December 2024
January 2025
2024: A Year of Record-Breaking Temperatures and Devastating Climate Change Impacts
The year 2024 is expected to break the record for average global temperature, exceeding 2023's record, leading to devastating climate change-related events across the globe, impacting lives, livelihoods, and the environment; photographers from the Associated Press captured these events worldwide.
2024: A Year of Record-Breaking Temperatures and Devastating Climate Change Impacts
The year 2024 is expected to break the record for average global temperature, exceeding 2023's record, leading to devastating climate change-related events across the globe, impacting lives, livelihoods, and the environment; photographers from the Associated Press captured these events worldwide.
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32% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.
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40% Bias Score
Hostage's Brother Addresses UN Security Council
Michael Levy, brother of Hamas hostage Or Levy, addressed the UN Security Council on Wednesday, recounting the October 7 attack in which his brother and sister-in-law were caught, his sister-in-law was murdered, and his brother was kidnapped. He appealed for the hostages' release and for the UN to t...
Hostage's Brother Addresses UN Security Council
Michael Levy, brother of Hamas hostage Or Levy, addressed the UN Security Council on Wednesday, recounting the October 7 attack in which his brother and sister-in-law were caught, his sister-in-law was murdered, and his brother was kidnapped. He appealed for the hostages' release and for the UN to t...
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60% Bias Score
Ukraine Deploys 200,000+ Domestic Drones, Plans 30,000 More
Ukraine has deployed over 200,000 domestically produced drones this month, alongside Western equipment, while aiming to produce 30,000 long-range drones next year to target Russian infrastructure, amid ongoing conflict and escalating rhetoric from Russia.
Ukraine Deploys 200,000+ Domestic Drones, Plans 30,000 More
Ukraine has deployed over 200,000 domestically produced drones this month, alongside Western equipment, while aiming to produce 30,000 long-range drones next year to target Russian infrastructure, amid ongoing conflict and escalating rhetoric from Russia.
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52% Bias Score
Uzbek Citizen Detained for Assassination of Russian General
A citizen of Uzbekistan confessed to assassinating Russian General Igor Kirillov with a bomb in an electric scooter outside a Moscow apartment building on Tuesday, allegedly acting on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence for $100,000 and relocation to Europe; General Kirillov's assistant also died.
Uzbek Citizen Detained for Assassination of Russian General
A citizen of Uzbekistan confessed to assassinating Russian General Igor Kirillov with a bomb in an electric scooter outside a Moscow apartment building on Tuesday, allegedly acting on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence for $100,000 and relocation to Europe; General Kirillov's assistant also died.
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56% Bias Score
Uzbekistani Citizen Arrested for Assassination of Top Russian General
Russian authorities arrested a 29-year-old Uzbekistani man for allegedly planting a bomb that killed Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian army's radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces; the suspect confessed to being recruited by Ukrainian special services.
Uzbekistani Citizen Arrested for Assassination of Top Russian General
Russian authorities arrested a 29-year-old Uzbekistani man for allegedly planting a bomb that killed Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian army's radiological, chemical, and biological defense forces; the suspect confessed to being recruited by Ukrainian special services.
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40% Bias Score
Iranian Activist Mohammadi Defiant Despite Imprisonment
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, released temporarily from Tehran's Evin prison for medical treatment, defiantly vowed to continue her fight for democracy and equality in Iran, despite facing 31 years of combined sentences for activism.
Iranian Activist Mohammadi Defiant Despite Imprisonment
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, released temporarily from Tehran's Evin prison for medical treatment, defiantly vowed to continue her fight for democracy and equality in Iran, despite facing 31 years of combined sentences for activism.
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56% Bias Score
Ukraine Assassination of Top Russian General
Ukraine's Security Service assassinated Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, a senior Russian general, in Moscow using a bomb planted on a scooter, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine as the motive.
Ukraine Assassination of Top Russian General
Ukraine's Security Service assassinated Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, a senior Russian general, in Moscow using a bomb planted on a scooter, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine as the motive.
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48% Bias Score
Fall of Assad Regime Weakens Iran's Regional Power
Iran's support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ended abruptly following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, resulting in a significant weakening of Iran's regional influence and sparking internal dissent within Iran as the regime grapples with the unforeseen consequences.
Fall of Assad Regime Weakens Iran's Regional Power
Iran's support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ended abruptly following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, resulting in a significant weakening of Iran's regional influence and sparking internal dissent within Iran as the regime grapples with the unforeseen consequences.
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48% Bias Score
Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
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32% Bias Score
Moscow Assassination: Uzbekistani Citizen Confesses to Ukrainian-Directed Killing of General
A 29-year-old Uzbekistani citizen, Ahmad Kurbanav, confessed to assassinating Russian Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his aide on December 17th in Moscow using a bomb-laden scooter, claiming he was paid by and directed by Ukrainian intelligence.
Moscow Assassination: Uzbekistani Citizen Confesses to Ukrainian-Directed Killing of General
A 29-year-old Uzbekistani citizen, Ahmad Kurbanav, confessed to assassinating Russian Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his aide on December 17th in Moscow using a bomb-laden scooter, claiming he was paid by and directed by Ukrainian intelligence.
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40% Bias Score
Three Israeli Offensives Devastate Jabaliya Refugee Camp
Between October 2023 and October 2024, three Israeli offensives on Jabaliya refugee camp resulted in the near-total destruction of the camp, killing dozens of civilians and leaving thousands homeless, raising concerns of war crimes and systematic displacement.
Three Israeli Offensives Devastate Jabaliya Refugee Camp
Between October 2023 and October 2024, three Israeli offensives on Jabaliya refugee camp resulted in the near-total destruction of the camp, killing dozens of civilians and leaving thousands homeless, raising concerns of war crimes and systematic displacement.
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64% Bias Score