March 2025
April 2025


US-Ukraine Summit in Jeddah: Ceasefire Proposed Amidst Renewed Russian Attacks
The U.S. and Ukraine met in Jeddah on March 11th to discuss ending the war, with the U.S. agreeing to resume intelligence sharing and aid if Ukraine agrees to a 30-day ceasefire contingent upon Russia's acceptance; Russia launched massive missile and drone attacks on March 7th, killing at least 20 c...
US-Ukraine Summit in Jeddah: Ceasefire Proposed Amidst Renewed Russian Attacks
The U.S. and Ukraine met in Jeddah on March 11th to discuss ending the war, with the U.S. agreeing to resume intelligence sharing and aid if Ukraine agrees to a 30-day ceasefire contingent upon Russia's acceptance; Russia launched massive missile and drone attacks on March 7th, killing at least 20 c...
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24% Bias Score


Over 800 Dead in Syria Sectarian Violence
Sectarian violence in Syria last week left over 800 dead, with the UN documenting at least 111 killings, many summary executions targeting the Alawite minority; eyewitness accounts detail horrific violence, including the murder of a teacher after being asked his religious affiliation.
Over 800 Dead in Syria Sectarian Violence
Sectarian violence in Syria last week left over 800 dead, with the UN documenting at least 111 killings, many summary executions targeting the Alawite minority; eyewitness accounts detail horrific violence, including the murder of a teacher after being asked his religious affiliation.
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48% Bias Score


D.C. Mayor Removes Black Lives Matter Plaza Amidst Looming \$1.1 Billion Budget Cut
Facing a potential \$1.1 billion budget cut from a Republican-led funding bill, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser removed Black Lives Matter Plaza to appease President Trump, highlighting the immense pressure and potential consequences of antagonizing the federal government.
D.C. Mayor Removes Black Lives Matter Plaza Amidst Looming \$1.1 Billion Budget Cut
Facing a potential \$1.1 billion budget cut from a Republican-led funding bill, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser removed Black Lives Matter Plaza to appease President Trump, highlighting the immense pressure and potential consequences of antagonizing the federal government.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's White House Tesla Endorsement Boosts Stock Price
On Tuesday, President Trump held an impromptu Tesla promotion at the White House alongside Elon Musk, resulting in a 3.8% increase in Tesla's stock price after recent losses due to Musk's political activities and decreased European sales; Trump stated he would purchase a Tesla, and labeled any viole...
Trump's White House Tesla Endorsement Boosts Stock Price
On Tuesday, President Trump held an impromptu Tesla promotion at the White House alongside Elon Musk, resulting in a 3.8% increase in Tesla's stock price after recent losses due to Musk's political activities and decreased European sales; Trump stated he would purchase a Tesla, and labeled any viole...
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44% Bias Score


1950 Welsh Rugby Plane Crash: 75th Anniversary Remembrance
On March 12, 1950, an Avro Tudor plane carrying 83 Welsh rugby fans crashed near Llandow Airfield, killing 80; the cause was potentially overloading and improper baggage weighing, deeply affecting the communities of Llanharan and Abercarn.
1950 Welsh Rugby Plane Crash: 75th Anniversary Remembrance
On March 12, 1950, an Avro Tudor plane carrying 83 Welsh rugby fans crashed near Llandow Airfield, killing 80; the cause was potentially overloading and improper baggage weighing, deeply affecting the communities of Llanharan and Abercarn.
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24% Bias Score


House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.
House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.
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40% Bias Score

Urgent: Microsoft Security Update Addresses 67 Vulnerabilities, Including Actively Exploited Zero-days
Microsoft's April Patch Tuesday addresses 67 vulnerabilities, including six actively exploited zero-days, prompting the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to warn users to update or disable PCs by April 1st, 2025, due to the impending end of Windows 10 support on October 14th...

Urgent: Microsoft Security Update Addresses 67 Vulnerabilities, Including Actively Exploited Zero-days
Microsoft's April Patch Tuesday addresses 67 vulnerabilities, including six actively exploited zero-days, prompting the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to warn users to update or disable PCs by April 1st, 2025, due to the impending end of Windows 10 support on October 14th...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Accepts US-Proposed Ceasefire with Russia
Ukraine accepted a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, contingent on Russia's simultaneous acceptance, paving the way for long-term peace negotiations to guarantee Ukraine's security; the US will immediately resume intelligence sharing and military aid to Ukraine.

Ukraine Accepts US-Proposed Ceasefire with Russia
Ukraine accepted a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, contingent on Russia's simultaneous acceptance, paving the way for long-term peace negotiations to guarantee Ukraine's security; the US will immediately resume intelligence sharing and military aid to Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...

US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...
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48% Bias Score

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.
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36% 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 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