March 2025
April 2025


Extended ISS Mission Raises Concerns About Astronaut Health
NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams completed an unplanned nine-month mission aboard Boeing's Starliner capsule at the ISS due to unforeseen technical issues, returning to Earth in early 2025 with potential health concerns related to prolonged microgravity and radiation exposure.
Extended ISS Mission Raises Concerns About Astronaut Health
NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams completed an unplanned nine-month mission aboard Boeing's Starliner capsule at the ISS due to unforeseen technical issues, returning to Earth in early 2025 with potential health concerns related to prolonged microgravity and radiation exposure.
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28% Bias Score


NASA Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Extended Space Mission
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on January 2, 2025, after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station, which was extended due to a malfunction of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft used for the initial crewed test flight, with the astronauts ultimately ...
NASA Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Extended Space Mission
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on January 2, 2025, after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station, which was extended due to a malfunction of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft used for the initial crewed test flight, with the astronauts ultimately ...
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28% Bias Score


Medical Negligence and Falsified Notes Led to Baby's Death at Craigavon Hospital
Martina and Ryan Tierney's 34-week-old daughter Molly died at Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit in October 2021 due to medical staff's failures to address severe abdominal pain and falsified medical notes; a report found that an emergency C-section likely would have saved the baby.
Medical Negligence and Falsified Notes Led to Baby's Death at Craigavon Hospital
Martina and Ryan Tierney's 34-week-old daughter Molly died at Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit in October 2021 due to medical staff's failures to address severe abdominal pain and falsified medical notes; a report found that an emergency C-section likely would have saved the baby.
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48% Bias Score


First Horizon Scandal Victim Sues Post Office and Fujitsu
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster wrongly convicted due to faulty Horizon software, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for compensation, alleging fraud and withheld evidence in a case highlighting the scandal's systemic issues.
First Horizon Scandal Victim Sues Post Office and Fujitsu
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster wrongly convicted due to faulty Horizon software, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for compensation, alleging fraud and withheld evidence in a case highlighting the scandal's systemic issues.
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52% Bias Score


Hundreds of Indian Care Workers Scammed in UK Visa Sponsorship Scheme
Indian care workers paid thousands of pounds for UK care worker visas through Alchita Care and other agencies, only to find no jobs awaiting them upon arrival, highlighting a pattern of exploitation and abuse within the UK's visa sponsorship system.
Hundreds of Indian Care Workers Scammed in UK Visa Sponsorship Scheme
Indian care workers paid thousands of pounds for UK care worker visas through Alchita Care and other agencies, only to find no jobs awaiting them upon arrival, highlighting a pattern of exploitation and abuse within the UK's visa sponsorship system.
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28% Bias Score


Hungary Bans Budapest Pride, Defying EU Law
The Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride with 136 votes, citing child protection laws; police can use facial recognition to identify participants, defying EU AI regulations; organizers face fines up to €500.
Hungary Bans Budapest Pride, Defying EU Law
The Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride with 136 votes, citing child protection laws; police can use facial recognition to identify participants, defying EU AI regulations; organizers face fines up to €500.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Eliminating CDC's HIV Prevention Division
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the CDC's Division of HIV Prevention, potentially shifting its responsibilities to the HHS's Health Resources and Services Administration; this preliminary plan, facing resistance, could reverse progress in reducing HIV infections and cost millions...

Trump Administration Considers Eliminating CDC's HIV Prevention Division
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the CDC's Division of HIV Prevention, potentially shifting its responsibilities to the HHS's Health Resources and Services Administration; this preliminary plan, facing resistance, could reverse progress in reducing HIV infections and cost millions...
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52% Bias Score

South Africa's Unspent Apartheid Reparations: A Legacy of Trauma and Systemic Failure
Mzolisisi Dyasi, an anti-apartheid activist, recounts the lasting trauma of discovering his loved ones murdered in 1987 and the inadequacy of the 30,000 rand reparations he received, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and systemic failures to address the legacy of apartheid in South Afric...

South Africa's Unspent Apartheid Reparations: A Legacy of Trauma and Systemic Failure
Mzolisisi Dyasi, an anti-apartheid activist, recounts the lasting trauma of discovering his loved ones murdered in 1987 and the inadequacy of the 30,000 rand reparations he received, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and systemic failures to address the legacy of apartheid in South Afric...
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44% Bias Score

Palestinian Activist Detained: Free Speech Concerns Amidst US Crackdown
Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil, a US green card holder, was arrested by ICE for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and political targeting, as the Trump administration vows further crackdowns on pro-Palestinian activism.

Palestinian Activist Detained: Free Speech Concerns Amidst US Crackdown
Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil, a US green card holder, was arrested by ICE for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and political targeting, as the Trump administration vows further crackdowns on pro-Palestinian activism.
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Trigger Consumer Spending Slowdown
Rising US tariffs are causing Americans to curb spending due to inflation and economic uncertainty, leading to falling retail sales and impacting two-thirds of the US economy that relies on consumer spending.

US Tariffs Trigger Consumer Spending Slowdown
Rising US tariffs are causing Americans to curb spending due to inflation and economic uncertainty, leading to falling retail sales and impacting two-thirds of the US economy that relies on consumer spending.
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48% Bias Score

Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is requesting military aid from the US, Europe, and Brazil to fight drug cartels, citing a record 781 killings in January 2025 despite a 16% decrease in the murder rate between 2023 and 2024 and the economic impact of $30 billion annually (27% of GDP) from drug traf...

Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is requesting military aid from the US, Europe, and Brazil to fight drug cartels, citing a record 781 killings in January 2025 despite a 16% decrease in the murder rate between 2023 and 2024 and the economic impact of $30 billion annually (27% of GDP) from drug traf...
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56% Bias Score

Ford De-escalates U.S. Trade Tensions, Prioritizes Negotiations
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is de-escalating trade tensions with the U.S. by focusing on negotiations to avoid tariffs, following a recent meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and a previous concession on electricity surcharges.

Ford De-escalates U.S. Trade Tensions, Prioritizes Negotiations
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is de-escalating trade tensions with the U.S. by focusing on negotiations to avoid tariffs, following a recent meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and a previous concession on electricity surcharges.
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60% Bias Score