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Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Slowing Trump's Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must obey Supreme Court decisions; this comes as Trump and allies call for impeachment of judges, raising concerns of a constitutional crisis.
Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Slowing Trump's Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must obey Supreme Court decisions; this comes as Trump and allies call for impeachment of judges, raising concerns of a constitutional crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Election Uncertainty: Public Opposition and Shifting Political Landscape
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukraine's 2025 elections face uncertainty due to public opposition without security guarantees, though legally possible if martial law ends in May. Polls show President Zelenskyy leading potential contenders like Valerii Zaluzhnyi, but the situation remains fluid.
Ukraine Election Uncertainty: Public Opposition and Shifting Political Landscape
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukraine's 2025 elections face uncertainty due to public opposition without security guarantees, though legally possible if martial law ends in May. Polls show President Zelenskyy leading potential contenders like Valerii Zaluzhnyi, but the situation remains fluid.
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44% Bias Score


Wealthy Murder Suspect's Public Support Raises Concerns About Trial Impartiality
Luigi Mangione, a wealthy 26-year-old imprisoned for the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, has received over $766,000 in donations and thousands of letters, raising concerns about potential bias in his trial, while a proposed 'Luigi Mangione Act' in California addresses healthcare access issues.
Wealthy Murder Suspect's Public Support Raises Concerns About Trial Impartiality
Luigi Mangione, a wealthy 26-year-old imprisoned for the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, has received over $766,000 in donations and thousands of letters, raising concerns about potential bias in his trial, while a proposed 'Luigi Mangione Act' in California addresses healthcare access issues.
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60% Bias Score


Declining EU Support for Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Economic Hardship
Four years after Russia's invasion, support for Ukrainian refugees in the EU has fallen from 88% in 2022 to 71% in 2024, with Poland showing the steepest decline (60%), linked to increased dissatisfaction with government aid and economic hardship among citizens.
Declining EU Support for Ukrainian Refugees Amidst Economic Hardship
Four years after Russia's invasion, support for Ukrainian refugees in the EU has fallen from 88% in 2022 to 71% in 2024, with Poland showing the steepest decline (60%), linked to increased dissatisfaction with government aid and economic hardship among citizens.
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40% Bias Score


US Foreign Policy: Elite Control vs. Public Opinion
A small group of elites, not the general public, largely determines US foreign policy, consistently disregarding public opinion on issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Iraq War, and various covert operations.
US Foreign Policy: Elite Control vs. Public Opinion
A small group of elites, not the general public, largely determines US foreign policy, consistently disregarding public opinion on issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Iraq War, and various covert operations.
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48% Bias Score


Controversial Comments by Liberal Candidate Spark Condemnation, Raise Concerns
Liberal Leader Mark Carney condemned Liberal candidate Paul Chiang's "deeply offensive" comments suggesting a political rival be sent to the Chinese consulate; however, Chiang remains a candidate despite the controversy, prompting criticism from the rival, Joe Tay.
Controversial Comments by Liberal Candidate Spark Condemnation, Raise Concerns
Liberal Leader Mark Carney condemned Liberal candidate Paul Chiang's "deeply offensive" comments suggesting a political rival be sent to the Chinese consulate; however, Chiang remains a candidate despite the controversy, prompting criticism from the rival, Joe Tay.
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48% Bias Score

Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Opposing Trump Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must follow Supreme Court rulings; this comes as Trump and some Republicans push for impeachment, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis.

Poll: Strong Opposition to Impeaching Judges Opposing Trump Agenda
A Marquette Law School poll reveals that 70% of Americans oppose impeaching federal judges hindering President Trump's agenda, while 83% believe he must follow Supreme Court rulings; this comes as Trump and some Republicans push for impeachment, raising concerns about a constitutional crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Journalist Faces Disciplinary Action Amidst Debate on 'Social Demand for Justice'
Journalist Sofia Giannaka faces disciplinary action from the Association of Greek Journalists (ESIEA), prompting discussion on the influence of 'social demand for justice' on judicial decisions, potentially jeopardizing judicial independence and the rule of law.

Journalist Faces Disciplinary Action Amidst Debate on 'Social Demand for Justice'
Journalist Sofia Giannaka faces disciplinary action from the Association of Greek Journalists (ESIEA), prompting discussion on the influence of 'social demand for justice' on judicial decisions, potentially jeopardizing judicial independence and the rule of law.
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56% Bias Score

Canadians Demand Transparency from Poilievre and Carney
A Nanos Research poll shows 66 percent of Canadians support Pierre Poilievre getting a security clearance and 62.5 percent want Mark Carney to disclose his blind trust assets, revealing public concern over transparency and accountability from both leaders.

Canadians Demand Transparency from Poilievre and Carney
A Nanos Research poll shows 66 percent of Canadians support Pierre Poilievre getting a security clearance and 62.5 percent want Mark Carney to disclose his blind trust assets, revealing public concern over transparency and accountability from both leaders.
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36% Bias Score

75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).

75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Parliament Backs Nationwide Fireworks Ban
The Dutch Parliament supports a nationwide fireworks ban, welcomed by police for improved safety and efficient resource allocation, but opposed by the fireworks industry seeking 895 million euros compensation; implementation is expected in 2026.

Netherlands Parliament Backs Nationwide Fireworks Ban
The Dutch Parliament supports a nationwide fireworks ban, welcomed by police for improved safety and efficient resource allocation, but opposed by the fireworks industry seeking 895 million euros compensation; implementation is expected in 2026.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Election: Likability Trumps Policy in Public Perception
In the upcoming Australian election, public perception of leaders' likability, as reflected in the "pub test," is heavily influencing voters; polls show Anthony Albanese is seen as more relatable than Peter Dutton, despite Dutton's attempts to portray Albanese as weak.

Australian Election: Likability Trumps Policy in Public Perception
In the upcoming Australian election, public perception of leaders' likability, as reflected in the "pub test," is heavily influencing voters; polls show Anthony Albanese is seen as more relatable than Peter Dutton, despite Dutton's attempts to portray Albanese as weak.
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48% Bias Score
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