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Spain Allocates €229.2 Million to Bolster Healthcare
The Spanish government approved €229.2 million for healthcare improvements: €172.4 million for primary care, €39 million for the national mental health plan, and €17.8 million for suicide prevention, addressing post-pandemic strains and rising mental health issues.
Spain Allocates €229.2 Million to Bolster Healthcare
The Spanish government approved €229.2 million for healthcare improvements: €172.4 million for primary care, €39 million for the national mental health plan, and €17.8 million for suicide prevention, addressing post-pandemic strains and rising mental health issues.
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Deadlocks on Religious Charter School Case
The Supreme Court deadlocked 4-4 in a case challenging Oklahoma's first religious charter school, upholding a lower court ruling that deemed it unconstitutional; Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself due to conflicts of interest, preventing a decision that could have set a national precedent on ...
Supreme Court Deadlocks on Religious Charter School Case
The Supreme Court deadlocked 4-4 in a case challenging Oklahoma's first religious charter school, upholding a lower court ruling that deemed it unconstitutional; Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself due to conflicts of interest, preventing a decision that could have set a national precedent on ...
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36% Bias Score


Thuringia combats inner-city decline with housing and funding initiatives.
Thuringia's government is launching a two-pronged approach to combat the decline of its inner cities, marked by approximately one-third of shops standing empty and a 20 percent reduction in retail space since 2017; it will focus on improving affordable housing and simplifying funding combinations to...
Thuringia combats inner-city decline with housing and funding initiatives.
Thuringia's government is launching a two-pronged approach to combat the decline of its inner cities, marked by approximately one-third of shops standing empty and a 20 percent reduction in retail space since 2017; it will focus on improving affordable housing and simplifying funding combinations to...
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow taxpayer funding for a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, potentially setting a national precedent for religious education funding; Chief Justice Roberts' vote is pivotal due to a recusal, and his questions highlight the complexities of ...
Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow taxpayer funding for a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, potentially setting a national precedent for religious education funding; Chief Justice Roberts' vote is pivotal due to a recusal, and his questions highlight the complexities of ...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court hears arguments on Wednesday in the case of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, Oklahoma's first publicly funded religious charter school, which was blocked by the state Supreme Court for violating the First Amendment; Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself.
Supreme Court to Decide on Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court hears arguments on Wednesday in the case of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, Oklahoma's first publicly funded religious charter school, which was blocked by the state Supreme Court for violating the First Amendment; Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself.
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56% Bias Score


Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...
Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...
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48% Bias Score

Bears' Stadium Funding Request Fails in Illinois Legislature
The Illinois legislature adjourned without voting on the Chicago Bears' request for $2.4 billion in public funding for a new stadium in Arlington Heights, delaying the project and highlighting opposition from Chicago legislators.

Bears' Stadium Funding Request Fails in Illinois Legislature
The Illinois legislature adjourned without voting on the Chicago Bears' request for $2.4 billion in public funding for a new stadium in Arlington Heights, delaying the project and highlighting opposition from Chicago legislators.
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40% Bias Score

NRW Swimming Association Demands Mandatory Public Pool Maintenance"
The NRW swimming association urges municipalities to mandate the maintenance of public swimming pools due to rising energy costs and decreasing swimming proficiency, highlighting long waiting lists for swimming lessons and the loss of over 40 percent of NRW's pools in 25 years.

NRW Swimming Association Demands Mandatory Public Pool Maintenance"
The NRW swimming association urges municipalities to mandate the maintenance of public swimming pools due to rising energy costs and decreasing swimming proficiency, highlighting long waiting lists for swimming lessons and the loss of over 40 percent of NRW's pools in 25 years.
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52% Bias Score

Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.

Public Funding for Controversial Kneecap Film Soars to £2 Million
A film about the controversial rap band Kneecap, who urged fans to 'kill your local MP', received nearly £2 million in public funding, sparking outrage and a counter-terrorism investigation into the band's statements.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Case Could Force States to Fund Religious Schools
The Supreme Court is considering whether to allow a Catholic school to establish the nation's first religious public charter school, a decision that could force states like New York to fund yeshivas offering limited secular education and significantly impact the relationship between church and state...

Supreme Court Case Could Force States to Fund Religious Schools
The Supreme Court is considering whether to allow a Catholic school to establish the nation's first religious public charter school, a decision that could force states like New York to fund yeshivas offering limited secular education and significantly impact the relationship between church and state...
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44% Bias Score

Potsdam Garrison Church Faces Financial Crisis Amidst Ongoing Controversy
Seven months after the opening of the €42 million Potsdam Garrison Church tower, a financial debate has arisen regarding a €5 million loan, prompting the foundation to seek a deferral of repayments, amidst ongoing criticism and concerns about operational deficits.

Potsdam Garrison Church Faces Financial Crisis Amidst Ongoing Controversy
Seven months after the opening of the €42 million Potsdam Garrison Church tower, a financial debate has arisen regarding a €5 million loan, prompting the foundation to seek a deferral of repayments, amidst ongoing criticism and concerns about operational deficits.
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52% Bias Score

Mainz Construction Delays Impact Museums and City Projects
Mainz faces delays in several major construction projects, including the Gutenberg Museum's new building (archaeological assessments and funding issues), a visitor center for the Old Jewish Cemetery (opening in 2026), and the renovation of the City Hall (completion expected in 2027).

Mainz Construction Delays Impact Museums and City Projects
Mainz faces delays in several major construction projects, including the Gutenberg Museum's new building (archaeological assessments and funding issues), a visitor center for the Old Jewish Cemetery (opening in 2026), and the renovation of the City Hall (completion expected in 2027).
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36% Bias Score
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