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Netherlands' 2024 Budget: Increased Spending Power and Economic Growth Projected
The Dutch finance ministry projects a 1.3% rise in spending power for 2024, alongside a 1.4% economic growth, while health insurance will increase by €3 monthly, according to a leaked budget document.
Netherlands' 2024 Budget: Increased Spending Power and Economic Growth Projected
The Dutch finance ministry projects a 1.3% rise in spending power for 2024, alongside a 1.4% economic growth, while health insurance will increase by €3 monthly, according to a leaked budget document.
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20% Bias Score


Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.
Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.
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28% Bias Score


AI Boosts Greece Tourism Planning: Survey Shows Shift in Travel Habits
An Ipsos/Visa survey of US, UK, and French tourists visiting Greece in 2024 shows increasing use of AI for planning, with beach time as the top motivator, followed by cultural sites; spending varies greatly by nationality, with Americans having the highest average budget (€3040); and many also plan ...
AI Boosts Greece Tourism Planning: Survey Shows Shift in Travel Habits
An Ipsos/Visa survey of US, UK, and French tourists visiting Greece in 2024 shows increasing use of AI for planning, with beach time as the top motivator, followed by cultural sites; spending varies greatly by nationality, with Americans having the highest average budget (€3040); and many also plan ...
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Military Spends \$6 Billion on Recruitment Bonuses to Combat Enlistment Shortfalls
The U.S. military spent over \$6 billion from 2022-2024 on recruitment and retention bonuses to combat enlistment shortfalls, with the Navy spending the most overall and the Army leading in 2022 and 2024, resulting in most branches meeting their 2023 recruiting goals and projecting to meet them in 2...
U.S. Military Spends \$6 Billion on Recruitment Bonuses to Combat Enlistment Shortfalls
The U.S. military spent over \$6 billion from 2022-2024 on recruitment and retention bonuses to combat enlistment shortfalls, with the Navy spending the most overall and the Army leading in 2022 and 2024, resulting in most branches meeting their 2023 recruiting goals and projecting to meet them in 2...
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36% Bias Score


Hospitality Companies Cut Outlooks Amidst Softening Travel Demand
Major hospitality companies Hilton, Hyatt, and Wyndham have cut their full-year revenue projections due to softening consumer demand and a challenging economic climate; credit card data reveals a 9% year-over-year decline in U.S. hotel sales since early April, indicating a potential slowdown in trav...
Hospitality Companies Cut Outlooks Amidst Softening Travel Demand
Major hospitality companies Hilton, Hyatt, and Wyndham have cut their full-year revenue projections due to softening consumer demand and a challenging economic climate; credit card data reveals a 9% year-over-year decline in U.S. hotel sales since early April, indicating a potential slowdown in trav...
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44% Bias Score


Senate Approves Budget Blueprint with Trillion-Dollar Tax Cuts and Spending Increases
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 52-48 to advance a budget plan that includes massive tax cuts, increased military and immigration spending, and a $5 trillion debt limit hike, potentially increasing the national deficit substantially; the plan now moves to an amendment process before a final v...
Senate Approves Budget Blueprint with Trillion-Dollar Tax Cuts and Spending Increases
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 52-48 to advance a budget plan that includes massive tax cuts, increased military and immigration spending, and a $5 trillion debt limit hike, potentially increasing the national deficit substantially; the plan now moves to an amendment process before a final v...
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44% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Premier League Transfer Window: £3.11 Billion Spent
Premier League clubs shattered spending records this summer, totaling £3.11 billion in transfers, a 55% increase from last year, driven by increased broadcasting revenue and the pursuit of top strikers.

Record-Breaking Premier League Transfer Window: £3.11 Billion Spent
Premier League clubs shattered spending records this summer, totaling £3.11 billion in transfers, a 55% increase from last year, driven by increased broadcasting revenue and the pursuit of top strikers.
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60% Bias Score

Senate Passes Trump's Tax and Spending Bill After Marathon Vote
The Senate passed President Trump's tax and spending bill 51-50, with Vice President Vance casting the tie-breaking vote after a 24+ hour amendment process; the bill includes trillions in tax cuts and increased spending, offset by cuts to healthcare and nutrition programs, and now goes to the House.

Senate Passes Trump's Tax and Spending Bill After Marathon Vote
The Senate passed President Trump's tax and spending bill 51-50, with Vice President Vance casting the tie-breaking vote after a 24+ hour amendment process; the bill includes trillions in tax cuts and increased spending, offset by cuts to healthcare and nutrition programs, and now goes to the House.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Seeks $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The Trump administration submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions request to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, prompting swift action from House Republicans despite concerns from some lawmakers and a lukewarm response from conservatives who initially desired much larger cuts.

Trump Seeks $9.4 Billion in Spending Cuts
The Trump administration submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions request to Congress, targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, prompting swift action from House Republicans despite concerns from some lawmakers and a lukewarm response from conservatives who initially desired much larger cuts.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Massive Spending Plan Tests EU Fiscal Rules
Germany's new finance minister announced a €1 trillion investment plan in defense and infrastructure, challenging EU fiscal rules and potentially setting a precedent for other member states.

Germany's Massive Spending Plan Tests EU Fiscal Rules
Germany's new finance minister announced a €1 trillion investment plan in defense and infrastructure, challenging EU fiscal rules and potentially setting a precedent for other member states.
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44% Bias Score

Republican Divisions Hamper Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
House Republicans are struggling to finalize President Trump's domestic policy bill due to internal disagreements over spending cuts, with proposals like a new vehicle fee and a "gold card" visa facing opposition, while Medicaid cuts remain a major point of contention.

Republican Divisions Hamper Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
House Republicans are struggling to finalize President Trump's domestic policy bill due to internal disagreements over spending cuts, with proposals like a new vehicle fee and a "gold card" visa facing opposition, while Medicaid cuts remain a major point of contention.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Relaxes Debt Brake, Approves €200 Billion Spending Package
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment relaxing its debt brake to allow for €100 billion in new spending for infrastructure and €100 billion for climate action, plus additional borrowing for defense, exceeding the usual limit by approximately €44 billion this year.

Germany Relaxes Debt Brake, Approves €200 Billion Spending Package
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment relaxing its debt brake to allow for €100 billion in new spending for infrastructure and €100 billion for climate action, plus additional borrowing for defense, exceeding the usual limit by approximately €44 billion this year.
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36% Bias Score
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