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SPD Membership Vote to Decide on German Coalition Government
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is holding a membership vote on a coalition agreement with CDU/CSU, involving 350,000 members voting digitally within one week to determine government formation; internal divisions exist regarding specific policies.
SPD Membership Vote to Decide on German Coalition Government
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is holding a membership vote on a coalition agreement with CDU/CSU, involving 350,000 members voting digitally within one week to determine government formation; internal divisions exist regarding specific policies.
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52% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks Continue Amidst Key Policy Disagreements
Coalition talks between CDU/CSU and SPD in Germany continue, focusing on economic policy, social security, and health. Disagreements remain on cannabis legalization and parental contributions to social security. An agreement is needed before Easter.
German Coalition Talks Continue Amidst Key Policy Disagreements
Coalition talks between CDU/CSU and SPD in Germany continue, focusing on economic policy, social security, and health. Disagreements remain on cannabis legalization and parental contributions to social security. An agreement is needed before Easter.
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36% Bias Score


González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...
González and Pachakutik Forge Alliance Ahead of Ecuadorian Runoff Election
Luisa González, Ecuador's Correísmo presidential candidate, secured a 25-point agreement with Pachakutik, CONAIE's political arm, in Tixán, Chimborazo province, on April 13th, aiming to consolidate indigenous votes for the second-round election against Daniel Noboa, who narrowly beat her in the firs...
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36% Bias Score


Four No. 1 Seeds Reach Final Four in 2025 NCAA Tournament
The 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four features Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston, marking only the second time four No. 1 seeds have advanced this far. The SEC's record-breaking 14 tournament bids and four regional finalists highlight its dominance. Florida-Auburn and Duke-Houston semifinals wi...
Four No. 1 Seeds Reach Final Four in 2025 NCAA Tournament
The 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four features Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston, marking only the second time four No. 1 seeds have advanced this far. The SEC's record-breaking 14 tournament bids and four regional finalists highlight its dominance. Florida-Auburn and Duke-Houston semifinals wi...
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16% Bias Score


Le Pen Banned from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to five years' ineligibility for misusing EU parliamentary funds, sparking strong reactions from French and international political figures, including condemnation from Russia and support from Hungary.
Le Pen Banned from Holding Public Office
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to five years' ineligibility for misusing EU parliamentary funds, sparking strong reactions from French and international political figures, including condemnation from Russia and support from Hungary.
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40% Bias Score


Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: \$80 Million at Stake, Abortion Access in Question
Wisconsin holds a crucial state supreme court election on Tuesday, where the candidates, liberal Susan Crawford and conservative Brad Schimel, have sparked record-breaking \$80 million in spending, largely due to the candidates' opposing stances on abortion access, which could be rewritten depending...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: \$80 Million at Stake, Abortion Access in Question
Wisconsin holds a crucial state supreme court election on Tuesday, where the candidates, liberal Susan Crawford and conservative Brad Schimel, have sparked record-breaking \$80 million in spending, largely due to the candidates' opposing stances on abortion access, which could be rewritten depending...
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44% Bias Score

French Court to Rule on Marine Le Pen's Embezzlement Trial
A French court will decide Monday whether far-right leader Marine Le Pen and members of her National Rally party misused €3 million in European Parliament funds, potentially banning her from the 2027 presidential election if found guilty.

French Court to Rule on Marine Le Pen's Embezzlement Trial
A French court will decide Monday whether far-right leader Marine Le Pen and members of her National Rally party misused €3 million in European Parliament funds, potentially banning her from the 2027 presidential election if found guilty.
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48% Bias Score

Musk Gives Away \$1 Million in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Billionaire Elon Musk gave away \$1 million to Wisconsin voters before their Supreme Court election, despite legal challenges claiming it violated state laws prohibiting gifts for votes; the election, which could flip control to Republicans, is the most expensive judicial election in US history.

Musk Gives Away \$1 Million in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Billionaire Elon Musk gave away \$1 million to Wisconsin voters before their Supreme Court election, despite legal challenges claiming it violated state laws prohibiting gifts for votes; the election, which could flip control to Republicans, is the most expensive judicial election in US history.
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52% Bias Score

Wisconsin Supreme Court Allows Musk's \$1 Million Voter Giveaway
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to halt Elon Musk's plan to give \$1 million to two voters who signed a petition against "activist judges," despite Attorney General Josh Kaul's argument that it violates state election laws, because the recipients had already voted; the event took place before a...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Allows Musk's \$1 Million Voter Giveaway
The Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to halt Elon Musk's plan to give \$1 million to two voters who signed a petition against "activist judges," despite Attorney General Josh Kaul's argument that it violates state election laws, because the recipients had already voted; the event took place before a...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Considers Unprecedented Third Presidential Term
Former President Donald Trump said he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms, suggesting various methods to bypass this rule, including Vice President Vance winning and then giving him the job; this has raised concerns among liberals reg...

Trump Considers Unprecedented Third Presidential Term
Former President Donald Trump said he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms, suggesting various methods to bypass this rule, including Vice President Vance winning and then giving him the job; this has raised concerns among liberals reg...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Considers Third Term Despite Constitutional Limits
President Donald Trump stated he is "not joking" about seeking a third term despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, suggesting potential legal avenues and aligning with advisor Steve Bannon's comments that they are exploring options to facilitate this.

Trump Considers Third Term Despite Constitutional Limits
President Donald Trump stated he is "not joking" about seeking a third term despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, suggesting potential legal avenues and aligning with advisor Steve Bannon's comments that they are exploring options to facilitate this.
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56% Bias Score

Le Pen Banned from French Elections for Five Years
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from holding public office for five years, imposed a €100,000 fine, and sentenced her to two years of house arrest with electronic monitoring for misappropriating EU funds; eight other party members and twelve assistants were also convicted.

Le Pen Banned from French Elections for Five Years
A French court banned Marine Le Pen from holding public office for five years, imposed a €100,000 fine, and sentenced her to two years of house arrest with electronic monitoring for misappropriating EU funds; eight other party members and twelve assistants were also convicted.
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52% Bias Score
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