December 2024
January 2025
California Considers Mandatory Mental Health Warning Labels for Social Media
California is considering a bill requiring mental health warning labels on social media platforms to address concerns about the impact on children's mental health, prompting opposition from tech companies citing First Amendment concerns.
California Considers Mandatory Mental Health Warning Labels for Social Media
California is considering a bill requiring mental health warning labels on social media platforms to address concerns about the impact on children's mental health, prompting opposition from tech companies citing First Amendment concerns.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Notre-Dame Reopens After Extensive Restoration
On Sunday, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral reopened to the public after a five-year, eight-month restoration following a 2019 fire, showcasing a blend of ancient craftsmanship and modern technology, including a digital model by Autodesk and a virtual tour.
Notre-Dame Reopens After Extensive Restoration
On Sunday, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral reopened to the public after a five-year, eight-month restoration following a 2019 fire, showcasing a blend of ancient craftsmanship and modern technology, including a digital model by Autodesk and a virtual tour.
Progress
36% Bias Score
PSA Invests €900 Million to Upgrade Genoa's Pra' Container Terminal
PSA Italy's €900 million investment will transform Genoa's Pra' container terminal into a leading logistics hub by 2025, increasing efficiency and attracting more traffic, with projected 2024 TEU handling exceeding 1.5 million units.
PSA Invests €900 Million to Upgrade Genoa's Pra' Container Terminal
PSA Italy's €900 million investment will transform Genoa's Pra' container terminal into a leading logistics hub by 2025, increasing efficiency and attracting more traffic, with projected 2024 TEU handling exceeding 1.5 million units.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Syria: Bounty on Torturers, US Indicts Intelligence Officials
Syrian rebel leader Al-Jolani announced a bounty for high-ranking officials involved in torture, while the US indicted two former Syrian intelligence officials for war crimes, signaling intensified efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.
Syria: Bounty on Torturers, US Indicts Intelligence Officials
Syrian rebel leader Al-Jolani announced a bounty for high-ranking officials involved in torture, while the US indicted two former Syrian intelligence officials for war crimes, signaling intensified efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.
Progress
40% Bias Score
China Launches Unprecedented 10-Trillion-Yuan Debt Management Initiative
China launched a 10-trillion-yuan debt management initiative to resolve local government hidden liabilities, aiming to reduce the total from 14.3 trillion yuan to 2.3 trillion yuan by 2028 through special bonds, relaxed restrictions on special-purpose bonds, and continued repayment of existing debts...
China Launches Unprecedented 10-Trillion-Yuan Debt Management Initiative
China launched a 10-trillion-yuan debt management initiative to resolve local government hidden liabilities, aiming to reduce the total from 14.3 trillion yuan to 2.3 trillion yuan by 2028 through special bonds, relaxed restrictions on special-purpose bonds, and continued repayment of existing debts...
Progress
48% Bias Score
China Unveils 10 Trillion Yuan Debt Relief Package
China launched a 10 trillion yuan debt-relief package on November 8th to address 14.3 trillion yuan in local government hidden liabilities, aiming to reduce them to 2.3 trillion yuan by 2028 through special bonds and relaxed restrictions on special-purpose bonds, marking a shift towards proactive de...
China Unveils 10 Trillion Yuan Debt Relief Package
China launched a 10 trillion yuan debt-relief package on November 8th to address 14.3 trillion yuan in local government hidden liabilities, aiming to reduce them to 2.3 trillion yuan by 2028 through special bonds and relaxed restrictions on special-purpose bonds, marking a shift towards proactive de...
Progress
48% Bias Score
G20 Pledges Increased Climate Finance, but Funding Gap Remains
The 2024 G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro resulted in a pledge to triple annual climate finance to $300 billion by 2035, falling short of the estimated $1.3 trillion needed for effective climate action; this agreement highlights the global commitment to sustainable development while emphasizing the need...
G20 Pledges Increased Climate Finance, but Funding Gap Remains
The 2024 G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro resulted in a pledge to triple annual climate finance to $300 billion by 2035, falling short of the estimated $1.3 trillion needed for effective climate action; this agreement highlights the global commitment to sustainable development while emphasizing the need...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Macao's "One Country, Two Systems" Implementation: 25 Years of Stability and Legal Evolution
Since 1999, Macao has enacted over 400 laws, including those prioritizing national security, fostering stability and prosperity under the "one country, two systems" framework. The judicial system transitioned from Portuguese to primarily local judges proficient in both Chinese and Portuguese, reflec...
Macao's "One Country, Two Systems" Implementation: 25 Years of Stability and Legal Evolution
Since 1999, Macao has enacted over 400 laws, including those prioritizing national security, fostering stability and prosperity under the "one country, two systems" framework. The judicial system transitioned from Portuguese to primarily local judges proficient in both Chinese and Portuguese, reflec...
Progress
44% Bias Score
US Solar Tariffs to Hike Costs, Squeeze Profits
The US plans to impose anti-dumping tariffs of up to 271% on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, potentially raising costs for US companies, impacting Southeast Asian exports, and prompting Chinese solar companies to seek new production sites, despite US efforts to boost domestic pro...
US Solar Tariffs to Hike Costs, Squeeze Profits
The US plans to impose anti-dumping tariffs of up to 271% on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, potentially raising costs for US companies, impacting Southeast Asian exports, and prompting Chinese solar companies to seek new production sites, despite US efforts to boost domestic pro...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Salt Lake City: From Olympic Venue to Tech Hub
Salt Lake City's hosting of the 2002 Winter Olympics spurred a 51% wage increase and 10% population growth, transforming it into a thriving tech hub within two decades, with the 2034 Games projected to generate $6.6 billion in economic activity.
Salt Lake City: From Olympic Venue to Tech Hub
Salt Lake City's hosting of the 2002 Winter Olympics spurred a 51% wage increase and 10% population growth, transforming it into a thriving tech hub within two decades, with the 2034 Games projected to generate $6.6 billion in economic activity.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Macao's "One Country, Two Systems" Success: Legal Reforms and National Security
Macao's 25 years under "one country, two systems" have seen over 400 laws enacted, including national security legislation and electoral reforms, leading to increased national security education participation (from 18,000 to 61,000) and a shift towards a locally-dominated judiciary reflecting a bala...
Macao's "One Country, Two Systems" Success: Legal Reforms and National Security
Macao's 25 years under "one country, two systems" have seen over 400 laws enacted, including national security legislation and electoral reforms, leading to increased national security education participation (from 18,000 to 61,000) and a shift towards a locally-dominated judiciary reflecting a bala...
Progress
40% Bias Score
CEO Murder Highlights Public Anger at Predatory Health Insurance Practices
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked public glee rather than horror, highlighting widespread anger towards the company's predatory practices and the broader issue of corporate greed harming vulnerable populations. The alleged murderer, Luigi Mangione, has garnered sympathy.
CEO Murder Highlights Public Anger at Predatory Health Insurance Practices
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked public glee rather than horror, highlighting widespread anger towards the company's predatory practices and the broader issue of corporate greed harming vulnerable populations. The alleged murderer, Luigi Mangione, has garnered sympathy.
Progress
56% Bias Score