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Aeroflot to Cannibalize Cargo Planes Amid Sanctions
Faced with sanctions-induced parts shortages, Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, will acquire five Boeing 737-800BCF cargo planes from Volga-Dnepr Group to use as a source of spare parts for its existing fleet, marking an unprecedented measure to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions following t...
Aeroflot to Cannibalize Cargo Planes Amid Sanctions
Faced with sanctions-induced parts shortages, Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, will acquire five Boeing 737-800BCF cargo planes from Volga-Dnepr Group to use as a source of spare parts for its existing fleet, marking an unprecedented measure to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions following t...
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36% Bias Score


Arriva-Zwolle-Groningen Train Service Delayed Due to ProRail Capacity Issues
Due to insufficient capacity and a lack of transparency from ProRail, Arriva's new train service between Groningen and Zwolle, initially approved for four weekday trips, is delayed, pending a review of ProRail's decision by December 31st, as ordered by the ACM.
Arriva-Zwolle-Groningen Train Service Delayed Due to ProRail Capacity Issues
Due to insufficient capacity and a lack of transparency from ProRail, Arriva's new train service between Groningen and Zwolle, initially approved for four weekday trips, is delayed, pending a review of ProRail's decision by December 31st, as ordered by the ACM.
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36% Bias Score


DOT Proposes Airline Passenger Compensation Rules
The Department of Transportation proposed new rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations due to airline fault and rebook passengers on other airlines, mirroring similar regulations in Europe and aiming to protect consumers.
DOT Proposes Airline Passenger Compensation Rules
The Department of Transportation proposed new rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations due to airline fault and rebook passengers on other airlines, mirroring similar regulations in Europe and aiming to protect consumers.
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40% Bias Score


Fatal Tesla Cybertruck Crash in Piedmont, California
A Tesla Cybertruck crash in Piedmont, California, on November 27, 2023, killed three young adults and critically injured another; speed is a suspected factor in the investigation led by the California Highway Patrol.
Fatal Tesla Cybertruck Crash in Piedmont, California
A Tesla Cybertruck crash in Piedmont, California, on November 27, 2023, killed three young adults and critically injured another; speed is a suspected factor in the investigation led by the California Highway Patrol.
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24% Bias Score


UK to Hit "Peak Petrol" in 2024 as Electric Vehicle Adoption Soars
Britain is projected to reach peak petrol car usage in 2024, with gasoline-powered cars expected to decrease by almost half to 11.1 million by 2034, while electric vehicles are expected to surge to 13.7 million during the same period due to improving affordability and government mandates.
UK to Hit "Peak Petrol" in 2024 as Electric Vehicle Adoption Soars
Britain is projected to reach peak petrol car usage in 2024, with gasoline-powered cars expected to decrease by almost half to 11.1 million by 2034, while electric vehicles are expected to surge to 13.7 million during the same period due to improving affordability and government mandates.
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40% Bias Score


Airline Fees Top \$12 Billion, Sparking Senate Scrutiny
U.S. airlines collected over \$12.4 billion in fees for baggage, seat selection, and other services between 2018 and 2023, with seat fees alone exceeding \$3 billion in 2023, prompting a Senate hearing and raising consumer concerns.
Airline Fees Top \$12 Billion, Sparking Senate Scrutiny
U.S. airlines collected over \$12.4 billion in fees for baggage, seat selection, and other services between 2018 and 2023, with seat fees alone exceeding \$3 billion in 2023, prompting a Senate hearing and raising consumer concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Sanef Launches Free-Flow Tolls on A13 Highway
Starting December 10, 2023, the Sanef implemented a free-flow toll system on the A13 highway between Poissy and Caen, eliminating toll booth stops and reducing congestion through automatic vehicle identification and payment options.

Sanef Launches Free-Flow Tolls on A13 Highway
Starting December 10, 2023, the Sanef implemented a free-flow toll system on the A13 highway between Poissy and Caen, eliminating toll booth stops and reducing congestion through automatic vehicle identification and payment options.
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40% Bias Score

100,000th China-Europe Freight Train Arrives in Duisburg
The 100,000th China-Europe freight train, carrying electronics, industrial parts, and household appliances, arrived in Duisburg, Germany on Tuesday, marking a milestone in the rail link between Chongqing and Duisburg, boosting trade and creating over 20,000 jobs in Duisburg since 2016.

100,000th China-Europe Freight Train Arrives in Duisburg
The 100,000th China-Europe freight train, carrying electronics, industrial parts, and household appliances, arrived in Duisburg, Germany on Tuesday, marking a milestone in the rail link between Chongqing and Duisburg, boosting trade and creating over 20,000 jobs in Duisburg since 2016.
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48% Bias Score

Waymo Expands Robotaxi Service to Miami, Outpacing Rivals
Waymo plans to launch a driverless robotaxi service in Miami by 2026, expanding its operations beyond Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco, while rival Cruise faces setbacks after a serious accident.

Waymo Expands Robotaxi Service to Miami, Outpacing Rivals
Waymo plans to launch a driverless robotaxi service in Miami by 2026, expanding its operations beyond Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco, while rival Cruise faces setbacks after a serious accident.
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52% Bias Score

US Car Market: SUVs Dominate as Sedans Plummet to Record Low
SUVs now make up 58% of the US car market, a record high, while sedans have fallen to a record low of 19%, driven by consumer preference for larger vehicles and manufacturers prioritizing profitable SUV production during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

US Car Market: SUVs Dominate as Sedans Plummet to Record Low
SUVs now make up 58% of the US car market, a record high, while sedans have fallen to a record low of 19%, driven by consumer preference for larger vehicles and manufacturers prioritizing profitable SUV production during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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44% Bias Score

Rivian Opens First Public Fast-Charging Station
Rivian opened a new public EV fast-charging station near Joshua Tree National Park in California, its first to support non-Rivian EVs using CCS connectors and automaker-approved J3400 adapters; future sites will receive federal funding and feature upgraded J3400 connectors.

Rivian Opens First Public Fast-Charging Station
Rivian opened a new public EV fast-charging station near Joshua Tree National Park in California, its first to support non-Rivian EVs using CCS connectors and automaker-approved J3400 adapters; future sites will receive federal funding and feature upgraded J3400 connectors.
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32% Bias Score

Frankfurt's New Ginnheim S-Bahn Station Opens, Enhancing Regional Transit
The new Ginnheim S-Bahn station in Frankfurt opened ahead of schedule, improving transfers to U-Bahn lines U1 and U9 and offering barrier-free access via elevators; the station is part of a 13km Main-Weser-Bahn expansion, completed after six years of construction, adding two tracks and improving pun...

Frankfurt's New Ginnheim S-Bahn Station Opens, Enhancing Regional Transit
The new Ginnheim S-Bahn station in Frankfurt opened ahead of schedule, improving transfers to U-Bahn lines U1 and U9 and offering barrier-free access via elevators; the station is part of a 13km Main-Weser-Bahn expansion, completed after six years of construction, adding two tracks and improving pun...
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40% Bias Score
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