March 2025
April 2025


International Sporting Events and Media Changes
Today's news includes the final stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, the Short Track World Championships in Beijing, the Ajax vs AZ football match in Amsterdam with security concerns, and the retirement of NOS journalist Gerri Eickhof after 37 years.
International Sporting Events and Media Changes
Today's news includes the final stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race, the Short Track World Championships in Beijing, the Ajax vs AZ football match in Amsterdam with security concerns, and the retirement of NOS journalist Gerri Eickhof after 37 years.
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20% Bias Score


Norris Wins Chaotic Australian Grand Prix
The Australian Grand Prix, held in Melbourne on a rain-slick track, saw Lando Norris win against Max Verstappen by 0.895 seconds; numerous crashes occurred due to the conditions, highlighting the importance of driver skill and tire management; George Russell placed third while Ferrari underperformed...
Norris Wins Chaotic Australian Grand Prix
The Australian Grand Prix, held in Melbourne on a rain-slick track, saw Lando Norris win against Max Verstappen by 0.895 seconds; numerous crashes occurred due to the conditions, highlighting the importance of driver skill and tire management; George Russell placed third while Ferrari underperformed...
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40% Bias Score


Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.
Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Former Congresswoman Nita Lowey Dies at 87
Former New York Congresswoman Nita Lowey, a Democrat who served for 32 years and chaired the House Appropriations Committee, died peacefully at age 87 after battling breast cancer.
Former Congresswoman Nita Lowey Dies at 87
Former New York Congresswoman Nita Lowey, a Democrat who served for 32 years and chaired the House Appropriations Committee, died peacefully at age 87 after battling breast cancer.
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24% Bias Score


UK Vitamin D Deficiency: Health Risks and Supplementation Debate
A study by Public Health England reveals that 29% of UK adults and 37% of 11-18 year olds are vitamin D deficient from January to March, highlighting the need for supplementation but also the risk of overdose.
UK Vitamin D Deficiency: Health Risks and Supplementation Debate
A study by Public Health England reveals that 29% of UK adults and 37% of 11-18 year olds are vitamin D deficient from January to March, highlighting the need for supplementation but also the risk of overdose.
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44% Bias Score


Hessian Greens Elect New Leadership After Donation Scandal
Following allegations of illegal donations and questionable foreign trips by former chairman Andreas Ewald, the Hessian Greens held a party congress with new elections after their board resigned; the state prosecutor cleared the party the day before, highlighting issues with the Bundestag administra...
Hessian Greens Elect New Leadership After Donation Scandal
Following allegations of illegal donations and questionable foreign trips by former chairman Andreas Ewald, the Hessian Greens held a party congress with new elections after their board resigned; the state prosecutor cleared the party the day before, highlighting issues with the Bundestag administra...
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40% Bias Score

Groenewoud Wins Third World Mass Start Title
Marijke Groenewoud won the mass start World Championship in Hamar, Norway, securing her third world title in the event after placing ninth in the 3000m, sixth in the 5000m, and seventh in the 1500m, while Joy Beune won three gold medals, including the 1500m.

Groenewoud Wins Third World Mass Start Title
Marijke Groenewoud won the mass start World Championship in Hamar, Norway, securing her third world title in the event after placing ninth in the 3000m, sixth in the 5000m, and seventh in the 1500m, while Joy Beune won three gold medals, including the 1500m.
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24% Bias Score

Fries Museum Faces Investigation Demands After Director's Dismissal Amid Misconduct Allegations
Following complaints of misconduct by former Fries Museum director Kris Callens, the Kunstenbond demands an independent investigation, while the museum's supervisory board prioritizes the resolution of his dismissal.

Fries Museum Faces Investigation Demands After Director's Dismissal Amid Misconduct Allegations
Following complaints of misconduct by former Fries Museum director Kris Callens, the Kunstenbond demands an independent investigation, while the museum's supervisory board prioritizes the resolution of his dismissal.
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48% Bias Score

Contrasting Town Hall Reactions Highlight Partisan Divide over Trump Policies
Following House Speaker Mike Johnson's suggestion to avoid public meetings, Representatives Chuck Edwards (R-NC) and Harriet Hageman (R-WY) held town halls with vastly different receptions; Edwards faced protests in Asheville, while Hageman's meeting in Evanston saw mostly supportive Republicans que...

Contrasting Town Hall Reactions Highlight Partisan Divide over Trump Policies
Following House Speaker Mike Johnson's suggestion to avoid public meetings, Representatives Chuck Edwards (R-NC) and Harriet Hageman (R-WY) held town halls with vastly different receptions; Edwards faced protests in Asheville, while Hageman's meeting in Evanston saw mostly supportive Republicans que...
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44% Bias Score

Remembering Senator Joe Lieberman: A Legacy of Bipartisanship
The yahrzeit of Senator Joe Lieberman, who died in 2024, will be observed on March 17th; a new documentary, "Centered," will be released on March 18th and 19th, highlighting his life of bipartisan cooperation and civility in a sharply divided political climate.

Remembering Senator Joe Lieberman: A Legacy of Bipartisanship
The yahrzeit of Senator Joe Lieberman, who died in 2024, will be observed on March 17th; a new documentary, "Centered," will be released on March 18th and 19th, highlighting his life of bipartisan cooperation and civility in a sharply divided political climate.
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52% Bias Score

Cyprus Talks in Geneva: Low Expectations Despite Five-Party Meeting
A five-party meeting in Geneva on Monday will attempt to resolve the decades-long division of Cyprus, where Greek Cyprus seeks a bi-zonal federation while Turkish Cyprus wants a two-state solution, with low expectations for a breakthrough despite hopes for confidence-building measures.

Cyprus Talks in Geneva: Low Expectations Despite Five-Party Meeting
A five-party meeting in Geneva on Monday will attempt to resolve the decades-long division of Cyprus, where Greek Cyprus seeks a bi-zonal federation while Turkish Cyprus wants a two-state solution, with low expectations for a breakthrough despite hopes for confidence-building measures.
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48% Bias Score

Wisconsin's Cold War Hoax: A Staged Invasion and its Theatrical Exploration
On May 1, 1950, the American Legion staged a fake Russian invasion in Mosinee, Wisconsin, resulting in the disruption of town leadership and the purging of the library, with a local leader dying during the event; the play, The Mosinee Project, explores this through speculation and imagined scenarios...

Wisconsin's Cold War Hoax: A Staged Invasion and its Theatrical Exploration
On May 1, 1950, the American Legion staged a fake Russian invasion in Mosinee, Wisconsin, resulting in the disruption of town leadership and the purging of the library, with a local leader dying during the event; the play, The Mosinee Project, explores this through speculation and imagined scenarios...
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32% Bias Score