January 2025
February 2025
Trump Offers Severance to Two Million Federal Employees
Donald Trump's administration is offering two million federal employees an eight-month severance package to resign by February 6th, ending remote work, and implementing stricter conduct standards, impacting the size and composition of the federal workforce.
Trump Offers Severance to Two Million Federal Employees
Donald Trump's administration is offering two million federal employees an eight-month severance package to resign by February 6th, ending remote work, and implementing stricter conduct standards, impacting the size and composition of the federal workforce.
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56% Bias Score
Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Funding Freeze
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's order to freeze federal funding for various programs due to its unclear scope and potential to disrupt essential services, setting the stage for a broader legal battle over executive authority and budgetary control.
Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Funding Freeze
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's order to freeze federal funding for various programs due to its unclear scope and potential to disrupt essential services, setting the stage for a broader legal battle over executive authority and budgetary control.
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40% Bias Score
US Grants Minority Status to Jewish-Owned Businesses, Sparking Debate
The US Department of Commerce designated Jewish-owned businesses as minority-owned on January 13, 2025, sparking debate about economic inclusion, antisemitism, and the complexities of minority status in the US.
US Grants Minority Status to Jewish-Owned Businesses, Sparking Debate
The US Department of Commerce designated Jewish-owned businesses as minority-owned on January 13, 2025, sparking debate about economic inclusion, antisemitism, and the complexities of minority status in the US.
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56% Bias Score
Van Hollen's Questioning of Stefanik Underscores Western Assault on Jewish State
Senator Chris Van Hollen's questioning of ambassadorial nominee Elise Stefanik regarding Israel's biblical right to the West Bank during her Senate confirmation hearing highlights a growing Western movement to undermine the Jewish state's legitimacy, impacting global stability and U.S. national secu...
Van Hollen's Questioning of Stefanik Underscores Western Assault on Jewish State
Senator Chris Van Hollen's questioning of ambassadorial nominee Elise Stefanik regarding Israel's biblical right to the West Bank during her Senate confirmation hearing highlights a growing Western movement to undermine the Jewish state's legitimacy, impacting global stability and U.S. national secu...
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60% Bias Score
Broligarchy": Tech CEOs' Influence at the 2024 Inauguration
The article analyzes the term "broligarchy", tracing its emergence from a 2009 Twitter term to its current use describing the significant influence of tech CEOs, particularly during the 2024 presidential inauguration, highlighting their close ties to the new administration and concerns about power i...
Broligarchy": Tech CEOs' Influence at the 2024 Inauguration
The article analyzes the term "broligarchy", tracing its emergence from a 2009 Twitter term to its current use describing the significant influence of tech CEOs, particularly during the 2024 presidential inauguration, highlighting their close ties to the new administration and concerns about power i...
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64% Bias Score
Tesla Challenges EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs
Tesla is challenging the European Union's new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, ranging from 7.8 percent to 35.3 percent plus a pre-existing 10 percent, arguing against the EU's claims of unfair Chinese subsidies; this follows similar actions by BMW and other Chinese automakers.
Tesla Challenges EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs
Tesla is challenging the European Union's new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, ranging from 7.8 percent to 35.3 percent plus a pre-existing 10 percent, arguing against the EU's claims of unfair Chinese subsidies; this follows similar actions by BMW and other Chinese automakers.
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48% Bias Score
City and PSG fight for Champions League qualification in final game
In the final regular season game, Manchester City (8 points, 25th) and Paris Saint-Germain (10 points, 22nd), both Champions League contenders, need wins or draws to qualify; City's struggles stem from Rodri's injury and tactical changes, while PSG faces challenges under Luis Enrique without Mbappé.
City and PSG fight for Champions League qualification in final game
In the final regular season game, Manchester City (8 points, 25th) and Paris Saint-Germain (10 points, 22nd), both Champions League contenders, need wins or draws to qualify; City's struggles stem from Rodri's injury and tactical changes, while PSG faces challenges under Luis Enrique without Mbappé.
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48% Bias Score
Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youths
A Dutch study found that children in foster care are moved an average of six times, causing significant mental health issues and social disruption; improvements to the system, such as better staff training and flexible support are needed to prevent this.
Frequent Foster Care Moves Harm Dutch Youths
A Dutch study found that children in foster care are moved an average of six times, causing significant mental health issues and social disruption; improvements to the system, such as better staff training and flexible support are needed to prevent this.
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64% Bias Score
Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
Levin Rejects Supreme Court President, Paralysis Ensues
Following his lawful selection by the Judicial Selection Committee, Justice Isaac Amit was appointed president of the Israeli Supreme Court; however, Justice Minister Yariv Levin refused to cooperate with him, citing an improper procedure and unresolved ethical allegations, both claims proven false,...
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56% Bias Score
Personalized Cell Products Show Promise in Regenerating Damaged Tissues
Sechenov University scientists are developing personalized biomedicinal cell products (BMCPs) for regenerating vocal cords, eardrums, and nasal cavities; these "cocktails" of a patient's cells and medication promote faster, scar-free healing, with initial success shown in eardrum regeneration in ani...
Personalized Cell Products Show Promise in Regenerating Damaged Tissues
Sechenov University scientists are developing personalized biomedicinal cell products (BMCPs) for regenerating vocal cords, eardrums, and nasal cavities; these "cocktails" of a patient's cells and medication promote faster, scar-free healing, with initial success shown in eardrum regeneration in ani...
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48% Bias Score
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Confronted Neo-Nazis at Melbourne Fundraiser
In Melbourne, Australia, charges were dropped against Benjamin Squire, who confronted neo-Nazis at a fundraiser, highlighting concerns about unequal treatment of anti-fascist protestors versus far-right groups. The incident occurred at Cafe Gummo in Thornbury on an August night in 2023, involving 20...
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Confronted Neo-Nazis at Melbourne Fundraiser
In Melbourne, Australia, charges were dropped against Benjamin Squire, who confronted neo-Nazis at a fundraiser, highlighting concerns about unequal treatment of anti-fascist protestors versus far-right groups. The incident occurred at Cafe Gummo in Thornbury on an August night in 2023, involving 20...
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52% Bias Score
Global Coking Coal Market Rebalances, Creating Investment Opportunity
Declining Chinese demand for coking coal, a key steelmaking material, is creating a market opportunity as India and the U.S. increase steel production, leading investment banks to predict a significant price rebound and recommend buying stocks like Coronado Global Resources.
Global Coking Coal Market Rebalances, Creating Investment Opportunity
Declining Chinese demand for coking coal, a key steelmaking material, is creating a market opportunity as India and the U.S. increase steel production, leading investment banks to predict a significant price rebound and recommend buying stocks like Coronado Global Resources.
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40% Bias Score