December 2024
January 2025
ABC News Settles Defamation Lawsuit with Trump for \$16 Million
ABC News agreed to pay \$15 million to Donald Trump's presidential library and \$1 million in legal fees to settle a defamation lawsuit stemming from an inaccurate report by George Stephanopoulos on E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit, which falsely claimed Trump was found liable for rape. The settlement incl...
ABC News Settles Defamation Lawsuit with Trump for \$16 Million
ABC News agreed to pay \$15 million to Donald Trump's presidential library and \$1 million in legal fees to settle a defamation lawsuit stemming from an inaccurate report by George Stephanopoulos on E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit, which falsely claimed Trump was found liable for rape. The settlement incl...
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36% Bias Score
Macron Appoints Bayrou as French Prime Minister Amidst Political Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron appointed François Bayrou as Prime Minister following the parliament's no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier's government; Bayrou, lacking a majority, faces challenges in negotiating with other parties to pass the budget and avoid a similar fate.
Macron Appoints Bayrou as French Prime Minister Amidst Political Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron appointed François Bayrou as Prime Minister following the parliament's no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier's government; Bayrou, lacking a majority, faces challenges in negotiating with other parties to pass the budget and avoid a similar fate.
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40% Bias Score
Only Seven Countries Met Safe Air Quality Levels in 2023
The 2023 World Air Quality Report revealed that only seven countries—Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius, and New Zealand—met WHO's PM2.5 air quality guidelines, while South and Central Asia had the worst air quality, with Bangladesh recording levels over 15 times the safe limit...
Only Seven Countries Met Safe Air Quality Levels in 2023
The 2023 World Air Quality Report revealed that only seven countries—Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius, and New Zealand—met WHO's PM2.5 air quality guidelines, while South and Central Asia had the worst air quality, with Bangladesh recording levels over 15 times the safe limit...
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40% Bias Score
Colombia: A Journey Through García Márquez's World
A travelogue through Colombia retraces the life and literary settings of Gabriel García Márquez, showcasing the blending of reality and fiction in his works and exploring Colombia's diverse culture and history, from Bogotá's bustling city life to the magical realism of Aracataca and Cartagena's colo...
Colombia: A Journey Through García Márquez's World
A travelogue through Colombia retraces the life and literary settings of Gabriel García Márquez, showcasing the blending of reality and fiction in his works and exploring Colombia's diverse culture and history, from Bogotá's bustling city life to the magical realism of Aracataca and Cartagena's colo...
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36% Bias Score
Prince Andrew Scandal: Chinese Spy Links Rock British Monarchy
Prince Andrew's alleged connection to a Chinese spy, H6, who twice visited Buckingham Palace and had access to Windsor Castle, has caused a major scandal for the British monarchy, prompting concerns about national security and financial impropriety, despite King Charles's inability to formally remov...
Prince Andrew Scandal: Chinese Spy Links Rock British Monarchy
Prince Andrew's alleged connection to a Chinese spy, H6, who twice visited Buckingham Palace and had access to Windsor Castle, has caused a major scandal for the British monarchy, prompting concerns about national security and financial impropriety, despite King Charles's inability to formally remov...
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56% Bias Score
Couple's 30-Year Mission Closes Hundreds of Orphanages
Mark and Caroline Cook founded Hope and Homes for Children (HHfC) in 1994 after witnessing horrific conditions in a Bosnian orphanage; HHfC has since worked in nine countries to close hundreds of orphanages and reunite over 80% of institutionalized children—who are not orphans—with their families or...
Couple's 30-Year Mission Closes Hundreds of Orphanages
Mark and Caroline Cook founded Hope and Homes for Children (HHfC) in 1994 after witnessing horrific conditions in a Bosnian orphanage; HHfC has since worked in nine countries to close hundreds of orphanages and reunite over 80% of institutionalized children—who are not orphans—with their families or...
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48% Bias Score
Aamir Khan's Secret Pandemic Film Break and Oscar Bid
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan secretly quit acting during the COVID-19 pandemic to focus on family but returned after his children's encouragement, and now he is producing Laapataa Ladies, India's official Oscar entry for best international feature film.
Aamir Khan's Secret Pandemic Film Break and Oscar Bid
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan secretly quit acting during the COVID-19 pandemic to focus on family but returned after his children's encouragement, and now he is producing Laapataa Ladies, India's official Oscar entry for best international feature film.
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44% Bias Score
Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...
Norway's Soaring Electricity Prices Fuel Debate on Energy Exports
Norway's electricity prices have skyrocketed due to low wind power in Germany and the North Sea, and cold temperatures at home. This prompted the ruling parties to pledge to cut power interconnectors with Denmark in 2026 and potentially renegotiate deals with the UK and Germany, to prioritize domest...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Nunes to Chair Intelligence Advisory Board
Donald Trump nominated Devin Nunes, former Republican Congressman and CEO of Truth Social, to chair the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, citing Nunes's role in investigating alleged FBI conspiracy against him. Trump also announced other appointments, including Richard Grenell as presidential...
Trump Nominates Nunes to Chair Intelligence Advisory Board
Donald Trump nominated Devin Nunes, former Republican Congressman and CEO of Truth Social, to chair the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, citing Nunes's role in investigating alleged FBI conspiracy against him. Trump also announced other appointments, including Richard Grenell as presidential...
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52% Bias Score
UK Launches Anti-Smuggling Campaign to Deter Illegal Immigration
The UK government is launching an international social media campaign to deter illegal immigration, starting in Vietnam and Iraq, by highlighting the dangers and lies of human smugglers, while also increasing the removal of illegal immigrants and investing in immigration enforcement.
UK Launches Anti-Smuggling Campaign to Deter Illegal Immigration
The UK government is launching an international social media campaign to deter illegal immigration, starting in Vietnam and Iraq, by highlighting the dangers and lies of human smugglers, while also increasing the removal of illegal immigrants and investing in immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score
India's Economic Growth: Challenges and Opportunities
India's economy, despite growing at 5.4 percent (below the predicted 7 percent), is the fastest growing among large economies, presenting significant opportunities and challenges for global trade and investment partnerships, particularly with the UK.
India's Economic Growth: Challenges and Opportunities
India's economy, despite growing at 5.4 percent (below the predicted 7 percent), is the fastest growing among large economies, presenting significant opportunities and challenges for global trade and investment partnerships, particularly with the UK.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia's Disputed Election: Pro-Russian Leader Elected Amidst Protests
Despite widespread allegations of electoral fraud and intimidation, Micheil Kavelasjvili, an anti-Western politician, was elected Georgian president by a special electoral college; current president Salome Zoerabisjvili refuses to concede, leading to mass protests.
Georgia's Disputed Election: Pro-Russian Leader Elected Amidst Protests
Despite widespread allegations of electoral fraud and intimidation, Micheil Kavelasjvili, an anti-Western politician, was elected Georgian president by a special electoral college; current president Salome Zoerabisjvili refuses to concede, leading to mass protests.
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44% Bias Score