March 2025
April 2025


Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Announces Plan to Dismantle US Department of Education
President Trump announced plans to significantly downsize the US Department of Education, shifting its responsibilities to states, sparking protests from teachers and students worried about funding cuts; the move follows long-standing Republican criticism of the department, but faces legal challenge...
Trump Announces Plan to Dismantle US Department of Education
President Trump announced plans to significantly downsize the US Department of Education, shifting its responsibilities to states, sparking protests from teachers and students worried about funding cuts; the move follows long-standing Republican criticism of the department, but faces legal challenge...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Revoke Legal Status of 530,000 Immigrants
The Trump administration will revoke the temporary legal status of roughly 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans in the U.S. who arrived since October 2022 under the CHNV program, impacting their livelihoods and legal standing; the decision is part of a broader immigration crackdown...
Trump Administration to Revoke Legal Status of 530,000 Immigrants
The Trump administration will revoke the temporary legal status of roughly 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans in the U.S. who arrived since October 2022 under the CHNV program, impacting their livelihoods and legal standing; the decision is part of a broader immigration crackdown...
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68% Bias Score


Taiwan Prepares for Potential 2027 Chinese Invasion
Taiwan is preparing for a potential Chinese invasion by 2027, prompted by increased "gray zone intrusions" and the appointment of President William Lai, a move that heightened tensions between China and Taiwan.
Taiwan Prepares for Potential 2027 Chinese Invasion
Taiwan is preparing for a potential Chinese invasion by 2027, prompted by increased "gray zone intrusions" and the appointment of President William Lai, a move that heightened tensions between China and Taiwan.
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52% Bias Score


Boxing Legend George Foreman Dies at 76
George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion and entrepreneur, died peacefully on March 21, 2025, at age 76, leaving behind a legacy of athletic achievement, business success, and unwavering faith.
Boxing Legend George Foreman Dies at 76
George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion and entrepreneur, died peacefully on March 21, 2025, at age 76, leaving behind a legacy of athletic achievement, business success, and unwavering faith.
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20% Bias Score


Five Speech Changes Indicating Early Onset Alzheimer's
Five early speech changes—hesitations, using wrong words, describing instead of doing, reduced vocabulary, and word-finding difficulties—can indicate Alzheimer's, impacting millions globally and highlighting the need for early detection, especially in high-risk groups like those with Down syndrome.
Five Speech Changes Indicating Early Onset Alzheimer's
Five early speech changes—hesitations, using wrong words, describing instead of doing, reduced vocabulary, and word-finding difficulties—can indicate Alzheimer's, impacting millions globally and highlighting the need for early detection, especially in high-risk groups like those with Down syndrome.
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12% Bias Score

Smotrich's Power: Ultranationalism and the Gaza Conflict
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a West Bank settler and ultranationalist, holds significant power, influencing the Gaza conflict and potentially the annexation of the West Bank; his past involvement in settler protests and current political leverage raise concerns about peace prospects an...

Smotrich's Power: Ultranationalism and the Gaza Conflict
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a West Bank settler and ultranationalist, holds significant power, influencing the Gaza conflict and potentially the annexation of the West Bank; his past involvement in settler protests and current political leverage raise concerns about peace prospects an...
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40% Bias Score

VOA Journalists Sue Trump Administration Over Network Shutdown
Six Voice of America journalists sued Kari Lake and the Trump administration on Friday for shutting down the U.S.-funded network, resulting in over 900 full-time employees placed on indefinite leave and 550 contractors terminated, citing First Amendment violations and usurpation of Congressional con...

VOA Journalists Sue Trump Administration Over Network Shutdown
Six Voice of America journalists sued Kari Lake and the Trump administration on Friday for shutting down the U.S.-funded network, resulting in over 900 full-time employees placed on indefinite leave and 550 contractors terminated, citing First Amendment violations and usurpation of Congressional con...
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60% Bias Score

Sudan Military Recaptured Republican Palace in Khartoum
Sudan's military has retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF paramilitary group after almost two years of fighting, marking a symbolic victory but not an end to the conflict, which has caused a major humanitarian crisis and continues in other parts of the country.

Sudan Military Recaptured Republican Palace in Khartoum
Sudan's military has retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum from the RSF paramilitary group after almost two years of fighting, marking a symbolic victory but not an end to the conflict, which has caused a major humanitarian crisis and continues in other parts of the country.
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44% Bias Score

Global Fund's Tuberculosis Funding Gap: A Critical Analysis
The Global Fund's budget allocation for infectious diseases shows a stark contrast: malaria (\$4.17 billion), HIV (\$6.48 billion), and tuberculosis (\$2.4 billion), despite tuberculosis being the world's leading infectious disease killer.

Global Fund's Tuberculosis Funding Gap: A Critical Analysis
The Global Fund's budget allocation for infectious diseases shows a stark contrast: malaria (\$4.17 billion), HIV (\$6.48 billion), and tuberculosis (\$2.4 billion), despite tuberculosis being the world's leading infectious disease killer.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Shutting Down Voice of America
A lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully shutting down Voice of America, impacting global access to unbiased news; Reporters Without Borders, unions, and VOA reporters sued the U.S. Agency for Global Media and Kari Lake, alleging that the shutdown left many countries with only censor...

Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Shutting Down Voice of America
A lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully shutting down Voice of America, impacting global access to unbiased news; Reporters Without Borders, unions, and VOA reporters sued the U.S. Agency for Global Media and Kari Lake, alleging that the shutdown left many countries with only censor...
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48% Bias Score

US Ends Century-Old Agreement, Restricting Canadian Access to Border Library
The US government has ended a century-old agreement allowing Canadians to freely cross into the Haskell Free Library and Opera House in Derby Line, Vermont, citing increased illicit border activity, prompting outrage and a fundraising effort for improved access from the Canadian side.

US Ends Century-Old Agreement, Restricting Canadian Access to Border Library
The US government has ended a century-old agreement allowing Canadians to freely cross into the Haskell Free Library and Opera House in Derby Line, Vermont, citing increased illicit border activity, prompting outrage and a fundraising effort for improved access from the Canadian side.
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48% Bias Score