March 2025
April 2025


Russia Claims Gains in Kursk Region, Ukraine Acknowledges Retreat
Russia claims to have retaken over 100 square kilometers and 12 settlements in the Kursk region, prompting a Ukrainian tactical retreat to stronger defensive positions while denying claims of encirclement; logistical challenges for Ukraine are worsening the situation.
Russia Claims Gains in Kursk Region, Ukraine Acknowledges Retreat
Russia claims to have retaken over 100 square kilometers and 12 settlements in the Kursk region, prompting a Ukrainian tactical retreat to stronger defensive positions while denying claims of encirclement; logistical challenges for Ukraine are worsening the situation.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Russia, Attacks Democrats, Defends Tariff Policies
President Trump threatened Russia with unspecified financial consequences for failing to agree to a Ukraine ceasefire, criticized Ukraine's negotiating stance, attacked Ireland's economic ties to the U.S., and launched personal attacks against Democrats, including anti-Semitic remarks against Senato...
Trump Threatens Russia, Attacks Democrats, Defends Tariff Policies
President Trump threatened Russia with unspecified financial consequences for failing to agree to a Ukraine ceasefire, criticized Ukraine's negotiating stance, attacked Ireland's economic ties to the U.S., and launched personal attacks against Democrats, including anti-Semitic remarks against Senato...
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60% Bias Score


Judge to Rule on Transfer of Pro-Palestinian Activist
A federal judge in New York will decide if the transfer of Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident arrested for pro-Palestinian activism, to a Louisiana detention center is legal, sparking a debate about free speech and immigration.
Judge to Rule on Transfer of Pro-Palestinian Activist
A federal judge in New York will decide if the transfer of Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident arrested for pro-Palestinian activism, to a Louisiana detention center is legal, sparking a debate about free speech and immigration.
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64% Bias Score


Putin Visits Frontlines in Kursk, Rejects Ceasefire
Vladimir Putin visited the frontlines in the Kursk region of Russia for the first time since the Ukraine invasion, appearing in military fatigues and calling for the complete liberation of the area while rejecting a US-proposed ceasefire; this follows months of fighting in which Russian forces, with...
Putin Visits Frontlines in Kursk, Rejects Ceasefire
Vladimir Putin visited the frontlines in the Kursk region of Russia for the first time since the Ukraine invasion, appearing in military fatigues and calling for the complete liberation of the area while rejecting a US-proposed ceasefire; this follows months of fighting in which Russian forces, with...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles Education Department's Civil Rights Office
The Trump administration is dramatically reducing the federal education department's Office of Civil Rights, impacting ongoing investigations into antisemitism on college campuses, amid Republican efforts to limit federal power in education.
Trump Administration Dismantles Education Department's Civil Rights Office
The Trump administration is dramatically reducing the federal education department's Office of Civil Rights, impacting ongoing investigations into antisemitism on college campuses, amid Republican efforts to limit federal power in education.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Invasion Risks Lives of Remaining Hostages
Israeli officials acknowledge that a renewed military operation in Gaza, potentially involving a rapid conquest, significantly increases the risk to the lives of the 22-24 remaining hostages held by Hamas, despite assurances that efforts will be made to avoid harming them.
Gaza Invasion Risks Lives of Remaining Hostages
Israeli officials acknowledge that a renewed military operation in Gaza, potentially involving a rapid conquest, significantly increases the risk to the lives of the 22-24 remaining hostages held by Hamas, despite assurances that efforts will be made to avoid harming them.
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48% Bias Score

New Highway Construction in Amazon Raises Deforestation Concerns Ahead of COP30
Satellite images confirm the construction of an 8.2-mile highway near Belem, Brazil, the host city of COP30 in November 2025, raising concerns about increased deforestation despite stated environmental preservation measures.

New Highway Construction in Amazon Raises Deforestation Concerns Ahead of COP30
Satellite images confirm the construction of an 8.2-mile highway near Belem, Brazil, the host city of COP30 in November 2025, raising concerns about increased deforestation despite stated environmental preservation measures.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Judge Weighs Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Workers
A Maryland federal judge is considering reinstating thousands of fired federal probationary employees after hearing arguments that their dismissals violated procedures for mass terminations, potentially setting a precedent for future workforce reductions.

Federal Judge Weighs Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Workers
A Maryland federal judge is considering reinstating thousands of fired federal probationary employees after hearing arguments that their dismissals violated procedures for mass terminations, potentially setting a precedent for future workforce reductions.
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36% Bias Score

Human Error Likely Caused Collision Between Solong and Stena Immaculate
A collision occurred on March 10th at 9:47 am off the Yorkshire coast between the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong and the US oil tanker Stena Immaculate, likely due to human error, as the Solong had sailed the same route 19 times in the past 5 months, yet failed to avoid a collision with th...

Human Error Likely Caused Collision Between Solong and Stena Immaculate
A collision occurred on March 10th at 9:47 am off the Yorkshire coast between the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong and the US oil tanker Stena Immaculate, likely due to human error, as the Solong had sailed the same route 19 times in the past 5 months, yet failed to avoid a collision with th...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.

Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Claims 86% of Kursk Region Liberated
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region on Wednesday and was informed that 86% of the area previously occupied by Ukrainian forces has been liberated, with over 68,000 Ukrainian casualties and the recapture of 1,100 square kilometers; the Russian military advanced into the Sumy Obl...

Russia Claims 86% of Kursk Region Liberated
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region on Wednesday and was informed that 86% of the area previously occupied by Ukrainian forces has been liberated, with over 68,000 Ukrainian casualties and the recapture of 1,100 square kilometers; the Russian military advanced into the Sumy Obl...
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72% Bias Score

Rise in Dutch Minors Possessing Firearms Linked to Insecurity and Social Media
The number of minors caught with firearms in the Netherlands has risen by 40 percent in four years, due to feelings of insecurity among youth, facilitated by social media and easy access, resulting in incidents such as a student bringing a firearm to the Segbroek College in The Hague.

Rise in Dutch Minors Possessing Firearms Linked to Insecurity and Social Media
The number of minors caught with firearms in the Netherlands has risen by 40 percent in four years, due to feelings of insecurity among youth, facilitated by social media and easy access, resulting in incidents such as a student bringing a firearm to the Segbroek College in The Hague.
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36% Bias Score