March 2025
April 2025


Hitler's Nero Decree and Speer's Resistance: Averted Catastrophe in Post-War Germany
Hitler's March 1945 "Nero Decree" ordered the destruction of German infrastructure to deny resources to the Allies; however, Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and Munitions, largely undermined this scorched-earth policy, mitigating its potential devastating impact on post-war Germany.
Hitler's Nero Decree and Speer's Resistance: Averted Catastrophe in Post-War Germany
Hitler's March 1945 "Nero Decree" ordered the destruction of German infrastructure to deny resources to the Allies; however, Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and Munitions, largely undermined this scorched-earth policy, mitigating its potential devastating impact on post-war Germany.
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56% Bias Score


EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.
EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Refugee Shelter Crisis
Dutch municipalities are turning away Ukrainian refugees due to a lack of shelter, with less than 35 beds available nationwide and a 99.8% occupancy rate; the government's reduced funding for shelters exacerbates the problem, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
Netherlands Faces Refugee Shelter Crisis
Dutch municipalities are turning away Ukrainian refugees due to a lack of shelter, with less than 35 beds available nationwide and a 99.8% occupancy rate; the government's reduced funding for shelters exacerbates the problem, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Global Markets Thrive on Wall Street's Woes, But U.S. Recession Remains a Major Risk
As of late March, global stock markets are benefiting from capital leaving Wall Street due to President Trump's trade war dampening the 'U.S. exceptionalism' narrative and the S&P 500's underperformance; however, a major U.S. selloff could negatively impact the entire world.
Global Markets Thrive on Wall Street's Woes, But U.S. Recession Remains a Major Risk
As of late March, global stock markets are benefiting from capital leaving Wall Street due to President Trump's trade war dampening the 'U.S. exceptionalism' narrative and the S&P 500's underperformance; however, a major U.S. selloff could negatively impact the entire world.
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44% Bias Score


Roberts Rebukes Trump's Call to Impeach Federal Judge
Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Trump's call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against the administration's deportation policies, highlighting the established appellate review process instead of impeachment as the appropriate response to judicial decisions; this follows a pattern of ...
Roberts Rebukes Trump's Call to Impeach Federal Judge
Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Trump's call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against the administration's deportation policies, highlighting the established appellate review process instead of impeachment as the appropriate response to judicial decisions; this follows a pattern of ...
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52% Bias Score


West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...
West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...
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48% Bias Score

Astronauts Return After 286-Day ISS Stay Due to Starliner Issues
American astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore landed safely in Florida on March 14, 2025, after a 286-day stay at the ISS due to technical problems with the Boeing Starliner capsule that took them there in June 2024; the initial 8-day mission was extended to ensure safety and utilize the opp...

Astronauts Return After 286-Day ISS Stay Due to Starliner Issues
American astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore landed safely in Florida on March 14, 2025, after a 286-day stay at the ISS due to technical problems with the Boeing Starliner capsule that took them there in June 2024; the initial 8-day mission was extended to ensure safety and utilize the opp...
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56% Bias Score

Over 1100 JFK Assassination Documents Released
The Trump administration released over 1100 previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, totaling over 31,000 pages, fulfilling a prior executive order; President Trump expects 80,000 pages to be released.

Over 1100 JFK Assassination Documents Released
The Trump administration released over 1100 previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, totaling over 31,000 pages, fulfilling a prior executive order; President Trump expects 80,000 pages to be released.
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40% Bias Score

122 Suspects Identified in Amsterdam Football Riot Investigation
Following the November Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match, Amsterdam authorities identified 122 suspectsâincluding Maccabi and pro-Palestinian individualsâinvolved in violent incidents, with 36 identified and ten already sentenced; the investigation uses 250 Israeli witness statements and tens of thousands...

122 Suspects Identified in Amsterdam Football Riot Investigation
Following the November Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match, Amsterdam authorities identified 122 suspectsâincluding Maccabi and pro-Palestinian individualsâinvolved in violent incidents, with 36 identified and ten already sentenced; the investigation uses 250 Israeli witness statements and tens of thousands...
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32% Bias Score

Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Bias Lawsuit Settlement
Google agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against non-white and Asian employees in California between February 15, 2018, and December 31, 2024, by paying them less and not promoting them as much as other employees.

Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Bias Lawsuit Settlement
Google agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against non-white and Asian employees in California between February 15, 2018, and December 31, 2024, by paying them less and not promoting them as much as other employees.
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44% Bias Score

France Accuses Algeria of Aggression, Threatens Further Action Over Expelled Nationals
France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau accused Algeria of aggression for refusing to take back expelled citizens, advocating for a graduated response including suspending visa facilitation for Algerian officials and potentially renegotiating the 1968 agreement, escalating the diplomatic crisis ...

France Accuses Algeria of Aggression, Threatens Further Action Over Expelled Nationals
France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau accused Algeria of aggression for refusing to take back expelled citizens, advocating for a graduated response including suspending visa facilitation for Algerian officials and potentially renegotiating the 1968 agreement, escalating the diplomatic crisis ...
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56% Bias Score

Imamoglu's Arrest: Key Opposition Figure Detained in Turkey
Istanbul's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was detained in Turkey on corruption charges, impacting the 2027 presidential elections where he is a leading rival to President Erdogan; his university degree was revoked beforehand, preventing him from running, and social media access was restricted aft...

Imamoglu's Arrest: Key Opposition Figure Detained in Turkey
Istanbul's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was detained in Turkey on corruption charges, impacting the 2027 presidential elections where he is a leading rival to President Erdogan; his university degree was revoked beforehand, preventing him from running, and social media access was restricted aft...
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44% Bias Score