December 2024
January 2025
Trump Calls for U.S. Non-Intervention in Syrian Conflict
President-elect Trump declared the Syrian civil war "not our fight," advocating for U.S. non-intervention as Syrian rebels advance on Damascus, potentially shifting the conflict's dynamics and regional power balance.
Trump Calls for U.S. Non-Intervention in Syrian Conflict
President-elect Trump declared the Syrian civil war "not our fight," advocating for U.S. non-intervention as Syrian rebels advance on Damascus, potentially shifting the conflict's dynamics and regional power balance.
Progress
40% Bias Score
U.S. Mandates Nationwide Milk Testing for Bird Flu
The U.S. government mandated nationwide testing of raw milk for bird flu, starting December 16th, to control its spread among dairy cows, after its detection in over 700 herds across 15 states since March.
U.S. Mandates Nationwide Milk Testing for Bird Flu
The U.S. government mandated nationwide testing of raw milk for bird flu, starting December 16th, to control its spread among dairy cows, after its detection in over 700 herds across 15 states since March.
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36% Bias Score
Democrats' Post-Election Finances: A Mixed Picture
Following the November election, the Democratic National Committee reported $47 million in cash and no debt, while Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign had $1.8 million remaining after spending over $1 billion; a major Democratic super PAC, Future Forward, reported $47.3 million in unpaid adverti...
Democrats' Post-Election Finances: A Mixed Picture
Following the November election, the Democratic National Committee reported $47 million in cash and no debt, while Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign had $1.8 million remaining after spending over $1 billion; a major Democratic super PAC, Future Forward, reported $47.3 million in unpaid adverti...
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32% Bias Score
Canadian Businesses Challenge Anti-Greenwashing Law
Western Canadian business groups launched a constitutional challenge against Ottawa's anti-greenwashing provisions in the Competition Act, arguing they infringe on freedom of speech by suppressing environmental debate and creating a chilling effect on corporate communications.
Canadian Businesses Challenge Anti-Greenwashing Law
Western Canadian business groups launched a constitutional challenge against Ottawa's anti-greenwashing provisions in the Competition Act, arguing they infringe on freedom of speech by suppressing environmental debate and creating a chilling effect on corporate communications.
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24% Bias Score
Rottweiler Attack Leaves Pensioner with Life-Altering Injuries
Vic Franklin, 78, lost an arm and a leg after an 11-minute attack by two Rottweilers in Bognor Regis on August 18, 2023, despite prior neighbor complaints about the dogs' aggressive behavior; the owners pleaded guilty.
Rottweiler Attack Leaves Pensioner with Life-Altering Injuries
Vic Franklin, 78, lost an arm and a leg after an 11-minute attack by two Rottweilers in Bognor Regis on August 18, 2023, despite prior neighbor complaints about the dogs' aggressive behavior; the owners pleaded guilty.
Progress
52% Bias Score
"UK Government Announces Spending Review to Fund Defence Increase"
"Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a comprehensive spending review to identify savings and fund a planned increase in defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, a move that will require cuts to other government departments and could cost an additional \£20 billion annually."
"UK Government Announces Spending Review to Fund Defence Increase"
"Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a comprehensive spending review to identify savings and fund a planned increase in defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, a move that will require cuts to other government departments and could cost an additional \£20 billion annually."
Progress
60% Bias Score
Yoon Survives Impeachment Vote Amidst Martial Law Controversy
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment attempt after his party boycotted the vote, but he still faces another vote and potential removal from office due to his controversial declaration of martial law and the subsequent arrests of political opponents.
Yoon Survives Impeachment Vote Amidst Martial Law Controversy
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment attempt after his party boycotted the vote, but he still faces another vote and potential removal from office due to his controversial declaration of martial law and the subsequent arrests of political opponents.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Malinin Leads Grand Prix Figure Skating Final
Ilia Malinin of the U.S. leads the men's short program at the Grand Prix Figure Skating Final in Grenoble, France, scoring 105.43 points, while Germany's Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin retained their pairs title and American ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates lead the ice dance.
Malinin Leads Grand Prix Figure Skating Final
Ilia Malinin of the U.S. leads the men's short program at the Grand Prix Figure Skating Final in Grenoble, France, scoring 105.43 points, while Germany's Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin retained their pairs title and American ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates lead the ice dance.
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24% Bias Score
Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
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36% Bias Score
Vancouver Art Gallery Cancels Herzog & de Meuron Design Due to Cost Overruns
The Vancouver Art Gallery canceled its plan for a new $600-million building by Herzog & de Meuron due to insufficient private donations and escalating costs, prompting a search for a less expensive alternative.
Vancouver Art Gallery Cancels Herzog & de Meuron Design Due to Cost Overruns
The Vancouver Art Gallery canceled its plan for a new $600-million building by Herzog & de Meuron due to insufficient private donations and escalating costs, prompting a search for a less expensive alternative.
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64% Bias Score
Walz Reflects on Surprise Defeat in Presidential Bid
Following their defeat in the November 5th presidential election, Tim Walz, Minnesota governor and Democratic vice-presidential candidate, expressed surprise at the outcome, citing a perceived positive message and strong initial momentum that ultimately failed to secure victory against the Republica...
Walz Reflects on Surprise Defeat in Presidential Bid
Following their defeat in the November 5th presidential election, Tim Walz, Minnesota governor and Democratic vice-presidential candidate, expressed surprise at the outcome, citing a perceived positive message and strong initial momentum that ultimately failed to secure victory against the Republica...
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48% Bias Score
Matthei Resigns as Mayor to Focus on Presidential Campaign
Evelyn Matthei, the frontrunner in polls for the 2025 Chilean presidential election, resigned as mayor of Providencia on Friday to focus on her campaign, handing over the position to Jaime Bellolio. She emphasized pragmatism and dialogue in her farewell speech.
Matthei Resigns as Mayor to Focus on Presidential Campaign
Evelyn Matthei, the frontrunner in polls for the 2025 Chilean presidential election, resigned as mayor of Providencia on Friday to focus on her campaign, handing over the position to Jaime Bellolio. She emphasized pragmatism and dialogue in her farewell speech.
Progress
44% Bias Score