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"Georgia School Voucher Program Eligibility Far Exceeds Expectations"
"Georgia's school voucher program, designed to assist students in low-performing schools, is projected to cover far more students than anticipated—approximately 400,000—due to an expansive interpretation of eligibility, raising concerns about its financial feasibility and impact on public schools."
"Georgia School Voucher Program Eligibility Far Exceeds Expectations"
"Georgia's school voucher program, designed to assist students in low-performing schools, is projected to cover far more students than anticipated—approximately 400,000—due to an expansive interpretation of eligibility, raising concerns about its financial feasibility and impact on public schools."
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48% Bias Score


Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
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60% Bias Score


RTVE President Unveils Six-Year Plan to Tackle Deficit and Improve Governance
RTVE's new president, José Pablo López, outlined a six-year plan to address a €47 million deficit, improve efficiency, and combat misinformation, emphasizing transparency and a renewed focus on internal stability.
RTVE President Unveils Six-Year Plan to Tackle Deficit and Improve Governance
RTVE's new president, José Pablo López, outlined a six-year plan to address a €47 million deficit, improve efficiency, and combat misinformation, emphasizing transparency and a renewed focus on internal stability.
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36% Bias Score


Andalusian Arts Sector Protests €600,000 Religious Congress Subsidy
The Andalusian government's €600,000 subsidy to a private religious organization's congress sparked outrage from the underfunded arts sector, who highlight a funding discrepancy and demand transparency and policy changes.
Andalusian Arts Sector Protests €600,000 Religious Congress Subsidy
The Andalusian government's €600,000 subsidy to a private religious organization's congress sparked outrage from the underfunded arts sector, who highlight a funding discrepancy and demand transparency and policy changes.
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56% Bias Score

GM Threatens to Demolish Detroit Skyscraper Over $250m Subsidy Demand
General Motors is threatening to demolish Detroit's tallest building, the RenCen, if it doesn't receive a $250 million taxpayer subsidy for renovations, a move drawing accusations of "extortion" amid the automaker's recent $9.9 billion profit and substantial existing government support.

GM Threatens to Demolish Detroit Skyscraper Over $250m Subsidy Demand
General Motors is threatening to demolish Detroit's tallest building, the RenCen, if it doesn't receive a $250 million taxpayer subsidy for renovations, a move drawing accusations of "extortion" amid the automaker's recent $9.9 billion profit and substantial existing government support.
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60% Bias Score

Orbex Halts Sutherland Spaceport Construction, Shifting to Shetland
Orbex paused construction of its Sutherland spaceport, redirecting to Shetland's SaxaVord due to focusing on rocket building, despite over £14 million in public funding and completed infrastructure, angering the Highland community anticipating job creation.

Orbex Halts Sutherland Spaceport Construction, Shifting to Shetland
Orbex paused construction of its Sutherland spaceport, redirecting to Shetland's SaxaVord due to focusing on rocket building, despite over £14 million in public funding and completed infrastructure, angering the Highland community anticipating job creation.
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40% Bias Score

Paris reinstates €1.36 million subsidy to Stanislas school after misconduct accusations
The Paris City Hall reinstated its €1.36 million annual subsidy to the Stanislas private school after suspending it due to accusations of misconduct, including mandatory catechism classes, following the school's commitments to reforms and a planned 2025 inspection.

Paris reinstates €1.36 million subsidy to Stanislas school after misconduct accusations
The Paris City Hall reinstated its €1.36 million annual subsidy to the Stanislas private school after suspending it due to accusations of misconduct, including mandatory catechism classes, following the school's commitments to reforms and a planned 2025 inspection.
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36% Bias Score

Viennese Pensioner Sues Newspaper for Defamation
A Viennese pensioner's harsh criticism of a newspaper leads to a defamation lawsuit, highlighting issues of media bias and public funding.

Viennese Pensioner Sues Newspaper for Defamation
A Viennese pensioner's harsh criticism of a newspaper leads to a defamation lawsuit, highlighting issues of media bias and public funding.
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0% Bias Score
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