December 2024
January 2025
Quantum Computing Threat to Bitcoin and Global Encryption
Google's Willow quantum computer, while a significant advancement, does not pose an immediate threat to Bitcoin's encryption; however, a future protocol update is necessary to ensure long-term security, alongside a global effort to upgrade all encryption methods to withstand quantum computing.
Quantum Computing Threat to Bitcoin and Global Encryption
Google's Willow quantum computer, while a significant advancement, does not pose an immediate threat to Bitcoin's encryption; however, a future protocol update is necessary to ensure long-term security, alongside a global effort to upgrade all encryption methods to withstand quantum computing.
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52% Bias Score
IDF Attack on Gaza Hospital Condemned by WHO Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) condemned the Israeli Defense Forces' (IDF) attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, which left the hospital empty after transferring 15 critical patients and 70 medical staff to an ill-equipped hospital; Israel arrested the hospital's director, accusing h...
IDF Attack on Gaza Hospital Condemned by WHO Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) condemned the Israeli Defense Forces' (IDF) attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, which left the hospital empty after transferring 15 critical patients and 70 medical staff to an ill-equipped hospital; Israel arrested the hospital's director, accusing h...
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56% Bias Score
South Korea Plane Crash: 179 Dead
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-8AS passenger plane from Bangkok crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday, resulting in at least 179 deaths and only two survivors among 181 people aboard; a possible bird strike may have caused a landing gear malfunction.
South Korea Plane Crash: 179 Dead
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-8AS passenger plane from Bangkok crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday, resulting in at least 179 deaths and only two survivors among 181 people aboard; a possible bird strike may have caused a landing gear malfunction.
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32% Bias Score
Israeli Hostage Crisis: Protests Erupt as Netanyahu's Role Questioned
Amidst a planned Israeli cabinet meeting, over 1,000 protestors in Tel Aviv demand the release of 100 Hamas hostages still held captive after the October 7th attack, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of obstructing negotiations while an Israeli report to the UN details the severe abuse suffered by t...
Israeli Hostage Crisis: Protests Erupt as Netanyahu's Role Questioned
Amidst a planned Israeli cabinet meeting, over 1,000 protestors in Tel Aviv demand the release of 100 Hamas hostages still held captive after the October 7th attack, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of obstructing negotiations while an Israeli report to the UN details the severe abuse suffered by t...
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56% Bias Score
473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.
473 Million Children in Conflict Zones: A UNICEF Report Highlights Record Numbers and Dire Conditions
A UNICEF report reveals that 473 million children worldwide, nearly double the 1990s level, reside in conflict zones, facing displacement, malnutrition, and lack of essential services, with four infants dying from cold in Gaza due to insufficient shelter and aid.
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40% Bias Score
Georgian Protests Erupt Amidst EU Membership Suspension and US Sanctions
Massive protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia on Saturday night against the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions, including the inauguration of a new president and the suspension of Georgia's EU membership bid until 2028, further fueled by US sanctions against the party's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvil...
Georgian Protests Erupt Amidst EU Membership Suspension and US Sanctions
Massive protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia on Saturday night against the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions, including the inauguration of a new president and the suspension of Georgia's EU membership bid until 2028, further fueled by US sanctions against the party's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvil...
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16% Bias Score
Ukraine Faces Energy Crisis Amidst Continued Russian Aggression and Threats
German Foreign Minister Baerbock pledged continued support for Ukraine, while Slovakia's Prime Minister threatened to cut electricity supplies, creating a potential energy crisis; the UK will provide £4.5 million to investigate Russian war crimes, as Amnesty International reports 17 verified inciden...
Ukraine Faces Energy Crisis Amidst Continued Russian Aggression and Threats
German Foreign Minister Baerbock pledged continued support for Ukraine, while Slovakia's Prime Minister threatened to cut electricity supplies, creating a potential energy crisis; the UK will provide £4.5 million to investigate Russian war crimes, as Amnesty International reports 17 verified inciden...
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52% Bias Score
96 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
On Sunday at 9:03 AM local time, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok crashed and burned at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board, with only two crew members surviving.
96 Dead in South Korea Plane Crash
On Sunday at 9:03 AM local time, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 from Bangkok crashed and burned at South Korea's Muan International Airport, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board, with only two crew members surviving.
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24% Bias Score
South Korea Plane Crash Kills 85 Amidst Political Crisis
A Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan airport in South Korea on Sunday, killing at least 85 people after its front landing gear failed to deploy, causing it to skid and catch fire; the incident occurred amidst a significant political crisis in the country.
South Korea Plane Crash Kills 85 Amidst Political Crisis
A Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan airport in South Korea on Sunday, killing at least 85 people after its front landing gear failed to deploy, causing it to skid and catch fire; the incident occurred amidst a significant political crisis in the country.
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28% Bias Score
Nvidia's Success: CEO's Unconventional Management Style
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, maintains a unique management style using daily "Top 5 Things" emails from employees, fostering direct communication and contributing to the company's remarkable growth and $3 trillion valuation.
Nvidia's Success: CEO's Unconventional Management Style
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, maintains a unique management style using daily "Top 5 Things" emails from employees, fostering direct communication and contributing to the company's remarkable growth and $3 trillion valuation.
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48% Bias Score
Israel Detains 240 at Gaza Hospital Following Military Operation
Following a forced entry and evacuation of patients and staff, Israeli forces detained over 240 individuals at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on December 28th, 2024, claiming they were Hamas and Islamic Jihad operatives using the hospital for military activities, while also confiscati...
Israel Detains 240 at Gaza Hospital Following Military Operation
Following a forced entry and evacuation of patients and staff, Israeli forces detained over 240 individuals at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on December 28th, 2024, claiming they were Hamas and Islamic Jihad operatives using the hospital for military activities, while also confiscati...
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56% Bias Score
South Korea Plane Crash Kills at Least 96
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 passenger plane crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on December 29, 2024, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board; initial reports cite a bird strike and poor weather as contributing factors.
South Korea Plane Crash Kills at Least 96
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 passenger plane crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea on December 29, 2024, killing at least 96 of the 181 people on board; initial reports cite a bird strike and poor weather as contributing factors.
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36% Bias Score