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Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head Amidst Controversial Jobs Report Revisions
President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a jobs report showed weak hiring and significant downward revisions for May and June, sparking concerns about data reliability and political interference.
Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head Amidst Controversial Jobs Report Revisions
President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a jobs report showed weak hiring and significant downward revisions for May and June, sparking concerns about data reliability and political interference.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Interference in US Economic Data Fuels Market Instability
President Trump's dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics head and potential replacement of the Federal Reserve chairman are creating market uncertainty, impacting investor confidence in US economic data and the dollar, potentially leading to further market instability.
Trump's Interference in US Economic Data Fuels Market Instability
President Trump's dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics head and potential replacement of the Federal Reserve chairman are creating market uncertainty, impacting investor confidence in US economic data and the dollar, potentially leading to further market instability.
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44% Bias Score


Regional Disparities Mark 2025 U.S. Housing Market
In 2025, the U.S. housing market shows regional price variations: Austin and Miami experienced decreases of 15% and 19%, respectively, while New York and Milwaukee saw increases of 16% and 26%, respectively, since 2022's peak of $443,000 median home price, largely due to inventory differences and re...
Regional Disparities Mark 2025 U.S. Housing Market
In 2025, the U.S. housing market shows regional price variations: Austin and Miami experienced decreases of 15% and 19%, respectively, while New York and Milwaukee saw increases of 16% and 26%, respectively, since 2022's peak of $443,000 median home price, largely due to inventory differences and re...
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36% Bias Score


Germany and Italy Consider Gold Repatriation Amidst Concerns Over US Policies
Germany and Italy are considering repatriating their gold reserves from the US due to concerns about President Trump's actions regarding the Federal Reserve's independence and his economic policies that could lead to inflation and devaluation of the US dollar.
Germany and Italy Consider Gold Repatriation Amidst Concerns Over US Policies
Germany and Italy are considering repatriating their gold reserves from the US due to concerns about President Trump's actions regarding the Federal Reserve's independence and his economic policies that could lead to inflation and devaluation of the US dollar.
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40% Bias Score


European Investors Return to US Stocks Amidst Uncertainty
Despite trade war concerns and a weak dollar, European investors returned to US stocks in July, with $3.23 billion in net inflows to US equity ETFs, driven by strong corporate earnings and easing trade tensions.
European Investors Return to US Stocks Amidst Uncertainty
Despite trade war concerns and a weak dollar, European investors returned to US stocks in July, with $3.23 billion in net inflows to US equity ETFs, driven by strong corporate earnings and easing trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score


US and UK Central Banks Face Political Pressure
US President Trump attacks Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell for resisting interest rate cuts, while in the UK, the Bank of England faces criticism for its quantitative tightening policy, involving the sale of £895 billion in gilts, amidst political pressure from both the left and right.
US and UK Central Banks Face Political Pressure
US President Trump attacks Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell for resisting interest rate cuts, while in the UK, the Bank of England faces criticism for its quantitative tightening policy, involving the sale of £895 billion in gilts, amidst political pressure from both the left and right.
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48% Bias Score

US Job Losses Raise Recession Fears
A revised US jobs report revealed a net loss of 258,000 jobs in May and June, far below expectations and raising recession concerns among economists due to factors such as Trump's tariffs and immigration policies.

US Job Losses Raise Recession Fears
A revised US jobs report revealed a net loss of 258,000 jobs in May and June, far below expectations and raising recession concerns among economists due to factors such as Trump's tariffs and immigration policies.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Stocks Fall on Tariff Concerns
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday due to concerns about the impact of tariffs, as several companies cited trade duties in their earnings reports; the Dow fell 0.14%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.49%, and the Nasdaq Composite decreased 0.65%.

U.S. Stocks Fall on Tariff Concerns
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday due to concerns about the impact of tariffs, as several companies cited trade duties in their earnings reports; the Dow fell 0.14%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.49%, and the Nasdaq Composite decreased 0.65%.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: Immediate and Long-Term Economic Impacts
President Trump's trade war, initiated in April, concluded a three-month truce on August 7th, with the implementation of tariffs ranging from 15-20%, marking a significant increase from the 3-4% average before his presidency.

Trump's Tariffs: Immediate and Long-Term Economic Impacts
President Trump's trade war, initiated in April, concluded a three-month truce on August 7th, with the implementation of tariffs ranging from 15-20%, marking a significant increase from the 3-4% average before his presidency.
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52% Bias Score

US Jobs Report Fuels Global Market Volatility
Weaker-than-expected US jobs data (73,000 vs. 104,000 expected, with 258,000 jobs revised down from May and June) triggered a global market downturn, fueled by concerns over US trade policy's economic impact and increased anticipation of a Fed interest rate cut.

US Jobs Report Fuels Global Market Volatility
Weaker-than-expected US jobs data (73,000 vs. 104,000 expected, with 258,000 jobs revised down from May and June) triggered a global market downturn, fueled by concerns over US trade policy's economic impact and increased anticipation of a Fed interest rate cut.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Fires BLS Head Amidst Concerns Over Job Numbers
President Trump fired the head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Erika McEntarfer, on Friday, citing concerns about downwardly revised job numbers (258,000 fewer jobs created in May and June than initially reported), despite assertions from former BLS heads and economists that such revis...

Trump Fires BLS Head Amidst Concerns Over Job Numbers
President Trump fired the head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Erika McEntarfer, on Friday, citing concerns about downwardly revised job numbers (258,000 fewer jobs created in May and June than initially reported), despite assertions from former BLS heads and economists that such revis...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Stocks Plunge on Weak Jobs Report, Trump Trade Policies
U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday, July 26th, 2025, due to a weaker-than-expected jobs report (73,000 jobs added vs. 104,000 forecast), President Trump's subsequent criticism and personnel changes, and new tariffs on Canadian and other goods, leading to significant losses across major indices.

U.S. Stocks Plunge on Weak Jobs Report, Trump Trade Policies
U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday, July 26th, 2025, due to a weaker-than-expected jobs report (73,000 jobs added vs. 104,000 forecast), President Trump's subsequent criticism and personnel changes, and new tariffs on Canadian and other goods, leading to significant losses across major indices.
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64% Bias Score
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