January 2025
February 2025
Beinart's Critique of Israeli Actions in Gaza
Peter Beinart's "Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza" critiques mainstream Israeli perspectives on the Gaza conflict, arguing that prioritizing Jewish self-determination over Palestinian rights perpetuates injustice; Beinart, a former Zionist, now advocates for a unitary Arab-Jewish state.
Beinart's Critique of Israeli Actions in Gaza
Peter Beinart's "Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza" critiques mainstream Israeli perspectives on the Gaza conflict, arguing that prioritizing Jewish self-determination over Palestinian rights perpetuates injustice; Beinart, a former Zionist, now advocates for a unitary Arab-Jewish state.
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56% Bias Score
Saratov Duma Deputy Calls for Unified Support for Special Military Operation Participants
Saratov regional Duma deputy Artem Chebotarev, returning from the war zone, urged colleagues to unite efforts to aid special military operation participants, citing insufficient funding and personnel as major obstacles to effective support.
Saratov Duma Deputy Calls for Unified Support for Special Military Operation Participants
Saratov regional Duma deputy Artem Chebotarev, returning from the war zone, urged colleagues to unite efforts to aid special military operation participants, citing insufficient funding and personnel as major obstacles to effective support.
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40% Bias Score
US Egg Shortage: Avian Flu Drives Prices Soar
Avian flu outbreak in the U.S. decimated over 20 million chickens, causing a 36.8% egg price surge in December 2024 and projected 20.3% increase in 2025, impacting businesses reliant on eggs.
US Egg Shortage: Avian Flu Drives Prices Soar
Avian flu outbreak in the U.S. decimated over 20 million chickens, causing a 36.8% egg price surge in December 2024 and projected 20.3% increase in 2025, impacting businesses reliant on eggs.
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40% Bias Score
Manhattan Associates Surpasses $1 Billion in Revenue, but Forecasts Slow Growth
Manhattan Associates Inc. reported $1.042 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 12.1% increase year-over-year, driven by strong WMS and omnichannel solutions and its cloud-native Active Platform which addresses the disconnect between supply chain planning and execution; however, the company forecast...
Manhattan Associates Surpasses $1 Billion in Revenue, but Forecasts Slow Growth
Manhattan Associates Inc. reported $1.042 billion in annual revenue for 2023, a 12.1% increase year-over-year, driven by strong WMS and omnichannel solutions and its cloud-native Active Platform which addresses the disconnect between supply chain planning and execution; however, the company forecast...
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48% Bias Score
Ruto's Egypt Visit Strengthens Kenya-Egypt Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Kenyan President Ruto concluded a two-day state visit to Egypt on [Date], aimed at bolstering diplomatic and trade ties, particularly in tea exports, valued annually between \$600 million and \$700 million, following a June postponement due to domestic unrest.
Ruto's Egypt Visit Strengthens Kenya-Egypt Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Kenyan President Ruto concluded a two-day state visit to Egypt on [Date], aimed at bolstering diplomatic and trade ties, particularly in tea exports, valued annually between \$600 million and \$700 million, following a June postponement due to domestic unrest.
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44% Bias Score
80 Illegal Migrants Deported from El Paso in DoD Operation
On Tuesday, a C-17 military plane deported 80 illegal Ecuadorian migrants from El Paso, Texas, back to Ecuador in a Department of Defense operation witnessed by Fox News, aiming to deter illegal immigration by swiftly removing those apprehended.
80 Illegal Migrants Deported from El Paso in DoD Operation
On Tuesday, a C-17 military plane deported 80 illegal Ecuadorian migrants from El Paso, Texas, back to Ecuador in a Department of Defense operation witnessed by Fox News, aiming to deter illegal immigration by swiftly removing those apprehended.
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76% Bias Score
Aligned Secures \$8M to Enhance AI-Powered B2B Sales Platform
Aligned, a B2B sales platform, secured \$8 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to \$14 million, to enhance its AI-powered Digital Sales Room (DSR) that addresses the complexities of modern B2B sales processes, impacting 77 percent of buyers who find current processes too complex ...
Aligned Secures \$8M to Enhance AI-Powered B2B Sales Platform
Aligned, a B2B sales platform, secured \$8 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to \$14 million, to enhance its AI-powered Digital Sales Room (DSR) that addresses the complexities of modern B2B sales processes, impacting 77 percent of buyers who find current processes too complex ...
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52% Bias Score
U.K. Pension Funds Weather Borrowing Cost Spike, Unlike 2022 Crisis
Higher U.K. borrowing costs this year, unlike the 2022 mini-budget crisis, have benefited pension funds due to higher funding ratios, lower leverage, improved governance, and a more measured yield increase; however, this reduced demand for new gilts presents challenges for the U.K. Debt Management O...
U.K. Pension Funds Weather Borrowing Cost Spike, Unlike 2022 Crisis
Higher U.K. borrowing costs this year, unlike the 2022 mini-budget crisis, have benefited pension funds due to higher funding ratios, lower leverage, improved governance, and a more measured yield increase; however, this reduced demand for new gilts presents challenges for the U.K. Debt Management O...
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40% Bias Score
Boeing Q4 Results: Missed Expectations, but Optimistic Outlook for 2025
Boeing's Q4 results missed expectations, reporting $15.2 billion in revenue and a $5.90 per-share loss, down 31% and 64% year-over-year, respectively, due to a production strike and FAA production cap; however, the company anticipates increased production in 2025.
Boeing Q4 Results: Missed Expectations, but Optimistic Outlook for 2025
Boeing's Q4 results missed expectations, reporting $15.2 billion in revenue and a $5.90 per-share loss, down 31% and 64% year-over-year, respectively, due to a production strike and FAA production cap; however, the company anticipates increased production in 2025.
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40% Bias Score
South Africa Joins International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources
South Africa officially joined the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) on December 23, 2024, becoming the 154th contracting party, aligning with its national biodiversity conservation policies and fostering collaboration in global plant genetic resource...
South Africa Joins International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources
South Africa officially joined the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) on December 23, 2024, becoming the 154th contracting party, aligning with its national biodiversity conservation policies and fostering collaboration in global plant genetic resource...
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32% Bias Score
Southern California Cities Oppose EPA's Hazardous Waste Site
Four Southern California cities are opposing the EPA's use of a Lario Park site to process hazardous waste from the Eaton Fire, citing lack of notification and the transport of toxic materials into their communities; the site began accepting debris on Monday, including lithium batteries and hazardou...
Southern California Cities Oppose EPA's Hazardous Waste Site
Four Southern California cities are opposing the EPA's use of a Lario Park site to process hazardous waste from the Eaton Fire, citing lack of notification and the transport of toxic materials into their communities; the site began accepting debris on Monday, including lithium batteries and hazardou...
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56% Bias Score
UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
Progress
56% Bias Score