December 2024
January 2025
EU Announces New Sanctions Against Russia's "Shadow Fleet" After Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Following damage to a Baltic Sea cable and the Finnish detention of the Eagle S tanker suspected of involvement, the EU announced further sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet," pledging enhanced cable protection and international cooperation to combat sanctions evasion.
EU Announces New Sanctions Against Russia's "Shadow Fleet" After Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Following damage to a Baltic Sea cable and the Finnish detention of the Eagle S tanker suspected of involvement, the EU announced further sanctions against Russia's "shadow fleet," pledging enhanced cable protection and international cooperation to combat sanctions evasion.
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52% Bias Score
Chiefs Clinch Top AFC Playoff Seed, Secure Home-Field Advantage
The Kansas City Chiefs clinched the top seed in the AFC playoffs with a decisive 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, securing home-field advantage and extending their playoff dominance.
Chiefs Clinch Top AFC Playoff Seed, Secure Home-Field Advantage
The Kansas City Chiefs clinched the top seed in the AFC playoffs with a decisive 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, securing home-field advantage and extending their playoff dominance.
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52% Bias Score
Trump Administration Considers Resuming Family Detention for Migrants
President-elect Trump's administration is considering resuming family detention for migrants, potentially reversing the Biden administration's policy, according to Tom Homan, who was acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration. Homan said the administ...
Trump Administration Considers Resuming Family Detention for Migrants
President-elect Trump's administration is considering resuming family detention for migrants, potentially reversing the Biden administration's policy, according to Tom Homan, who was acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration. Homan said the administ...
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60% Bias Score
Oregon Cat Death Highlights Bird Flu Risk in Pet Food
An Oregon cat's death from bird flu, linked to recalled Northwest Naturals raw turkey pet food, raises concerns about zoonotic disease transmission through contaminated pet food, impacting pet owners nationwide and highlighting the importance of proper food preparation and handling.
Oregon Cat Death Highlights Bird Flu Risk in Pet Food
An Oregon cat's death from bird flu, linked to recalled Northwest Naturals raw turkey pet food, raises concerns about zoonotic disease transmission through contaminated pet food, impacting pet owners nationwide and highlighting the importance of proper food preparation and handling.
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32% Bias Score
New State Laws Take Effect in 2025 Across Diverse Issues
New state laws in 2025 cover various issues: California regulates AI and social media influencers, facing legal challenges in Florida and Tennessee over social media restrictions for minors; Delaware mandates abortion coverage; Minnesota and Delaware tighten gun control; Kentucky legalizes medical m...
New State Laws Take Effect in 2025 Across Diverse Issues
New state laws in 2025 cover various issues: California regulates AI and social media influencers, facing legal challenges in Florida and Tennessee over social media restrictions for minors; Delaware mandates abortion coverage; Minnesota and Delaware tighten gun control; Kentucky legalizes medical m...
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24% Bias Score
Heavy Losses Reported for North Korean Troops in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian intelligence reports heavy losses for North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia in the Kursk region, facing logistical issues and significant casualties near Novoivanovka, while President Zelensky highlights increased US military aid despite concerns over the incoming Trump administrat...
Heavy Losses Reported for North Korean Troops in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian intelligence reports heavy losses for North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia in the Kursk region, facing logistical issues and significant casualties near Novoivanovka, while President Zelensky highlights increased US military aid despite concerns over the incoming Trump administrat...
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40% Bias Score
Danish Mercenary Charged with Terrorism in Russia
Danish mercenary Annabelle Jorgensen, with prior military experience in Iraq and the Danish armed forces, was charged by Russia with terrorism and mercenarism for participating in November 2024 attacks in the Kursk region, receiving at least $6,000 before returning to Denmark.
Danish Mercenary Charged with Terrorism in Russia
Danish mercenary Annabelle Jorgensen, with prior military experience in Iraq and the Danish armed forces, was charged by Russia with terrorism and mercenarism for participating in November 2024 attacks in the Kursk region, receiving at least $6,000 before returning to Denmark.
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64% Bias Score
Wembanyama's Near-Record Christmas Debut Ends in Spurs Loss
Victor Wembanyama scored 42 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in his Christmas Day debut for the San Antonio Spurs against the New York Knicks, nearly breaking Spurs' Christmas records, but the Spurs lost 117-114.
Wembanyama's Near-Record Christmas Debut Ends in Spurs Loss
Victor Wembanyama scored 42 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in his Christmas Day debut for the San Antonio Spurs against the New York Knicks, nearly breaking Spurs' Christmas records, but the Spurs lost 117-114.
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48% Bias Score
Florida Condo Safety Law Increases Fees, Impacts Market
A new Florida condo safety law, enacted after the Surfside collapse, mandates higher reserve funds and inspections for buildings with three or more stories, leading to increased fees for condo owners, particularly in older buildings in South Florida, and impacting the condo market.
Florida Condo Safety Law Increases Fees, Impacts Market
A new Florida condo safety law, enacted after the Surfside collapse, mandates higher reserve funds and inspections for buildings with three or more stories, leading to increased fees for condo owners, particularly in older buildings in South Florida, and impacting the condo market.
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44% Bias Score
South Korea Impeaches Acting President Amidst Economic Crisis
South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday with 192 votes, amidst economic turmoil and political division following President Yoon Suk-yeol's earlier impeachment; Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok will assume the acting presidency.
South Korea Impeaches Acting President Amidst Economic Crisis
South Korea's parliament impeached acting President Han Duck-soo on Friday with 192 votes, amidst economic turmoil and political division following President Yoon Suk-yeol's earlier impeachment; Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok will assume the acting presidency.
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44% Bias Score
Investigation Ordered into Sara Netanyahu for Alleged Harassment of Political Opponents and Witness
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara ordered a police investigation into Sara Netanyahu for allegedly harassing political opponents and a witness in her husband's corruption trial, based on WhatsApp messages revealing instructions to a former aide to organize protests and intimidate the witne...
Investigation Ordered into Sara Netanyahu for Alleged Harassment of Political Opponents and Witness
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara ordered a police investigation into Sara Netanyahu for allegedly harassing political opponents and a witness in her husband's corruption trial, based on WhatsApp messages revealing instructions to a former aide to organize protests and intimidate the witne...
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72% Bias Score
Finland Investigates Oil Tanker for Sabotage of Baltic Sea Power Cable
Finnish authorities are investigating the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2023, with the ship's anchor; the incident is seen as potentially part of a pattern of hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
Finland Investigates Oil Tanker for Sabotage of Baltic Sea Power Cable
Finnish authorities are investigating the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging the EstLink 2 submarine power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25, 2023, with the ship's anchor; the incident is seen as potentially part of a pattern of hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.
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52% Bias Score