February 2025
March 2025


Moldova Sends Emergency Gas to Transnistria Amidst Energy Crisis
Moldovagaz sent 3 million cubic meters of natural gas to Transnistria on February 1st, 2024, as a loan, marking the first supply since Russia's transit halt via Ukraine; the EU provides emergency aid for additional gas purchases from European markets to sustain daily needs.
Moldova Sends Emergency Gas to Transnistria Amidst Energy Crisis
Moldovagaz sent 3 million cubic meters of natural gas to Transnistria on February 1st, 2024, as a loan, marking the first supply since Russia's transit halt via Ukraine; the EU provides emergency aid for additional gas purchases from European markets to sustain daily needs.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Airstrikes Target ISIS Leader in Somalia
On February 1st, 2024, U.S. airstrikes in Somalia's Golis Mountains targeted an ISIS leader responsible for planning attacks and recruiting terrorists; initial reports indicate multiple terrorists were killed, aiming to degrade ISIS's operational capabilities following a New Orleans attack allegedly...
U.S. Airstrikes Target ISIS Leader in Somalia
On February 1st, 2024, U.S. airstrikes in Somalia's Golis Mountains targeted an ISIS leader responsible for planning attacks and recruiting terrorists; initial reports indicate multiple terrorists were killed, aiming to degrade ISIS's operational capabilities following a New Orleans attack allegedly...
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44% Bias Score


Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Clues to Life's Origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission successfully retrieved a sample from asteroid Bennu, which analysis revealed contains amino acids, DNA components, salts, and previously unknown minerals crucial to life, suggesting asteroids played a significant role in delivering life's building blocks to Earth.
Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Clues to Life's Origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission successfully retrieved a sample from asteroid Bennu, which analysis revealed contains amino acids, DNA components, salts, and previously unknown minerals crucial to life, suggesting asteroids played a significant role in delivering life's building blocks to Earth.
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32% Bias Score


Tesla's Stock Rises Despite Disappointing Earnings and Declining Sales
Tesla reported worse-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, with declining sales and profits in 2024, despite a stock price increase driven by investor confidence in Elon Musk's future plans, which are viewed as disconnected from the company's present financial performance.
Tesla's Stock Rises Despite Disappointing Earnings and Declining Sales
Tesla reported worse-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, with declining sales and profits in 2024, despite a stock price increase driven by investor confidence in Elon Musk's future plans, which are viewed as disconnected from the company's present financial performance.
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48% Bias Score


CBS to Comply with FCC Demand in Trump Lawsuit over Harris Interview
CBS News will comply with the FCC's demand for the transcript of its "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris amid President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit alleging deceptive editing; settlement talks are underway, and the FCC's actions are seen as potentially retaliatory.
CBS to Comply with FCC Demand in Trump Lawsuit over Harris Interview
CBS News will comply with the FCC's demand for the transcript of its "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris amid President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit alleging deceptive editing; settlement talks are underway, and the FCC's actions are seen as potentially retaliatory.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit, Adopts IHRA Definition
An Israeli student at Harvard's Kennedy School faced a hostile learning environment due to his pro-Israel project, leading to a settlement where Harvard adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism and acknowledged the hostile environment; the student's project was deemed offensive and compared to 'w...
Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit, Adopts IHRA Definition
An Israeli student at Harvard's Kennedy School faced a hostile learning environment due to his pro-Israel project, leading to a settlement where Harvard adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism and acknowledged the hostile environment; the student's project was deemed offensive and compared to 'w...
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52% Bias Score

Pharaoh's Self-Destructive Hatred: A Recurring Pattern of Societal Ruin
Pharaoh's obstinate refusal to free Jewish slaves during Egypt's plague-ridden collapse exemplifies a pattern of self-destructive hatred, mirroring Hitler's actions during WWII and impacting societies today by diverting resources from progress and perpetuating violence.

Pharaoh's Self-Destructive Hatred: A Recurring Pattern of Societal Ruin
Pharaoh's obstinate refusal to free Jewish slaves during Egypt's plague-ridden collapse exemplifies a pattern of self-destructive hatred, mirroring Hitler's actions during WWII and impacting societies today by diverting resources from progress and perpetuating violence.
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76% Bias Score

Peru's Boiling River: A Microcosm of Amazonian Climate Change
A study of Peru's Boiling River, heated by geothermal sources to over 90°C, shows decreased plant density and altered species composition near its hottest parts, serving as a potential model for Amazonian climate change impacts.

Peru's Boiling River: A Microcosm of Amazonian Climate Change
A study of Peru's Boiling River, heated by geothermal sources to over 90°C, shows decreased plant density and altered species composition near its hottest parts, serving as a potential model for Amazonian climate change impacts.
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20% Bias Score

Black History Month 2025: Celebrating Labor's Contributions Amidst Political Uncertainty
Beginning February 1st, Black History Month commemorates Black history, culture, and education, evolving from Negro History Week (1926) to a nationally recognized month (1976), with this year's theme focusing on African Americans and Labor, despite potential political challenges.

Black History Month 2025: Celebrating Labor's Contributions Amidst Political Uncertainty
Beginning February 1st, Black History Month commemorates Black history, culture, and education, evolving from Negro History Week (1926) to a nationally recognized month (1976), with this year's theme focusing on African Americans and Labor, despite potential political challenges.
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24% Bias Score

Novi Sad Bridge Blockade Marks Three Months Since Deadly Station Collapse
Serbian students blocked Novi Sad's three Danube bridges on February 1st, 2025, marking three months since 15 died in a railway station canopy collapse on November 1st, 2024. Their protests, supported by citizens and Novak Djokovic, caused Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation, but demands for ...

Novi Sad Bridge Blockade Marks Three Months Since Deadly Station Collapse
Serbian students blocked Novi Sad's three Danube bridges on February 1st, 2025, marking three months since 15 died in a railway station canopy collapse on November 1st, 2024. Their protests, supported by citizens and Novak Djokovic, caused Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation, but demands for ...
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40% Bias Score

DNC Chair Vote, Chopra Resignation, and Trump Tariffs
The DNC is holding a chair vote among roughly 450 members, with three leading candidates—Ken Martin, Ben Wikler, and Martin O'Malley—offering contrasting strategies. Rohit Chopra unexpectedly resigned from the CFPB, leaving a year early in his term amid criticism from Elon Musk. President Trump will...

DNC Chair Vote, Chopra Resignation, and Trump Tariffs
The DNC is holding a chair vote among roughly 450 members, with three leading candidates—Ken Martin, Ben Wikler, and Martin O'Malley—offering contrasting strategies. Rohit Chopra unexpectedly resigned from the CFPB, leaving a year early in his term amid criticism from Elon Musk. President Trump will...
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44% Bias Score

Lightweight Prosthetic Hand with 19 Degrees of Freedom Offers Breakthrough in Dexterity
A Chinese research team unveiled a lightweight, highly dexterous prosthetic hand capable of performing complex tasks like combing hair and using smartphones; the 0.37kg device uses shape-memory alloys and boasts 19 degrees of freedom, surpassing traditional prosthetics.

Lightweight Prosthetic Hand with 19 Degrees of Freedom Offers Breakthrough in Dexterity
A Chinese research team unveiled a lightweight, highly dexterous prosthetic hand capable of performing complex tasks like combing hair and using smartphones; the 0.37kg device uses shape-memory alloys and boasts 19 degrees of freedom, surpassing traditional prosthetics.
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52% Bias Score