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Trump to Collaborate with Democrats on Dreamer Plan
President-elect Donald Trump announced he will work with Democrats on a plan to address the status of Dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children, expressing his wish for them to stay.
Trump to Collaborate with Democrats on Dreamer Plan
President-elect Donald Trump announced he will work with Democrats on a plan to address the status of Dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children, expressing his wish for them to stay.
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32% Bias Score


Florida's Haines City Leads "Ex-Urb" Population Boom
Haines City, Florida, saw a 30,000-person population increase last year, joining other "ex-burbs" experiencing rapid growth due to remote work and affordable housing, but the future impact of returning to office policies remains uncertain.
Florida's Haines City Leads "Ex-Urb" Population Boom
Haines City, Florida, saw a 30,000-person population increase last year, joining other "ex-burbs" experiencing rapid growth due to remote work and affordable housing, but the future impact of returning to office policies remains uncertain.
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44% Bias Score


2015 Paris Attacks Expose Europe's Vulnerability to Terrorism and Societal Divisions
The 2015 Paris ISIS attacks killed approximately 150 people, prompting a French state of emergency and exposing Europe's vulnerability to terrorism, fueled by extremist interpretations of Islam, cultural clashes, and socio-economic factors, leading to a rise in antisemitism and far-right nationalism...
2015 Paris Attacks Expose Europe's Vulnerability to Terrorism and Societal Divisions
The 2015 Paris ISIS attacks killed approximately 150 people, prompting a French state of emergency and exposing Europe's vulnerability to terrorism, fueled by extremist interpretations of Islam, cultural clashes, and socio-economic factors, leading to a rise in antisemitism and far-right nationalism...
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64% Bias Score


Surge in Clandestine Border Crossings Prompts Calls to Reform Asylum Rule
A surge in clandestine border crossings into Canada, with smugglers charging up to \$45,000, prompts calls to end a rule allowing asylum claims after 14 days of evading authorities; the Bloc Québécois will challenge the rule in Parliament on Monday.
Surge in Clandestine Border Crossings Prompts Calls to Reform Asylum Rule
A surge in clandestine border crossings into Canada, with smugglers charging up to \$45,000, prompts calls to end a rule allowing asylum claims after 14 days of evading authorities; the Bloc Québécois will challenge the rule in Parliament on Monday.
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56% Bias Score


Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
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36% Bias Score


California Farmers Prioritize Trump's Pro-Agriculture Stance Despite Immigration Concerns
California farmers largely support President Trump despite his anti-immigration stance, prioritizing his perceived pro-agriculture policies over concerns about potential labor shortages resulting from deportations; however, this support is not universal and long-term implications remain uncertain.
California Farmers Prioritize Trump's Pro-Agriculture Stance Despite Immigration Concerns
California farmers largely support President Trump despite his anti-immigration stance, prioritizing his perceived pro-agriculture policies over concerns about potential labor shortages resulting from deportations; however, this support is not universal and long-term implications remain uncertain.
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60% Bias Score

German Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Government's Handling of Immigration
A YouGov poll reveals 75% of Germans believe their government is insufficiently addressing illegal immigration, coinciding with a projected 0.1% GDP contraction and labor shortages; 50% feel the government isn't doing enough to facilitate legal work immigration, while a majority view illegal immigra...

German Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Government's Handling of Immigration
A YouGov poll reveals 75% of Germans believe their government is insufficiently addressing illegal immigration, coinciding with a projected 0.1% GDP contraction and labor shortages; 50% feel the government isn't doing enough to facilitate legal work immigration, while a majority view illegal immigra...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Implements Increased Border Checks with Minimal Initial Disruption
Increased border controls in the Netherlands begin Monday, focusing on combating human trafficking and illegal immigration; despite initial concerns from border mayors, the Royal Marechaussee will use existing resources, minimizing expected disruption.

Netherlands Implements Increased Border Checks with Minimal Initial Disruption
Increased border controls in the Netherlands begin Monday, focusing on combating human trafficking and illegal immigration; despite initial concerns from border mayors, the Royal Marechaussee will use existing resources, minimizing expected disruption.
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36% Bias Score

Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.

Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.
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56% Bias Score

NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.

NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.
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52% Bias Score

Armenia's Demographic Crisis: A $6 Billion Strategy for Human Capital
Armenia's demographic crisis, marked by declining birth rates (1.6-1.7), a net emigration of over 36,000 in 2022 and nearly 300,000 in the last decade, and an aging population, is addressed in a new 2024-2040 strategy focusing on human capital quality and requiring 2.6 trillion dram (over $6 billion...

Armenia's Demographic Crisis: A $6 Billion Strategy for Human Capital
Armenia's demographic crisis, marked by declining birth rates (1.6-1.7), a net emigration of over 36,000 in 2022 and nearly 300,000 in the last decade, and an aging population, is addressed in a new 2024-2040 strategy focusing on human capital quality and requiring 2.6 trillion dram (over $6 billion...
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52% Bias Score

Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.

Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
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36% Bias Score
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