March 2025
April 2025


Seven Indicted on First-Degree Murder in Torture Death of Transgender Man
Seven people were indicted on first-degree murder charges in New York for the torture and death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, whose body was found wrapped in plastic in a field; the indictment includes charges of kidnapping and child endangerment, alleging weeks of abuse including...
Seven Indicted on First-Degree Murder in Torture Death of Transgender Man
Seven people were indicted on first-degree murder charges in New York for the torture and death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, whose body was found wrapped in plastic in a field; the indictment includes charges of kidnapping and child endangerment, alleging weeks of abuse including...
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44% Bias Score


Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...
Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Pose Substantial Risks to UK Economy
Bank of England experts warn that US President Trump's tariffs could negatively impact UK consumer spending and economic growth by decreasing exports and potentially disrupting supply chains, creating substantial risks to the UK and global economies.
Trump Tariffs Pose Substantial Risks to UK Economy
Bank of England experts warn that US President Trump's tariffs could negatively impact UK consumer spending and economic growth by decreasing exports and potentially disrupting supply chains, creating substantial risks to the UK and global economies.
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32% Bias Score


Greece: Mass Protests Demand Justice for Tempe Train Disaster
Widespread protests demanding justice for the Tempe train disaster occurred across Greece on Wednesday, with demonstrations in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, and Heraklion resulting in clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and arrests; organizers plan further actions, including a large ge...
Greece: Mass Protests Demand Justice for Tempe Train Disaster
Widespread protests demanding justice for the Tempe train disaster occurred across Greece on Wednesday, with demonstrations in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larissa, and Heraklion resulting in clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and arrests; organizers plan further actions, including a large ge...
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16% Bias Score


EU Unveils €2.37 Billion Plan to Restructure Auto Industry
The European Commission unveiled a €2.37 billion plan to bolster its auto industry, focusing on battery supply chains, AI-driven vehicle production, and charging infrastructure, while adjusting emission targets to address industry concerns and global competition.
EU Unveils €2.37 Billion Plan to Restructure Auto Industry
The European Commission unveiled a €2.37 billion plan to bolster its auto industry, focusing on battery supply chains, AI-driven vehicle production, and charging infrastructure, while adjusting emission targets to address industry concerns and global competition.
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40% Bias Score


Macron Calls for Stronger, Independent European Defense Amidst Rising Tensions with Russia
In a televised address on March 5th, French President Emmanuel Macron detailed Russia's alleged interference in European affairs, including cyberattacks, election manipulation, and the assassination of a defected pilot; he called for increased European defense spending and a stronger, more independe...
Macron Calls for Stronger, Independent European Defense Amidst Rising Tensions with Russia
In a televised address on March 5th, French President Emmanuel Macron detailed Russia's alleged interference in European affairs, including cyberattacks, election manipulation, and the assassination of a defected pilot; he called for increased European defense spending and a stronger, more independe...
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60% Bias Score

US Stocks Rebound After One-Month Tariff Reprieve
On Wednesday, US stocks surged after the Trump administration announced a one-month reprieve on auto tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, easing investor concerns about a global trade war; the Dow closed up 486 points, while major automakers saw significant share price increases, although uncertain...

US Stocks Rebound After One-Month Tariff Reprieve
On Wednesday, US stocks surged after the Trump administration announced a one-month reprieve on auto tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, easing investor concerns about a global trade war; the Dow closed up 486 points, while major automakers saw significant share price increases, although uncertain...
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48% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.

Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.
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52% Bias Score

EU Unveils €3.37 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The European Commission launched a €3.37 billion plan to support its auto industry, focusing on battery supply chains, software, autonomous driving, and easing regulations, aiming to counter global competition and transition to zero-emission vehicles by 2035.

EU Unveils €3.37 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The European Commission launched a €3.37 billion plan to support its auto industry, focusing on battery supply chains, software, autonomous driving, and easing regulations, aiming to counter global competition and transition to zero-emission vehicles by 2035.
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44% Bias Score

Record $1.75 Trillion in Global Dividend Payments in 2024
Global dividend payments hit a record $1.75 trillion in 2024, a 6.6% rise from 2023, with the US leading at $651 billion, driven by financial and tech sectors, despite economic uncertainty and trade tensions.

Record $1.75 Trillion in Global Dividend Payments in 2024
Global dividend payments hit a record $1.75 trillion in 2024, a 6.6% rise from 2023, with the US leading at $651 billion, driven by financial and tech sectors, despite economic uncertainty and trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Macron Announces Increased French Defense Spending Without Tax Hikes
French President Macron announced increased defense spending, doubling the budget in almost ten years without tax increases, necessitating budgetary reforms and public-private investment, alongside EU support for joint European munitions production and reindustrialization.

Macron Announces Increased French Defense Spending Without Tax Hikes
French President Macron announced increased defense spending, doubling the budget in almost ten years without tax increases, necessitating budgetary reforms and public-private investment, alongside EU support for joint European munitions production and reindustrialization.
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36% Bias Score

Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following OPCW investigations revealing the Assad regime's repeated use of such weapons during the civil war; OPCW experts will soon visit Damascus to assist in this process.

Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following OPCW investigations revealing the Assad regime's repeated use of such weapons during the civil war; OPCW experts will soon visit Damascus to assist in this process.
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36% Bias Score