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Public Data Reveals Secret USAID Funding Cut
Researchers used the publicly available Daily Treasury Statement to discover that funding to USAID was cut to zero on February 3rd, 2025, highlighting the importance of transparent government data for public oversight and accountability.
Public Data Reveals Secret USAID Funding Cut
Researchers used the publicly available Daily Treasury Statement to discover that funding to USAID was cut to zero on February 3rd, 2025, highlighting the importance of transparent government data for public oversight and accountability.
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36% Bias Score


Catalonia Launches Affordable Housing Plan with 75-Year Price Guarantee
The Catalan government announced its first public land reserve for affordable housing, prioritizing young people under 35 and vulnerable groups, with prices capped for 75 years; this is part of a plan to build 50,000 protected homes by 2030, involving a €4.4 billion investment.
Catalonia Launches Affordable Housing Plan with 75-Year Price Guarantee
The Catalan government announced its first public land reserve for affordable housing, prioritizing young people under 35 and vulnerable groups, with prices capped for 75 years; this is part of a plan to build 50,000 protected homes by 2030, involving a €4.4 billion investment.
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44% Bias Score


Andalusian Special Needs Education Funding Controversy
Andalusian parents are protesting insufficient resources for students with special needs, despite the government reporting increased staffing (13,600 professionals) and funding (€589 million) since 2018; a parliamentary working group is now addressing the issue.
Andalusian Special Needs Education Funding Controversy
Andalusian parents are protesting insufficient resources for students with special needs, despite the government reporting increased staffing (13,600 professionals) and funding (€589 million) since 2018; a parliamentary working group is now addressing the issue.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Faces Critical Social Housing Shortage, Urging Massive Funding Increase
A new study reveals a critical shortage of 550,000 social housing units in Germany, urging the government to create 210,000 new units annually, funded by 11 billion euros yearly, to address the "chronic burnout" in the social housing market and reach 2 million units by 2028.
Germany Faces Critical Social Housing Shortage, Urging Massive Funding Increase
A new study reveals a critical shortage of 550,000 social housing units in Germany, urging the government to create 210,000 new units annually, funded by 11 billion euros yearly, to address the "chronic burnout" in the social housing market and reach 2 million units by 2028.
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40% Bias Score


Asturias Combats Housing Crisis with 600 New Units and Rental Program
The Asturian government, led by Ovidio Zapico, is implementing a multi-pronged approach to combat the housing crisis, including constructing 600 affordable rental units, acquiring and rehabilitating existing properties, and initiating a rental mediation program. The initiative aims to increase affor...
Asturias Combats Housing Crisis with 600 New Units and Rental Program
The Asturian government, led by Ovidio Zapico, is implementing a multi-pronged approach to combat the housing crisis, including constructing 600 affordable rental units, acquiring and rehabilitating existing properties, and initiating a rental mediation program. The initiative aims to increase affor...
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36% Bias Score


Slight Decrease in German Organ Donations in 2024
Germany experienced a slight decrease in organ donations in 2024, with 2,854 organs procured post-mortem compared to 2,877 in 2023; North Rhine-Westphalia remained the top donor state, but the low numbers highlight the ongoing need for policy changes and increased public awareness to address the 8,2...
Slight Decrease in German Organ Donations in 2024
Germany experienced a slight decrease in organ donations in 2024, with 2,854 organs procured post-mortem compared to 2,877 in 2023; North Rhine-Westphalia remained the top donor state, but the low numbers highlight the ongoing need for policy changes and increased public awareness to address the 8,2...
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44% Bias Score

Social Security Clarifies: Over-100 Listings Don't Mean Benefit Payments
The Social Security Administration clarified that people listed as over 100 are not necessarily receiving benefits; the records lack death dates, contradicting claims of widespread fraud. Outdated software contributes to the confusion.

Social Security Clarifies: Over-100 Listings Don't Mean Benefit Payments
The Social Security Administration clarified that people listed as over 100 are not necessarily receiving benefits; the records lack death dates, contradicting claims of widespread fraud. Outdated software contributes to the confusion.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).

Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Considers Ignition Interlocks to Combat Rise in Drunk Driving
An 84% majority of Dutch respondents support reintroducing ignition interlocks for repeat drunk driving offenders, aiming to curb the recent rise in alcohol-related traffic incidents and fatalities by preventing repeat offenses and complementing addiction treatment.

Netherlands Considers Ignition Interlocks to Combat Rise in Drunk Driving
An 84% majority of Dutch respondents support reintroducing ignition interlocks for repeat drunk driving offenders, aiming to curb the recent rise in alcohol-related traffic incidents and fatalities by preventing repeat offenses and complementing addiction treatment.
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48% Bias Score

Slight Rise in Baden-Württemberg Social Housing Units in 2024 Despite Occupancy Agreement Losses
In 2024, Baden-Württemberg saw a net increase of 1,034 social housing units, reaching a total of 54,634, due to increased state funding (€641 million) that facilitated the creation of 3,001 new units despite the loss of occupancy agreements in 1,354 existing units.

Slight Rise in Baden-Württemberg Social Housing Units in 2024 Despite Occupancy Agreement Losses
In 2024, Baden-Württemberg saw a net increase of 1,034 social housing units, reaching a total of 54,634, due to increased state funding (€641 million) that facilitated the creation of 3,001 new units despite the loss of occupancy agreements in 1,354 existing units.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's 'Mejores Amigos' Program Extends Veterinary Care to Vulnerable Pet Owners
Spain launched the 'Mejores Amigos' program, a collaboration between the Ministry of Social Rights and FAADA, offering free or reduced-cost veterinary care and social worker training to vulnerable pet owners nationwide. The program aims to improve the well-being of both pets and owners, acknowledgin...

Spain's 'Mejores Amigos' Program Extends Veterinary Care to Vulnerable Pet Owners
Spain launched the 'Mejores Amigos' program, a collaboration between the Ministry of Social Rights and FAADA, offering free or reduced-cost veterinary care and social worker training to vulnerable pet owners nationwide. The program aims to improve the well-being of both pets and owners, acknowledgin...
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32% Bias Score

Ontario's Homelessness Crisis: 80,000+ Experiencing Homelessness, Urgent Investment Needed
A new report reveals over 80,000 Ontarians experienced homelessness in 2023, a 25% increase in two years, prompting calls for \$11 billion in housing investment over 10 years and an additional \$2 billion for encampment resolution.

Ontario's Homelessness Crisis: 80,000+ Experiencing Homelessness, Urgent Investment Needed
A new report reveals over 80,000 Ontarians experienced homelessness in 2023, a 25% increase in two years, prompting calls for \$11 billion in housing investment over 10 years and an additional \$2 billion for encampment resolution.
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36% Bias Score
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