March 2025
April 2025


Ukraine Retreats from Kursk Incursion
Ukraine's offensive near Kursk, launched in August 2023, is reportedly failing, with Russia claiming territorial gains and both sides reporting Ukrainian withdrawals from areas like Sudzha, reversing initial gains and impacting morale and potential negotiating power.
Ukraine Retreats from Kursk Incursion
Ukraine's offensive near Kursk, launched in August 2023, is reportedly failing, with Russia claiming territorial gains and both sides reporting Ukrainian withdrawals from areas like Sudzha, reversing initial gains and impacting morale and potential negotiating power.
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40% Bias Score


Archbishop Williams Condemns Post-Massacre Antisemitism, Calls for Community Action
Archbishop Rowan Williams, speaking at the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Annual Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, condemned the rise in antisemitic rhetoric following the October 7 hostage massacre, connecting the event to a broader climate of terror affecting diverse communities, and emphasizing the need fo...
Archbishop Williams Condemns Post-Massacre Antisemitism, Calls for Community Action
Archbishop Rowan Williams, speaking at the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Annual Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, condemned the rise in antisemitic rhetoric following the October 7 hostage massacre, connecting the event to a broader climate of terror affecting diverse communities, and emphasizing the need fo...
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24% Bias Score


Nvidia's Rise: A Look at Culture and Software's Impact
Tae Kim's "The Nvidia Way" chronicles Nvidia's history, emphasizing Jensen Huang's leadership and the company's demanding work culture, but overlooking software's crucial role in its AI-driven success.
Nvidia's Rise: A Look at Culture and Software's Impact
Tae Kim's "The Nvidia Way" chronicles Nvidia's history, emphasizing Jensen Huang's leadership and the company's demanding work culture, but overlooking software's crucial role in its AI-driven success.
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32% Bias Score


EU Imposes $45 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union imposed $45 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods, including farm products and appliances, in response to the US increasing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 25 percent, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming consumers on both sides.
EU Imposes $45 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union imposed $45 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods, including farm products and appliances, in response to the US increasing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 25 percent, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming consumers on both sides.
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36% Bias Score


India's Energy Transition: Progress, Challenges, and Strategic Choices
India's energy transition, marked by increasing electrification and solar power adoption (up 53% since 2023), faces challenges from air pollution, poverty, and the need to balance domestic industry growth with rapid decarbonization; the country aims for 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy by 2030 and n...
India's Energy Transition: Progress, Challenges, and Strategic Choices
India's energy transition, marked by increasing electrification and solar power adoption (up 53% since 2023), faces challenges from air pollution, poverty, and the need to balance domestic industry growth with rapid decarbonization; the country aims for 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy by 2030 and n...
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36% Bias Score


Congress Weighs Reauthorization of Life-Saving Pediatric Drug Incentive Program
Congress can reauthorize the expired Pediatric Priority Review Voucher (PPRV) program to incentivize pharmaceutical companies to develop treatments for rare pediatric diseases without taxpayer costs; the program has already facilitated the approval of 50 life-saving treatments for 40 diseases.
Congress Weighs Reauthorization of Life-Saving Pediatric Drug Incentive Program
Congress can reauthorize the expired Pediatric Priority Review Voucher (PPRV) program to incentivize pharmaceutical companies to develop treatments for rare pediatric diseases without taxpayer costs; the program has already facilitated the approval of 50 life-saving treatments for 40 diseases.
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52% Bias Score

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik
A Bosnian court issued an arrest warrant for Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and two other officials for ignoring a summons related to their violation of the 1995 Dayton Agreement, which established the post-war structure of the country; this action increases tensions in the region and prompted an...

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik
A Bosnian court issued an arrest warrant for Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and two other officials for ignoring a summons related to their violation of the 1995 Dayton Agreement, which established the post-war structure of the country; this action increases tensions in the region and prompted an...
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40% Bias Score

US Urges Russia to Consider Ukraine Ceasefire
The US urged Russia to consider a ceasefire in Ukraine, with Washington aiming to contact Moscow on March 12th to discuss a conflict resolution; Russia stated it needs information from various channels before making conclusions, prioritizing the protection of Russian-speaking civilians; the US sugge...

US Urges Russia to Consider Ukraine Ceasefire
The US urged Russia to consider a ceasefire in Ukraine, with Washington aiming to contact Moscow on March 12th to discuss a conflict resolution; Russia stated it needs information from various channels before making conclusions, prioritizing the protection of Russian-speaking civilians; the US sugge...
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36% Bias Score

Bird Flu Outbreak Drives 10% Egg Price Surge
Egg prices jumped over 10% from January to February 2024, reaching $5.90 per dozen, because of a bird flu outbreak affecting 30.3 million birds across nine states and causing some grocery stores to limit purchases; the situation has become politicized as the current administration faces criticism.

Bird Flu Outbreak Drives 10% Egg Price Surge
Egg prices jumped over 10% from January to February 2024, reaching $5.90 per dozen, because of a bird flu outbreak affecting 30.3 million birds across nine states and causing some grocery stores to limit purchases; the situation has become politicized as the current administration faces criticism.
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48% Bias Score

Soaring Demand for Remote Jobs in Healthcare, Tech, and Business Operations by 2033
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a nearly 20% increase in healthcare, business operations, and tech job openings by 2033, with high demand for remote roles; Resume Genius' report highlights remote operations managers, nurse practitioners, and software developers as top choices, citing me...

Soaring Demand for Remote Jobs in Healthcare, Tech, and Business Operations by 2033
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a nearly 20% increase in healthcare, business operations, and tech job openings by 2033, with high demand for remote roles; Resume Genius' report highlights remote operations managers, nurse practitioners, and software developers as top choices, citing me...
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44% Bias Score

Fox and ESPN to Launch Competing Sports Streaming Services in Late 2025
Fox and ESPN plan to launch DTC sports streaming services in late 2025, targeting cord-cutters and existing cable subscribers, respectively, amidst the decline of traditional cable subscriptions and the failure of the Venu streaming service due to antitrust issues.

Fox and ESPN to Launch Competing Sports Streaming Services in Late 2025
Fox and ESPN plan to launch DTC sports streaming services in late 2025, targeting cord-cutters and existing cable subscribers, respectively, amidst the decline of traditional cable subscriptions and the failure of the Venu streaming service due to antitrust issues.
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36% Bias Score

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over Mass Firings of Federal Workers
Nineteen states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the mass firing of tens of thousands of federal workers in the past two months, alleging the firings were "reckless and illegal", and seeking a restraining order and reinstatement of fired employees.

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over Mass Firings of Federal Workers
Nineteen states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the mass firing of tens of thousands of federal workers in the past two months, alleging the firings were "reckless and illegal", and seeking a restraining order and reinstatement of fired employees.
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40% Bias Score