December 2024
January 2025
"South Korean Defense Minister Attempts Suicide Amid Martial Law Crisis"
"Former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun attempted suicide while in custody in Seoul on Tuesday, amid a political crisis sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief declaration of martial law, which led to police raids on the presidential office and ongoing impeachment efforts."
"South Korean Defense Minister Attempts Suicide Amid Martial Law Crisis"
"Former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun attempted suicide while in custody in Seoul on Tuesday, amid a political crisis sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief declaration of martial law, which led to police raids on the presidential office and ongoing impeachment efforts."
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52% Bias Score
Sydney Antisemitic Attack Prompts Increased Security and Condemnation
Vandals in Sydney's Woollahra torched a car and used antisemitic graffiti overnight, prompting a police response and condemnation from Australian leaders amid rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Sydney Antisemitic Attack Prompts Increased Security and Condemnation
Vandals in Sydney's Woollahra torched a car and used antisemitic graffiti overnight, prompting a police response and condemnation from Australian leaders amid rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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40% Bias Score
Antisemitic Vandalism in Sydney Amidst Rising Tensions
Vandals in Sydney's Woollahra torched a stolen car and scrawled antisemitic graffiti overnight, prompting a police response and condemnation from Australian leaders amidst rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Antisemitic Vandalism in Sydney Amidst Rising Tensions
Vandals in Sydney's Woollahra torched a stolen car and scrawled antisemitic graffiti overnight, prompting a police response and condemnation from Australian leaders amidst rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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36% Bias Score
Trump Promises Expedited Environmental Approvals for Billion-Dollar US Investments
President-elect Donald Trump announced a plan to expedite environmental approvals for any person or company investing \$1 billion or more in the US, sparking immediate backlash from environmental groups who see it as a threat to environmental protections and possibly illegal.
Trump Promises Expedited Environmental Approvals for Billion-Dollar US Investments
President-elect Donald Trump announced a plan to expedite environmental approvals for any person or company investing \$1 billion or more in the US, sparking immediate backlash from environmental groups who see it as a threat to environmental protections and possibly illegal.
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60% Bias Score
Hospital staff cut off Indigenous patient's braids, prompting review
In May 2024, staff at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital cut off and discarded the braids of 84-year-old Dexter Adams, an Indigenous patient, causing significant distress to his family; Alberta Health Services responded with additional cultural sensitivity training and an internal investigation, bu...
Hospital staff cut off Indigenous patient's braids, prompting review
In May 2024, staff at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital cut off and discarded the braids of 84-year-old Dexter Adams, an Indigenous patient, causing significant distress to his family; Alberta Health Services responded with additional cultural sensitivity training and an internal investigation, bu...
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44% Bias Score
France: Special Bill to Address Budget Crisis as Macron Seeks Coalition Government
Following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, a special bill ensuring government continuity until a new Prime Minister is appointed will be examined next week, while President Macron met with opposition leaders to negotiate a potential coalition government.
France: Special Bill to Address Budget Crisis as Macron Seeks Coalition Government
Following the censure of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, a special bill ensuring government continuity until a new Prime Minister is appointed will be examined next week, while President Macron met with opposition leaders to negotiate a potential coalition government.
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36% Bias Score
NYC CEO Murder Suspect Arrested: Ghost Gun, Meticulous Plan, Careless Mistakes
Luigi Mangione, suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC on November 30th, was arrested in Pennsylvania on December 5th. He used a ghost gun, meticulously planned his travel and used cash to avoid digital trails, yet left key evidence, including a partial image of his face and...
NYC CEO Murder Suspect Arrested: Ghost Gun, Meticulous Plan, Careless Mistakes
Luigi Mangione, suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC on November 30th, was arrested in Pennsylvania on December 5th. He used a ghost gun, meticulously planned his travel and used cash to avoid digital trails, yet left key evidence, including a partial image of his face and...
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40% Bias Score
Netflix's "One Hundred Years of Solitude": A Meticulous Recreation of Macondo
Netflix's adaptation of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" uses three meticulously crafted sets to depict Macondo's evolution, employing detailed historical research, indigenous crafts, and a dedicated design team to bring Gabriel Garcรญa Mรกrquez's magical realism to life in Colombia.
Netflix's "One Hundred Years of Solitude": A Meticulous Recreation of Macondo
Netflix's adaptation of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" uses three meticulously crafted sets to depict Macondo's evolution, employing detailed historical research, indigenous crafts, and a dedicated design team to bring Gabriel Garcรญa Mรกrquez's magical realism to life in Colombia.
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28% Bias Score
CEO Murder Suspect Arrested After Manhunt
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old with a software engineering background, is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on December 4th; he was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a six-day manhunt and faces extradition to New York.
CEO Murder Suspect Arrested After Manhunt
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old with a software engineering background, is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on December 4th; he was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a six-day manhunt and faces extradition to New York.
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40% Bias Score
Scholz Seeks No-Confidence Vote to Trigger Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will request a vote of no confidence in parliament today, aiming to trigger early federal elections on February 23rd after his coalition government collapsed following the dismissal of the FDP finance minister.
Scholz Seeks No-Confidence Vote to Trigger Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will request a vote of no confidence in parliament today, aiming to trigger early federal elections on February 23rd after his coalition government collapsed following the dismissal of the FDP finance minister.
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8% Bias Score
Five Years After COVID-19: Unanswered Questions Remain
This podcast explores the origins of COVID-19, beginning with its detection in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and its subsequent global spread, causing widespread death and necessitating restrictions such as lockdowns and mask mandates.
Five Years After COVID-19: Unanswered Questions Remain
This podcast explores the origins of COVID-19, beginning with its detection in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, and its subsequent global spread, causing widespread death and necessitating restrictions such as lockdowns and mask mandates.
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8% Bias Score
Ontario Colleges Face $752 Million in Spending Cuts Amidst International Enrollment Crisis
Ontario colleges face unprecedented financial strain after cutting $752 million in spending due to a sharp drop in international enrollment caused by federal study permit cuts and a lack of government support, resulting in job losses, program closures, and campus closures.
Ontario Colleges Face $752 Million in Spending Cuts Amidst International Enrollment Crisis
Ontario colleges face unprecedented financial strain after cutting $752 million in spending due to a sharp drop in international enrollment caused by federal study permit cuts and a lack of government support, resulting in job losses, program closures, and campus closures.
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36% Bias Score