December 2024
January 2025
AI Investment Surge: S&P 500 Companies Highlight Growing Integration and Profit Potential
During Q2 2024, 210 of the S&P 500 companies discussed AI in their financial reports, a sharp increase compared to past years, illustrating the growing integration of AI across industries and the substantial investment potential it presents, although caution is urged to avoid repeating past market o...
AI Investment Surge: S&P 500 Companies Highlight Growing Integration and Profit Potential
During Q2 2024, 210 of the S&P 500 companies discussed AI in their financial reports, a sharp increase compared to past years, illustrating the growing integration of AI across industries and the substantial investment potential it presents, although caution is urged to avoid repeating past market o...
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52% Bias Score
South Africa Bars Putin from G20 Summit Due to ICC Warrant
South Africa will not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the November 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg due to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant; this decision follows a similar protocol from the August 2023 BRICS summit in the same city.
South Africa Bars Putin from G20 Summit Due to ICC Warrant
South Africa will not invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the November 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg due to an International Criminal Court arrest warrant; this decision follows a similar protocol from the August 2023 BRICS summit in the same city.
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36% Bias Score
Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
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48% Bias Score
Sara Sharif Murder: Vigil Held as Grandfather Fights for Siblings' Custody
Hundreds attended a vigil for 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking, Surrey, following her murder; her grandfather is fighting to keep her five siblings in Pakistan, while Surrey County Council seeks their return to the UK amidst concerns about social services failures.
Sara Sharif Murder: Vigil Held as Grandfather Fights for Siblings' Custody
Hundreds attended a vigil for 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking, Surrey, following her murder; her grandfather is fighting to keep her five siblings in Pakistan, while Surrey County Council seeks their return to the UK amidst concerns about social services failures.
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44% Bias Score
Temu App Security Concerns: Swiss Analysis Reveals Anomalies
The Swiss NTC found "unusual" technical anomalies in the Temu shopping app, including dynamic code loading and extra encryption, raising data security concerns despite the absence of confirmed malicious activity; this has prompted calls for further investigation by Italian authorities.
Temu App Security Concerns: Swiss Analysis Reveals Anomalies
The Swiss NTC found "unusual" technical anomalies in the Temu shopping app, including dynamic code loading and extra encryption, raising data security concerns despite the absence of confirmed malicious activity; this has prompted calls for further investigation by Italian authorities.
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48% Bias Score
Booming Cybersecurity Market in Greece Amidst Rising Cyberattacks
Greece faces a surge in cyberattacks, ranking second globally in financial sector risk, with over 750 weekly attacks on Greek banks. This fuels the booming cybersecurity market, projected to reach €360 billion by 2030, driven by regulatory pressure (NIS2, DORA) and sophisticated attacks.
Booming Cybersecurity Market in Greece Amidst Rising Cyberattacks
Greece faces a surge in cyberattacks, ranking second globally in financial sector risk, with over 750 weekly attacks on Greek banks. This fuels the booming cybersecurity market, projected to reach €360 billion by 2030, driven by regulatory pressure (NIS2, DORA) and sophisticated attacks.
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36% Bias Score
AfD Co-Chair Questions NATO Membership, Recognizes Russia's 'Victory' in Ukraine
Tino Chrupalla, co-chair of Germany's AfD, questioned Germany's NATO membership and called for recognizing Russia's victory in Ukraine in a December 15th Die Welt interview, a stance stronger than the party's draft program and drawing criticism from Ukraine's former ambassador to Germany.
AfD Co-Chair Questions NATO Membership, Recognizes Russia's 'Victory' in Ukraine
Tino Chrupalla, co-chair of Germany's AfD, questioned Germany's NATO membership and called for recognizing Russia's victory in Ukraine in a December 15th Die Welt interview, a stance stronger than the party's draft program and drawing criticism from Ukraine's former ambassador to Germany.
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40% Bias Score
Walsh Sets Eleven World Records, Wins Seven Golds at Short Course Worlds
American swimmer Gretchen Walsh shattered eleven world records and secured seven gold medals at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, concluding December 15, 2024, a dramatic rise from relative anonymity to international superstardom.
Walsh Sets Eleven World Records, Wins Seven Golds at Short Course Worlds
American swimmer Gretchen Walsh shattered eleven world records and secured seven gold medals at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, concluding December 15, 2024, a dramatic rise from relative anonymity to international superstardom.
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56% Bias Score
Turkey Recognizes Two States on Cyprus, Ending Decades of Talks
Turkey's Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun declared that Turkey will no longer pursue a unified Cyprus and recognizes two separate states, following decades of failed UN-mediated negotiations.
Turkey Recognizes Two States on Cyprus, Ending Decades of Talks
Turkey's Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun declared that Turkey will no longer pursue a unified Cyprus and recognizes two separate states, following decades of failed UN-mediated negotiations.
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40% Bias Score
TikTok Video Leads to Arrest in 2021 Murder Case
Benjamin Williams, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Joana Peca in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 31, 2021, was arrested in Mexico City on November 30, 2023, after a TikTok video featuring news coverage of the case led to his identification and capture.
TikTok Video Leads to Arrest in 2021 Murder Case
Benjamin Williams, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Joana Peca in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 31, 2021, was arrested in Mexico City on November 30, 2023, after a TikTok video featuring news coverage of the case led to his identification and capture.
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40% Bias Score
Israel Closes Dublin Embassy After Ireland Joins Genocide Case
Israel closed its embassy in Dublin in response to Ireland joining a case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza; Israel also accused a slain Al Jazeera cameraman of being a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Israel Closes Dublin Embassy After Ireland Joins Genocide Case
Israel closed its embassy in Dublin in response to Ireland joining a case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza; Israel also accused a slain Al Jazeera cameraman of being a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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64% Bias Score
UK Announces £50 Million in Aid for Vulnerable Syrians
The UK government announced a £50 million aid package for vulnerable Syrians in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, focusing on urgent humanitarian needs and the restoration of essential services; £120,000 will support the OPCW's work on eliminating chemical weapons in Syria.
UK Announces £50 Million in Aid for Vulnerable Syrians
The UK government announced a £50 million aid package for vulnerable Syrians in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, focusing on urgent humanitarian needs and the restoration of essential services; £120,000 will support the OPCW's work on eliminating chemical weapons in Syria.
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40% Bias Score