January 2025
February 2025
Schiff-Patel Clash Over January 6th Song Ignites Partisan Firestorm
During Kash Patel's FBI director confirmation hearing, Sen. Adam Schiff questioned Patel about his involvement in a song produced about January 6th inmates, leading to a heated exchange that fueled partisan debate on social media, with conservatives criticizing Schiff and supporting Patel.
Schiff-Patel Clash Over January 6th Song Ignites Partisan Firestorm
During Kash Patel's FBI director confirmation hearing, Sen. Adam Schiff questioned Patel about his involvement in a song produced about January 6th inmates, leading to a heated exchange that fueled partisan debate on social media, with conservatives criticizing Schiff and supporting Patel.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Trump Falsely Links Aviation Accident to FAA Diversity Hiring
President Trump falsely linked a recent deadly aviation accident near Reagan National Airport to the FAA's long-standing policy of inclusivity in hiring, misrepresenting the timeline and ignoring the policy's presence throughout his first term.
Trump Falsely Links Aviation Accident to FAA Diversity Hiring
President Trump falsely linked a recent deadly aviation accident near Reagan National Airport to the FAA's long-standing policy of inclusivity in hiring, misrepresenting the timeline and ignoring the policy's presence throughout his first term.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Apple's iPhone Sales Slip Despite Overall Revenue Growth
Despite a 4% overall sales increase to $124.3 billion driven by computer and services growth, Apple's iPhone sales slipped 1% to $69.1 billion in the final quarter of 2023 due to lukewarm reception of AI features and potential US tariffs.
Apple's iPhone Sales Slip Despite Overall Revenue Growth
Despite a 4% overall sales increase to $124.3 billion driven by computer and services growth, Apple's iPhone sales slipped 1% to $69.1 billion in the final quarter of 2023 due to lukewarm reception of AI features and potential US tariffs.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Hagedorn Recusal Shifts Wisconsin Supreme Court Balance in Act 10 Case
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn recused himself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting public sector collective bargaining, due to his prior involvement in drafting and defending the law; this leaves a 4-2 liberal majority on the court, potentially impacting the outcom...
Hagedorn Recusal Shifts Wisconsin Supreme Court Balance in Act 10 Case
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn recused himself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting public sector collective bargaining, due to his prior involvement in drafting and defending the law; this leaves a 4-2 liberal majority on the court, potentially impacting the outcom...
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32% Bias Score
Norwegian Coalition Collapses Over EU Energy Policy
Norway's Centre Party withdrew from the ruling coalition on Thursday due to disagreements over adopting EU energy policies, leaving the Labour Party to govern alone until September's election; this highlights Norway's complex relationship with the EU.
Norwegian Coalition Collapses Over EU Energy Policy
Norway's Centre Party withdrew from the ruling coalition on Thursday due to disagreements over adopting EU energy policies, leaving the Labour Party to govern alone until September's election; this highlights Norway's complex relationship with the EU.
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48% Bias Score
Labour's Net-Zero Plan Threatens 10% of British Farmland
Labour's plan to repurpose 10 percent of British farmland by 2050 to meet net-zero targets through initiatives like solar farms and new towns, while maintaining food production as a priority, has sparked concerns about the impact on food output and potential conflict with farmers.
Labour's Net-Zero Plan Threatens 10% of British Farmland
Labour's plan to repurpose 10 percent of British farmland by 2050 to meet net-zero targets through initiatives like solar farms and new towns, while maintaining food production as a priority, has sparked concerns about the impact on food output and potential conflict with farmers.
Progress
64% Bias Score
Scherzer Joins Blue Jays on One-Year Deal
Max Scherzer, a 40-year-old three-time Cy Young Award winner, signed a one-year, $15.5 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday, pending a physical, aiming to bolster their pitching rotation after a subpar 2024 season.
Scherzer Joins Blue Jays on One-Year Deal
Max Scherzer, a 40-year-old three-time Cy Young Award winner, signed a one-year, $15.5 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday, pending a physical, aiming to bolster their pitching rotation after a subpar 2024 season.
Progress
24% Bias Score
UK Needs Stronger Work Ethic to Compete Globally, Says Tory MP
Conservative MP Chris Philp asserts the UK needs a stronger work ethic to compete globally, citing nine million working-age adults not in employment and emphasizing the need for increased national contribution to rival countries like China and India.
UK Needs Stronger Work Ethic to Compete Globally, Says Tory MP
Conservative MP Chris Philp asserts the UK needs a stronger work ethic to compete globally, citing nine million working-age adults not in employment and emphasizing the need for increased national contribution to rival countries like China and India.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Millions Face £100 Tax Fine for Missed Deadline
Millions of UK taxpayers risk a £100 fine for missing the midnight self-assessment deadline; new rules share online sales data with HMRC for tax assessment.
Millions Face £100 Tax Fine for Missed Deadline
Millions of UK taxpayers risk a £100 fine for missing the midnight self-assessment deadline; new rules share online sales data with HMRC for tax assessment.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Britain's Post-Brexit Border Regime Enters Third Phase
Starting Friday, Britain's delayed third post-Brexit border phase mandates safety and security declarations for EU goods, impacting businesses after previous phases introduced certifications and physical checks, with smaller businesses facing greater challenges.
Britain's Post-Brexit Border Regime Enters Third Phase
Starting Friday, Britain's delayed third post-Brexit border phase mandates safety and security declarations for EU goods, impacting businesses after previous phases introduced certifications and physical checks, with smaller businesses facing greater challenges.
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40% Bias Score
Luxury Eco-Camp Offers Exclusive Ningaloo Reef Access
Sal Salis, a 16-tent luxury eco-camp on Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef, offers exclusive access to whale shark swims and diverse marine life, emphasizing sustainability with limited visitor numbers and citizen science initiatives, attracting high-value tourists while protecting the environment.
Luxury Eco-Camp Offers Exclusive Ningaloo Reef Access
Sal Salis, a 16-tent luxury eco-camp on Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef, offers exclusive access to whale shark swims and diverse marine life, emphasizing sustainability with limited visitor numbers and citizen science initiatives, attracting high-value tourists while protecting the environment.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Colombia Issues Agricultural Decrees to Aid Farmers Displaced by ELN Violence
The Colombian government enacted three decrees offering financial aid and housing to farmers displaced by ELN violence in Catatumbo, aiming to maintain food production and facilitate their return.
Colombia Issues Agricultural Decrees to Aid Farmers Displaced by ELN Violence
The Colombian government enacted three decrees offering financial aid and housing to farmers displaced by ELN violence in Catatumbo, aiming to maintain food production and facilitate their return.
Progress
36% Bias Score