December 2024
January 2025
Trump 2.0: Food, Fertilizer, and Locks
A second Trump administration is anticipated to see a continuation of some policies, like tariffs, while others, such as potential regulation of processed food, mark a significant shift. General Mills stock has already declined, while fertilizer producer CF Industries and lock manufacturer Allegion ...
Trump 2.0: Food, Fertilizer, and Locks
A second Trump administration is anticipated to see a continuation of some policies, like tariffs, while others, such as potential regulation of processed food, mark a significant shift. General Mills stock has already declined, while fertilizer producer CF Industries and lock manufacturer Allegion ...
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40% Bias Score
Ethiopia: Ministry of Peace, Islamic Council Pledge Joint Peacebuilding Efforts
Ethiopia's Ministry of Peace and the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs pledged joint efforts for national peacebuilding and development, following a meeting where they committed to strengthening cooperation and supporting upcoming Majlis elections.
Ethiopia: Ministry of Peace, Islamic Council Pledge Joint Peacebuilding Efforts
Ethiopia's Ministry of Peace and the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs pledged joint efforts for national peacebuilding and development, following a meeting where they committed to strengthening cooperation and supporting upcoming Majlis elections.
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36% Bias Score
DRC: Seven Civilians Killed in Clashes Between Congolese Army and Allied Wazalendo Fighters
Seven civilians were killed and four wounded in clashes between Congolese army and Wazalendo fighters, nominally allies against M23 rebels, near Goma in North Kivu, DRC on December 23rd, 2023, raising concerns over inter-force coordination and civilian safety.
DRC: Seven Civilians Killed in Clashes Between Congolese Army and Allied Wazalendo Fighters
Seven civilians were killed and four wounded in clashes between Congolese army and Wazalendo fighters, nominally allies against M23 rebels, near Goma in North Kivu, DRC on December 23rd, 2023, raising concerns over inter-force coordination and civilian safety.
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12% Bias Score
Tayce Wins Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special
Tayce, a drag queen and former RuPaul's Drag Race UK contestant, won the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special with dance partner Kai Widdrington, achieving perfect scores for their cha-cha and beating five other celebrity contestants, including comedian Josh Widdicombe and actor Tamzin Outhwaite.
Tayce Wins Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special
Tayce, a drag queen and former RuPaul's Drag Race UK contestant, won the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special with dance partner Kai Widdrington, achieving perfect scores for their cha-cha and beating five other celebrity contestants, including comedian Josh Widdicombe and actor Tamzin Outhwaite.
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32% Bias Score
Police Shoot and Kill Knife-Wielding Man in Redditch
A 39-year-old man wielding a knife was shot and killed by a police firearms officer in Redditch, Worcestershire, on Christmas Eve following a standoff involving Tasers; the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating.
Police Shoot and Kill Knife-Wielding Man in Redditch
A 39-year-old man wielding a knife was shot and killed by a police firearms officer in Redditch, Worcestershire, on Christmas Eve following a standoff involving Tasers; the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating.
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40% Bias Score
Ajax Women Coach's Dismissal Leads to AC Milan Opportunity
Suzanne Bakker, former head coach of Ajax Women, was unexpectedly dismissed in January 2024 despite leading her team to success in the Champions League. She later secured a coaching position with AC Milan Women, highlighting her international recognition and resilience following the unexpected dismi...
Ajax Women Coach's Dismissal Leads to AC Milan Opportunity
Suzanne Bakker, former head coach of Ajax Women, was unexpectedly dismissed in January 2024 despite leading her team to success in the Champions League. She later secured a coaching position with AC Milan Women, highlighting her international recognition and resilience following the unexpected dismi...
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36% Bias Score
Government Should Subsidize Development Approval Costs to Speed Housing
The lengthy and costly governmental approval process for development projects, particularly residential ones, hinders much-needed construction, especially in coastal areas, due to fees, delays, and interest costs, prompting a suggestion for authorities to cover some or all of these expenses to accel...
Government Should Subsidize Development Approval Costs to Speed Housing
The lengthy and costly governmental approval process for development projects, particularly residential ones, hinders much-needed construction, especially in coastal areas, due to fees, delays, and interest costs, prompting a suggestion for authorities to cover some or all of these expenses to accel...
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56% Bias Score
King Charles Praises Community Response to UK Riots in Christmas Message
King Charles's annual Christmas message praised the UK's community response to summer riots, emphasizing the repair of damaged buildings, relationships, and trust, while also thanking healthcare professionals for their support during his and his daughter-in-law's cancer treatment.
King Charles Praises Community Response to UK Riots in Christmas Message
King Charles's annual Christmas message praised the UK's community response to summer riots, emphasizing the repair of damaged buildings, relationships, and trust, while also thanking healthcare professionals for their support during his and his daughter-in-law's cancer treatment.
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36% Bias Score
Chrysler Building's Construction: A Race Fueled by Architectural Rivalry
The Chrysler Building, a 77-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930, won a race to become the world's tallest building against 40 Wall Street, driven by a rivalry between its architect William van Alen and his former partner Harold Craig Severance, resulting in a last-minute addition of a spire.
Chrysler Building's Construction: A Race Fueled by Architectural Rivalry
The Chrysler Building, a 77-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930, won a race to become the world's tallest building against 40 Wall Street, driven by a rivalry between its architect William van Alen and his former partner Harold Craig Severance, resulting in a last-minute addition of a spire.
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48% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Fuels German Reflection on Unity Amidst Political Tensions
A deadly pre-Christmas attack in Magdeburg, Germany, prompted national mourning and reflection on social divisions, while the speaker addressed the upcoming snap elections and called for unity.
Magdeburg Attack Fuels German Reflection on Unity Amidst Political Tensions
A deadly pre-Christmas attack in Magdeburg, Germany, prompted national mourning and reflection on social divisions, while the speaker addressed the upcoming snap elections and called for unity.
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40% Bias Score
Doctor Who Christmas Special: "Joy to the World" Explores Loneliness and Apocalypse
Joy to the World," a Doctor Who Christmas special, follows the Doctor and his new companion Joy as they prevent the end of Earth in 4202 London, while simultaneously exploring themes of loneliness and the idealized versus the real experience of Christmas.
Doctor Who Christmas Special: "Joy to the World" Explores Loneliness and Apocalypse
Joy to the World," a Doctor Who Christmas special, follows the Doctor and his new companion Joy as they prevent the end of Earth in 4202 London, while simultaneously exploring themes of loneliness and the idealized versus the real experience of Christmas.
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28% Bias Score
Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.
Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.
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40% Bias Score