December 2024
January 2025
U.S. Economy Posts 3.1% Growth in Q3 Despite Inflation and Election Results
The American economy expanded by 3.1% in Q3 2023, fueled by robust consumer spending and export growth, despite persistent inflation and the recent election of Donald Trump.
U.S. Economy Posts 3.1% Growth in Q3 Despite Inflation and Election Results
The American economy expanded by 3.1% in Q3 2023, fueled by robust consumer spending and export growth, despite persistent inflation and the recent election of Donald Trump.
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48% Bias Score
Senate Launches "Make America Healthy Again" Caucus to Support Trump's Health Plan
Senator Roger Marshall launched the Senate's "Make America Healthy Again" caucus on Thursday to support President-elect Trump and HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to improve public health through better nutrition, increased access to affordable food, and expanded primary care; the caucus inc...
Senate Launches "Make America Healthy Again" Caucus to Support Trump's Health Plan
Senator Roger Marshall launched the Senate's "Make America Healthy Again" caucus on Thursday to support President-elect Trump and HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to improve public health through better nutrition, increased access to affordable food, and expanded primary care; the caucus inc...
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48% Bias Score
Blinken's Final UN Trip Prioritizes AI, Sudan Crisis Amidst Deep Divisions
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will chair two UN Security Council meetings this week, focusing on artificial intelligence and Sudan's humanitarian crisis, rather than the Ukraine war or the Israeli-Hamas conflict, reflecting a strategic effort to find areas of potential consensus within a deeply ...
Blinken's Final UN Trip Prioritizes AI, Sudan Crisis Amidst Deep Divisions
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will chair two UN Security Council meetings this week, focusing on artificial intelligence and Sudan's humanitarian crisis, rather than the Ukraine war or the Israeli-Hamas conflict, reflecting a strategic effort to find areas of potential consensus within a deeply ...
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48% Bias Score
Abkhazian MP Killed in Parliament Shooting Amidst Political Unrest
A member of the Abkhazian parliament, Vakhtang Golandzia, was killed and another, Kan Kvartchia, injured in a shooting in Sukhumi on December 19th, according to a statement by the acting leader, Badra Gounba, following recent protests against a controversial economic deal with Russia.
Abkhazian MP Killed in Parliament Shooting Amidst Political Unrest
A member of the Abkhazian parliament, Vakhtang Golandzia, was killed and another, Kan Kvartchia, injured in a shooting in Sukhumi on December 19th, according to a statement by the acting leader, Badra Gounba, following recent protests against a controversial economic deal with Russia.
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36% Bias Score
Oldest Saber-Toothed Animal Fossil Found, Reshaping Understanding of Mammal Evolution
A 280-to-270-million-year-old gorgonopsian fossil, the oldest known saber-toothed animal, was discovered in Mallorca, Spain, filling a significant gap in the therapsid fossil record and suggesting that early mammal ancestors may have thrived in diverse environments.
Oldest Saber-Toothed Animal Fossil Found, Reshaping Understanding of Mammal Evolution
A 280-to-270-million-year-old gorgonopsian fossil, the oldest known saber-toothed animal, was discovered in Mallorca, Spain, filling a significant gap in the therapsid fossil record and suggesting that early mammal ancestors may have thrived in diverse environments.
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16% Bias Score
French Court Convicts 51 Men in Mass Rape Case, Sparking National Outrage
A French court convicted 51 men, including Dominique Pelicot, of the rape and drugging of his wife, Gisèle, over a decade; the trial, publicized by Gisèle's decision to waive anonymity, sparked national outrage over France's handling of sexual assault and a demand for reform.
French Court Convicts 51 Men in Mass Rape Case, Sparking National Outrage
A French court convicted 51 men, including Dominique Pelicot, of the rape and drugging of his wife, Gisèle, over a decade; the trial, publicized by Gisèle's decision to waive anonymity, sparked national outrage over France's handling of sexual assault and a demand for reform.
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44% Bias Score
US Sanctions on Pakistani Missile Program Spark Regional Tensions
The U.S. imposed sanctions on four Pakistani entities for allegedly supporting the country's ballistic missile program, prompting condemnation from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which claimed the actions were discriminatory and destabilizing for the region.
US Sanctions on Pakistani Missile Program Spark Regional Tensions
The U.S. imposed sanctions on four Pakistani entities for allegedly supporting the country's ballistic missile program, prompting condemnation from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which claimed the actions were discriminatory and destabilizing for the region.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Opposes Funding Bill, Threatening Government Shutdown
Facing a Saturday deadline, Donald Trump opposes a bipartisan government funding bill, threatening a shutdown unless Congress includes a debt ceiling increase; this jeopardizes disaster relief and farmer aid, with Trump even threatening primary challenges to Republicans who support the bill.
Trump Opposes Funding Bill, Threatening Government Shutdown
Facing a Saturday deadline, Donald Trump opposes a bipartisan government funding bill, threatening a shutdown unless Congress includes a debt ceiling increase; this jeopardizes disaster relief and farmer aid, with Trump even threatening primary challenges to Republicans who support the bill.
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52% Bias Score
Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.
Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Immunity Doesn't Shield Him from Civil Lawsuits
Donald Trump, despite gaining sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution, faces numerous civil lawsuits, including defamation claims, lawsuits related to the January 6th Capitol attack and clearing racial justice protesters, potentially forcing him to give sworn testimony and creating significant p...
Trump's Immunity Doesn't Shield Him from Civil Lawsuits
Donald Trump, despite gaining sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution, faces numerous civil lawsuits, including defamation claims, lawsuits related to the January 6th Capitol attack and clearing racial justice protesters, potentially forcing him to give sworn testimony and creating significant p...
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Presidential Term Faces Numerous Civil Lawsuits
Donald Trump, despite broad immunity from criminal prosecution, faces numerous civil lawsuits that could force him into court, creating ongoing legal and political challenges during his presidency; these range from defamation claims to lawsuits concerning the January 6th Capitol attack and the clear...
Trump's Presidential Term Faces Numerous Civil Lawsuits
Donald Trump, despite broad immunity from criminal prosecution, faces numerous civil lawsuits that could force him into court, creating ongoing legal and political challenges during his presidency; these range from defamation claims to lawsuits concerning the January 6th Capitol attack and the clear...
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48% Bias Score
Turkiye Rejects US-Claimed Ceasefire, Vows to Continue Syrian Operation
Turkiye denies a US-claimed ceasefire extension with Syrian Kurdish fighters, vowing to continue its military operation to remove them from northern Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad; a senior Turkish official called the US statement a mistake.
Turkiye Rejects US-Claimed Ceasefire, Vows to Continue Syrian Operation
Turkiye denies a US-claimed ceasefire extension with Syrian Kurdish fighters, vowing to continue its military operation to remove them from northern Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad; a senior Turkish official called the US statement a mistake.
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52% Bias Score