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Trump Tariffs Cripple Small US Businesses
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese imports are severely impacting small US businesses like Retuned Jewelry and the Mitchell Group, forcing them to raise prices, explore costly alternatives, and potentially cut jobs due to the lack of comparable domestic production.
Trump Tariffs Cripple Small US Businesses
President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese imports are severely impacting small US businesses like Retuned Jewelry and the Mitchell Group, forcing them to raise prices, explore costly alternatives, and potentially cut jobs due to the lack of comparable domestic production.
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48% Bias Score


Welsh Locations Transform for Netflix Thriller "Havoc
Netflix's action thriller "Havoc," starring Tom Hardy, used Welsh locations including Swansea's Brangwyn Hall, Cardiff's Bute Street and Trade Street, and Swansea University's Bay Campus, transforming them via set design and VFX to depict a US city, despite challenges and some disruption.
Welsh Locations Transform for Netflix Thriller "Havoc
Netflix's action thriller "Havoc," starring Tom Hardy, used Welsh locations including Swansea's Brangwyn Hall, Cardiff's Bute Street and Trade Street, and Swansea University's Bay Campus, transforming them via set design and VFX to depict a US city, despite challenges and some disruption.
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20% Bias Score


Post Office's £600m Horizon System Failure
The Post Office spent over £600 million maintaining the faulty Horizon IT system since 2012 due to a 1999 contract lacking code ownership, leading to 700 wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters and highlighting a critical flaw in public procurement.
Post Office's £600m Horizon System Failure
The Post Office spent over £600 million maintaining the faulty Horizon IT system since 2012 due to a 1999 contract lacking code ownership, leading to 700 wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters and highlighting a critical flaw in public procurement.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
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44% Bias Score


U.K. Seeks U.S. Trade Deal, Targeting Tariff Reductions
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that Britain is actively negotiating a trade deal with the U.S., prioritizing tariff reductions on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, while also emphasizing the importance of a balanced agreement and technology collaboration; meetings with U.S. officials are underw...
U.K. Seeks U.S. Trade Deal, Targeting Tariff Reductions
U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that Britain is actively negotiating a trade deal with the U.S., prioritizing tariff reductions on automobiles and pharmaceuticals, while also emphasizing the importance of a balanced agreement and technology collaboration; meetings with U.S. officials are underw...
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40% Bias Score


Alphabet Q1 2025: Record Profits Driven by AI and Cloud Computing
Alphabet reported record Q1 2025 revenue of \$90.234 billion (12% increase) and profit of \$34.540 billion (46% increase), driven by AI-powered cloud computing growth (28% to \$12.260 billion) and digital advertising (8.5% to \$66.685 billion), despite a recent monopolistic practices ruling.
Alphabet Q1 2025: Record Profits Driven by AI and Cloud Computing
Alphabet reported record Q1 2025 revenue of \$90.234 billion (12% increase) and profit of \$34.540 billion (46% increase), driven by AI-powered cloud computing growth (28% to \$12.260 billion) and digital advertising (8.5% to \$66.685 billion), despite a recent monopolistic practices ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Zeiss Expands China Operations, Leverages AI for Global Growth
German optical giant Zeiss is significantly expanding its China operations, leveraging the country's technological advancements and large market to boost global competitiveness through digital transformation and AI integration, starting with an AI-powered eye care chatbot.

Zeiss Expands China Operations, Leverages AI for Global Growth
German optical giant Zeiss is significantly expanding its China operations, leveraging the country's technological advancements and large market to boost global competitiveness through digital transformation and AI integration, starting with an AI-powered eye care chatbot.
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56% Bias Score

Regular Savings Accounts: High Interest Rates, but with Conditions
Regular savings accounts offer interest rates up to 7 percent for monthly contributions, but lump-sum savers earn less interest; several providers offer varying terms, including withdrawal restrictions and eligibility criteria.

Regular Savings Accounts: High Interest Rates, but with Conditions
Regular savings accounts offer interest rates up to 7 percent for monthly contributions, but lump-sum savers earn less interest; several providers offer varying terms, including withdrawal restrictions and eligibility criteria.
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48% Bias Score

China's Robot Revolution: Automation as a Trade War Weapon
China's massive adoption of AI-powered robots in factories is lowering manufacturing costs, improving quality, and giving it an advantage in the trade war with the US and other countries. This automation is driven by government policy and massive investment, and it is reshaping the country's manufac...

China's Robot Revolution: Automation as a Trade War Weapon
China's massive adoption of AI-powered robots in factories is lowering manufacturing costs, improving quality, and giving it an advantage in the trade war with the US and other countries. This automation is driven by government policy and massive investment, and it is reshaping the country's manufac...
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48% Bias Score

U.S. EV Sales Surge Driven by Utility-Led Infrastructure and Grid Investments
Nearly 300,000 new electric vehicles were sold in the U.S. during the first quarter of 2025, an 11.4% year-over-year increase, driven by utility-led initiatives focusing on infrastructure development, grid planning, and targeted customer support programs.

U.S. EV Sales Surge Driven by Utility-Led Infrastructure and Grid Investments
Nearly 300,000 new electric vehicles were sold in the U.S. during the first quarter of 2025, an 11.4% year-over-year increase, driven by utility-led initiatives focusing on infrastructure development, grid planning, and targeted customer support programs.
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20% Bias Score

Alphabet Beats Q1 Earnings, Announces \$70 Billion Share Buyback
Alphabet exceeded first-quarter profit and revenue expectations, reporting \$2.81 per share profit and \$90.23 billion in revenue, driven by strong digital advertising performance despite economic headwinds; the company announced a \$70 billion share buyback.

Alphabet Beats Q1 Earnings, Announces \$70 Billion Share Buyback
Alphabet exceeded first-quarter profit and revenue expectations, reporting \$2.81 per share profit and \$90.23 billion in revenue, driven by strong digital advertising performance despite economic headwinds; the company announced a \$70 billion share buyback.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Harvard Funding Cuts Threaten US Technological Leadership
US President Donald Trump's conflict with Harvard University over accusations of antisemitism and unpatriotic ideas may result in multimillion-dollar funding cuts, jeopardizing the US's technological leadership, historically linked to university research funding (e.g., $9 billion between 1941-1945).

Trump's Harvard Funding Cuts Threaten US Technological Leadership
US President Donald Trump's conflict with Harvard University over accusations of antisemitism and unpatriotic ideas may result in multimillion-dollar funding cuts, jeopardizing the US's technological leadership, historically linked to university research funding (e.g., $9 billion between 1941-1945).
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56% Bias Score
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