March 2025
April 2025


Assault Reported at Antarctic Research Station
An assault at South Africa's Sanae IV Antarctic research station, allegedly stemming from a scheduling dispute, has prompted an urgent response from authorities and prompted rescue pleas from some team members; the incident highlights the psychological challenges of isolated research in extreme envi...
Assault Reported at Antarctic Research Station
An assault at South Africa's Sanae IV Antarctic research station, allegedly stemming from a scheduling dispute, has prompted an urgent response from authorities and prompted rescue pleas from some team members; the incident highlights the psychological challenges of isolated research in extreme envi...
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40% Bias Score


UK Government Considers Changes to Disability Benefit PIP Amidst Rising Welfare Costs
The UK government is considering changes to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) disability benefit, potentially impacting over 3.6 million recipients in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, to control rising welfare costs projected to reach £100 billion by 2029, with concerns raised about the i...
UK Government Considers Changes to Disability Benefit PIP Amidst Rising Welfare Costs
The UK government is considering changes to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) disability benefit, potentially impacting over 3.6 million recipients in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, to control rising welfare costs projected to reach £100 billion by 2029, with concerns raised about the i...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Rejects Emergency Funding for Public Broadcasting's Alert System Upgrades
A federal judge on Monday denied a request to force the Trump administration to immediately release nearly $2 million in grant money for public broadcasting stations' emergency alert system upgrades, citing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's failure to demonstrate irreparable harm. This decis...
Judge Rejects Emergency Funding for Public Broadcasting's Alert System Upgrades
A federal judge on Monday denied a request to force the Trump administration to immediately release nearly $2 million in grant money for public broadcasting stations' emergency alert system upgrades, citing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's failure to demonstrate irreparable harm. This decis...
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36% Bias Score


Ofcom Drops Investigations After Court Ruling on Politicians Presenting News
Ofcom dropped 11 investigations into politicians presenting news on GB News, TalkTV, and LBC after a High Court ruling overturned its impartiality rules, prompting a review of broadcasting regulations to close a legal loophole.
Ofcom Drops Investigations After Court Ruling on Politicians Presenting News
Ofcom dropped 11 investigations into politicians presenting news on GB News, TalkTV, and LBC after a High Court ruling overturned its impartiality rules, prompting a review of broadcasting regulations to close a legal loophole.
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40% Bias Score


UK Government Seeks CMA Regulatory Overhaul
The UK government is seeking to reform the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), potentially altering its merger assessment criteria to accelerate decision-making and promote economic growth, with unclear implications for consumer protection.
UK Government Seeks CMA Regulatory Overhaul
The UK government is seeking to reform the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), potentially altering its merger assessment criteria to accelerate decision-making and promote economic growth, with unclear implications for consumer protection.
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60% Bias Score


Conde de Godó: Top Players, Reduced Draw, and Accessibility Improvements
The 72nd Conde de Godó Trophy, held in Barcelona from April 12-20, features four top-10 players (Tsitsipas, Rublev, Ruud, Alcaraz), a reduced 32-player main draw, expanded qualifying, accessibility improvements, and a Björn Borg tribute; Rafael Nadal's tribute is postponed to next year.
Conde de Godó: Top Players, Reduced Draw, and Accessibility Improvements
The 72nd Conde de Godó Trophy, held in Barcelona from April 12-20, features four top-10 players (Tsitsipas, Rublev, Ruud, Alcaraz), a reduced 32-player main draw, expanded qualifying, accessibility improvements, and a Björn Borg tribute; Rafael Nadal's tribute is postponed to next year.
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20% Bias Score

Court Orders Release of Prince Harry's US Immigration Files
A US court ordered the release of Prince Harry's US immigration files by Tuesday, following a Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation, which alleges Prince Harry's memoir admissions of past drug use contradict visa application requirements.

Court Orders Release of Prince Harry's US Immigration Files
A US court ordered the release of Prince Harry's US immigration files by Tuesday, following a Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation, which alleges Prince Harry's memoir admissions of past drug use contradict visa application requirements.
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52% Bias Score

CDU Nominates Klöckner for Bundestag Presidency
The Union parliamentary group nominated Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old former agriculture minister with extensive parliamentary experience, to be the next Bundestag president on March 25th, 2024, aiming to modernize parliamentary work and foster constructive dialogue in a contentious political climat...

CDU Nominates Klöckner for Bundestag Presidency
The Union parliamentary group nominated Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old former agriculture minister with extensive parliamentary experience, to be the next Bundestag president on March 25th, 2024, aiming to modernize parliamentary work and foster constructive dialogue in a contentious political climat...
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40% Bias Score

Audi to Cut 7,500 German Jobs Amidst Declining China Sales
Audi will cut 7,500 jobs in Germany by 2029 to improve competitiveness, investing €8 billion in German plants while facing declining sales in China due to increased competition; this follows a similar move by Volkswagen and reflects struggles in the German auto industry.

Audi to Cut 7,500 German Jobs Amidst Declining China Sales
Audi will cut 7,500 jobs in Germany by 2029 to improve competitiveness, investing €8 billion in German plants while facing declining sales in China due to increased competition; this follows a similar move by Volkswagen and reflects struggles in the German auto industry.
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44% Bias Score

UK Education Bill Faces Criticism for Prioritizing Unions Over Children
Former Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman criticized the UK government's education bill, claiming it would worsen England's education system by prioritizing union interests over children's needs, reversing two decades of progress under the academy model; No. 10 sharply rebuked her.

UK Education Bill Faces Criticism for Prioritizing Unions Over Children
Former Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman criticized the UK government's education bill, claiming it would worsen England's education system by prioritizing union interests over children's needs, reversing two decades of progress under the academy model; No. 10 sharply rebuked her.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Farmer Arrested in Connection with Disappearance of Senegalese Farmhand
Spanish Civil Guard officers arrested Ginés V. L., a 53-year-old agricultural businessman in Villacarrillo, Jaén, on Monday, suspecting him in the January 2021 disappearance of Ibrahima Diouf, a 31-year-old Senegalese farmhand he employed; this follows his 2016 acquittal for a similar case involving...

Spanish Farmer Arrested in Connection with Disappearance of Senegalese Farmhand
Spanish Civil Guard officers arrested Ginés V. L., a 53-year-old agricultural businessman in Villacarrillo, Jaén, on Monday, suspecting him in the January 2021 disappearance of Ibrahima Diouf, a 31-year-old Senegalese farmhand he employed; this follows his 2016 acquittal for a similar case involving...
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44% Bias Score

NCAA Tournament Selection Controversy: North Carolina's Inclusion Sparks Outrage
The NCAA men's basketball tournament selection committee sparked controversy by including North Carolina as the final at-large team, despite their weak Quad 1 record and the committee chair being North Carolina's athletic director who will receive a $104,166.66 bonus.

NCAA Tournament Selection Controversy: North Carolina's Inclusion Sparks Outrage
The NCAA men's basketball tournament selection committee sparked controversy by including North Carolina as the final at-large team, despite their weak Quad 1 record and the committee chair being North Carolina's athletic director who will receive a $104,166.66 bonus.
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52% Bias Score