March 2025
April 2025


House Republicans Propose Tax Cuts to Boost U.S. Economy
House Republicans plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 15% and increase the small business tax deduction to 25%, aiming to boost the U.S. economy, based on the projected positive impact of similar measures in 2018. The plan also includes $2 trillion in spending cuts to address the increased federal...
House Republicans Propose Tax Cuts to Boost U.S. Economy
House Republicans plan to cut the corporate tax rate to 15% and increase the small business tax deduction to 25%, aiming to boost the U.S. economy, based on the projected positive impact of similar measures in 2018. The plan also includes $2 trillion in spending cuts to address the increased federal...
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64% Bias Score


Zelenskyy's War Strategy Risks Further Ukrainian Territorial Losses: Polish Report
A Polish news outlet reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's continued conflict with Russia will result in further territorial losses; the article cites an alleged White House confrontation between Zelenskyy and President Trump that led to a halt in US military aid to Ukraine.
Zelenskyy's War Strategy Risks Further Ukrainian Territorial Losses: Polish Report
A Polish news outlet reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's continued conflict with Russia will result in further territorial losses; the article cites an alleged White House confrontation between Zelenskyy and President Trump that led to a halt in US military aid to Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score


Paraplegic Woman's Euthanasia Bid Challenged in Spanish Court
A 23-year-old paraplegic Spanish woman, granted the right to euthanasia in July 2024, is now facing a legal challenge by her father after the regional government of Catalonia approved her request; the judge will decide if she has the right to end her own life.
Paraplegic Woman's Euthanasia Bid Challenged in Spanish Court
A 23-year-old paraplegic Spanish woman, granted the right to euthanasia in July 2024, is now facing a legal challenge by her father after the regional government of Catalonia approved her request; the judge will decide if she has the right to end her own life.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Toloka Underwater Drones: Limited Bridge Threat, Potential Naval Shift
Ukraine presented its new Toloka underwater drones, ranging from 40cm to 10 meters in length, with a 2000km range and 30-knot speed; military expert Mikhail Hodarenok assessed their limited effectiveness against large structures but acknowledged their potential threat to ships, possibly leading to a...
Ukraine's Toloka Underwater Drones: Limited Bridge Threat, Potential Naval Shift
Ukraine presented its new Toloka underwater drones, ranging from 40cm to 10 meters in length, with a 2000km range and 30-knot speed; military expert Mikhail Hodarenok assessed their limited effectiveness against large structures but acknowledged their potential threat to ships, possibly leading to a...
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52% Bias Score


Mentana and Segre: Shared Trauma, Resurgent Antisemitism
Enrico Mentana discusses his close relationship with Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, their shared experiences, and the resurgence of antisemitism in Italy, particularly following the October 7th Hamas attack.
Mentana and Segre: Shared Trauma, Resurgent Antisemitism
Enrico Mentana discusses his close relationship with Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, their shared experiences, and the resurgence of antisemitism in Italy, particularly following the October 7th Hamas attack.
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40% Bias Score


EU Peace Plan for Ukraine Faces Troop Deployment Hurdles
A European peace plan for Ukraine, spearheaded by France and the UK, proposes a one-month ceasefire to pave the way for a broader agreement, but securing military support from various EU nations and the US remains a significant challenge.
EU Peace Plan for Ukraine Faces Troop Deployment Hurdles
A European peace plan for Ukraine, spearheaded by France and the UK, proposes a one-month ceasefire to pave the way for a broader agreement, but securing military support from various EU nations and the US remains a significant challenge.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Urges European Lead on Ukraine Security Despite Role in Russia's Oil Trade
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis urged Europe to lead on Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Greece's involvement in Russia's oil trade via a "shadow fleet" of Greek-owned tankers enabling sanctions bypass; he met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss this and other securi...

Greece Urges European Lead on Ukraine Security Despite Role in Russia's Oil Trade
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis urged Europe to lead on Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Greece's involvement in Russia's oil trade via a "shadow fleet" of Greek-owned tankers enabling sanctions bypass; he met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss this and other securi...
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60% Bias Score

France Seeks to Fund Defense Spending Increase Through Wealth Taxes and Private Investment
France plans to increase defense spending beyond 3 percent of its GDP by 2030, potentially through higher taxes on the wealthy and private investment funds, to meet growing security threats in Europe. This plan follows President Macron's assessment that current €413 billion allocation for 2024-2030 ...

France Seeks to Fund Defense Spending Increase Through Wealth Taxes and Private Investment
France plans to increase defense spending beyond 3 percent of its GDP by 2030, potentially through higher taxes on the wealthy and private investment funds, to meet growing security threats in Europe. This plan follows President Macron's assessment that current €413 billion allocation for 2024-2030 ...
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52% Bias Score

Mystery Illness in DRC: WHO Investigates Chemical Poisoning or Meningitis
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has affected over 1,300 people since January 2025, causing at least 60 deaths; the World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating chemical poisoning or bacterial meningitis as potential causes, with the outbreak concentrated in the tow...

Mystery Illness in DRC: WHO Investigates Chemical Poisoning or Meningitis
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has affected over 1,300 people since January 2025, causing at least 60 deaths; the World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating chemical poisoning or bacterial meningitis as potential causes, with the outbreak concentrated in the tow...
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48% Bias Score

Father Jailed for Son's Death After Farm Vehicle Accident
On July 16, 2022, Neil Speakman, while operating a defective farm vehicle, accidentally killed his three-year-old son, Albie, in Bury, Greater Manchester; Speakman received a one-year prison sentence for health and safety violations but was acquitted of gross negligence manslaughter.

Father Jailed for Son's Death After Farm Vehicle Accident
On July 16, 2022, Neil Speakman, while operating a defective farm vehicle, accidentally killed his three-year-old son, Albie, in Bury, Greater Manchester; Speakman received a one-year prison sentence for health and safety violations but was acquitted of gross negligence manslaughter.
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52% Bias Score

LaLiga Fined €1 Million for Biometric Fan Control
The Spanish Data Protection Agency proposed a €1 million fine against LaLiga for using biometric fan identification in stadiums, violating data protection rights, and ordered the system's cessation until a valid impact assessment is completed.

LaLiga Fined €1 Million for Biometric Fan Control
The Spanish Data Protection Agency proposed a €1 million fine against LaLiga for using biometric fan identification in stadiums, violating data protection rights, and ordered the system's cessation until a valid impact assessment is completed.
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36% Bias Score

Yale and Slavery: A History
David Blight's "Yale and Slavery: A History" reveals Yale University's extensive ties to slavery from its founding in 1701, detailing how numerous figures within the institution supported the system, and how the university attempted to manage its image while benefiting economically and ideologically...

Yale and Slavery: A History
David Blight's "Yale and Slavery: A History" reveals Yale University's extensive ties to slavery from its founding in 1701, detailing how numerous figures within the institution supported the system, and how the university attempted to manage its image while benefiting economically and ideologically...
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16% Bias Score