January 2025
February 2025
Murdoch's Media Empire Issues Unprecedented Apology to Prince Harry
News Group Newspapers (NGN), owned by Rupert Murdoch, issued a public apology and paid substantial damages to Prince Harry and Tom Watson, settling a lawsuit regarding unlawful activities, including phone hacking, by private investigators working for The Sun between 1996 and 2011, marking a signific...
Murdoch's Media Empire Issues Unprecedented Apology to Prince Harry
News Group Newspapers (NGN), owned by Rupert Murdoch, issued a public apology and paid substantial damages to Prince Harry and Tom Watson, settling a lawsuit regarding unlawful activities, including phone hacking, by private investigators working for The Sun between 1996 and 2011, marking a signific...
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40% Bias Score
1,500 More US Troops Deployed to Southern Border
President Trump ordered an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the US Southern border within 48 hours to augment existing forces and assist with migrant repatriation, potentially escalating to 10,000 troops in response to the ongoing migrant crisis.
1,500 More US Troops Deployed to Southern Border
President Trump ordered an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the US Southern border within 48 hours to augment existing forces and assist with migrant repatriation, potentially escalating to 10,000 troops in response to the ongoing migrant crisis.
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Sweeping Executive Orders in First Three Days
President Trump's first three days in office saw numerous executive orders impacting immigration (border emergency, halting asylum seekers), energy (rescinded environmental protections), and federal employees (firing senior officials, halting DEI programs), sparking mixed reactions.
Trump's Sweeping Executive Orders in First Three Days
President Trump's first three days in office saw numerous executive orders impacting immigration (border emergency, halting asylum seekers), energy (rescinded environmental protections), and federal employees (firing senior officials, halting DEI programs), sparking mixed reactions.
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48% Bias Score
TikTok US Ban Delay: Deal Expected Soon
ByteDance board member Bill Ford announced that a deal to keep TikTok operational in the US is imminent, involving negotiations between the US and Chinese governments and multiple interested buyers, following President Trump's executive order delaying the ban.
TikTok US Ban Delay: Deal Expected Soon
ByteDance board member Bill Ford announced that a deal to keep TikTok operational in the US is imminent, involving negotiations between the US and Chinese governments and multiple interested buyers, following President Trump's executive order delaying the ban.
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56% Bias Score
Trump Issues Executive Order to End Federal Censorship
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday aiming to end federal censorship, banning federal actions that restrict free speech and ordering an investigation into the Biden administration's actions; experts warn this could increase disinformation and harm national security while conservative...
Trump Issues Executive Order to End Federal Censorship
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday aiming to end federal censorship, banning federal actions that restrict free speech and ordering an investigation into the Biden administration's actions; experts warn this could increase disinformation and harm national security while conservative...
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52% Bias Score
Musk Questions Funding of US's $500 Billion AI Project "Stargate
The US announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure project called "Stargate," involving Oracle, SoftBank, and OpenAI, but Elon Musk disputes the funding, claiming SoftBank secured only $10 billion; OpenAI's CEO confirmed construction has started.
Musk Questions Funding of US's $500 Billion AI Project "Stargate
The US announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure project called "Stargate," involving Oracle, SoftBank, and OpenAI, but Elon Musk disputes the funding, claiming SoftBank secured only $10 billion; OpenAI's CEO confirmed construction has started.
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44% Bias Score
Ukraine Invests €450 Million in Wind Farm Amidst War
DTEK, a private Ukrainian energy company, is investing €450 million to expand its Tyligulska wind farm to 500 MW, powering 900,000 homes, amidst the destruction of 90% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russian shelling; this is the largest Eastern European wind farm built in a decade, showcasing...
Ukraine Invests €450 Million in Wind Farm Amidst War
DTEK, a private Ukrainian energy company, is investing €450 million to expand its Tyligulska wind farm to 500 MW, powering 900,000 homes, amidst the destruction of 90% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russian shelling; this is the largest Eastern European wind farm built in a decade, showcasing...
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48% Bias Score
Supreme Court Weighs Context of Deadly Traffic Stop in Excessive Force Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving the 2016 fatal shooting of Ashtian Barnes by a Harris County traffic officer during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls; justices seemed likely to rule that the events leading up to the shooting should be considered when determining whether excessive...
Supreme Court Weighs Context of Deadly Traffic Stop in Excessive Force Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving the 2016 fatal shooting of Ashtian Barnes by a Harris County traffic officer during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls; justices seemed likely to rule that the events leading up to the shooting should be considered when determining whether excessive...
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36% Bias Score
Fico Accuses Slovak Opposition of Coup Plot
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the opposition of planning a "Maidan-style" coup, citing a classified intelligence report containing leaked emails from an NGO planning non-violent protests; the opposition called it a procedural tactic to silence criticism, and the no-confidence vote was...
Fico Accuses Slovak Opposition of Coup Plot
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the opposition of planning a "Maidan-style" coup, citing a classified intelligence report containing leaked emails from an NGO planning non-violent protests; the opposition called it a procedural tactic to silence criticism, and the no-confidence vote was...
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52% Bias Score
1,500 Active-Duty Troops Deployed to Southern Border
The Pentagon deployed 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border to aid Border Patrol agents, construct barriers, and support deportation flights for over 5,000 migrants, a move stemming from President Trump's executive orders aimed at enhancing immigration enforcement.
1,500 Active-Duty Troops Deployed to Southern Border
The Pentagon deployed 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border to aid Border Patrol agents, construct barriers, and support deportation flights for over 5,000 migrants, a move stemming from President Trump's executive orders aimed at enhancing immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score
Nashville School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Injured
A 17-year-old student, Solomon Henderson, shot and killed a female student and injured a male student at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, before taking his own life; this is the first school shooting in the US this year, according to CNN.
Nashville School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Injured
A 17-year-old student, Solomon Henderson, shot and killed a female student and injured a male student at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, before taking his own life; this is the first school shooting in the US this year, according to CNN.
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44% Bias Score
ICC War Crimes Suspect Released in Italy, Returns to Libya
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, wanted by the ICC for war crimes and torture, was released from Italian custody due to procedural errors and returned to Libya on January 21st aboard an Italian government plane, sparking political controversy and criticism of Italy's handling of the case.
ICC War Crimes Suspect Released in Italy, Returns to Libya
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, wanted by the ICC for war crimes and torture, was released from Italian custody due to procedural errors and returned to Libya on January 21st aboard an Italian government plane, sparking political controversy and criticism of Italy's handling of the case.
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52% Bias Score