise €2.5 billion - €2.8 billion to fund elderly care.
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48% Bias Score
Warsh's Policy Contradictions on Inflation and Lockdowns
Kevin Warsh's 2020 call for increased government spending to counter COVID-19 lockdowns, coupled with his later assertions about inflation, ignores the lockdowns' direct role in rising prices, a consequence of reduced global economic cooperation.
Warsh's Policy Contradictions on Inflation and Lockdowns
Kevin Warsh's 2020 call for increased government spending to counter COVID-19 lockdowns, coupled with his later assertions about inflation, ignores the lockdowns' direct role in rising prices, a consequence of reduced global economic cooperation.
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60% Bias Score
High French Taxes Hamper Economic Growth and Career Advancement
French Economy Minister Eric Lombard promised limited tax increases despite a record-high 45.6% tax revenue in 2023, impacting consumption, savings, and potentially employee career progression.
High French Taxes Hamper Economic Growth and Career Advancement
French Economy Minister Eric Lombard promised limited tax increases despite a record-high 45.6% tax revenue in 2023, impacting consumption, savings, and potentially employee career progression.
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48% Bias Score
Cafe Closures Highlight Challenges for Small Dutch Towns
Eight of twenty-two cafes in Oudenbosch, Netherlands, closed in the past year due to rising prices, staff shortages, and changing consumer preferences, impacting local businesses like the Paardenstal cafe, which hosts a billiards club and faces an uncertain future.
Cafe Closures Highlight Challenges for Small Dutch Towns
Eight of twenty-two cafes in Oudenbosch, Netherlands, closed in the past year due to rising prices, staff shortages, and changing consumer preferences, impacting local businesses like the Paardenstal cafe, which hosts a billiards club and faces an uncertain future.
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44% Bias Score
Global Sour Beer Excellence: European Beer Star Competition Results
The 2024 European Beer Star Competition awarded medals in various sour beer categories to breweries in China, Brazil, the U.S., and Europe, showcasing the style's international popularity and diverse production methods.
Global Sour Beer Excellence: European Beer Star Competition Results
The 2024 European Beer Star Competition awarded medals in various sour beer categories to breweries in China, Brazil, the U.S., and Europe, showcasing the style's international popularity and diverse production methods.
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40% Bias Score
German Craftspeople Celebrate Master Craftsman Certifications Amidst Systemic Challenges
In Frankfurt's Alte Oper, over 50 master craftspeople, including 54 butchers, one tailor, and one joiner, received their master craftsman certificates, highlighting the dedication and challenges within the German skilled trades.
German Craftspeople Celebrate Master Craftsman Certifications Amidst Systemic Challenges
In Frankfurt's Alte Oper, over 50 master craftspeople, including 54 butchers, one tailor, and one joiner, received their master craftsman certificates, highlighting the dedication and challenges within the German skilled trades.
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40% Bias Score