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Senate Weighs $9.4B Rescissions Package Amid Republican Divisions
The Senate may pass a $9.4 billion rescissions package eliminating foreign aid and public broadcasting funds by Friday, facing internal Republican opposition and Democratic criticism of its broader implications for government spending.
Senate Weighs $9.4B Rescissions Package Amid Republican Divisions
The Senate may pass a $9.4 billion rescissions package eliminating foreign aid and public broadcasting funds by Friday, facing internal Republican opposition and Democratic criticism of its broader implications for government spending.
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52% Bias Score


GOP Internal Conflict Over $9.4 Billion in Budget Cuts
The Republican party faces internal division over a $9.4 billion rescission package proposed by President Trump, which includes cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid, creating conflict within the GOP, with a looming July 18th deadline.
GOP Internal Conflict Over $9.4 Billion in Budget Cuts
The Republican party faces internal division over a $9.4 billion rescission package proposed by President Trump, which includes cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid, creating conflict within the GOP, with a looming July 18th deadline.
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48% Bias Score


SEPI Issues Comfort Letter to Prevent RTVE Insolvency Amidst 1 Billion Euro VAT Dispute
Spain's SEPI issued a comfort letter to RTVE to prevent its insolvency due to a potential 1 billion euro VAT liability stemming from ongoing disputes with the tax agency since 2017, involving input VAT deductions and the taxation of public service compensation.
SEPI Issues Comfort Letter to Prevent RTVE Insolvency Amidst 1 Billion Euro VAT Dispute
Spain's SEPI issued a comfort letter to RTVE to prevent its insolvency due to a potential 1 billion euro VAT liability stemming from ongoing disputes with the tax agency since 2017, involving input VAT deductions and the taxation of public service compensation.
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48% Bias Score


White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
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60% Bias Score


BBC Faces Resignation Calls After Glastonbury Controversy
The BBC faces calls for Director-General Tim Davie's resignation following criticism of its handling of anti-Israel remarks by rap duo Bob Vylan during a Glastonbury livestream, raising concerns about editorial oversight and impartiality amidst the organization's financial challenges and intense pol...
BBC Faces Resignation Calls After Glastonbury Controversy
The BBC faces calls for Director-General Tim Davie's resignation following criticism of its handling of anti-Israel remarks by rap duo Bob Vylan during a Glastonbury livestream, raising concerns about editorial oversight and impartiality amidst the organization's financial challenges and intense pol...
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52% Bias Score


BBC Introduces US Paywall for News Content
The BBC is introducing a paywall for US users of its website and app, costing \$49.99 annually or \$8.99 monthly for most content, aiming to raise revenue to address a projected \$492 million budget deficit and reflecting similar strategies by other media organizations.
BBC Introduces US Paywall for News Content
The BBC is introducing a paywall for US users of its website and app, costing \$49.99 annually or \$8.99 monthly for most content, aiming to raise revenue to address a projected \$492 million budget deficit and reflecting similar strategies by other media organizations.
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36% Bias Score

Senate GOP Divided on Trump's $9.4B Spending Cut Plan
Senate Republicans are divided over President Trump's $9.4 billion rescissions package, targeting "woke" programs including foreign aid and public broadcasting, with key senators expressing reservations and a crucial vote expected on Tuesday.

Senate GOP Divided on Trump's $9.4B Spending Cut Plan
Senate Republicans are divided over President Trump's $9.4 billion rescissions package, targeting "woke" programs including foreign aid and public broadcasting, with key senators expressing reservations and a crucial vote expected on Tuesday.
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48% Bias Score

BBC Salary Report: Missing Presenters and Transparency Loopholes
The BBC's annual report reveals that high-profile presenters like Rylan Clark, Claudia Winkleman, David Mitchell, and Rob Brydon are missing from its published salary list because the BBC doesn't have to disclose the salaries of stars who are paid through production companies like BBC Studios, a com...

BBC Salary Report: Missing Presenters and Transparency Loopholes
The BBC's annual report reveals that high-profile presenters like Rylan Clark, Claudia Winkleman, David Mitchell, and Rob Brydon are missing from its published salary list because the BBC doesn't have to disclose the salaries of stars who are paid through production companies like BBC Studios, a com...
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40% Bias Score

French Senate Stalls Public Broadcasting Reform Amidst Procedural Delays
France's Senate debate on a public broadcasting reform, proposed by Minister Rachida Dati to consolidate three entities into a holding company, is delayed by left-wing senators using procedural tactics before the summer recess, despite support from the right and center.

French Senate Stalls Public Broadcasting Reform Amidst Procedural Delays
France's Senate debate on a public broadcasting reform, proposed by Minister Rachida Dati to consolidate three entities into a holding company, is delayed by left-wing senators using procedural tactics before the summer recess, despite support from the right and center.
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56% Bias Score

French Public Media Merger Sparks Ideological Clash
A proposal to merge French public radio and television stations is creating a political and ideological battle, with right-wing parties largely in favor and left-wing parties against, reflecting broader societal divisions and concerns about media bias and public funding.

French Public Media Merger Sparks Ideological Clash
A proposal to merge French public radio and television stations is creating a political and ideological battle, with right-wing parties largely in favor and left-wing parties against, reflecting broader societal divisions and concerns about media bias and public funding.
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60% Bias Score

Court Rules ABC Breached Fair Work Act in Journalist's Termination
A federal court ruled that the ABC's termination of journalist Antoinette Lattouf was a breach of the Fair Work Act, concluding that an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists pressured top management into removing her from her position. The judgment details internal communications and assessm...

Court Rules ABC Breached Fair Work Act in Journalist's Termination
A federal court ruled that the ABC's termination of journalist Antoinette Lattouf was a breach of the Fair Work Act, concluding that an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists pressured top management into removing her from her position. The judgment details internal communications and assessm...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Court Rules ABC Wrongfully Dismissed Journalist
An Australian court ruled that the ABC unfairly dismissed Antoinette Lattouf, awarding her A$70,000 in damages. Lattouf, a radio presenter, was fired for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel, prompting concerns about media independence and the treatment of diverse voices.

Australian Court Rules ABC Wrongfully Dismissed Journalist
An Australian court ruled that the ABC unfairly dismissed Antoinette Lattouf, awarding her A$70,000 in damages. Lattouf, a radio presenter, was fired for sharing a Human Rights Watch post critical of Israel, prompting concerns about media independence and the treatment of diverse voices.
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36% Bias Score
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