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Greek Airbnb Owners Face Steep Fines for Non-Declaration of 2024 Income
Greek property owners renting via Airbnb must declare their 2024 income to the IAPR by February 28th; failure results in fines starting at €5,000, potential platform removal, and further penalties for continued non-compliance. Data will be cross-referenced with Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO.
Greek Airbnb Owners Face Steep Fines for Non-Declaration of 2024 Income
Greek property owners renting via Airbnb must declare their 2024 income to the IAPR by February 28th; failure results in fines starting at €5,000, potential platform removal, and further penalties for continued non-compliance. Data will be cross-referenced with Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO.
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48% Bias Score


Georgia Power to Extend Coal Plant Lifespans Despite Emission Concerns
Georgia Power plans to keep its coal-fired power plants running until 2035 or 2038 to meet increasing electricity demand, mainly from data centers, despite environmental concerns and potential bill increases for consumers, with a final rate plan decision expected in December.
Georgia Power to Extend Coal Plant Lifespans Despite Emission Concerns
Georgia Power plans to keep its coal-fired power plants running until 2035 or 2038 to meet increasing electricity demand, mainly from data centers, despite environmental concerns and potential bill increases for consumers, with a final rate plan decision expected in December.
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48% Bias Score


Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants Found in Nearly All Cars Tested
A Duke University study found cancer-causing flame retardants in almost all of 101 cars tested, despite a 1970 federal standard meant to prevent car fires; this standard, unchanged for over 50 years, offers no proven fire safety benefit and exposes drivers, passengers, and automotive workers to sign...
Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants Found in Nearly All Cars Tested
A Duke University study found cancer-causing flame retardants in almost all of 101 cars tested, despite a 1970 federal standard meant to prevent car fires; this standard, unchanged for over 50 years, offers no proven fire safety benefit and exposes drivers, passengers, and automotive workers to sign...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Crypto Pardon and Bullish Bitcoin Predictions Signal Market Shift
President Trump's pardon of Ross Ulbricht and his Davos declaration of the US as the "world capital of AI and crypto," coupled with bullish Bitcoin price predictions from major financial figures and institutional investment, signal a potential paradigm shift in the global cryptocurrency market.
Trump's Crypto Pardon and Bullish Bitcoin Predictions Signal Market Shift
President Trump's pardon of Ross Ulbricht and his Davos declaration of the US as the "world capital of AI and crypto," coupled with bullish Bitcoin price predictions from major financial figures and institutional investment, signal a potential paradigm shift in the global cryptocurrency market.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Orders "Emergency Price Relief" for Housing, but Implementation Details Remain Scarce
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating "emergency price relief" for American housing costs, citing that regulations account for 25% of new home construction costs; however, the order provides few specifics on how the administration plans to achieve this.
Trump Orders "Emergency Price Relief" for Housing, but Implementation Details Remain Scarce
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating "emergency price relief" for American housing costs, citing that regulations account for 25% of new home construction costs; however, the order provides few specifics on how the administration plans to achieve this.
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52% Bias Score


FDA Bans Red No. 3 Food Dye Despite Lack of Human Cancer Link
The U.S. FDA banned Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from its food supply by January 15, 2027, due to the Delaney Clause, which prohibits food additives shown to cause cancer in animals even without evidence of human harm; Canada, however, continues to permit its use within specific limits.
FDA Bans Red No. 3 Food Dye Despite Lack of Human Cancer Link
The U.S. FDA banned Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from its food supply by January 15, 2027, due to the Delaney Clause, which prohibits food additives shown to cause cancer in animals even without evidence of human harm; Canada, however, continues to permit its use within specific limits.
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36% Bias Score

French Micro-Creches Protest New Regulations, Fear Job Losses
French micro-creches are protesting new government regulations increasing staffing and training standards, fearing job losses and closures starting September 1st, 2026, despite government funding; a report revealed safety concerns.

French Micro-Creches Protest New Regulations, Fear Job Losses
French micro-creches are protesting new government regulations increasing staffing and training standards, fearing job losses and closures starting September 1st, 2026, despite government funding; a report revealed safety concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's First Day: Regulatory Freeze, Energy Focus, and New Department
On his first day, President Trump froze new regulations, revoked 78 Biden executive orders, signed an order to "Unleash American Energy," potentially eliminating the social cost of carbon calculation, and established a "Department of Government Efficiency".

Trump's First Day: Regulatory Freeze, Energy Focus, and New Department
On his first day, President Trump froze new regulations, revoked 78 Biden executive orders, signed an order to "Unleash American Energy," potentially eliminating the social cost of carbon calculation, and established a "Department of Government Efficiency".
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28% Bias Score

Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.

Turkey Mandates 51% Domestic Content for Software Certificates
Turkey's Ministry of Industry and Technology implemented a new regulation requiring a 51% domestic contribution and a Technological Product Certificate for software to receive a domestic goods certificate, effective January 1, 2026.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Orders Housing Cost Relief Amidst Tariffs and Interest Rate Hikes
President Trump issued an executive order aiming to lower housing costs by reducing regulations, but this faces challenges from tariffs on Canadian lumber, potential labor shortages due to deportations, and the impact of rising interest rates.

Trump Orders Housing Cost Relief Amidst Tariffs and Interest Rate Hikes
President Trump issued an executive order aiming to lower housing costs by reducing regulations, but this faces challenges from tariffs on Canadian lumber, potential labor shortages due to deportations, and the impact of rising interest rates.
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48% Bias Score

EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.

EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.
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60% Bias Score

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations Amid Business Burden Concerns
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to ease the burden on businesses, prompting debate on January 21st and a Commission address on February 26th. The Omnibus Simplification Package will amend the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Susta...

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations Amid Business Burden Concerns
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to ease the burden on businesses, prompting debate on January 21st and a Commission address on February 26th. The Omnibus Simplification Package will amend the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Susta...
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52% Bias Score
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