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Biden Pardons Son Hunter Despite Prior Denials
President Joe Biden issued a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for federal gun and tax evasion charges, despite previous denials from the White House, citing a belief that raw politics infected the justice process and led to a miscarriage of justice.
Biden Pardons Son Hunter Despite Prior Denials
President Joe Biden issued a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for federal gun and tax evasion charges, despite previous denials from the White House, citing a belief that raw politics infected the justice process and led to a miscarriage of justice.
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40% Bias Score


Fractional Share Trading Expands Access to Canadian Stock Market
Canadian brokers Wealthsimple, TD Direct Investing, and Interactive Brokers now offer fractional share trading, lowering the barrier to entry for smaller investors and increasing market participation.
Fractional Share Trading Expands Access to Canadian Stock Market
Canadian brokers Wealthsimple, TD Direct Investing, and Interactive Brokers now offer fractional share trading, lowering the barrier to entry for smaller investors and increasing market participation.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands vs. USA: Friendly Match in The Hague
The Netherlands women's national football team will play a friendly match against the USA in The Hague on October 17th, seeking their third-ever victory against their long-time rivals; the USA currently holds the number one position in the FIFA world rankings.
Netherlands vs. USA: Friendly Match in The Hague
The Netherlands women's national football team will play a friendly match against the USA in The Hague on October 17th, seeking their third-ever victory against their long-time rivals; the USA currently holds the number one position in the FIFA world rankings.
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32% Bias Score


Lai's Pearl Harbor Visit Spurs China's Condemnation
Taiwanese President William Lai visited the Pearl Harbor memorial on December 1st, 2024, during a Pacific tour, stating that "war has no winners" and emphasizing peace; this transit through Hawaii has prompted a strong condemnation from China, who considers Taiwan part of its territory.
Lai's Pearl Harbor Visit Spurs China's Condemnation
Taiwanese President William Lai visited the Pearl Harbor memorial on December 1st, 2024, during a Pacific tour, stating that "war has no winners" and emphasizing peace; this transit through Hawaii has prompted a strong condemnation from China, who considers Taiwan part of its territory.
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40% Bias Score


Stolz Remains Undefeated, Wins Four Golds in Beijing
Jordan Stolz won four gold medals in the second World Cup speed skating weekend in Beijing, extending his undefeated streak. Jennings de Boo won silver medals in the 500m and 1000m races, while Bart Hoolwerf won the mass start for the Netherlands.
Stolz Remains Undefeated, Wins Four Golds in Beijing
Jordan Stolz won four gold medals in the second World Cup speed skating weekend in Beijing, extending his undefeated streak. Jennings de Boo won silver medals in the 500m and 1000m races, while Bart Hoolwerf won the mass start for the Netherlands.
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44% Bias Score


Poilievre Blames Trudeau for Trump's Tariff Threat
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre blames Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for Donald Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, citing Trudeau's perceived weakness and calling for policy changes to strengthen Canada's position.
Poilievre Blames Trudeau for Trump's Tariff Threat
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre blames Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for Donald Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, citing Trudeau's perceived weakness and calling for policy changes to strengthen Canada's position.
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40% Bias Score

Workplace Wellness Programs Fail to Address Systemic Issues, Leaving Employees Burned Out
Although 85% of U.S. employers offer mental wellness programs, employee burnout and stress remain high due to a lack of systemic change; experts recommend addressing core stressors and integrating mental health into organizational culture.

Workplace Wellness Programs Fail to Address Systemic Issues, Leaving Employees Burned Out
Although 85% of U.S. employers offer mental wellness programs, employee burnout and stress remain high due to a lack of systemic change; experts recommend addressing core stressors and integrating mental health into organizational culture.
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40% Bias Score

Missouri Man Facing Execution; Clemency Petition Highlights Abuse, Brain Abnormality
Christopher Collings is to be executed in Missouri on Tuesday for the 2007 murder of 9-year-old Rowan Ford; his clemency petition cites childhood abuse, a brain abnormality, and prosecutorial misconduct as reasons to halt the execution.

Missouri Man Facing Execution; Clemency Petition Highlights Abuse, Brain Abnormality
Christopher Collings is to be executed in Missouri on Tuesday for the 2007 murder of 9-year-old Rowan Ford; his clemency petition cites childhood abuse, a brain abnormality, and prosecutorial misconduct as reasons to halt the execution.
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48% Bias Score

US Navy Equips Defunct Warship with Hypersonic Missiles
The US Navy is retrofitting the USS Zumwalt stealth destroyer with hypersonic missiles at a Mississippi shipyard, repurposing inactive gun turrets to counter Russia and China's development of similar weapons.

US Navy Equips Defunct Warship with Hypersonic Missiles
The US Navy is retrofitting the USS Zumwalt stealth destroyer with hypersonic missiles at a Mississippi shipyard, repurposing inactive gun turrets to counter Russia and China's development of similar weapons.
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48% Bias Score

FBI Most Wanted Terrorist Arrested in Wales After 20 Years on the Run
A Welsh man unknowingly sold his villa to Daniel Andreas San Diego, an FBI most wanted terrorist, who used it as a hideout for 20 years before his arrest on November 25, 2024, in Maenan, Wales.

FBI Most Wanted Terrorist Arrested in Wales After 20 Years on the Run
A Welsh man unknowingly sold his villa to Daniel Andreas San Diego, an FBI most wanted terrorist, who used it as a hideout for 20 years before his arrest on November 25, 2024, in Maenan, Wales.
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48% Bias Score

$2 Million Treasure Hunt Launched Across the US
Jon Collins-Black hid five treasure chests across the US, with clues detailed in his book, "There's Treasure Inside," offering a combined prize value of over $2 million, including items owned by historical figures like Jackie Onassis and Wilma Rudolph.

$2 Million Treasure Hunt Launched Across the US
Jon Collins-Black hid five treasure chests across the US, with clues detailed in his book, "There's Treasure Inside," offering a combined prize value of over $2 million, including items owned by historical figures like Jackie Onassis and Wilma Rudolph.
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52% Bias Score

Economic Pressure Tactics Against Media Outlets Rise in Israel and the US
The governments of Israel and the US are employing financial pressure tactics against critical media outlets: Israel stopped funding Haaretz, and Trump's implied threats influenced the Washington Post's editorial stance, revealing a growing global trend of suppressing free press through economic mea...

Economic Pressure Tactics Against Media Outlets Rise in Israel and the US
The governments of Israel and the US are employing financial pressure tactics against critical media outlets: Israel stopped funding Haaretz, and Trump's implied threats influenced the Washington Post's editorial stance, revealing a growing global trend of suppressing free press through economic mea...
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40% Bias Score
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