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BNPL Loan Usage for Groceries Rises Amid Economic Uncertainty
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans used buy now, pay later services for groceries in 2025, up from 14% in 2024, with 41% reporting late payments, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.
BNPL Loan Usage for Groceries Rises Amid Economic Uncertainty
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans used buy now, pay later services for groceries in 2025, up from 14% in 2024, with 41% reporting late payments, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.
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48% Bias Score


India's Superior Conglomerate Financial Reporting: A Model for the US?
India mandates public disclosure of financial statements for subsidiaries of conglomerates, unlike the US, creating greater transparency for investors and potentially improving capital allocation; this contrasts with US practices, where opacity hinders assessment of subsidiary performance and relate...
India's Superior Conglomerate Financial Reporting: A Model for the US?
India mandates public disclosure of financial statements for subsidiaries of conglomerates, unlike the US, creating greater transparency for investors and potentially improving capital allocation; this contrasts with US practices, where opacity hinders assessment of subsidiary performance and relate...
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52% Bias Score


Record Low Border Crossings Amidst Controversy Over Deportation of American Children
On "Face the Nation," April 27, 2025, border czar Tom Homan reported March 2025 border crossings at a record low of 7000, but defended deportations of American children, including one with cancer, claiming parents made the choice and due process was followed; despite a judge disagreeing.
Record Low Border Crossings Amidst Controversy Over Deportation of American Children
On "Face the Nation," April 27, 2025, border czar Tom Homan reported March 2025 border crossings at a record low of 7000, but defended deportations of American children, including one with cancer, claiming parents made the choice and due process was followed; despite a judge disagreeing.
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76% Bias Score


Long Beach Leads US Cities in Worst Ozone Pollution
The American Lung Association ranked Long Beach, California as the US city with the worst ozone pollution, followed by Visalia and Bakersfield-Delano, California, and Mesa, Arizona, highlighting the serious health risks of air pollution across the US and the need for stronger environmental protectio...
Long Beach Leads US Cities in Worst Ozone Pollution
The American Lung Association ranked Long Beach, California as the US city with the worst ozone pollution, followed by Visalia and Bakersfield-Delano, California, and Mesa, Arizona, highlighting the serious health risks of air pollution across the US and the need for stronger environmental protectio...
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44% Bias Score


Egypt Rejects Trump's Suez Canal Toll-Free Proposal
Multiple Egyptian political parties rejected former US President Donald Trump's claim that US ships should use the Suez Canal without paying tolls, citing Egypt's sovereignty and international agreements; the canal's revenue decreased by 61% in 2024 to $3.991 billion.
Egypt Rejects Trump's Suez Canal Toll-Free Proposal
Multiple Egyptian political parties rejected former US President Donald Trump's claim that US ships should use the Suez Canal without paying tolls, citing Egypt's sovereignty and international agreements; the canal's revenue decreased by 61% in 2024 to $3.991 billion.
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56% Bias Score


Vermont Ranks Lowest in US Stress Levels Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Topture's analysis of 50 US states reveals Vermont as the least stressed, excelling in work and health safety, while financial stress remains a factor; Midwest states show the lowest financial stress; the study highlights the growing demand for personalized stress management solutions.
Vermont Ranks Lowest in US Stress Levels Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Topture's analysis of 50 US states reveals Vermont as the least stressed, excelling in work and health safety, while financial stress remains a factor; Midwest states show the lowest financial stress; the study highlights the growing demand for personalized stress management solutions.
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40% Bias Score

D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...

D.C. World Pride Events Relocated After Kennedy Center, Trump Actions
LGBTQ+ pride events planned for Washington, D.C.'s World Pride celebrations in May and June have been relocated from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to alternative venues after President Trump's actions and the Kennedy Center's decision not to proceed with contracts for these even...
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40% Bias Score

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.

Ressa Warns of US Slide Toward Authoritarianism
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa warns of the United States sliding toward authoritarianism, drawing parallels to the Philippines under Duterte, citing the recent Justice Department decision to rescind journalist protections and attacks on academic institutions and law firms as evidence.
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44% Bias Score

L'Oréal Heiress Steps Down, Family Holding Company to Take Over
Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, L'Oréal heiress and former world's richest woman, will step down from the company's board this week, replaced by the family holding company Téthys, with her son Jean-Victor Meyers taking over as vice-chairman.

L'Oréal Heiress Steps Down, Family Holding Company to Take Over
Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, L'Oréal heiress and former world's richest woman, will step down from the company's board this week, replaced by the family holding company Téthys, with her son Jean-Victor Meyers taking over as vice-chairman.
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28% Bias Score

Greenland Rejects US Bid to Buy Island
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen rejected US President Trump's proposal to buy Greenland, stating that it is not "a piece of property that can be bought." Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen affirmed their countries' unity against what they view as disrespectful US rh...

Greenland Rejects US Bid to Buy Island
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen rejected US President Trump's proposal to buy Greenland, stating that it is not "a piece of property that can be bought." Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen affirmed their countries' unity against what they view as disrespectful US rh...
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48% Bias Score

Denmark and Greenland Strengthen Ties Amidst U.S. Interest in Arctic Island
Following U.S. President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland, the leaders of Greenland and Denmark met to strengthen their ties, focusing on defense and Greenland's increasing autonomy, while emphasizing Greenland's right to self-determination.

Denmark and Greenland Strengthen Ties Amidst U.S. Interest in Arctic Island
Following U.S. President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland, the leaders of Greenland and Denmark met to strengthen their ties, focusing on defense and Greenland's increasing autonomy, while emphasizing Greenland's right to self-determination.
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32% Bias Score

Indiana Lt. Gov. Criticizes Democrats' Interpretation of Three-Fifths Compromise in Anti-DEI Bill Debate
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith criticized state Senate Democrats for misinterpreting the Three-Fifths Compromise in their opposition to Senate Bill 289, a bill restricting DEI initiatives in education and state government, which passed the legislature and awaits the governor's signature.

Indiana Lt. Gov. Criticizes Democrats' Interpretation of Three-Fifths Compromise in Anti-DEI Bill Debate
Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith criticized state Senate Democrats for misinterpreting the Three-Fifths Compromise in their opposition to Senate Bill 289, a bill restricting DEI initiatives in education and state government, which passed the legislature and awaits the governor's signature.
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56% Bias Score
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