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Top Canadian Official's Firm Profits from Tobacco Giant
Tom Pitfield, a principal secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, is a major shareholder in Data Sciences, a marketing firm with Philip Morris International as a major client, raising ethical concerns given the government's anti-smoking policies.
Top Canadian Official's Firm Profits from Tobacco Giant
Tom Pitfield, a principal secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, is a major shareholder in Data Sciences, a marketing firm with Philip Morris International as a major client, raising ethical concerns given the government's anti-smoking policies.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish PP Vice-Secretary Resigns After Admitting Resume Falsification
Noelia Núñez, a 33-year-old rising star in Spain's Popular Party and its vice-secretary for mobilization and digital outreach, resigned on Wednesday after admitting to falsely claiming three university degrees on her resume, creating a significant void within the party's digital strategy and youth o...
Spanish PP Vice-Secretary Resigns After Admitting Resume Falsification
Noelia Núñez, a 33-year-old rising star in Spain's Popular Party and its vice-secretary for mobilization and digital outreach, resigned on Wednesday after admitting to falsely claiming three university degrees on her resume, creating a significant void within the party's digital strategy and youth o...
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52% Bias Score


Blairs Received £120,000 in Designer Clothing Discounts
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie received substantial discounts on designer clothing between 2001 and 2002, totaling over £120,000, raising concerns among Downing Street officials about potential conflicts of interest and prompting advice to repay some of the discounts.
Blairs Received £120,000 in Designer Clothing Discounts
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie received substantial discounts on designer clothing between 2001 and 2002, totaling over £120,000, raising concerns among Downing Street officials about potential conflicts of interest and prompting advice to repay some of the discounts.
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48% Bias Score


Dixon Condemns Politicians' Personal Profiting, Cites Cuomo, Whitmer
Former Michigan GOP gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon criticizes politicians, including Andrew Cuomo and Gretchen Whitmer, for profiting from books and lobbying, arguing this prioritizes personal gain over public service, especially given Michigan's challenges in infrastructure and education.
Dixon Condemns Politicians' Personal Profiting, Cites Cuomo, Whitmer
Former Michigan GOP gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon criticizes politicians, including Andrew Cuomo and Gretchen Whitmer, for profiting from books and lobbying, arguing this prioritizes personal gain over public service, especially given Michigan's challenges in infrastructure and education.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.
Spanish Minister Implicated in Corruption over Employment Favoritism
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos is implicated in corruption due to an email revealing his attempt to secure employment for a woman at a public company, highlighting abuse of power and ethical concerns within the Spanish government.
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72% Bias Score


Over \$150,000 in Taxpayer Funds Spent on Noem's Political Travel
Former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's office spent over \$150,000 in taxpayer money on personal and political travel, including trips to Florida and Paris, sparking outrage and raising questions about ethics and transparency in government spending.
Over \$150,000 in Taxpayer Funds Spent on Noem's Political Travel
Former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's office spent over \$150,000 in taxpayer money on personal and political travel, including trips to Florida and Paris, sparking outrage and raising questions about ethics and transparency in government spending.
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48% Bias Score

Stormont Standards Commissioner: Frustration with Accountability Process
Stormont's outgoing standards commissioner, Dr. Melissa McCullough, described her role as "challenging," citing limitations in investigating complaints against MLAs and a backlog of unresolved cases; an investigation into First Minister Michelle O'Neill was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.

Stormont Standards Commissioner: Frustration with Accountability Process
Stormont's outgoing standards commissioner, Dr. Melissa McCullough, described her role as "challenging," citing limitations in investigating complaints against MLAs and a backlog of unresolved cases; an investigation into First Minister Michelle O'Neill was dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
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20% Bias Score

Altan Öymen: A Different Kind of Politician
The recent death of Altan Öymen, a former CHP leader and respected figure in Turkish politics, is prompting reflection on his unique approach to politics, characterized by kindness, objectivity, and unwavering democratic values.

Altan Öymen: A Different Kind of Politician
The recent death of Altan Öymen, a former CHP leader and respected figure in Turkish politics, is prompting reflection on his unique approach to politics, characterized by kindness, objectivity, and unwavering democratic values.
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60% Bias Score

Blurring Lines: Private Lives and Corruption in Spanish Politics
The alleged links between Spanish politicians' private lives and corruption cases have blurred the lines between the private and public spheres, challenging traditional norms of political conduct and raising concerns about public trust.

Blurring Lines: Private Lives and Corruption in Spanish Politics
The alleged links between Spanish politicians' private lives and corruption cases have blurred the lines between the private and public spheres, challenging traditional norms of political conduct and raising concerns about public trust.
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72% Bias Score

Trump's Conflicts of Interest: A Departure from American Ethical Norms
The article contrasts the ethical approaches of past American leaders like Bloomberg and Romney with Donald Trump's disregard for conflict-of-interest norms, highlighting a shift in public acceptance of such behavior and its potential long-term consequences for American democracy.

Trump's Conflicts of Interest: A Departure from American Ethical Norms
The article contrasts the ethical approaches of past American leaders like Bloomberg and Romney with Donald Trump's disregard for conflict-of-interest norms, highlighting a shift in public acceptance of such behavior and its potential long-term consequences for American democracy.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.
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60% Bias Score

Labour MP Fired for Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne was fired and suspended from the Labour Party for sending offensive WhatsApp messages insulting constituents, fellow MPs, and councillors, including wishing death upon a 72-year-old woman and making sexist and racist remarks; the Labour Party stated it would take swift action...

Labour MP Fired for Offensive WhatsApp Messages
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne was fired and suspended from the Labour Party for sending offensive WhatsApp messages insulting constituents, fellow MPs, and councillors, including wishing death upon a 72-year-old woman and making sexist and racist remarks; the Labour Party stated it would take swift action...
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60% Bias Score
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