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US Government Layoffs Surpass Tech Sector Job Cuts in 2025
During the first five months of 2025, US government agencies experienced more than 61,000 layoffs, exceeding the 60,000 job cuts in the tech sector; this reflects both sectors' efforts to restructure and adapt to AI and economic changes.
US Government Layoffs Surpass Tech Sector Job Cuts in 2025
During the first five months of 2025, US government agencies experienced more than 61,000 layoffs, exceeding the 60,000 job cuts in the tech sector; this reflects both sectors' efforts to restructure and adapt to AI and economic changes.
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52% Bias Score


Ferrovial's US Success Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Ferrovial, a Dutch infrastructure company, is thriving in the US market despite economic uncertainty, with 38% of its revenue and 60% of its EBITDA originating from the US in 2024. The company's focus on state and local projects, profitable managed lanes, and significant investment in the Canadian h...
Ferrovial's US Success Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Ferrovial, a Dutch infrastructure company, is thriving in the US market despite economic uncertainty, with 38% of its revenue and 60% of its EBITDA originating from the US in 2024. The company's focus on state and local projects, profitable managed lanes, and significant investment in the Canadian h...
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48% Bias Score


Oil Prices Fall Amid Rising Crude Inventories
On Wednesday, oil prices fell due to a reported 4.3 million barrel increase in U.S. crude oil inventories, despite declines in gasoline and distillate stocks; Brent crude dropped to $65.88, and WTI crude to $62.92.
Oil Prices Fall Amid Rising Crude Inventories
On Wednesday, oil prices fell due to a reported 4.3 million barrel increase in U.S. crude oil inventories, despite declines in gasoline and distillate stocks; Brent crude dropped to $65.88, and WTI crude to $62.92.
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24% Bias Score


Soaring Rents Outpace Wage Growth, Creating U.S. Housing Crisis
U.S. apartment rents increased almost 30% since April 2020 to \$1,858 monthly, while median income rose 22.5% to roughly \$82,000; Zillow data shows renters needing \$80,000 annually for typical apartments, up from \$60,000 in 2020, with eight major cities requiring six-figure salaries.
Soaring Rents Outpace Wage Growth, Creating U.S. Housing Crisis
U.S. apartment rents increased almost 30% since April 2020 to \$1,858 monthly, while median income rose 22.5% to roughly \$82,000; Zillow data shows renters needing \$80,000 annually for typical apartments, up from \$60,000 in 2020, with eight major cities requiring six-figure salaries.
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40% Bias Score


US Inflation Slows Despite Trump Tariffs; Economic Anxiety Rises
US inflation decreased to 2.3% in April despite Trump's tariffs, though consumer sentiment dropped and inflation expectations rose sharply. Economists expect higher prices this year, while the Federal Reserve anticipates delays in reaching its inflation target.
US Inflation Slows Despite Trump Tariffs; Economic Anxiety Rises
US inflation decreased to 2.3% in April despite Trump's tariffs, though consumer sentiment dropped and inflation expectations rose sharply. Economists expect higher prices this year, while the Federal Reserve anticipates delays in reaching its inflation target.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Inflation Rebounds Moderately in April
U.S. consumer prices rose 0.2 percent in April, the smallest annual increase in four years at 2.3 percent, defying economists' expectations and leading the Federal Reserve to maintain its interest rate pause amidst ongoing trade uncertainties and tariffs.
U.S. Inflation Rebounds Moderately in April
U.S. consumer prices rose 0.2 percent in April, the smallest annual increase in four years at 2.3 percent, defying economists' expectations and leading the Federal Reserve to maintain its interest rate pause amidst ongoing trade uncertainties and tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

Tariff Pause and Saudi Investment Fuel Stock Market Rebound
A temporary pause on US tariffs against China and new Saudi investments in AI and chip technology totaling $300 billion spurred a strong stock market rebound this week, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up 4% and 6%, respectively, despite some volatility and a drop in UnitedHealth Group shares.

Tariff Pause and Saudi Investment Fuel Stock Market Rebound
A temporary pause on US tariffs against China and new Saudi investments in AI and chip technology totaling $300 billion spurred a strong stock market rebound this week, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up 4% and 6%, respectively, despite some volatility and a drop in UnitedHealth Group shares.
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36% Bias Score

US Trade War Impacts Canadian Economy, Unemployment Rises
The US trade war has caused Canada's unemployment rate to surge to 6.9 percent in April, impacting various sectors; however, the Canadian dollar has strengthened slightly against the US dollar, and stock markets have shown recovery.

US Trade War Impacts Canadian Economy, Unemployment Rises
The US trade war has caused Canada's unemployment rate to surge to 6.9 percent in April, impacting various sectors; however, the Canadian dollar has strengthened slightly against the US dollar, and stock markets have shown recovery.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Fail to Deliver Promised US Industrial Revival
Despite claims that tariffs would revive US industry, studies show net job losses due to increased input costs and retaliatory tariffs, coupled with challenges like automation and offshoring, hindering domestic production.

Trump's Tariffs Fail to Deliver Promised US Industrial Revival
Despite claims that tariffs would revive US industry, studies show net job losses due to increased input costs and retaliatory tariffs, coupled with challenges like automation and offshoring, hindering domestic production.
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12% Bias Score

U.S. Economy Contracts Amidst Stagflation and Tariff Uncertainty
The U.S. economy contracted by -0.3% in Q1 2024, exceeding expectations, due to weak consumer spending (1.2% contribution) and a significant negative impact from imports (-5%). Rising unemployment (4.2%) and inflation (2.4%) persist despite recent U.S.-China tariff reductions, creating uncertainty f...

U.S. Economy Contracts Amidst Stagflation and Tariff Uncertainty
The U.S. economy contracted by -0.3% in Q1 2024, exceeding expectations, due to weak consumer spending (1.2% contribution) and a significant negative impact from imports (-5%). Rising unemployment (4.2%) and inflation (2.4%) persist despite recent U.S.-China tariff reductions, creating uncertainty f...
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40% Bias Score

US Inflation Defies Initial Tariff Fears, but Resurgence Expected
The April inflation rate in the US is expected to be 2.3%, defying initial fears over President Trump's tariff escalation, but economists anticipate a resurgence in inflation as retailers adjust to the tariffs. Recent tariff rollbacks on Chinese goods have lessened the impact, lowering the average c...

US Inflation Defies Initial Tariff Fears, but Resurgence Expected
The April inflation rate in the US is expected to be 2.3%, defying initial fears over President Trump's tariff escalation, but economists anticipate a resurgence in inflation as retailers adjust to the tariffs. Recent tariff rollbacks on Chinese goods have lessened the impact, lowering the average c...
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40% Bias Score

US Stocks Rise on Slowed Inflation and Trade Truce
US stocks mostly rose on Tuesday following a report showing unexpectedly slowed inflation to 2.3 percent and a 90-day pause in US-China trade talks; the S&P 500 gained 0.9 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq rose 1.7 percent, driven by tech stocks.

US Stocks Rise on Slowed Inflation and Trade Truce
US stocks mostly rose on Tuesday following a report showing unexpectedly slowed inflation to 2.3 percent and a 90-day pause in US-China trade talks; the S&P 500 gained 0.9 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq rose 1.7 percent, driven by tech stocks.
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40% Bias Score
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