March 2025
April 2025


Proposed $880 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Healthcare Access for Millions
The U.S. House approved a budget resolution proposing $880 billion in Medicaid cuts, threatening the program's ability to provide healthcare for 72 million Americans and potentially reversing decades of progress in public health.
Proposed $880 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Healthcare Access for Millions
The U.S. House approved a budget resolution proposing $880 billion in Medicaid cuts, threatening the program's ability to provide healthcare for 72 million Americans and potentially reversing decades of progress in public health.
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44% Bias Score


St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.
St. Petersburg Hospital Embezzlement: Chief Physician Declared Fugitive
Following the embezzlement of 344 million rubles from St. Petersburg's Hospital No. 20, chief physician Tatyana Surovtseva, along with several deputies, is under investigation, with Surovtseva now a federal fugitive.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Child Welfare System Fails; Severe Abuse Case Prompts Reform Calls
A 10-year-old girl in Vlaardingen, Netherlands, suffered near-fatal abuse from her foster parents, exposing systemic failures in the Dutch child welfare system, leading to apologies from four state secretaries and calls for reforms to increase accountability and child protection.
Dutch Child Welfare System Fails; Severe Abuse Case Prompts Reform Calls
A 10-year-old girl in Vlaardingen, Netherlands, suffered near-fatal abuse from her foster parents, exposing systemic failures in the Dutch child welfare system, leading to apologies from four state secretaries and calls for reforms to increase accountability and child protection.
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52% Bias Score


Vance's Border Visit Underscores Shift in US Immigration and Foreign Policy
US Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Hegseth visited a migrant detention center in Eagle Pass, Texas, highlighting the administration's focus on immigration. This visit, along with Vance's recent public clash with President Zelensky and suspension of weapons to Ukraine, signals a shift i...
Vance's Border Visit Underscores Shift in US Immigration and Foreign Policy
US Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Hegseth visited a migrant detention center in Eagle Pass, Texas, highlighting the administration's focus on immigration. This visit, along with Vance's recent public clash with President Zelensky and suspension of weapons to Ukraine, signals a shift i...
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48% Bias Score


Amsterdam Soccer Violence: Jail Time Sought for Antisemitic Attacks on Maccabi Fans
Following violence against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam after an Ajax match in November 2022, the Public Prosecutor is seeking jail sentences for two men: Cenk D. (27) faces two months, Kamal I. (22) faces twelve months (four suspended), and Mohammed B. (26) faces 11 days. The violence involve...
Amsterdam Soccer Violence: Jail Time Sought for Antisemitic Attacks on Maccabi Fans
Following violence against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam after an Ajax match in November 2022, the Public Prosecutor is seeking jail sentences for two men: Cenk D. (27) faces two months, Kamal I. (22) faces twelve months (four suspended), and Mohammed B. (26) faces 11 days. The violence involve...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine Amidst Political Dispute
US President Trump ordered a temporary halt to intelligence sharing with Ukraine following a public dispute with President Zelensky, impacting Ukraine's war effort; the CIA director anticipates a swift resumption contingent on peace negotiations and confidence-building measures.
Trump Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine Amidst Political Dispute
US President Trump ordered a temporary halt to intelligence sharing with Ukraine following a public dispute with President Zelensky, impacting Ukraine's war effort; the CIA director anticipates a swift resumption contingent on peace negotiations and confidence-building measures.
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44% Bias Score

Samara Nursing Home Eviction Leaves Elderly Residents Vulnerable
In Samara, Russia, the new owner of the Chkalov Sanatorium terminated the lease of the "Green Grove" nursing home due to legal flaws in the contract, leading to the eviction of approximately 100 elderly residents; one resident died due to lack of access.

Samara Nursing Home Eviction Leaves Elderly Residents Vulnerable
In Samara, Russia, the new owner of the Chkalov Sanatorium terminated the lease of the "Green Grove" nursing home due to legal flaws in the contract, leading to the eviction of approximately 100 elderly residents; one resident died due to lack of access.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch System Failures Exposed After Child Abuse Case
A 10-year-old girl in Vlaardingen, Netherlands, nearly died from severe abuse inflicted by her foster parents; two Syrian boys previously in the same home also suffered abuse, prompting apologies from Dutch State Secretaries who admitted systemic failures in child protection.

Dutch System Failures Exposed After Child Abuse Case
A 10-year-old girl in Vlaardingen, Netherlands, nearly died from severe abuse inflicted by her foster parents; two Syrian boys previously in the same home also suffered abuse, prompting apologies from Dutch State Secretaries who admitted systemic failures in child protection.
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44% Bias Score

Millie Bobby Brown Condemns Media's Ageist Scrutiny
British actress Millie Bobby Brown's viral Instagram video criticizes journalists, particularly from The Daily Mail, for articles focusing on her changing appearance, calling it bullying and garnering over four million likes within a day.

Millie Bobby Brown Condemns Media's Ageist Scrutiny
British actress Millie Bobby Brown's viral Instagram video criticizes journalists, particularly from The Daily Mail, for articles focusing on her changing appearance, calling it bullying and garnering over four million likes within a day.
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52% Bias Score

Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.

Amsterdam Court Allows Use of Secret Recordings in Kasem Bribery Investigation
An Amsterdam court ruled on February 11th that secretly recorded conversations from 2019, involving former lawyer Khalid Kasem, can be used in a bribery and fraud investigation, despite claims of attorney-client privilege; the court prioritized the public interest in uncovering the truth.
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44% Bias Score

US Temporarily Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine
The U.S. temporarily suspended intelligence sharing with Ukraine following a public dispute between Presidents Trump and Zelensky; CIA Director Ratcliffe and National Security Advisor Waltz confirmed the suspension, stating it could quickly resume; the halt impacts Ukraine's war effort.

US Temporarily Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine
The U.S. temporarily suspended intelligence sharing with Ukraine following a public dispute between Presidents Trump and Zelensky; CIA Director Ratcliffe and National Security Advisor Waltz confirmed the suspension, stating it could quickly resume; the halt impacts Ukraine's war effort.
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44% Bias Score

British Soldier Sentenced to 19 Years in Russia for Fighting in Ukraine
A British citizen, James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, was sentenced to 19 years in a Russian prison for terrorism and mercenary activities after being captured in November 2022 while fighting with the Ukrainian army during its cross-border offensive in Russia's Kursk region.

British Soldier Sentenced to 19 Years in Russia for Fighting in Ukraine
A British citizen, James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, was sentenced to 19 years in a Russian prison for terrorism and mercenary activities after being captured in November 2022 while fighting with the Ukrainian army during its cross-border offensive in Russia's Kursk region.
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36% Bias Score