March 2025
April 2025


Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Political Crisis in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, was arrested on Wednesday facing charges of corruption and terrorism, prompting social media restrictions and a ban on demonstrations in Istanbul; hundreds of others were also arrested.
Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Political Crisis in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opposition figure, was arrested on Wednesday facing charges of corruption and terrorism, prompting social media restrictions and a ban on demonstrations in Istanbul; hundreds of others were also arrested.
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56% Bias Score


Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.
Strava Data Exposes Over 1000 Dutch Military Personnel
An investigation by Omroep Gelderland revealed that data of over 1000 Dutch military personnel is accessible on Strava, a sports app, due to their activities on military bases being listed on public ranking lists, posing serious security risks.
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36% 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


Delaware Rushes to Protect Corporate Dominance Amid Musk's Tesla Lawsuit Fallout
Delaware lawmakers are rushing to pass a bill to protect the state's corporate dominance after a judge invalidated Elon Musk's massive Tesla compensation package, prompting concerns about Delaware's legal protections for shareholders and raising questions about the future of the state's lucrative co...
Delaware Rushes to Protect Corporate Dominance Amid Musk's Tesla Lawsuit Fallout
Delaware lawmakers are rushing to pass a bill to protect the state's corporate dominance after a judge invalidated Elon Musk's massive Tesla compensation package, prompting concerns about Delaware's legal protections for shareholders and raising questions about the future of the state's lucrative co...
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40% 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


Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
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52% Bias Score

Roberts Rebukes Trump Over Judge's Removal Call
Chief Justice John Roberts publicly criticized President Trump for advocating the removal of a judge who halted the deportation of Venezuelan nationals using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, highlighting the established appeals process rather than impeachment as a proper method for handling judicial disa...

Roberts Rebukes Trump Over Judge's Removal Call
Chief Justice John Roberts publicly criticized President Trump for advocating the removal of a judge who halted the deportation of Venezuelan nationals using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, highlighting the established appeals process rather than impeachment as a proper method for handling judicial disa...
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36% 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

Purdue Pharma Offers $7 Billion Opioid Settlement, Sackler Family to Relinquish Ownership
Purdue Pharma proposes a $7 billion settlement to resolve OxyContin lawsuits, with the Sackler family relinquishing ownership and contributing funds over 15 years, addressing past concerns by allowing plaintiffs to opt-in to the deal and potentially receive more than $850 million.

Purdue Pharma Offers $7 Billion Opioid Settlement, Sackler Family to Relinquish Ownership
Purdue Pharma proposes a $7 billion settlement to resolve OxyContin lawsuits, with the Sackler family relinquishing ownership and contributing funds over 15 years, addressing past concerns by allowing plaintiffs to opt-in to the deal and potentially receive more than $850 million.
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40% Bias Score

California Bill Aims to Phase Out Ultra-Processed Foods in Schools by 2032
California Assembly Bill 1264, a bipartisan bill introduced by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel and co-authored by Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher, proposes a phased removal of ultra-processed foods from public schools by 2032, aiming to improve children's health and address concerns about the ...

California Bill Aims to Phase Out Ultra-Processed Foods in Schools by 2032
California Assembly Bill 1264, a bipartisan bill introduced by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel and co-authored by Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher, proposes a phased removal of ultra-processed foods from public schools by 2032, aiming to improve children's health and address concerns about the ...
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40% 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

Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Bias Lawsuit Settlement
Google agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it discriminated against Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, Native American, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Alaska Native employees in California by paying them less and giving them fewer promotions than w...

Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Bias Lawsuit Settlement
Google agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it discriminated against Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, Native American, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Alaska Native employees in California by paying them less and giving them fewer promotions than w...
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44% Bias Score