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Merz Plans Swift Policy Changes to Boost Public Approval
Germany's likely next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls, bureaucratic reforms, and an active pension, immediately after his May 6th inauguration, pending final coalition agreement approval, aiming to improve public opinion by summer.
Merz Plans Swift Policy Changes to Boost Public Approval
Germany's likely next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls, bureaucratic reforms, and an active pension, immediately after his May 6th inauguration, pending final coalition agreement approval, aiming to improve public opinion by summer.
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36% Bias Score


Attack on Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's Home
On Sunday, Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old with a criminal record and anti-government views expressed online, allegedly attacked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home with Molotov cocktails during the first night of Passover; Balmer is in custody.
Attack on Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro's Home
On Sunday, Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old with a criminal record and anti-government views expressed online, allegedly attacked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home with Molotov cocktails during the first night of Passover; Balmer is in custody.
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40% Bias Score


Melton Rail Electrification Faces 10+ Year Delay Due to Proposed Budget Cuts
Victoria's transport minister warns that the federal Coalition's proposed cuts to a $4 billion Melbourne rail upgrade could delay the electrification of the Melton line by over 10 years, impacting a fast-growing region and potentially worsening traffic congestion.
Melton Rail Electrification Faces 10+ Year Delay Due to Proposed Budget Cuts
Victoria's transport minister warns that the federal Coalition's proposed cuts to a $4 billion Melbourne rail upgrade could delay the electrification of the Melton line by over 10 years, impacting a fast-growing region and potentially worsening traffic congestion.
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48% Bias Score


Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.
Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.
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52% Bias Score


North Carolina Court Ruling Threatens to Invalidate 65,000 Votes, Potentially Overturning Supreme Court Election
A North Carolina appeals court ruling threatens to overturn the results of the state Supreme Court election by invalidating over 65,000 votes due to missing identification on voter registration forms, a requirement in place since 2004 but not updated on forms until 2023; the losing Republican candid...
North Carolina Court Ruling Threatens to Invalidate 65,000 Votes, Potentially Overturning Supreme Court Election
A North Carolina appeals court ruling threatens to overturn the results of the state Supreme Court election by invalidating over 65,000 votes due to missing identification on voter registration forms, a requirement in place since 2004 but not updated on forms until 2023; the losing Republican candid...
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60% Bias Score


Canada Retaliates Against US Tariffs with 25% Tax on Vehicles
In response to US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and vehicles, Canada will impose a 25% tax on US vehicles (excluding auto parts and Mexican content), impacting the US auto industry and prompting support measures for Canadian workers amidst a tense election campaign and global economic turmoil...
Canada Retaliates Against US Tariffs with 25% Tax on Vehicles
In response to US tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and vehicles, Canada will impose a 25% tax on US vehicles (excluding auto parts and Mexican content), impacting the US auto industry and prompting support measures for Canadian workers amidst a tense election campaign and global economic turmoil...
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Healthcare System Needs Urgent Reform
Australia's healthcare system, while strong, needs reform in five key areas: financial barriers, chronic disease management, mental and dental health, public hospital funding, and workforce shortages; the upcoming election will decide the next steps.

Australia's Healthcare System Needs Urgent Reform
Australia's healthcare system, while strong, needs reform in five key areas: financial barriers, chronic disease management, mental and dental health, public hospital funding, and workforce shortages; the upcoming election will decide the next steps.
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52% Bias Score

NC Supreme Court Decision Could Overturn Election Result
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that thousands of overseas ballots, primarily from heavily Democratic counties, may be discarded in a state Supreme Court election decided by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and setting a significant legal precedent.

NC Supreme Court Decision Could Overturn Election Result
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that thousands of overseas ballots, primarily from heavily Democratic counties, may be discarded in a state Supreme Court election decided by 734 votes, potentially overturning the results and setting a significant legal precedent.
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52% Bias Score

Merz to Become German Chancellor, Leading New Coalition Government
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU, SPD, and CSU, will see Friedrich Merz as Chancellor starting around May 8th or 9th, with ministries split 7-7-3; key policies include stricter immigration controls and business tax cuts.

Merz to Become German Chancellor, Leading New Coalition Government
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU, SPD, and CSU, will see Friedrich Merz as Chancellor starting around May 8th or 9th, with ministries split 7-7-3; key policies include stricter immigration controls and business tax cuts.
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52% Bias Score

Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...

Coalition softens work-from-home stance, impacting only Canberra public servants
The Coalition, initially mandating a return to office for all Australian public servants, has revised its policy to only affect Canberra-based employees (36.9% of the workforce) after negative polling and internal criticism, resulting in a policy that is now more aligned with flexible work arrangeme...
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52% Bias Score

Le Pen Convicted, Banned From Office for Five Years; Trump Condemns Verdict
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a suspended prison sentence and barred her from holding public office for five years due to misappropriation of EU funds; Donald Trump criticized the ruling, drawing parallels to his own legal challenges and calling for Le Pen's release.

Le Pen Convicted, Banned From Office for Five Years; Trump Condemns Verdict
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a suspended prison sentence and barred her from holding public office for five years due to misappropriation of EU funds; Donald Trump criticized the ruling, drawing parallels to his own legal challenges and calling for Le Pen's release.
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52% Bias Score

Inquiry Launched into WA Election Debacle
A special inquiry, led by former Governor Malcolm McCusker and involving representatives from all major parties, will investigate issues during Western Australia's March 8th state election, including long lines, ballot shortages, and slow vote counting; the inquiry's report is due by June 30th.

Inquiry Launched into WA Election Debacle
A special inquiry, led by former Governor Malcolm McCusker and involving representatives from all major parties, will investigate issues during Western Australia's March 8th state election, including long lines, ballot shortages, and slow vote counting; the inquiry's report is due by June 30th.
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36% Bias Score
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