March 2025
April 2025


Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.
Aberdeen University to Repatriate Murdered Aboriginal Man's Remains
The University of Aberdeen will repatriate the remains of a murdered Aboriginal man, likely obtained during Tasmania's colonial era (1820s-1830s), on Friday, for a traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal burial ceremony following pressure to address colonial injustices.
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36% Bias Score


Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Ceasefire as Attacks Continue on Kyiv
A phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin resulted in an agreement to pause attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days; however, this announcement was immediately followed by Russian drone attacks on Kyiv, casting doubt on the effectiveness of the agreement and raising concerns abo...
Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Ceasefire as Attacks Continue on Kyiv
A phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin resulted in an agreement to pause attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days; however, this announcement was immediately followed by Russian drone attacks on Kyiv, casting doubt on the effectiveness of the agreement and raising concerns abo...
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40% Bias Score


Repeat Offender Charged in Super Bowl Reporter's Death
Sports reporter Adan Manzano, 27, was found dead in his New Orleans hotel room; Danette Colbert, a known career criminal with a history of drugging and robbing men, has been charged with his second-degree murder. A previous victim warned of this possibility after receiving a lenient sentence for a s...
Repeat Offender Charged in Super Bowl Reporter's Death
Sports reporter Adan Manzano, 27, was found dead in his New Orleans hotel room; Danette Colbert, a known career criminal with a history of drugging and robbing men, has been charged with his second-degree murder. A previous victim warned of this possibility after receiving a lenient sentence for a s...
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44% Bias Score


Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.
Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.
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56% Bias Score


Documenta 16 Director Vows Respect, Dialogue After Antisemitism Scandal
Naomi Beckwith, the new artistic director of Documenta 16, starting in 2027, pledged to foster respect and dialogue, contrasting with the antisemitism controversy of the previous exhibition, Documenta fifteen, in Kassel, Germany.
Documenta 16 Director Vows Respect, Dialogue After Antisemitism Scandal
Naomi Beckwith, the new artistic director of Documenta 16, starting in 2027, pledged to foster respect and dialogue, contrasting with the antisemitism controversy of the previous exhibition, Documenta fifteen, in Kassel, Germany.
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44% Bias Score


Final JFK Assassination Documents Released
The US National Archives released roughly 80,000 previously classified documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, fulfilling President Trump's 2023 order for complete transparency, following decades of partial releases and persistent public interest.
Final JFK Assassination Documents Released
The US National Archives released roughly 80,000 previously classified documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, fulfilling President Trump's 2023 order for complete transparency, following decades of partial releases and persistent public interest.
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32% Bias Score

Lucy Bronze's Autism Diagnosis: Impact on Football and Advocacy
English footballer Lucy Bronze, a Euro 2022 winner and World Cup runner-up, recently disclosed her autism and ADHD diagnoses, highlighting the challenges of masking neurodivergence while advocating for greater understanding and acceptance within sports.

Lucy Bronze's Autism Diagnosis: Impact on Football and Advocacy
English footballer Lucy Bronze, a Euro 2022 winner and World Cup runner-up, recently disclosed her autism and ADHD diagnoses, highlighting the challenges of masking neurodivergence while advocating for greater understanding and acceptance within sports.
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12% Bias Score

Denied Compensation: Miscarriage of Justice Highlights Flawed UK System
Brian Buckle, wrongly convicted of sexual offences in 2017 and acquitted in 2023, was denied compensation by the Ministry of Justice due to a 2014 law change requiring him to prove his innocence "beyond a reasonable doubt", resulting in a 93% rejection rate since 2016 for such applications. This has...

Denied Compensation: Miscarriage of Justice Highlights Flawed UK System
Brian Buckle, wrongly convicted of sexual offences in 2017 and acquitted in 2023, was denied compensation by the Ministry of Justice due to a 2014 law change requiring him to prove his innocence "beyond a reasonable doubt", resulting in a 93% rejection rate since 2016 for such applications. This has...
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52% Bias Score

Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.

Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.
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44% Bias Score

Arrest of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu Amidst Political Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and approximately 100 others, including his media advisor, following the revocation of İmamoğlu's university degree; authorities closed roads and banned protests for four days, citing potential unrest.

Arrest of Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu Amidst Political Crackdown
Turkish authorities arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and approximately 100 others, including his media advisor, following the revocation of İmamoğlu's university degree; authorities closed roads and banned protests for four days, citing potential unrest.
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56% Bias Score

Hitler's 'Nero Decree' and Speer's Opposition
On March 19, 1945, Hitler issued the "Nero Decree," ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to hinder Allied advance, a decision directly opposed by Armaments Minister Albert Speer, who had submitted a memo on March 15th arguing against it, leading to a later modification of the decree.

Hitler's 'Nero Decree' and Speer's Opposition
On March 19, 1945, Hitler issued the "Nero Decree," ordering the destruction of German infrastructure to hinder Allied advance, a decision directly opposed by Armaments Minister Albert Speer, who had submitted a memo on March 15th arguing against it, leading to a later modification of the decree.
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Candidate Imamoglu Arrested Before Presidential Nomination
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opponent of President Erdogan, was arrested days before his planned nomination as the CHP's presidential candidate for the 2028 election, prompting accusations of a coup attempt and a four-day ban on demonstrations in Istanbul; he faces charges of leading a c...

Turkish Opposition Candidate Imamoglu Arrested Before Presidential Nomination
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a leading opponent of President Erdogan, was arrested days before his planned nomination as the CHP's presidential candidate for the 2028 election, prompting accusations of a coup attempt and a four-day ban on demonstrations in Istanbul; he faces charges of leading a c...
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48% Bias Score