May 2025
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Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Criminalizing Nonconsensual Intimate Images
President Trump signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated deepfakes—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove suc...
Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Criminalizing Nonconsensual Intimate Images
President Trump signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated deepfakes—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove suc...
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48% Bias Score


Pentagon Prioritizes Countering China's Drone Technology Advancements
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon is prioritizing countering China's military advancements, particularly in drone technology, by developing countermeasures and bolstering military presence in the Indo-Pacific, establishing a new Marine Corps Attack Drone Team to counter...
Pentagon Prioritizes Countering China's Drone Technology Advancements
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon is prioritizing countering China's military advancements, particularly in drone technology, by developing countermeasures and bolstering military presence in the Indo-Pacific, establishing a new Marine Corps Attack Drone Team to counter...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.
Trump Administration Pays $5 Million Settlement in Ashli Babbitt Case
The Trump administration settled a wrongful death lawsuit for $5 million with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a woman shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, despite the officer's exoneration and a review finding his actions saved lives.
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36% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.
India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.
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40% Bias Score


UK-EU Fishing Deal Extends EU Access to 2038
A new UK-EU post-Brexit deal grants EU fishing vessels access to British waters until 2038, easing trade barriers but sparking criticism from Welsh and UK fishing groups who claim insufficient consultation; the UK government announced a £360 million investment fund for coastal communities.
UK-EU Fishing Deal Extends EU Access to 2038
A new UK-EU post-Brexit deal grants EU fishing vessels access to British waters until 2038, easing trade barriers but sparking criticism from Welsh and UK fishing groups who claim insufficient consultation; the UK government announced a £360 million investment fund for coastal communities.
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44% Bias Score


England Cricket Team Targets Top Ranking
England's men's Test cricket team, currently ranked second globally, aims for further success under coach Brendon McCullum, facing upcoming series against Zimbabwe, India, and Australia, aiming to improve on recent wins and losses.
England Cricket Team Targets Top Ranking
England's men's Test cricket team, currently ranked second globally, aims for further success under coach Brendon McCullum, facing upcoming series against Zimbabwe, India, and Australia, aiming to improve on recent wins and losses.
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32% Bias Score

Take It Down Act" Makes Non-Consensual Explicit Imagery a Federal Crime
President Trump signed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act" into law, making it a federal crime to post non-consensual sexually explicit images or videos online; social media companies have 48 hours to remove flagged content.

Take It Down Act" Makes Non-Consensual Explicit Imagery a Federal Crime
President Trump signed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act" into law, making it a federal crime to post non-consensual sexually explicit images or videos online; social media companies have 48 hours to remove flagged content.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Considers Controversial Nominee for Appeals Court Vacancy
President Trump is considering Emil Bove, his former defense attorney known for aggressive tactics at the Justice Department, for a U.S. appeals court vacancy, prompting controversy amid Trump's criticism of "activist" judges; Bove's past actions include ordering the dismissal of charges against NYC...

Trump Considers Controversial Nominee for Appeals Court Vacancy
President Trump is considering Emil Bove, his former defense attorney known for aggressive tactics at the Justice Department, for a U.S. appeals court vacancy, prompting controversy amid Trump's criticism of "activist" judges; Bove's past actions include ordering the dismissal of charges against NYC...
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56% Bias Score

Salah Misses Record Opportunity Despite Golden Boot Certainty
Mohamed Salah missed a crucial chance to equal the Premier League's record for goal involvements during Liverpool's loss to Brighton, but remains on track to win the Premier League Golden Boot for a record-equalling fourth time and is also competing for the European Golden Shoe.

Salah Misses Record Opportunity Despite Golden Boot Certainty
Mohamed Salah missed a crucial chance to equal the Premier League's record for goal involvements during Liverpool's loss to Brighton, but remains on track to win the Premier League Golden Boot for a record-equalling fourth time and is also competing for the European Golden Shoe.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Revokes Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelan Immigrants
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, ending the protected immigration status of approximately 350,000 Venezuelans, reversing a lower court decision and ignoring claims of human rights abuses and dire conditions in Venezuela.

Supreme Court Revokes Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelan Immigrants
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, ending the protected immigration status of approximately 350,000 Venezuelans, reversing a lower court decision and ignoring claims of human rights abuses and dire conditions in Venezuela.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Signs "Take It Down Act", Criminalizing Non-Consensual Sharing of Explicit Images
President Trump signed the "Take It Down Act" into law on May 19th, criminalizing the non-consensual distribution of real or AI-generated explicit images, imposing up to three years imprisonment for offenders and holding social media platforms accountable for delayed removal, addressing a growing pr...

Trump Signs "Take It Down Act", Criminalizing Non-Consensual Sharing of Explicit Images
President Trump signed the "Take It Down Act" into law on May 19th, criminalizing the non-consensual distribution of real or AI-generated explicit images, imposing up to three years imprisonment for offenders and holding social media platforms accountable for delayed removal, addressing a growing pr...
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48% Bias Score

Salvadoran Human Rights Lawyer Arrested Amid Concerns of Crackdown
Human rights lawyer Ruth Eleonora López, a prominent critic of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, was arrested on Sunday on embezzlement charges dating back over a decade, prompting concerns about due process violations and increasing risks faced by human rights defenders in El Salvador.

Salvadoran Human Rights Lawyer Arrested Amid Concerns of Crackdown
Human rights lawyer Ruth Eleonora López, a prominent critic of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, was arrested on Sunday on embezzlement charges dating back over a decade, prompting concerns about due process violations and increasing risks faced by human rights defenders in El Salvador.
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32% Bias Score
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