March 2025
April 2025


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impacting the 2027 presidential elections where he is a leading rival to President Erdogan; his university degree was revoked beforehand, preventing him from running, and social media access was restricted aft...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impacting the 2027 presidential elections where he is a leading rival to President Erdogan; his university degree was revoked beforehand, preventing him from running, and social media access was restricted aft...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


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


Maradona Death Trial Begins: Over 100 Witnesses to Testify
The trial for seven individuals accused of medical malpractice leading to Diego Maradona's death began this Tuesday in Argentina, with over 100 witnesses, including family members and TV personalities, set to testify over the coming months, with conflicting accounts of the events surrounding the dea...
Maradona Death Trial Begins: Over 100 Witnesses to Testify
The trial for seven individuals accused of medical malpractice leading to Diego Maradona's death began this Tuesday in Argentina, with over 100 witnesses, including family members and TV personalities, set to testify over the coming months, with conflicting accounts of the events surrounding the dea...
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44% Bias Score


Roberts Rebukes Trump's Call to Impeach Federal Judge
Chief Justice John Roberts publicly rebuked President Trump's call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against the administration's deportation policy, highlighting a recurring tension between the executive and judicial branches, particularly regarding Trump's executive orders since 2017.
Roberts Rebukes Trump's Call to Impeach Federal Judge
Chief Justice John Roberts publicly rebuked President Trump's call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against the administration's deportation policy, highlighting a recurring tension between the executive and judicial branches, particularly regarding Trump's executive orders since 2017.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak Underscores Urgent Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states highlights the dangers of vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and distrust, resulting in severe illness and even death, emphasizing the need for effective communication and community-based solutions.
Measles Outbreak Underscores Urgent Need for Vaccination
A measles outbreak affecting over 300 people across three states highlights the dangers of vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and distrust, resulting in severe illness and even death, emphasizing the need for effective communication and community-based solutions.
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48% Bias Score


Apple Delays Siri Upgrade, Fueling AI Race Concerns
Apple delayed a Siri upgrade planned for April, pushing back features enabling personalized responses using iPhone data; this fuels concerns about Apple falling behind in the AI race amidst declining iPhone sales and rising competition.
Apple Delays Siri Upgrade, Fueling AI Race Concerns
Apple delayed a Siri upgrade planned for April, pushing back features enabling personalized responses using iPhone data; this fuels concerns about Apple falling behind in the AI race amidst declining iPhone sales and rising competition.
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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 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

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

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

Turkey: Mass Arrests in Three Separate Investigations
On March 19, 2025, Turkish authorities issued detention warrants for 106 individuals, including Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, artist Ercan Saatçi, and journalist İsmail Saymaz, across three investigations: alleged illicit tenders and corruption within Istanbul municipality subsidiaries; a terrorism...

Turkey: Mass Arrests in Three Separate Investigations
On March 19, 2025, Turkish authorities issued detention warrants for 106 individuals, including Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, artist Ercan Saatçi, and journalist İsmail Saymaz, across three investigations: alleged illicit tenders and corruption within Istanbul municipality subsidiaries; a terrorism...
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Lira Crashes After Mass Detentions
The Turkish lira plummeted over 10 percent against the dollar and euro on March 19, 2025, following the arrests of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and around 100 others, prompting concerns about political stability and triggering reactions from international financial experts.

Turkish Lira Crashes After Mass Detentions
The Turkish lira plummeted over 10 percent against the dollar and euro on March 19, 2025, following the arrests of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and around 100 others, prompting concerns about political stability and triggering reactions from international financial experts.
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44% Bias Score