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Australian Government Spending Prevents Recession, Creates One Million Jobs
Treasurer Jim Chalmers credits \$22.1 billion in federal spending over four years with averting a recession in Australia, creating one million jobs while other OECD nations faced economic contraction; the government plans further spending and tax measures before the next election.
Australian Government Spending Prevents Recession, Creates One Million Jobs
Treasurer Jim Chalmers credits \$22.1 billion in federal spending over four years with averting a recession in Australia, creating one million jobs while other OECD nations faced economic contraction; the government plans further spending and tax measures before the next election.
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60% Bias Score


Australia's Budget Deficit Reaches \$26.9 Billion, Exposing Tax System Flaws
Australia's budget shows a \$26.9 billion deficit this year, rising to \$46.9 billion in 2025-26, driven by increased spending in healthcare and aged care, despite efforts to control growth; this creates political challenges for both the government and opposition, revealing flaws in the tax system.
Australia's Budget Deficit Reaches \$26.9 Billion, Exposing Tax System Flaws
Australia's budget shows a \$26.9 billion deficit this year, rising to \$46.9 billion in 2025-26, driven by increased spending in healthcare and aged care, despite efforts to control growth; this creates political challenges for both the government and opposition, revealing flaws in the tax system.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Lawyers Allege Juror Misconduct in New York Criminal Case
President Donald Trump's lawyers allege juror misconduct in his New York criminal case, claiming a juror contacted them with details of misconduct that violated his rights. The Manhattan District Attorney's office disputes the allegations, calling them vague and inaccurate. The judge refused to cons...
Trump Lawyers Allege Juror Misconduct in New York Criminal Case
President Donald Trump's lawyers allege juror misconduct in his New York criminal case, claiming a juror contacted them with details of misconduct that violated his rights. The Manhattan District Attorney's office disputes the allegations, calling them vague and inaccurate. The judge refused to cons...
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52% Bias Score


Trump to Sue Des Moines Register Over Pre-Election Poll
President-elect Donald Trump will sue the Des Moines Register over its final Iowa pre-election poll, which showed him losing to Kamala Harris, despite winning the state by 13 points; this follows a \$16 million settlement with ABC News in a defamation case.
Trump to Sue Des Moines Register Over Pre-Election Poll
President-elect Donald Trump will sue the Des Moines Register over its final Iowa pre-election poll, which showed him losing to Kamala Harris, despite winning the state by 13 points; this follows a \$16 million settlement with ABC News in a defamation case.
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52% Bias Score


SPD Unveils Sweeping Social and Economic Reforms
The SPD's platform includes significant social spending increases (free school lunches, increased minimum wage), tax reforms (cuts for 95% of taxpayers, increased taxes on high earners), and immigration policies emphasizing skilled labor.
SPD Unveils Sweeping Social and Economic Reforms
The SPD's platform includes significant social spending increases (free school lunches, increased minimum wage), tax reforms (cuts for 95% of taxpayers, increased taxes on high earners), and immigration policies emphasizing skilled labor.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Launches 12th Mass Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine's power grid on Friday, causing widespread power outages in western Ukraine and damaging energy infrastructure. This marks the twelfth such attack since the start of the full-scale invasion, raising concerns about the potential for fu...
Russia Launches 12th Mass Attack on Ukraine's Power Grid
Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine's power grid on Friday, causing widespread power outages in western Ukraine and damaging energy infrastructure. This marks the twelfth such attack since the start of the full-scale invasion, raising concerns about the potential for fu...
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56% Bias Score

Heil Accuses Linnemann of Insulting German Workers Amidst Heated Election Debate
German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil criticized CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann for insulting 45 million German workers by claiming a lack of willingness to perform, sparking a heated exchange highlighting contrasting economic policies ahead of the February 23rd election, focusing on worker i...

Heil Accuses Linnemann of Insulting German Workers Amidst Heated Election Debate
German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil criticized CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann for insulting 45 million German workers by claiming a lack of willingness to perform, sparking a heated exchange highlighting contrasting economic policies ahead of the February 23rd election, focusing on worker i...
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48% Bias Score

Georgia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Uncertain Future
Georgia's political crisis, stemming from disputed elections and the suspension of EU accession talks, intensifies as the newly elected president faces legitimacy challenges amid ongoing protests and three potential future scenarios unfold.

Georgia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Uncertain Future
Georgia's political crisis, stemming from disputed elections and the suspension of EU accession talks, intensifies as the newly elected president faces legitimacy challenges amid ongoing protests and three potential future scenarios unfold.
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40% Bias Score

Trudeau Faces Resignation Pressure Amidst Political Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces potential removal from office due to the resignations of multiple key ministers, including the finance minister, who criticized his handling of the economy, and low approval ratings; an upcoming no-confidence vote in parliament could trigger an election t...

Trudeau Faces Resignation Pressure Amidst Political Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces potential removal from office due to the resignations of multiple key ministers, including the finance minister, who criticized his handling of the economy, and low approval ratings; an upcoming no-confidence vote in parliament could trigger an election t...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Legal Action, Considers Adams Pardon
President-elect Trump, in a Mar-a-Lago press conference, threatened legal action over the sale of unused border wall materials, indicated he might pardon Mayor Eric Adams, and commented on drone sightings, vaccines, and foreign policy, while SoftBank pledged a $100 billion US investment.

Trump Threatens Legal Action, Considers Adams Pardon
President-elect Trump, in a Mar-a-Lago press conference, threatened legal action over the sale of unused border wall materials, indicated he might pardon Mayor Eric Adams, and commented on drone sightings, vaccines, and foreign policy, while SoftBank pledged a $100 billion US investment.
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56% Bias Score

Congress Demands TikTok Ban Compliance from Apple and Google
Members of Congress sent letters to Apple and Google CEOs, demanding compliance with the TikTok ban by January 19; a federal appeals court rejected a request to pause the ban while TikTok appeals; Apple and Google could face substantial fines for continued cooperation.

Congress Demands TikTok Ban Compliance from Apple and Google
Members of Congress sent letters to Apple and Google CEOs, demanding compliance with the TikTok ban by January 19; a federal appeals court rejected a request to pause the ban while TikTok appeals; Apple and Google could face substantial fines for continued cooperation.
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56% Bias Score

Scholz Advocates for Ukraine Peace, Rejects Long-Range Weapon Delivery
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine war on December 14, 2024, emphasizing Ukraine's strong military and rejecting the delivery of long-range weapons while linking the issue to the upcoming Bundestag election.

Scholz Advocates for Ukraine Peace, Rejects Long-Range Weapon Delivery
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine war on December 14, 2024, emphasizing Ukraine's strong military and rejecting the delivery of long-range weapons while linking the issue to the upcoming Bundestag election.
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44% Bias Score
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