June 2025
July 2025
Showing 73 to 84 of 144 results


Madrid's Housing Boom Halted by Environmental Lawsuits
In Madrid, Spain, over 9,650 planned homes face legal challenges due to insufficient environmental impact assessments, with ecologists and residents successfully halting projects in Pozuelo de Alarcón and Alcobendas, and targeting others in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Alcorcón, and Cercedilla, while...
Madrid's Housing Boom Halted by Environmental Lawsuits
In Madrid, Spain, over 9,650 planned homes face legal challenges due to insufficient environmental impact assessments, with ecologists and residents successfully halting projects in Pozuelo de Alarcón and Alcobendas, and targeting others in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Alcorcón, and Cercedilla, while...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Messi's Enduring Dominance in 2025 Club World Cup
In the 2025 Club World Cup, Lionel Messi, despite playing for a less prominent team, proved he is still a top player globally, defying the short lifespans of many highly publicized players.
Messi's Enduring Dominance in 2025 Club World Cup
In the 2025 Club World Cup, Lionel Messi, despite playing for a less prominent team, proved he is still a top player globally, defying the short lifespans of many highly publicized players.
Progress
56% Bias Score


16 Dead in Fresh Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Sixteen deaths and hundreds of injuries resulted from nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of similar protests last year where more than 60 died, according to Amnesty International Kenya and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
16 Dead in Fresh Kenya Anti-Government Protests
Sixteen deaths and hundreds of injuries resulted from nationwide anti-government protests in Kenya on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of similar protests last year where more than 60 died, according to Amnesty International Kenya and the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Juror Calls for FBI Probe After Read Acquittal in O'Keefe Death
A Boston jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Officer John O'Keefe but guilty of drunk driving; a juror is now calling for an FBI investigation due to perceived inconsistencies and alleged "lazy police work.
Juror Calls for FBI Probe After Read Acquittal in O'Keefe Death
A Boston jury found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Officer John O'Keefe but guilty of drunk driving; a juror is now calling for an FBI investigation due to perceived inconsistencies and alleged "lazy police work.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Villeneuve to Direct Next James Bond Film
Denis Villeneuve, director of Dune, will helm the next James Bond film, succeeding long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, following Daniel Craig's departure from the role; the next Bond actor is yet to be cast.
Villeneuve to Direct Next James Bond Film
Denis Villeneuve, director of Dune, will helm the next James Bond film, succeeding long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, following Daniel Craig's departure from the role; the next Bond actor is yet to be cast.
Progress
48% Bias Score


EU Increases Defense Spending to Deter Russia
The EU is increasing defense spending to meet President Trump's 5% GDP target, aiming to deter Russian aggression and strengthen NATO, as stated by EU High Representative Kaja Kallas during a recent Euronews interview.
EU Increases Defense Spending to Deter Russia
The EU is increasing defense spending to meet President Trump's 5% GDP target, aiming to deter Russian aggression and strengthen NATO, as stated by EU High Representative Kaja Kallas during a recent Euronews interview.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.

Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Trump's NATO Summit Visit Raises Article 5 Concerns
President Trump's visit to the NATO summit raises concerns about his commitment to Article 5, the alliance's collective defense principle, which has only been invoked once, after the September 11 attacks, leading to the NATO-led invasion of Afghanistan.

Trump's NATO Summit Visit Raises Article 5 Concerns
President Trump's visit to the NATO summit raises concerns about his commitment to Article 5, the alliance's collective defense principle, which has only been invoked once, after the September 11 attacks, leading to the NATO-led invasion of Afghanistan.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Mamdani's NYC Primary Win Sparks Democratic Concerns
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born New York State Assemblyman, upset former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary, sparking concerns among some Democrats about his policies and potential electability in the general election due to his controversial stances.

Mamdani's NYC Primary Win Sparks Democratic Concerns
Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born New York State Assemblyman, upset former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary, sparking concerns among some Democrats about his policies and potential electability in the general election due to his controversial stances.
Progress
52% Bias Score

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.

DOJ Sues Minnesota Over In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Justice sued Minnesota for offering free and reduced in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants, citing a federal law violation and echoing a similar lawsuit against Texas where the state complied and the ACLU intervened.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Rutte's Flattering Text to Trump Raises Security Concerns
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte sent a flattering text message to US President Donald Trump praising his actions in Iran before a NATO summit in The Hague; Trump then publicly shared the message on Truth Social, raising concerns about secure communication protocols within government.

Rutte's Flattering Text to Trump Raises Security Concerns
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte sent a flattering text message to US President Donald Trump praising his actions in Iran before a NATO summit in The Hague; Trump then publicly shared the message on Truth Social, raising concerns about secure communication protocols within government.
Progress
44% Bias Score

NATO Doubles Down on Defense Spending Amidst Internal Disagreements
NATO leaders agreed to more than double defense spending by 2035, aiming for 5% of GDP, but disagreements persist on how to approach Ukraine and Russia, with some European nations expressing skepticism about the spending target while the US celebrates the increase.

NATO Doubles Down on Defense Spending Amidst Internal Disagreements
NATO leaders agreed to more than double defense spending by 2035, aiming for 5% of GDP, but disagreements persist on how to approach Ukraine and Russia, with some European nations expressing skepticism about the spending target while the US celebrates the increase.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Showing 73 to 84 of 144 results