December 2024
January 2025
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
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44% Bias Score
Post-Dobbs Abortion Rates Rise Despite State Bans
Despite abortion bans in many states, abortion rates have slightly increased nationally since the Dobbs decision, primarily due to increased use of abortion pills and travel to states with legal abortions; however, access remains unequal.
Post-Dobbs Abortion Rates Rise Despite State Bans
Despite abortion bans in many states, abortion rates have slightly increased nationally since the Dobbs decision, primarily due to increased use of abortion pills and travel to states with legal abortions; however, access remains unequal.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Seeks Delay in TikTok Ban Ahead of Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump requested a delay in the TikTok ban until a "political solution" is found, following a court case where TikTok is contesting a January 19th deadline for severing ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance; the Biden administration argues that TikTok poses a national...
Trump Seeks Delay in TikTok Ban Ahead of Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump requested a delay in the TikTok ban until a "political solution" is found, following a court case where TikTok is contesting a January 19th deadline for severing ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance; the Biden administration argues that TikTok poses a national...
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36% Bias Score
Thea Sternheim's Paris Diaries: 1932-1949
Thea Sternheim's diaries, edited by Thomas Ehrsam, offer a unique perspective on the experiences of a German Jewish emigrant in Paris from 1932 to 1949, detailing her daily life, artistic engagements, and political commentary amid rising antisemitism, World War II, and the challenges of exile.
Thea Sternheim's Paris Diaries: 1932-1949
Thea Sternheim's diaries, edited by Thomas Ehrsam, offer a unique perspective on the experiences of a German Jewish emigrant in Paris from 1932 to 1949, detailing her daily life, artistic engagements, and political commentary amid rising antisemitism, World War II, and the challenges of exile.
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28% Bias Score
Libya Backs New Syrian Government, Emphasizing Security and Energy Cooperation
Libya's State Minister for Communication Walid Ellafi announced full support for Syria's new authorities following the December 8th fall of Assad's regime, emphasizing security, military, and energy cooperation. This follows a 2020 re-opening of the Libyan diplomatic mission in Damascus.
Libya Backs New Syrian Government, Emphasizing Security and Energy Cooperation
Libya's State Minister for Communication Walid Ellafi announced full support for Syria's new authorities following the December 8th fall of Assad's regime, emphasizing security, military, and energy cooperation. This follows a 2020 re-opening of the Libyan diplomatic mission in Damascus.
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52% Bias Score
Merz Opposes German Peacekeepers in Ukraine Without Russian Consent
CDU leader Friedrich Merz opposes sending German peacekeepers to Ukraine without international mandate and Russian agreement, advocating for a negotiated peace and rejecting a special fund for Ukraine's aid.
Merz Opposes German Peacekeepers in Ukraine Without Russian Consent
CDU leader Friedrich Merz opposes sending German peacekeepers to Ukraine without international mandate and Russian agreement, advocating for a negotiated peace and rejecting a special fund for Ukraine's aid.
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40% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Putin Apologizes Amidst Air Defense Questions
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 and injuring 29, after deviating from its route from Baku to Grozny; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized, stating that Russian air defenses were active due to Ukrainian drone attacks; investigations are ongoing.
Azerbaijan Plane Crash: Putin Apologizes Amidst Air Defense Questions
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 and injuring 29, after deviating from its route from Baku to Grozny; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized, stating that Russian air defenses were active due to Ukrainian drone attacks; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia's Air Defenses Suspected
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Russian air defenses were active, and Azerbaijan alleges the plane was struck by Russian forces, prompting multiple airlines to suspend flights to Russia.
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia's Air Defenses Suspected
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Russian air defenses were active, and Azerbaijan alleges the plane was struck by Russian forces, prompting multiple airlines to suspend flights to Russia.
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48% Bias Score
French Households to See 14% Electricity Bill Decrease
The French government's electricity price shield will end February 1st, 2025, leading to a 14% decrease in household electricity bills due to lower international prices, despite a canceled planned tax increase that would have limited the decrease to 9%.
French Households to See 14% Electricity Bill Decrease
The French government's electricity price shield will end February 1st, 2025, leading to a 14% decrease in household electricity bills due to lower international prices, despite a canceled planned tax increase that would have limited the decrease to 9%.
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52% Bias Score
Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.
Sami National Theatre and Reindeer Herding School Opens in Kautokeino
Snøhetta's Čoarvemátta building in Kautokeino, Norway, opened in 2022, combining the Sami National Theatre and a reindeer herding school, symbolizing reconciliation and cultural preservation through a unique architectural design that reflects Sami traditions.
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36% Bias Score
Fico Threatens Ukraine's Electricity Supply, Zelensky Accuses Putin's Influence
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to cut off Ukraine's emergency electricity supply in winter, following a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, prompting accusations from Ukrainian President Zelensky that Fico is opening a second energy front against Ukraine at the behest of Russia. Fic...
Fico Threatens Ukraine's Electricity Supply, Zelensky Accuses Putin's Influence
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to cut off Ukraine's emergency electricity supply in winter, following a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, prompting accusations from Ukrainian President Zelensky that Fico is opening a second energy front against Ukraine at the behest of Russia. Fic...
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60% Bias Score
Georgia's President Defies Ruling Party, Sparking Deep Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili is defying the ruling party by refusing to leave office after her term ends Sunday, protesting the election of far-right Mikheil Kavelashvili, amid a deep political crisis fueled by a contested October election, sanctions against the ruling party's leader, and...
Georgia's President Defies Ruling Party, Sparking Deep Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili is defying the ruling party by refusing to leave office after her term ends Sunday, protesting the election of far-right Mikheil Kavelashvili, amid a deep political crisis fueled by a contested October election, sanctions against the ruling party's leader, and...
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52% Bias Score