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Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...
Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...
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32% Bias Score


Tusk Wins Confidence Vote Amidst Poland's Enduring Political Crisis
Despite winning a confidence vote, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk faces an uphill battle against the ruling PiS party and President Andrzej Duda, whose veto power hinders Tusk's efforts to restore rule of law, setting the stage for prolonged political instability.
Tusk Wins Confidence Vote Amidst Poland's Enduring Political Crisis
Despite winning a confidence vote, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk faces an uphill battle against the ruling PiS party and President Andrzej Duda, whose veto power hinders Tusk's efforts to restore rule of law, setting the stage for prolonged political instability.
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68% Bias Score


VVD's PVV Exclusion Sparks Outrage, Fuels Election Uncertainty
The VVD's exclusion of the PVV from future coalition talks following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet has sparked widespread disapproval (75% of respondents), raising concerns about democracy and the upcoming elections, while potentially boosting parties like JA21.
VVD's PVV Exclusion Sparks Outrage, Fuels Election Uncertainty
The VVD's exclusion of the PVV from future coalition talks following the collapse of the Schoof cabinet has sparked widespread disapproval (75% of respondents), raising concerns about democracy and the upcoming elections, while potentially boosting parties like JA21.
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56% Bias Score


PvdA and GroenLinks Merge to Form Single Party for Dutch Elections
The Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) and GroenLinks (GL) merged after an online referendum where over 88% of members from both parties voted in favor, creating a single party for the October 29th parliamentary elections and aiming to form a broad left-wing party.
PvdA and GroenLinks Merge to Form Single Party for Dutch Elections
The Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) and GroenLinks (GL) merged after an online referendum where over 88% of members from both parties voted in favor, creating a single party for the October 29th parliamentary elections and aiming to form a broad left-wing party.
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40% Bias Score


Paul Accuses White House of "Petty Vindictiveness" After Picnic Disinvitation
Senator Rand Paul and his family were disinvited from the White House picnic after he criticized President Trump's bill, leading to accusations of "immaturity" and "petty vindictiveness" from Paul, who says the move jeopardizes the passage of Trump's agenda.
Paul Accuses White House of "Petty Vindictiveness" After Picnic Disinvitation
Senator Rand Paul and his family were disinvited from the White House picnic after he criticized President Trump's bill, leading to accusations of "immaturity" and "petty vindictiveness" from Paul, who says the move jeopardizes the passage of Trump's agenda.
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48% Bias Score


Veracruz Election Vote Count System Fails, Triggers Manual Recount
Veracruz, Mexico's June 1st election experienced a system failure in its electronic vote counting system for 98 judicial positions, leading to a manual recount starting June 13th due to inconsistencies such as unusually high voter turnout and null votes. The failure impacted the local electoral body...
Veracruz Election Vote Count System Fails, Triggers Manual Recount
Veracruz, Mexico's June 1st election experienced a system failure in its electronic vote counting system for 98 judicial positions, leading to a manual recount starting June 13th due to inconsistencies such as unusually high voter turnout and null votes. The failure impacted the local electoral body...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Rises After Los Angeles Crackdown
A Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 48 percent following his deployment of federal troops to quell riots in Los Angeles, up one point from last week, while 55 percent of voters support his approach to illegal immigration despite protests.

Trump's Approval Rating Rises After Los Angeles Crackdown
A Daily Mail/J.L. Partners poll shows President Trump's approval rating at 48 percent following his deployment of federal troops to quell riots in Los Angeles, up one point from last week, while 55 percent of voters support his approach to illegal immigration despite protests.
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60% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Elon Musk Illegally Bribed Wisconsin Voters in Supreme Court Election
A Wisconsin watchdog group sued Elon Musk and his entities for allegedly bribing voters with $100 and $1 million checks in the state's Supreme Court election, violating state laws prohibiting vote bribery and unauthorized lotteries, despite the candidate losing the election.

Lawsuit Alleges Elon Musk Illegally Bribed Wisconsin Voters in Supreme Court Election
A Wisconsin watchdog group sued Elon Musk and his entities for allegedly bribing voters with $100 and $1 million checks in the state's Supreme Court election, violating state laws prohibiting vote bribery and unauthorized lotteries, despite the candidate losing the election.
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32% Bias Score

Israel Faces Potential Knesset Dissolution Amidst Haredi Draft Bill Stalemate
Negotiations over a haredi draft bill in Israel's Knesset are ongoing as opposition parties push for a vote to dissolve parliament due to disagreements primarily around sanctions against draft dodgers, creating a potential political crisis with significant implications for the country's military and...

Israel Faces Potential Knesset Dissolution Amidst Haredi Draft Bill Stalemate
Negotiations over a haredi draft bill in Israel's Knesset are ongoing as opposition parties push for a vote to dissolve parliament due to disagreements primarily around sanctions against draft dodgers, creating a potential political crisis with significant implications for the country's military and...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Contradictory Approach to Federal-State Power
President Trump's administration is exhibiting a contradictory approach to federal-state relations, advocating for state autonomy while simultaneously seizing control of the California National Guard and intervening in state-level policies, leading to legal challenges and accusations of authoritaria...

Trump's Contradictory Approach to Federal-State Power
President Trump's administration is exhibiting a contradictory approach to federal-state relations, advocating for state autonomy while simultaneously seizing control of the California National Guard and intervening in state-level policies, leading to legal challenges and accusations of authoritaria...
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64% Bias Score

Ciattarelli Shifts Focus from Trump to Murphy in New Jersey Gubernatorial Race
Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli is campaigning against Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey, focusing his criticism on Governor Phil Murphy's administration and its policies regarding property taxes, education, and law enforcement, aiming to attract independent ...

Ciattarelli Shifts Focus from Trump to Murphy in New Jersey Gubernatorial Race
Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli is campaigning against Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey, focusing his criticism on Governor Phil Murphy's administration and its policies regarding property taxes, education, and law enforcement, aiming to attract independent ...
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40% Bias Score

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums: Causes and Implications
The low turnout (around 30%) in recent Italian referendums, compared to the 1946 referendum (89%), is analyzed, exploring explanations such as voter trust in Parliament, referendum fatigue, and the use of referendums for purposes beyond abrogation.
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0% Bias Score
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