Apple's China Sales Plummet 11.1% Amidst Competition and Operational Challenges
Apple reported an 11.1% year-over-year decline in China sales for its December quarter, its worst performance since December 2022, due to misjudged demand, lack of Apple Intelligence, and competition from local brands; however, a new government subsidy program and the upcoming release of Apple Intel...
Apple's China Sales Plummet 11.1% Amidst Competition and Operational Challenges
Apple reported an 11.1% year-over-year decline in China sales for its December quarter, its worst performance since December 2022, due to misjudged demand, lack of Apple Intelligence, and competition from local brands; however, a new government subsidy program and the upcoming release of Apple Intel...
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36% Bias Score
Apple Q1 Beats Expectations, Calming Investor Fears
Apple reported better-than-expected first-quarter fiscal 2025 results, with \$124.3 billion in revenue (10% YoY growth) exceeding estimates, driven by strong Mac, iPad, and Services performance, despite weaker iPhone sales and China market underperformance; positive guidance for the March quarter ea...
Apple Q1 Beats Expectations, Calming Investor Fears
Apple reported better-than-expected first-quarter fiscal 2025 results, with \$124.3 billion in revenue (10% YoY growth) exceeding estimates, driven by strong Mac, iPad, and Services performance, despite weaker iPhone sales and China market underperformance; positive guidance for the March quarter ea...
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40% Bias Score
Trump Falsely Claims FAA Hired Unqualified Disabled Air Traffic Controllers
President Trump falsely claimed the FAA hired unqualified people with intellectual disabilities as air traffic controllers, a claim refuted by disability law and FAA officials; this followed a recent plane crash, with Trump linking the accident to diversity hiring, despite the FAA's diversity effort...
Trump Falsely Claims FAA Hired Unqualified Disabled Air Traffic Controllers
President Trump falsely claimed the FAA hired unqualified people with intellectual disabilities as air traffic controllers, a claim refuted by disability law and FAA officials; this followed a recent plane crash, with Trump linking the accident to diversity hiring, despite the FAA's diversity effort...
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60% Bias Score
Census Bureau Director Resigns, Raising Concerns About 2030 Census
U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos resigned Thursday, creating a vacancy during critical preparations for the 2030 census, raising concerns about potential political interference and its impact on the decennial count's accuracy and fairness.
Census Bureau Director Resigns, Raising Concerns About 2030 Census
U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos resigned Thursday, creating a vacancy during critical preparations for the 2030 census, raising concerns about potential political interference and its impact on the decennial count's accuracy and fairness.
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40% Bias Score
Kennedy's Vaccine Views Under Scrutiny During Tense HHS Confirmation Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing for HHS secretary on Thursday focused on his history of spreading vaccine misinformation, with senators from both parties expressing serious concerns about his qualifications and the potential impact on public health.
Kennedy's Vaccine Views Under Scrutiny During Tense HHS Confirmation Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing for HHS secretary on Thursday focused on his history of spreading vaccine misinformation, with senators from both parties expressing serious concerns about his qualifications and the potential impact on public health.
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52% Bias Score
Life Sentences for Couple in Sarah Mayhew Murder
Steven Sansom and Gemma Watts were given life sentences for murdering Sarah Mayhew, whose dismembered body was found in Rowdown Fields, New Addington, after she was lured to Sansom's flat on March 8, 2024. Sansom received a whole life order, his second life sentence, while Watts received a minimum 3...
Life Sentences for Couple in Sarah Mayhew Murder
Steven Sansom and Gemma Watts were given life sentences for murdering Sarah Mayhew, whose dismembered body was found in Rowdown Fields, New Addington, after she was lured to Sansom's flat on March 8, 2024. Sansom received a whole life order, his second life sentence, while Watts received a minimum 3...
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32% Bias Score
Copyright Office Clarifies AI Copyright Rules for Film
The U.S. Copyright Office clarified that AI-generated content is copyrightable if human creativity is involved, impacting investment and potentially revolutionizing independent filmmaking and the entertainment industry.
Copyright Office Clarifies AI Copyright Rules for Film
The U.S. Copyright Office clarified that AI-generated content is copyrightable if human creativity is involved, impacting investment and potentially revolutionizing independent filmmaking and the entertainment industry.
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40% Bias Score
Michigan's First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice: Kyra Harris Bolden's Historic Win
Kyra Harris Bolden, 34, made history as Michigan's first Black female Supreme Court Justice, inspired by her great-grandfather's 1939 lynching and fueled by a successful campaign raising $1.9 million from 4,000 individual donors.
Michigan's First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice: Kyra Harris Bolden's Historic Win
Kyra Harris Bolden, 34, made history as Michigan's first Black female Supreme Court Justice, inspired by her great-grandfather's 1939 lynching and fueled by a successful campaign raising $1.9 million from 4,000 individual donors.
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40% Bias Score
Japan, U.S. to Strengthen Security Alliance Amid China Tensions
Japanese and U.S. defense ministers agreed to bolster their security alliance, reaffirming the Senkaku Islands' protection under their treaty amid China's growing military presence in the East China Sea; they plan an early in-person meeting.
Japan, U.S. to Strengthen Security Alliance Amid China Tensions
Japanese and U.S. defense ministers agreed to bolster their security alliance, reaffirming the Senkaku Islands' protection under their treaty amid China's growing military presence in the East China Sea; they plan an early in-person meeting.
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40% Bias Score
Home Office Fails to Curb Violence Against Women and Girls: NAO Report
The UK's National Audit Office (NAO) criticized the Home Office's ineffective response to violence against women and girls, citing poor cross-government collaboration, insufficient prevention efforts, and a lack of focus on outcomes, despite rising reported cases of sexual assault and a 2021 strateg...
Home Office Fails to Curb Violence Against Women and Girls: NAO Report
The UK's National Audit Office (NAO) criticized the Home Office's ineffective response to violence against women and girls, citing poor cross-government collaboration, insufficient prevention efforts, and a lack of focus on outcomes, despite rising reported cases of sexual assault and a 2021 strateg...
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48% Bias Score
Military Aircraft Involved in High Percentage of Near Misses at Reagan National
An analysis of FAA data shows that since 1987, at least 10 of 30 near-midair collision reports at Reagan National Airport involved military aircraft, a higher proportion than the national average of 23 percent, highlighting the risks of overlapping flight paths in busy airspace.
Military Aircraft Involved in High Percentage of Near Misses at Reagan National
An analysis of FAA data shows that since 1987, at least 10 of 30 near-midair collision reports at Reagan National Airport involved military aircraft, a higher proportion than the national average of 23 percent, highlighting the risks of overlapping flight paths in busy airspace.
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24% Bias Score
Manhunt Underway for Woman Suspected of Supplying Guns Used in Border Agent's Murder
A manhunt is underway for Michelle Zajko, suspected of purchasing the handguns used in the January 20, 2025, killing of Vermont Border Patrol Agent David Maland near the Canada-Vermont border; Zajko is also a person of interest in murders in Pennsylvania and California.
Manhunt Underway for Woman Suspected of Supplying Guns Used in Border Agent's Murder
A manhunt is underway for Michelle Zajko, suspected of purchasing the handguns used in the January 20, 2025, killing of Vermont Border Patrol Agent David Maland near the Canada-Vermont border; Zajko is also a person of interest in murders in Pennsylvania and California.
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52% Bias Score