March 2025
April 2025


Teixeira's Court-Martial Begins on Additional Charges
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira's court-martial began Monday, facing charges of disobeying orders and obstructing justice, stemming from his leaking of highly classified military documents last year, which resulted in a 15-year prison sentence and exposed sensitive information ...
Teixeira's Court-Martial Begins on Additional Charges
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira's court-martial began Monday, facing charges of disobeying orders and obstructing justice, stemming from his leaking of highly classified military documents last year, which resulted in a 15-year prison sentence and exposed sensitive information ...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judges Push Back Against Trump Administration
Federal judges, appointed by both Democratic and Republican presidents, are increasingly criticizing President Trump's actions, exceeding typical judicial restraint and expressing concerns about threats to democracy and constitutional norms; this is happening despite a Republican-led Congress's supp...
Federal Judges Push Back Against Trump Administration
Federal judges, appointed by both Democratic and Republican presidents, are increasingly criticizing President Trump's actions, exceeding typical judicial restraint and expressing concerns about threats to democracy and constitutional norms; this is happening despite a Republican-led Congress's supp...
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52% Bias Score


Chadian Journalist Arrested Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Chadian journalist Mahamat Saleh Alhissein was arrested on March 9th, 2025, in connection with the case of Olivier Monodji Mbaindiguim, editor of Le Pays, amid accusations of translating Russian documents concerning Mali and the Sahel's economic situation. This follows a pattern of increasing repres...
Chadian Journalist Arrested Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Chadian journalist Mahamat Saleh Alhissein was arrested on March 9th, 2025, in connection with the case of Olivier Monodji Mbaindiguim, editor of Le Pays, amid accusations of translating Russian documents concerning Mali and the Sahel's economic situation. This follows a pattern of increasing repres...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Wind Crackdown: US Industry Faces Job Losses and Project Cancellations
President Trump's executive order halting new US wind project permits and leases has caused project cancellations, billions in developer writedowns, and approximately 300 job losses, contrasting sharply with global offshore wind growth.
Trump's Wind Crackdown: US Industry Faces Job Losses and Project Cancellations
President Trump's executive order halting new US wind project permits and leases has caused project cancellations, billions in developer writedowns, and approximately 300 job losses, contrasting sharply with global offshore wind growth.
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60% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Uncertainty Over Greens' Support
Following the German federal election, Union and SPD plan to begin coalition negotiations this week, needing the Greens' support to pass their multi-billion euro financial package; the Greens have yet to agree, leading to uncertainty.
German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Uncertainty Over Greens' Support
Following the German federal election, Union and SPD plan to begin coalition negotiations this week, needing the Greens' support to pass their multi-billion euro financial package; the Greens have yet to agree, leading to uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score


Romania Bans Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's electoral commission banned far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, leading to violent protests in Bucharest after his supporters clashed with police, resulting in injuries and arrests; this follows the annulment of his prior election win due to alleged Russian interference.
Romania Bans Far-Right Candidate, Sparking Violent Protests
Romania's electoral commission banned far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, leading to violent protests in Bucharest after his supporters clashed with police, resulting in injuries and arrests; this follows the annulment of his prior election win due to alleged Russian interference.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Exacerbate US Economic Slowdown
President Trump's economic policies, including tariffs and immigration restrictions, are contributing to a slowdown in the US economy, marked by rising layoffs, decreased consumer spending, and increased inflation, despite a generally strong and resilient economic foundation.

Trump's Policies Exacerbate US Economic Slowdown
President Trump's economic policies, including tariffs and immigration restrictions, are contributing to a slowdown in the US economy, marked by rising layoffs, decreased consumer spending, and increased inflation, despite a generally strong and resilient economic foundation.
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48% Bias Score

Centre Pompidou Closes for Five-Year Renovation
The Centre Pompidou's modern art museum in Paris is closing its permanent collection for five years of renovations starting March 10th, offering the public a final chance to see works by artists like Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dali before the 2,000 pieces are moved to other locations.

Centre Pompidou Closes for Five-Year Renovation
The Centre Pompidou's modern art museum in Paris is closing its permanent collection for five years of renovations starting March 10th, offering the public a final chance to see works by artists like Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dali before the 2,000 pieces are moved to other locations.
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44% Bias Score

Four Candidates Vie for Presidency in Post-Coup Gabon
Gabon's upcoming presidential election on April 12th will include four candidates: General Brice Oligui Nguema, former Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, Joseph Lapensée Essingone, and Stéphane Germain Iloko Boussengui, following the August 2023 coup that ousted the Bongo dynasty after 55 yea...

Four Candidates Vie for Presidency in Post-Coup Gabon
Gabon's upcoming presidential election on April 12th will include four candidates: General Brice Oligui Nguema, former Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, Joseph Lapensée Essingone, and Stéphane Germain Iloko Boussengui, following the August 2023 coup that ousted the Bongo dynasty after 55 yea...
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44% Bias Score

Canada's Upcoming Federal Election: Carney to Lead Liberals Amidst Trade Tensions
Canada's next prime minister, Mark Carney, will lead the Liberals in a federal election scheduled for October 20, 2025, but an early vote is possible; the Conservatives currently lead in polls, while the Liberals attempt to link their opponent to US President Trump's trade policies.

Canada's Upcoming Federal Election: Carney to Lead Liberals Amidst Trade Tensions
Canada's next prime minister, Mark Carney, will lead the Liberals in a federal election scheduled for October 20, 2025, but an early vote is possible; the Conservatives currently lead in polls, while the Liberals attempt to link their opponent to US President Trump's trade policies.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Talks Face Uncertainty Amidst Green Opposition
Union and SPD will begin coalition talks this week, needing Green support for their multi-billion-euro financial package which faces criticism from the FDP and internal opposition from the Junge Union.

Germany's Coalition Talks Face Uncertainty Amidst Green Opposition
Union and SPD will begin coalition talks this week, needing Green support for their multi-billion-euro financial package which faces criticism from the FDP and internal opposition from the Junge Union.
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36% Bias Score

Greenland Elections: Geopolitical Stakes Rise Amidst US Interest and Disinformation Concerns
Greenland holds elections on March 11th, with 40,000 voters choosing 31 parliament members. The election is significant due to a rising independence movement and intensified US interest under President Trump, who aims to gain control of Greenland for strategic and economic reasons, despite low publi...

Greenland Elections: Geopolitical Stakes Rise Amidst US Interest and Disinformation Concerns
Greenland holds elections on March 11th, with 40,000 voters choosing 31 parliament members. The election is significant due to a rising independence movement and intensified US interest under President Trump, who aims to gain control of Greenland for strategic and economic reasons, despite low publi...
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36% Bias Score