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Deutsche Post to Cut 8,000 Jobs Amidst Tax Law Disadvantage
Deutsche Post plans to cut 8,000 jobs by year-end, citing high costs and a new tax law that disadvantages it against smaller competitors; the company employed 187,000 people in Germany at the end of 2024.
Deutsche Post to Cut 8,000 Jobs Amidst Tax Law Disadvantage
Deutsche Post plans to cut 8,000 jobs by year-end, citing high costs and a new tax law that disadvantages it against smaller competitors; the company employed 187,000 people in Germany at the end of 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia Passes FARA-Style Law, Expanding Restrictions on NGOs and Individuals
Georgia's parliament, dominated by the ruling Georgian Dream party, passed a bill modeled after the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, expanding registration requirements to individuals and introducing potential criminal penalties for non-compliance, amid an opposition boycott.
Georgia Passes FARA-Style Law, Expanding Restrictions on NGOs and Individuals
Georgia's parliament, dominated by the ruling Georgian Dream party, passed a bill modeled after the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, expanding registration requirements to individuals and introducing potential criminal penalties for non-compliance, amid an opposition boycott.
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56% Bias Score


FINCEN Suspends BOI Reporting Enforcement Amidst CTA Revisions
FINCEN suspended enforcement of Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements until further guidance is released by the Treasury Department, following Congressional efforts to revise the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) due to its overbroad application and pending legal challenges.
FINCEN Suspends BOI Reporting Enforcement Amidst CTA Revisions
FINCEN suspended enforcement of Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements until further guidance is released by the Treasury Department, following Congressional efforts to revise the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) due to its overbroad application and pending legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Bill Seeks to Expand Ban on Gender Transition Procedures to Adults
Texas Representative Brent Money filed H.B. 3399, proposing to expand the state's ban on gender transition procedures for minors to include adults, impacting an estimated 93,000 transgender adults and 30,000 transgender minors in Texas. The bill includes exceptions for treating verifiable genetic se...
Texas Bill Seeks to Expand Ban on Gender Transition Procedures to Adults
Texas Representative Brent Money filed H.B. 3399, proposing to expand the state's ban on gender transition procedures for minors to include adults, impacting an estimated 93,000 transgender adults and 30,000 transgender minors in Texas. The bill includes exceptions for treating verifiable genetic se...
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56% Bias Score


UK Crime Bill Expands Police Powers Amid Funding Concerns
The UK government's Crime and Policing Bill, aiming to create "Safer Streets," grants police new powers to tackle knife crime, anti-social behavior, and mobile phone theft, introducing 'Respect Orders' and warrantless searches for tracked items, despite concerns about insufficient funding to support...
UK Crime Bill Expands Police Powers Amid Funding Concerns
The UK government's Crime and Policing Bill, aiming to create "Safer Streets," grants police new powers to tackle knife crime, anti-social behavior, and mobile phone theft, introducing 'Respect Orders' and warrantless searches for tracked items, despite concerns about insufficient funding to support...
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44% Bias Score


Utah Bill Lets Patients Choose Blood Donors, Sparking Healthcare Concerns
The Utah House unanimously approved a bill allowing patients to use their own blood or a chosen donor's blood for procedures, overriding hospital discretion and despite concerns from the American Red Cross about increased risks and resource strain.
Utah Bill Lets Patients Choose Blood Donors, Sparking Healthcare Concerns
The Utah House unanimously approved a bill allowing patients to use their own blood or a chosen donor's blood for procedures, overriding hospital discretion and despite concerns from the American Red Cross about increased risks and resource strain.
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56% Bias Score

China's NPC Approves 2025 Development Plan
The third session of China's 14th National People's Congress convened in Beijing on March 5, 2025, with Zhao Leji presiding, to review 2024's performance and approve the 2025 national economic and social development plan, along with other legislative matters.

China's NPC Approves 2025 Development Plan
The third session of China's 14th National People's Congress convened in Beijing on March 5, 2025, with Zhao Leji presiding, to review 2024's performance and approve the 2025 national economic and social development plan, along with other legislative matters.
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12% Bias Score

DeSantis's Florida Legislature Opens Amidst Political Power Struggle
Florida's 2025 legislative session opened with Gov. Ron DeSantis emphasizing his administration's achievements, including stringent immigration laws, while proposing the elimination of property taxes, rollback of gun restrictions, and restructuring of ballot initiatives, amidst challenges to his lea...

DeSantis's Florida Legislature Opens Amidst Political Power Struggle
Florida's 2025 legislative session opened with Gov. Ron DeSantis emphasizing his administration's achievements, including stringent immigration laws, while proposing the elimination of property taxes, rollback of gun restrictions, and restructuring of ballot initiatives, amidst challenges to his lea...
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56% Bias Score

Senate Rejects Bill Banning Transgender Athletes from Women's Sports
The US Senate defeated a Republican bill, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, aiming to ban transgender women from women's sports by a 51-45 vote on Monday, falling short of the 60 votes needed; despite a January poll showing 79% of Americans oppose transgender women in women's sports, ...

Senate Rejects Bill Banning Transgender Athletes from Women's Sports
The US Senate defeated a Republican bill, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, aiming to ban transgender women from women's sports by a 51-45 vote on Monday, falling short of the 60 votes needed; despite a January poll showing 79% of Americans oppose transgender women in women's sports, ...
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60% Bias Score

Alabama Advances Sweeping Anti-Immigration Legislation
Alabama lawmakers are advancing multiple bills targeting illegal immigration, including increased penalties for crimes against minors, a 4% fee on international money transfers, mandatory E-Verify use, and changes to school athletic classifications, citing strains on state resources and public servi...

Alabama Advances Sweeping Anti-Immigration Legislation
Alabama lawmakers are advancing multiple bills targeting illegal immigration, including increased penalties for crimes against minors, a 4% fee on international money transfers, mandatory E-Verify use, and changes to school athletic classifications, citing strains on state resources and public servi...
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60% Bias Score

Oklahoma Senate Passes Bills Adopting IHRA Antisemitism Definition
The Oklahoma Senate passed two bills incorporating the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism into state law and educational policies, prompting debate over potential consequences and setting a potential precedent for other states.

Oklahoma Senate Passes Bills Adopting IHRA Antisemitism Definition
The Oklahoma Senate passed two bills incorporating the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism into state law and educational policies, prompting debate over potential consequences and setting a potential precedent for other states.
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44% Bias Score

Colorado Bill Mandates Gender Identity on Death Certificates, Faces Legal Challenges
A proposed Colorado law mandates including a deceased person's gender identity on death certificates, imposing a class 2 misdemeanor penalty for violations; this differs from other states with similar laws lacking criminal penalties.

Colorado Bill Mandates Gender Identity on Death Certificates, Faces Legal Challenges
A proposed Colorado law mandates including a deceased person's gender identity on death certificates, imposing a class 2 misdemeanor penalty for violations; this differs from other states with similar laws lacking criminal penalties.
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64% Bias Score
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