March 2025
April 2025


Climate Change Poses Security Risks to Germany: "Nike" Study Findings
A German government-funded study, "Nike," analyzed the climate crisis's impact on German security, revealing intersections between climate change adaptation and foreign policy uncertainties, with findings published in February 2025.
Climate Change Poses Security Risks to Germany: "Nike" Study Findings
A German government-funded study, "Nike," analyzed the climate crisis's impact on German security, revealing intersections between climate change adaptation and foreign policy uncertainties, with findings published in February 2025.
Progress
40% Bias Score


France Weighs Using Frozen Russian Assets to Guarantee Ukraine Loans
France is considering using €200 billion in frozen Russian assets held in Euroclear to guarantee loans for Ukraine, despite previous legal objections, driven by pressure from other European nations and uncertainty about US support.
France Weighs Using Frozen Russian Assets to Guarantee Ukraine Loans
France is considering using €200 billion in frozen Russian assets held in Euroclear to guarantee loans for Ukraine, despite previous legal objections, driven by pressure from other European nations and uncertainty about US support.
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44% Bias Score


Polar Vortex Collapse to Bring More Frigid Weather to US by Mid-March
A polar vortex collapse is predicted to bring frigid temperatures and severe winter weather to the northern US by mid-March, causing widespread travel disruptions, mirroring February's event which saw over 4,400 flight disruptions on February 12th alone due to severe winter storms and dangerously lo...
Polar Vortex Collapse to Bring More Frigid Weather to US by Mid-March
A polar vortex collapse is predicted to bring frigid temperatures and severe winter weather to the northern US by mid-March, causing widespread travel disruptions, mirroring February's event which saw over 4,400 flight disruptions on February 12th alone due to severe winter storms and dangerously lo...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.
Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.
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32% Bias Score


UK Report: Nearly 10% of Women Killed by Men Were Mothers Murdered by Sons
A UK report reveals that nearly 10% of the 2,000 women killed by men since 2009 were mothers murdered by their sons; this finding, along with other statistics on femicide, highlights systemic failures and fuels calls for government intervention.
UK Report: Nearly 10% of Women Killed by Men Were Mothers Murdered by Sons
A UK report reveals that nearly 10% of the 2,000 women killed by men since 2009 were mothers murdered by their sons; this finding, along with other statistics on femicide, highlights systemic failures and fuels calls for government intervention.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Europe's Spending on Russian Energy Amid Ukraine Conflict
In a speech to Congress, Donald Trump accused Europe of spending more money on Russian oil and gas than on supporting Ukraine's defense, while also claiming the U.S. has sent hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine. A planned U.S.-Ukraine rare earth minerals agreement is reportedly off the...
Trump Criticizes Europe's Spending on Russian Energy Amid Ukraine Conflict
In a speech to Congress, Donald Trump accused Europe of spending more money on Russian oil and gas than on supporting Ukraine's defense, while also claiming the U.S. has sent hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine. A planned U.S.-Ukraine rare earth minerals agreement is reportedly off the...
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52% Bias Score

China Targets 5% Growth, 7.2% Defense Spending Increase in 2023
China's government announced a 5% economic growth target for 2023, aiming for 12 million new urban jobs and 2% inflation, alongside a 7.2% increase in defense spending, as revealed in a report cited by AFP before the National People's Congress.

China Targets 5% Growth, 7.2% Defense Spending Increase in 2023
China's government announced a 5% economic growth target for 2023, aiming for 12 million new urban jobs and 2% inflation, alongside a 7.2% increase in defense spending, as revealed in a report cited by AFP before the National People's Congress.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Slotkin Challenges Citizens to Protect Democracy Amidst Economic and Institutional Risks
Following Trump's address, Senator Elissa Slotkin issued a Democratic response emphasizing the fragility of democracy and outlining a three-step plan for citizen engagement: staying informed, monitoring elected officials, and active organization. She also fact-checked the administration's economic c...

Slotkin Challenges Citizens to Protect Democracy Amidst Economic and Institutional Risks
Following Trump's address, Senator Elissa Slotkin issued a Democratic response emphasizing the fragility of democracy and outlining a three-step plan for citizen engagement: staying informed, monitoring elected officials, and active organization. She also fact-checked the administration's economic c...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Congress Address: Claims of Success Amidst Partisan Divide
In a record-breaking address to Congress, President Trump touted early successes, attacked his predecessors, and promoted his agenda, drawing strong reactions from both Republicans and Democrats, with claims of economic achievements disputed by critics.

Trump's Congress Address: Claims of Success Amidst Partisan Divide
In a record-breaking address to Congress, President Trump touted early successes, attacked his predecessors, and promoted his agenda, drawing strong reactions from both Republicans and Democrats, with claims of economic achievements disputed by critics.
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60% Bias Score

Australia's Housing Crisis Fuels Inflation, Economic Slowdown
Australia's worsening housing affordability crisis is causing a decline in productivity and fueling inflation, as revealed in new national accounts data showing a 1.2 percent drop in productivity last year; the chief executive of Australia's largest superannuation fund, Paul Schroder, has called for...

Australia's Housing Crisis Fuels Inflation, Economic Slowdown
Australia's worsening housing affordability crisis is causing a decline in productivity and fueling inflation, as revealed in new national accounts data showing a 1.2 percent drop in productivity last year; the chief executive of Australia's largest superannuation fund, Paul Schroder, has called for...
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44% Bias Score

Tariffs Increase New Home Prices, Pricing Out Thousands of Potential Buyers
New tariffs on imported building materials, particularly lumber from Canada, are expected to increase new home prices by \$7,500 to \$10,000, potentially pricing out 106,000 buyers per \$1,000 increase, while a plan to increase domestic lumber production is expected to take three years.

Tariffs Increase New Home Prices, Pricing Out Thousands of Potential Buyers
New tariffs on imported building materials, particularly lumber from Canada, are expected to increase new home prices by \$7,500 to \$10,000, potentially pricing out 106,000 buyers per \$1,000 increase, while a plan to increase domestic lumber production is expected to take three years.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Official Opposes Reopening of ETA Assassination Case
Lieutenant Fiscal Ángeles Sánchez Conde opposes reopening the ETA assassination case of Miguel Ángel Blanco, arguing the statute of limitations has run out, despite a majority of Supreme Court prosecutors disagreeing and citing previous acts that interrupted the statute of limitations.

Supreme Court Official Opposes Reopening of ETA Assassination Case
Lieutenant Fiscal Ángeles Sánchez Conde opposes reopening the ETA assassination case of Miguel Ángel Blanco, arguing the statute of limitations has run out, despite a majority of Supreme Court prosecutors disagreeing and citing previous acts that interrupted the statute of limitations.
Progress
44% Bias Score