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Democrats Unite Against Musk's DOGE Amidst Data Concerns
Democrats are vehemently opposing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) due to its aggressive cost-cutting measures, lack of oversight, and access to sensitive citizen data, introducing the "Stop the Steal" Act to counter these actions.
Democrats Unite Against Musk's DOGE Amidst Data Concerns
Democrats are vehemently opposing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) due to its aggressive cost-cutting measures, lack of oversight, and access to sensitive citizen data, introducing the "Stop the Steal" Act to counter these actions.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Conflict: Drone Attacks, Prisoner Exchange, and Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics
Moscow and Kyiv engaged in overnight drone attacks, resulting in a Russian oil depot fire; 150 prisoners of war were exchanged between Russia and Ukraine, mediated by the UAE; Ukraine blames Russia's spy agency for attacks on draft offices; divisions within Trump's administration on how to approach ...
Ukraine Conflict: Drone Attacks, Prisoner Exchange, and Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics
Moscow and Kyiv engaged in overnight drone attacks, resulting in a Russian oil depot fire; 150 prisoners of war were exchanged between Russia and Ukraine, mediated by the UAE; Ukraine blames Russia's spy agency for attacks on draft offices; divisions within Trump's administration on how to approach ...
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36% Bias Score


Zamir Opposed Preemptive Hezbollah Strike in 2023
On October 11, 2023, incoming IDF Chief of Staff nominee Maj. Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir opposed a proposed major IDF strike on Hezbollah, differing from the majority of the high command, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ultimately sided with Zamir, delaying the strike until September 2024, resulti...
Zamir Opposed Preemptive Hezbollah Strike in 2023
On October 11, 2023, incoming IDF Chief of Staff nominee Maj. Gen. (res.) Eyal Zamir opposed a proposed major IDF strike on Hezbollah, differing from the majority of the high command, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ultimately sided with Zamir, delaying the strike until September 2024, resulti...
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40% Bias Score


Taliban Ineligible for $4 Billion in Afghan Funds, Says U.S. Watchdog
SIGAR declared the Taliban ineligible for nearly $4 billion in Afghan funds held in Switzerland due to sanctions and lack of U.S. recognition, recommending potential return to U.S. control while the Afghan Economy Ministry rejects this and requests the full return of frozen reserves.
Taliban Ineligible for $4 Billion in Afghan Funds, Says U.S. Watchdog
SIGAR declared the Taliban ineligible for nearly $4 billion in Afghan funds held in Switzerland due to sanctions and lack of U.S. recognition, recommending potential return to U.S. control while the Afghan Economy Ministry rejects this and requests the full return of frozen reserves.
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52% Bias Score


PP Land Law Proposal Challenges Spanish Government
The Partido Popular (PP) in Spain introduced a land law proposal in the Senate, aiming to pressure the Socialist government by highlighting its perceived parliamentary weakness; the proposal is similar to a previous bill but includes controversial housing provisions.
PP Land Law Proposal Challenges Spanish Government
The Partido Popular (PP) in Spain introduced a land law proposal in the Senate, aiming to pressure the Socialist government by highlighting its perceived parliamentary weakness; the proposal is similar to a previous bill but includes controversial housing provisions.
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52% Bias Score


Merkel's Opposition to Merz Shakes Germany's CDU
Four weeks before the German Bundestag elections, former Chancellor Angela Merkel openly opposed CDU's Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, sparking concerns about internal party division and potential impact on election results, as reported by multiple German newspapers.
Merkel's Opposition to Merz Shakes Germany's CDU
Four weeks before the German Bundestag elections, former Chancellor Angela Merkel openly opposed CDU's Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, sparking concerns about internal party division and potential impact on election results, as reported by multiple German newspapers.
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48% Bias Score

Iran Khodro Privatized Amidst Legal Challenges and Protests
Despite legal challenges and protests from its CEO, Iran Khodro, Iran's largest automaker, was controversially privatized on February 6th, 2024, after a nine-hour standoff at a shareholder meeting, transferring control to a consortium linked to Kruz, a private auto parts manufacturer with a history ...

Iran Khodro Privatized Amidst Legal Challenges and Protests
Despite legal challenges and protests from its CEO, Iran Khodro, Iran's largest automaker, was controversially privatized on February 6th, 2024, after a nine-hour standoff at a shareholder meeting, transferring control to a consortium linked to Kruz, a private auto parts manufacturer with a history ...
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64% Bias Score

US Attorney Vows Legal Action to Protect Elon Musk's DOGE Amidst Threats
US Attorney Ed Martin offered Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) legal protection against threats and harassment, vowing to prosecute those impeding DOGE's work, following online attacks against DOGE employees and access restrictions at USAID.

US Attorney Vows Legal Action to Protect Elon Musk's DOGE Amidst Threats
US Attorney Ed Martin offered Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) legal protection against threats and harassment, vowing to prosecute those impeding DOGE's work, following online attacks against DOGE employees and access restrictions at USAID.
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56% Bias Score

USAid Security Officials on Leave After Standoff with Musk's "Doge" Team
Following a tense standoff with members of Elon Musk's "Doge" team seeking access to sensitive data, two senior USAid security officials were placed on administrative leave; the agency's website is now inaccessible, raising concerns about data security and the impact on US foreign policy.

USAid Security Officials on Leave After Standoff with Musk's "Doge" Team
Following a tense standoff with members of Elon Musk's "Doge" team seeking access to sensitive data, two senior USAid security officials were placed on administrative leave; the agency's website is now inaccessible, raising concerns about data security and the impact on US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

Transnistria Rejects Moldovan Aid Amidst Energy Crisis
Despite Moldova offering a 30 million euro grant for energy to Transnistria, including gas from Romania, some Transnistrian residents attacked Moldovan aid workers and rejected assistance; meanwhile, Moldova celebrated Unirea in Chisinau.

Transnistria Rejects Moldovan Aid Amidst Energy Crisis
Despite Moldova offering a 30 million euro grant for energy to Transnistria, including gas from Romania, some Transnistrian residents attacked Moldovan aid workers and rejected assistance; meanwhile, Moldova celebrated Unirea in Chisinau.
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56% Bias Score

Court Restraining Order Issued After Trump Press Secretary's Controversial Tweet
Following a federal judge's restraining order partly due to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's confusing tweet about a rescinded OMB memo that froze $3 trillion in federal funding, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Leavitt's performance, highlighting the ensuing chaos and legal challenges.

Court Restraining Order Issued After Trump Press Secretary's Controversial Tweet
Following a federal judge's restraining order partly due to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's confusing tweet about a rescinded OMB memo that froze $3 trillion in federal funding, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Leavitt's performance, highlighting the ensuing chaos and legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Council Rejects Central Barangaroo Construction Plans
The City of Sydney Council rejected preliminary construction plans for Central Barangaroo, a $2 billion-plus development, due to a lack of clarity regarding its overall design and public benefits, causing delays to the project which includes 150 luxury apartments, a hotel, and commercial spaces.

Sydney Council Rejects Central Barangaroo Construction Plans
The City of Sydney Council rejected preliminary construction plans for Central Barangaroo, a $2 billion-plus development, due to a lack of clarity regarding its overall design and public benefits, causing delays to the project which includes 150 luxury apartments, a hotel, and commercial spaces.
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52% Bias Score
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