April 2025
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AFGE to Lay Off Over Half Its Staff After Trump's Executive Order
Facing President Trump's executive order ending collective bargaining rights for federal workers, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) will lay off more than half its 355-member staff by June, impacting organizers, national representatives, and support staff, despite continued lega...
AFGE to Lay Off Over Half Its Staff After Trump's Executive Order
Facing President Trump's executive order ending collective bargaining rights for federal workers, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) will lay off more than half its 355-member staff by June, impacting organizers, national representatives, and support staff, despite continued lega...
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40% Bias Score


Powerful Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port Kills 8, Injures 750
A large explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on April 26th killed at least 8 people and injured 750, possibly caused by a fire in a chemical storage facility, disrupting a major trade hub near Bandar Abbas that handles over 80% of Iran's goods.
Powerful Explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port Kills 8, Injures 750
A large explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on April 26th killed at least 8 people and injured 750, possibly caused by a fire in a chemical storage facility, disrupting a major trade hub near Bandar Abbas that handles over 80% of Iran's goods.
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24% Bias Score


Global Leaders Converge at Pope Francis's Funeral, Spurring Informal Diplomacy
Approximately 170 national delegations attended Pope Francis's funeral in Rome, creating opportunities for informal political exchanges among global leaders, mirroring similar occurrences at past high-profile funerals, including those of Shinzo Abe and Queen Elizabeth II.
Global Leaders Converge at Pope Francis's Funeral, Spurring Informal Diplomacy
Approximately 170 national delegations attended Pope Francis's funeral in Rome, creating opportunities for informal political exchanges among global leaders, mirroring similar occurrences at past high-profile funerals, including those of Shinzo Abe and Queen Elizabeth II.
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36% Bias Score


Canada's Federal Election Enters Final Stretch
Canada's federal election concludes Monday, with leaders Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Mark Carney (Liberal), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) making final campaign stops across the country, focusing on key ridings in Ontario and British Columbia; key issues include economic growth, trade relations with t...
Canada's Federal Election Enters Final Stretch
Canada's federal election concludes Monday, with leaders Pierre Poilievre (Conservative), Mark Carney (Liberal), and Jagmeet Singh (NDP) making final campaign stops across the country, focusing on key ridings in Ontario and British Columbia; key issues include economic growth, trade relations with t...
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44% Bias Score


Lebanon's Post-Attack Crisis: $10 Billion Reconstruction Cost Amidst Banking Turmoil
Israeli attacks on Lebanon caused $10 billion in damages, exacerbating the country's six-year economic crisis, resulting in bank restrictions and protests as citizens struggle to access their savings and the government and banks dispute responsibility for compensation.
Lebanon's Post-Attack Crisis: $10 Billion Reconstruction Cost Amidst Banking Turmoil
Israeli attacks on Lebanon caused $10 billion in damages, exacerbating the country's six-year economic crisis, resulting in bank restrictions and protests as citizens struggle to access their savings and the government and banks dispute responsibility for compensation.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Legacy: Laudato Si' and the Fight for Ecological Integralism
Pope Francis's death highlights his 12-year legacy, especially his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si', which significantly influenced global climate change discussions and inspired widespread ecological action within and beyond the Catholic Church, despite persistent challenges in curbing extractive indust...
Pope Francis's Legacy: Laudato Si' and the Fight for Ecological Integralism
Pope Francis's death highlights his 12-year legacy, especially his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si', which significantly influenced global climate change discussions and inspired widespread ecological action within and beyond the Catholic Church, despite persistent challenges in curbing extractive indust...
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24% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Cautious Optimism Despite Obstacles
Indirect talks between Iran and the US on the Iranian nuclear program show cautious optimism after the third round, involving expert teams and written communication, but face obstacles due to the indirect format and internal political opposition in both countries.

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Show Cautious Optimism Despite Obstacles
Indirect talks between Iran and the US on the Iranian nuclear program show cautious optimism after the third round, involving expert teams and written communication, but face obstacles due to the indirect format and internal political opposition in both countries.
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44% Bias Score

Cardinal Re to Convene Papal Conclave
At 91, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals and a veteran Vatican diplomat, will convene the conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor; his funeral homily highlighted the late Pope's focus on global issues, positioning him as a key figure during the transition.

Cardinal Re to Convene Papal Conclave
At 91, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals and a veteran Vatican diplomat, will convene the conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor; his funeral homily highlighted the late Pope's focus on global issues, positioning him as a key figure during the transition.
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36% Bias Score

Massive Explosion at Iran's Major Port Kills Eight, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port, handling 85% of its goods, killed eight and injured 750 on Saturday, likely caused by a fire in a hazardous materials warehouse, disrupting trade and raising safety concerns.

Massive Explosion at Iran's Major Port Kills Eight, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port, handling 85% of its goods, killed eight and injured 750 on Saturday, likely caused by a fire in a hazardous materials warehouse, disrupting trade and raising safety concerns.
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24% Bias Score

Iran Port Explosion Kills Four Amidst US Nuclear Talks
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on April 26th killed four and injured over 500, caused by improperly handled sodium perchlorate used in ballistic missiles; the incident occurred amidst US-Iran nuclear talks, raising security concerns.

Iran Port Explosion Kills Four Amidst US Nuclear Talks
A massive explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on April 26th killed four and injured over 500, caused by improperly handled sodium perchlorate used in ballistic missiles; the incident occurred amidst US-Iran nuclear talks, raising security concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Crisis and Resource Management
Joan Carling, an indigenous leader from the Philippines, criticizes the disconnect between Western societies and their environment, arguing that this detachment fuels inequality and the climate crisis, citing examples of resource extraction projects displacing indigenous communities and advocating f...

Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Crisis and Resource Management
Joan Carling, an indigenous leader from the Philippines, criticizes the disconnect between Western societies and their environment, arguing that this detachment fuels inequality and the climate crisis, citing examples of resource extraction projects displacing indigenous communities and advocating f...
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56% Bias Score

German Biology Teacher's Wind Turbine Sparks Energy Revolution
In 1982, Dietrich Koch, a German biology teacher, became the first private individual to feed wind-generated electricity into Germany's public grid, triggering a pivotal moment in Germany's energy transition and ultimately contributing to the closure of the Ibbenbüren coal plant and its replacement ...

German Biology Teacher's Wind Turbine Sparks Energy Revolution
In 1982, Dietrich Koch, a German biology teacher, became the first private individual to feed wind-generated electricity into Germany's public grid, triggering a pivotal moment in Germany's energy transition and ultimately contributing to the closure of the Ibbenbüren coal plant and its replacement ...
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52% Bias Score
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