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Van Gogh Museum Faces Closure Over Funding Dispute
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam needs 104 million euros for renovations due to aging infrastructure, facing a funding dispute with the Dutch government, potentially leading to closure; the museum's legal action highlights a 1962 agreement where the state committed to the building's upkeep.
Van Gogh Museum Faces Closure Over Funding Dispute
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam needs 104 million euros for renovations due to aging infrastructure, facing a funding dispute with the Dutch government, potentially leading to closure; the museum's legal action highlights a 1962 agreement where the state committed to the building's upkeep.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Demands $1 Billion from UCLA in Discrimination Settlement
The Trump administration is demanding a $1 billion settlement from UCLA, including a $172 million claims fund, for alleged discrimination and antisemitism, following the suspension of $584 million in federal grants; UCLA President James Milliken calls the demand a misuse of taxpayer funds.
Trump Administration Demands $1 Billion from UCLA in Discrimination Settlement
The Trump administration is demanding a $1 billion settlement from UCLA, including a $172 million claims fund, for alleged discrimination and antisemitism, following the suspension of $584 million in federal grants; UCLA President James Milliken calls the demand a misuse of taxpayer funds.
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56% Bias Score


US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...
US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...
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40% Bias Score


US Court Orders Release of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Funding
A US District Court ordered the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to provide Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) with its May funding, marking the third such court victory for RFE/RL in an ongoing lawsuit. The court rejected USAGM's claim that other funding sources would suffice, highlighting ...
US Court Orders Release of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Funding
A US District Court ordered the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to provide Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) with its May funding, marking the third such court victory for RFE/RL in an ongoing lawsuit. The court rejected USAGM's claim that other funding sources would suffice, highlighting ...
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.
Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Cuts Funding for Andalusian Youth Transport Over Funding Dispute
The Spanish government withdrew funding for free public transport for young Andalusians due to the regional government's failure to acknowledge state funding, prompting legal threats from Andalusia.
Spain Cuts Funding for Andalusian Youth Transport Over Funding Dispute
The Spanish government withdrew funding for free public transport for young Andalusians due to the regional government's failure to acknowledge state funding, prompting legal threats from Andalusia.
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64% Bias Score

Nearly $1 Billion in Federal Funding Questioned in Ontario Métis Dispute
First Nations in Ontario allege that nearly $1 billion in federal funding was fraudulently given to the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), a claim the MNO rejects, highlighting a broader conflict over Métis heritage and community recognition.

Nearly $1 Billion in Federal Funding Questioned in Ontario Métis Dispute
First Nations in Ontario allege that nearly $1 billion in federal funding was fraudulently given to the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), a claim the MNO rejects, highlighting a broader conflict over Métis heritage and community recognition.
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44% Bias Score

Friedberg Census Undercount Threatens City Funding
Friedberg, a German university town, is facing a potential loss of significant state funding due to a discrepancy between its official census population (28,719) and its actual resident count (31,231), primarily attributed to the undercounting of students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Friedberg Census Undercount Threatens City Funding
Friedberg, a German university town, is facing a potential loss of significant state funding due to a discrepancy between its official census population (28,719) and its actual resident count (31,231), primarily attributed to the undercounting of students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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52% Bias Score

Valencian Government Accelerates DANA Reconstruction Without Central Government Funding
Following the DANA storm, the Valencian regional government is rapidly rebuilding damaged infrastructure, investing over €164 million without central government funds, citing a lack of coordination and transparency regarding European Solidarity Fund allocation, while the central government counters ...

Valencian Government Accelerates DANA Reconstruction Without Central Government Funding
Following the DANA storm, the Valencian regional government is rapidly rebuilding damaged infrastructure, investing over €164 million without central government funds, citing a lack of coordination and transparency regarding European Solidarity Fund allocation, while the central government counters ...
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52% Bias Score

German Ministry Rejects Calls to Change Municipal Funding Based on Census Data
Following a meeting of several German municipalities concerning the impact of the 2022 census on their finances, the Magdeburg Ministry of Finance rejected calls to use local registration data instead of census data for municipal funding calculations, stating that the census numbers are considered t...

German Ministry Rejects Calls to Change Municipal Funding Based on Census Data
Following a meeting of several German municipalities concerning the impact of the 2022 census on their finances, the Magdeburg Ministry of Finance rejected calls to use local registration data instead of census data for municipal funding calculations, stating that the census numbers are considered t...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Unfreezes $20 Billion in Clean Energy Funding
A federal judge ordered the unfreezing of $20 billion in clean energy funding after ruling that the EPA unlawfully terminated a program supported by eight nonprofits; the Trump administration plans to appeal.

Judge Unfreezes $20 Billion in Clean Energy Funding
A federal judge ordered the unfreezing of $20 billion in clean energy funding after ruling that the EPA unlawfully terminated a program supported by eight nonprofits; the Trump administration plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

UK Labour's Benefit Cuts Strain Welsh Partnership, Threatening Electoral Prospects
The UK government's planned benefit cuts disproportionately impact Wales, causing tension between UK and Welsh Labour due to broken promises of a "partnership in power", unequal funding mechanisms under the Barnett formula, and unresolved constitutional issues surrounding devolution.

UK Labour's Benefit Cuts Strain Welsh Partnership, Threatening Electoral Prospects
The UK government's planned benefit cuts disproportionately impact Wales, causing tension between UK and Welsh Labour due to broken promises of a "partnership in power", unequal funding mechanisms under the Barnett formula, and unresolved constitutional issues surrounding devolution.
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52% Bias Score
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