February 2025
March 2025


Trump Fires CFPB Director Rohit Chopra
President Trump fired Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a Biden administration holdover, on [Date], raising concerns about the future of consumer financial protection. Chopra, in a letter to the president, said that the CFPB has done much to restore the rule ...
Trump Fires CFPB Director Rohit Chopra
President Trump fired Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a Biden administration holdover, on [Date], raising concerns about the future of consumer financial protection. Chopra, in a letter to the president, said that the CFPB has done much to restore the rule ...
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48% Bias Score


Palestinian Student Released After Year of Detention Without Charge in Israel
Jenin Amro, a 23-year-old Palestinian university student, was released on January 20th from Damon Prison in Israel after over a year of detention without charge as part of a hostage exchange with Hamas, despite being labeled a "terrorist" by Israeli authorities; she alleges physical and verbal abuse...
Palestinian Student Released After Year of Detention Without Charge in Israel
Jenin Amro, a 23-year-old Palestinian university student, was released on January 20th from Damon Prison in Israel after over a year of detention without charge as part of a hostage exchange with Hamas, despite being labeled a "terrorist" by Israeli authorities; she alleges physical and verbal abuse...
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48% 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


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


DRC Conflict: Tantalum Mines Fuel M23 Insurgency
The M23 rebel group's control of tantalum mines in eastern DRC, a key source of this conflict mineral essential for electronics, is fueling their insurgency and highlighting challenges in ensuring ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.
DRC Conflict: Tantalum Mines Fuel M23 Insurgency
The M23 rebel group's control of tantalum mines in eastern DRC, a key source of this conflict mineral essential for electronics, is fueling their insurgency and highlighting challenges in ensuring ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Fires CFPB Director Rohit Chopra Amidst Regulatory Battles
President Trump fired Rohit Chopra, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director, on Saturday, following pressure from Republicans and financial institutions opposed to his consumer-focused regulations, including limits on overdraft and late fees, and increased data accessibility.
Trump Fires CFPB Director Rohit Chopra Amidst Regulatory Battles
President Trump fired Rohit Chopra, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) director, on Saturday, following pressure from Republicans and financial institutions opposed to his consumer-focused regulations, including limits on overdraft and late fees, and increased data accessibility.
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44% Bias Score

ICE Arrests 7,412 in Crackdown, Plans Guantánamo Detention
ICE arrested 7,412 people in nine days across multiple states, focusing on those accused of serious crimes; the administration plans to house "worst of the worst" criminal migrants at Guantánamo Bay, sparking both local approval and criticism from sanctuary cities.

ICE Arrests 7,412 in Crackdown, Plans Guantánamo Detention
ICE arrested 7,412 people in nine days across multiple states, focusing on those accused of serious crimes; the administration plans to house "worst of the worst" criminal migrants at Guantánamo Bay, sparking both local approval and criticism from sanctuary cities.
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56% 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

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

Silicon Valley's Elite Court Favor with President Trump
Tech CEOs like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman expressed optimism about President Trump's second term, actively courting favor through meetings, financial contributions to his inauguration, and lavish accommodations, highlighting the continued influence of Silicon Valley's elite in politics.

Silicon Valley's Elite Court Favor with President Trump
Tech CEOs like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman expressed optimism about President Trump's second term, actively courting favor through meetings, financial contributions to his inauguration, and lavish accommodations, highlighting the continued influence of Silicon Valley's elite in politics.
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44% Bias Score

Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to rebuilding the enclave and ensuring the continued presence of Palestinians in their homeland, despite expressing hopes for coll...

Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to rebuilding the enclave and ensuring the continued presence of Palestinians in their homeland, despite expressing hopes for coll...
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52% Bias Score