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Judge Orders Apple to End App Store Commissions, Referrals for Criminal Charges Possible
A US federal judge ordered Apple to stop charging commissions on transactions outside its app store and cease dissuading users from alternative app stores, following a three-year-old ruling stemming from an Epic Games lawsuit alleging anti-competitive practices; the judge referred the matter to the ...
Judge Orders Apple to End App Store Commissions, Referrals for Criminal Charges Possible
A US federal judge ordered Apple to stop charging commissions on transactions outside its app store and cease dissuading users from alternative app stores, following a three-year-old ruling stemming from an Epic Games lawsuit alleging anti-competitive practices; the judge referred the matter to the ...
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48% Bias Score


Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
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48% Bias Score


Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Plummeting Stock Price and Earnings
Tesla's board reportedly considered replacing Elon Musk as CEO in March due to plummeting stock prices and Musk's government role, but Musk's return and the company's disastrous first-quarter earnings, down 71%, may have changed those plans.
Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Plummeting Stock Price and Earnings
Tesla's board reportedly considered replacing Elon Musk as CEO in March due to plummeting stock prices and Musk's government role, but Musk's return and the company's disastrous first-quarter earnings, down 71%, may have changed those plans.
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48% Bias Score


Visa Partners with AI Chatbot Developers for Automated Online Purchases
Visa announced a partnership with AI chatbot developers (Anthropic, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity, Mistral, IBM, Stripe, Samsung) to integrate their systems with Visa's payment network for AI-powered personal budgeting and automated purchases, starting pilot projects Wednesday with broader access ex...
Visa Partners with AI Chatbot Developers for Automated Online Purchases
Visa announced a partnership with AI chatbot developers (Anthropic, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity, Mistral, IBM, Stripe, Samsung) to integrate their systems with Visa's payment network for AI-powered personal budgeting and automated purchases, starting pilot projects Wednesday with broader access ex...
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40% Bias Score


Microsoft and Meta Q1 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Driven by AI
Microsoft and Meta exceeded Q1 2024 earnings expectations due to strong AI-driven growth in Azure cloud services and advertising revenue, respectively, with stock prices surging, despite previous tariff implementations.
Microsoft and Meta Q1 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Driven by AI
Microsoft and Meta exceeded Q1 2024 earnings expectations due to strong AI-driven growth in Azure cloud services and advertising revenue, respectively, with stock prices surging, despite previous tariff implementations.
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40% Bias Score


NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
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40% Bias Score

TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.

TotalEnergies Builds \$1.6B Low-Carbon LNG Plant in Oman
TotalEnergies and OQEP are building a \$1.6 billion LNG plant in Oman's Sohar port, with production starting in Q1 2028, primarily supplying the Gulf's marine fuel market; the plant will run on 100% renewable energy from a 300-megawatt solar farm.
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60% Bias Score

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.
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48% Bias Score

Apple Faces Contempt of Court Charges for Defying App Store Ruling
A US court held Apple in contempt for violating a 2021 order to end anti-competitive App Store practices, potentially criminally charging a manager for perjury; Apple imposed a 27% commission on outside purchases, defying the court's mandate to allow developers to direct users to cheaper alternative...

Apple Faces Contempt of Court Charges for Defying App Store Ruling
A US court held Apple in contempt for violating a 2021 order to end anti-competitive App Store practices, potentially criminally charging a manager for perjury; Apple imposed a 27% commission on outside purchases, defying the court's mandate to allow developers to direct users to cheaper alternative...
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48% Bias Score

French Companies Face Rising Cyberattacks: Urgent Need for Improved Security
A January 2025 OpinionWay and Cesin survey revealed that almost half of French companies faced major cyberattacks, emphasizing the need for better employee training and robust security practices to avoid significant financial and reputational losses.

French Companies Face Rising Cyberattacks: Urgent Need for Improved Security
A January 2025 OpinionWay and Cesin survey revealed that almost half of French companies faced major cyberattacks, emphasizing the need for better employee training and robust security practices to avoid significant financial and reputational losses.
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36% Bias Score

Meta Faces €200 Million EU Fine Over Data Practices
The European Commission fined Meta €200 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) due to its "consent or pay" data model, which the EC says doesn't comply with regulations on user data usage. Meta warned this could lead to a materially worse user experience and impact its European business...

Meta Faces €200 Million EU Fine Over Data Practices
The European Commission fined Meta €200 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) due to its "consent or pay" data model, which the EC says doesn't comply with regulations on user data usage. Meta warned this could lead to a materially worse user experience and impact its European business...
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56% Bias Score

Chongqing: Technological Boom and Surveillance Concerns in a Megacity
Chongqing, a 32-million-person Chinese megacity producing over half the world's laptops, is known for its extensive surveillance network ('Sharp Eyes' scheme), layered urban design resulting in limited sunlight for lower-level residents, and a unique microclimate due to its dense construction.

Chongqing: Technological Boom and Surveillance Concerns in a Megacity
Chongqing, a 32-million-person Chinese megacity producing over half the world's laptops, is known for its extensive surveillance network ('Sharp Eyes' scheme), layered urban design resulting in limited sunlight for lower-level residents, and a unique microclimate due to its dense construction.
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60% Bias Score
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