March 2025
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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


Canada Launches National School Food Program to Combat Food Insecurity
Canada launched a national school food program, a CAD $1 billion, five-year initiative to feed 400,000 students annually, addressing the country's food insecurity and improving children's health and academic performance, while saving families an average of $800 annually.
Canada Launches National School Food Program to Combat Food Insecurity
Canada launched a national school food program, a CAD $1 billion, five-year initiative to feed 400,000 students annually, addressing the country's food insecurity and improving children's health and academic performance, while saving families an average of $800 annually.
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28% Bias Score


CBP Home App: Self-Deportation Policy Raises Concerns
The Trump administration launched the CBP Home app, allowing undocumented immigrants to voluntarily depart the US, potentially impacting future legal return; however, experts warn of unclear long-term implications and the app's use as a data collection tool.
CBP Home App: Self-Deportation Policy Raises Concerns
The Trump administration launched the CBP Home app, allowing undocumented immigrants to voluntarily depart the US, potentially impacting future legal return; however, experts warn of unclear long-term implications and the app's use as a data collection tool.
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56% Bias Score


Ecuador Revokes Amnesty for Venezuelan Immigrants
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa repealed decree 370, revoking amnesty for undocumented Venezuelan immigrants seeking regularization, impacting an estimated 100,000 people, amidst a political dispute with Venezuela and one month before Ecuador's presidential runoff.
Ecuador Revokes Amnesty for Venezuelan Immigrants
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa repealed decree 370, revoking amnesty for undocumented Venezuelan immigrants seeking regularization, impacting an estimated 100,000 people, amidst a political dispute with Venezuela and one month before Ecuador's presidential runoff.
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40% Bias Score


Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.
Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.
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36% Bias Score


Ontario Averts Trade War with U.S. by Suspending Electricity Surcharge
Ontario suspended a 25% electricity export surcharge to the U.S. after President Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, escalating a trade dispute; a meeting between officials is planned for March 13th to discuss the USMCA.
Ontario Averts Trade War with U.S. by Suspending Electricity Surcharge
Ontario suspended a 25% electricity export surcharge to the U.S. after President Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, escalating a trade dispute; a meeting between officials is planned for March 13th to discuss the USMCA.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Claims Territorial Gains in Ukraine's Kursk Region
Following a Russian offensive, the Russian military claims to have retaken over 100 square kilometers in Ukraine's Kursk region, including 12 settlements. Ukraine's General Staff confirmed troop withdrawals as a tactical maneuver but denied imminent encirclement. Logistical challenges, including dis...

Russia Claims Territorial Gains in Ukraine's Kursk Region
Following a Russian offensive, the Russian military claims to have retaken over 100 square kilometers in Ukraine's Kursk region, including 12 settlements. Ukraine's General Staff confirmed troop withdrawals as a tactical maneuver but denied imminent encirclement. Logistical challenges, including dis...
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24% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Seven Doctors in Diego Maradona's Death
A trial began on Tuesday regarding the death of Diego Maradona, focusing on whether seven medical professionals were responsible for his death from cardiac arrest on November 25, 2020, due to alleged malpractice and negligence during his home hospitalization; the trial is expected to last three mont...

Trial Begins for Seven Doctors in Diego Maradona's Death
A trial began on Tuesday regarding the death of Diego Maradona, focusing on whether seven medical professionals were responsible for his death from cardiac arrest on November 25, 2020, due to alleged malpractice and negligence during his home hospitalization; the trial is expected to last three mont...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threats Trigger Market Plunge, Raising Economic Concerns
President Trump's repeated threats of new tariffs, including a recent announcement targeting Canadian steel and aluminum, have caused significant market drops, raising concerns among Republicans, business leaders, and economists about the potential for severe economic damage despite White House atte...

Trump's Tariff Threats Trigger Market Plunge, Raising Economic Concerns
President Trump's repeated threats of new tariffs, including a recent announcement targeting Canadian steel and aluminum, have caused significant market drops, raising concerns among Republicans, business leaders, and economists about the potential for severe economic damage despite White House atte...
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48% Bias Score

Ontario Premier Directly Challenges Trump's Trade Policies
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, leveraging his province's close economic ties with the US, is publicly challenging Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies using US media, threatening retaliatory measures if tariffs persist, and launching ad campaigns targeting US consumers.

Ontario Premier Directly Challenges Trump's Trade Policies
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, leveraging his province's close economic ties with the US, is publicly challenging Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies using US media, threatening retaliatory measures if tariffs persist, and launching ad campaigns targeting US consumers.
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36% Bias Score

Syria: Hundreds Dead in Clashes; Sanctions Under Scrutiny
Violent clashes in Syria's Tartus and Latakia governorates between government forces and pro-al-Assad groups left at least 973 civilians dead, according to the SOHR, raising concerns about regional stability and the impact of recently eased international sanctions.

Syria: Hundreds Dead in Clashes; Sanctions Under Scrutiny
Violent clashes in Syria's Tartus and Latakia governorates between government forces and pro-al-Assad groups left at least 973 civilians dead, according to the SOHR, raising concerns about regional stability and the impact of recently eased international sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger US Stock Market Decline
President Trump's announcement of a 50 percent tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum imports caused a significant drop in US stock markets on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones falling by 1.14 percent to 41,433.48 points and the S&P 500 by 0.76 percent to 5,572.07 points, while weak forecasts from...

Trump's Tariffs Trigger US Stock Market Decline
President Trump's announcement of a 50 percent tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum imports caused a significant drop in US stock markets on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones falling by 1.14 percent to 41,433.48 points and the S&P 500 by 0.76 percent to 5,572.07 points, while weak forecasts from...
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52% Bias Score