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White House Misrepresents Democratic Opposition to Tax Bill
The White House falsely claims Democrats oppose all aspects of the proposed tax and spending bill, selectively highlighting measures with bipartisan support while ignoring Democrats' stated objections based on the bill's overall structure and potential impacts.
White House Misrepresents Democratic Opposition to Tax Bill
The White House falsely claims Democrats oppose all aspects of the proposed tax and spending bill, selectively highlighting measures with bipartisan support while ignoring Democrats' stated objections based on the bill's overall structure and potential impacts.
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68% Bias Score


Musk Condemns Trump's Bill, Threatens Political Retribution
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, launched a scathing attack on President Trump's tax and spending bill, threatening to remove politicians who support it in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, despite his substantial prior donations to Trump's campaign.
Musk Condemns Trump's Bill, Threatens Political Retribution
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, launched a scathing attack on President Trump's tax and spending bill, threatening to remove politicians who support it in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, despite his substantial prior donations to Trump's campaign.
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40% Bias Score


Taxing Investment Properties Proposed to Solve Canada's Housing Crisis
John Pasalis, president of Realosophy Realty Inc., proposes taxing investment properties—including a 35 percent minimum down payment, taxing capital gains as regular income, and eliminating mortgage interest deductibility—to address Canada's housing affordability crisis driven by investor demand, as...
Taxing Investment Properties Proposed to Solve Canada's Housing Crisis
John Pasalis, president of Realosophy Realty Inc., proposes taxing investment properties—including a 35 percent minimum down payment, taxing capital gains as regular income, and eliminating mortgage interest deductibility—to address Canada's housing affordability crisis driven by investor demand, as...
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44% Bias Score


Labor's Landslide Win: Mandate for Reform, but Political Challenges Remain
Australia's Labor party achieved a resounding election victory, winning 94 seats, providing a strong mandate for economic reforms. However, even a minor proposed tax change on superannuation for high-balance accounts sparked intense backlash from wealthy investors and conservative media, illustratin...
Labor's Landslide Win: Mandate for Reform, but Political Challenges Remain
Australia's Labor party achieved a resounding election victory, winning 94 seats, providing a strong mandate for economic reforms. However, even a minor proposed tax change on superannuation for high-balance accounts sparked intense backlash from wealthy investors and conservative media, illustratin...
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60% Bias Score


House Passes "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" After Late-Night Vote
The Republican-controlled House passed a procedural motion, 217-212, to advance the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" early Thursday morning, following negotiations and amendments to Medicaid work requirements and SALT deductions, with further Senate action expected.
House Passes "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" After Late-Night Vote
The Republican-controlled House passed a procedural motion, 217-212, to advance the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" early Thursday morning, following negotiations and amendments to Medicaid work requirements and SALT deductions, with further Senate action expected.
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44% Bias Score


House Passes $5 Trillion Tax Bill: Immediate Relief, Long-Term Debt Concerns
The U.S. House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", a $5 trillion tax bill with provisions including permanent extension of the 2017 TCJA, increased Child Tax Credit, enhanced Section 199A deduction, and new taxes on remittances and college endowments, now headed to the Senate.
House Passes $5 Trillion Tax Bill: Immediate Relief, Long-Term Debt Concerns
The U.S. House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", a $5 trillion tax bill with provisions including permanent extension of the 2017 TCJA, increased Child Tax Credit, enhanced Section 199A deduction, and new taxes on remittances and college endowments, now headed to the Senate.
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52% Bias Score

Republican Budget Bill Could Strip Child Tax Credit From Millions of Children
A proposed Republican budget bill includes a new Child Tax Credit (CTC) restriction requiring both parents to have Social Security numbers to claim the credit, potentially impacting 4.5 million children with mixed-status or undocumented parents, regardless of the child's citizenship.

Republican Budget Bill Could Strip Child Tax Credit From Millions of Children
A proposed Republican budget bill includes a new Child Tax Credit (CTC) restriction requiring both parents to have Social Security numbers to claim the credit, potentially impacting 4.5 million children with mixed-status or undocumented parents, regardless of the child's citizenship.
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40% Bias Score

IRS Unit Targets Small Businesses, Violating Trump's Executive Order
The Biden administration's IRS Pass-Through Unit, led by a controversial figure, uses Revenue Ruling 2024-14 to retroactively penalize small businesses, contradicting President Trump's Executive Order 14219 and causing widespread concern among businesses and policymakers.

IRS Unit Targets Small Businesses, Violating Trump's Executive Order
The Biden administration's IRS Pass-Through Unit, led by a controversial figure, uses Revenue Ruling 2024-14 to retroactively penalize small businesses, contradicting President Trump's Executive Order 14219 and causing widespread concern among businesses and policymakers.
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64% Bias Score

Saxony Left Party Demands Higher Taxes on High Earners
The Left party in Saxony demands higher taxes and social security contributions from high-income earners, citing 499 individuals earning over one million euros in 2022 and a low audit rate of these incomes, to fund social programs and infrastructure, contrasting Saxony's numbers with wealthier weste...

Saxony Left Party Demands Higher Taxes on High Earners
The Left party in Saxony demands higher taxes and social security contributions from high-income earners, citing 499 individuals earning over one million euros in 2022 and a low audit rate of these incomes, to fund social programs and infrastructure, contrasting Saxony's numbers with wealthier weste...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Tax Laws Exacerbate Wealth Inequality
A new book, "De sterkste schouders", reveals that Dutch tax laws disproportionately benefit entrepreneurs, leading to increased wealth inequality, with employees bearing a significantly higher tax burden; this is evidenced by a 25-year comparison of tax burdens between employee and entrepreneurs in ...

Dutch Tax Laws Exacerbate Wealth Inequality
A new book, "De sterkste schouders", reveals that Dutch tax laws disproportionately benefit entrepreneurs, leading to increased wealth inequality, with employees bearing a significantly higher tax burden; this is evidenced by a 25-year comparison of tax burdens between employee and entrepreneurs in ...
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56% Bias Score

House Committee Advances Trump's Domestic Policy Bill After Marathon Session
After a 22-hour session, a key House committee voted to advance President Trump's domestic policy bill, which includes significant changes to Medicaid, the SALT cap, and energy tax credits, setting up a high-stakes House vote with a potential showdown between warring factions of the Republican confe...

House Committee Advances Trump's Domestic Policy Bill After Marathon Session
After a 22-hour session, a key House committee voted to advance President Trump's domestic policy bill, which includes significant changes to Medicaid, the SALT cap, and energy tax credits, setting up a high-stakes House vote with a potential showdown between warring factions of the Republican confe...
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56% Bias Score

Canadian Income Tax Cut: Reduced Benefits Due to Credit Rate Alignment
Canada's July 1 income tax cut, lowering the lowest bracket to 14 percent, will save two-income families up to $840 annually in 2026, but this is reduced because the same rate applies to non-refundable tax credits; the government's total cost is $5.8 billion.

Canadian Income Tax Cut: Reduced Benefits Due to Credit Rate Alignment
Canada's July 1 income tax cut, lowering the lowest bracket to 14 percent, will save two-income families up to $840 annually in 2026, but this is reduced because the same rate applies to non-refundable tax credits; the government's total cost is $5.8 billion.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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