September 2025
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US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's $2 Billion Cut to Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally cut over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University, deeming it unlawful retaliation for the university's policy stances, and reinstated the funding.
US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's $2 Billion Cut to Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally cut over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University, deeming it unlawful retaliation for the university's policy stances, and reinstated the funding.
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44% Bias Score


EU Parliament Investigates €4.3 Million Misspending by Far-Right Group
The European Parliament's finance department found the Identity and Democracy (ID) group misused €4.3 million in funds, breaching public tender rules and making irregular donations between 2019 and 2024; the Parliament is exploring options to recover the money.
EU Parliament Investigates €4.3 Million Misspending by Far-Right Group
The European Parliament's finance department found the Identity and Democracy (ID) group misused €4.3 million in funds, breaching public tender rules and making irregular donations between 2019 and 2024; the Parliament is exploring options to recover the money.
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32% Bias Score


US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.
US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of $2.2 Billion in Harvard Grants
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully terminated approximately $2.2 billion in grants awarded to Harvard University, prohibiting further cuts to the university's research funding.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of $2.2 Billion in Harvard Grants
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully terminated approximately $2.2 billion in grants awarded to Harvard University, prohibiting further cuts to the university's research funding.
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44% Bias Score


UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Underpaid Stamp Duty on £800,000 Flat
UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner admitted underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 seaside flat, referring herself to the ministerial ethics adviser after days of denials; the incident has raised questions of hypocrisy given her past calls for wealth taxes.
UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Underpaid Stamp Duty on £800,000 Flat
UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner admitted underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 seaside flat, referring herself to the ministerial ethics adviser after days of denials; the incident has raised questions of hypocrisy given her past calls for wealth taxes.
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20% Bias Score


Trump Allegedly Offered Adams HUD Position to Quit NYC Mayoral Race
Donald Trump's administration allegedly offered New York City Mayor Eric Adams a position at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in exchange for withdrawing from the mayoral race, according to reports from Politico and The New York Times.
Trump Allegedly Offered Adams HUD Position to Quit NYC Mayoral Race
Donald Trump's administration allegedly offered New York City Mayor Eric Adams a position at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in exchange for withdrawing from the mayoral race, according to reports from Politico and The New York Times.
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44% Bias Score

New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).

New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).
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28% Bias Score

Germany Plans to Detain Asylum Seekers in "Secondary Migration Centers
Germany plans to establish "Secondary Migration Centers" for asylum seekers, a move not mandated by EU law, raising concerns about potential mass detention of refugees.

Germany Plans to Detain Asylum Seekers in "Secondary Migration Centers
Germany plans to establish "Secondary Migration Centers" for asylum seekers, a move not mandated by EU law, raising concerns about potential mass detention of refugees.
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60% Bias Score

China, Russia, and North Korea Show United Front at Military Parade
On September 3, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared together at a large military parade in Beijing, signaling a strengthening economic and security bloc aiming to counter US-led influence.

China, Russia, and North Korea Show United Front at Military Parade
On September 3, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared together at a large military parade in Beijing, signaling a strengthening economic and security bloc aiming to counter US-led influence.
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20% Bias Score

US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.

US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Controversial Nauru Deal Sparks Islander Concerns
Australia's $2.5 billion plan to transfer non-citizens to Nauru for 30 years has sparked concern among Nauru residents, who question the plan's impact on their island and resources.

Australia's Controversial Nauru Deal Sparks Islander Concerns
Australia's $2.5 billion plan to transfer non-citizens to Nauru for 30 years has sparked concern among Nauru residents, who question the plan's impact on their island and resources.
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40% Bias Score

Senate Hearing Grills Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Vaccine Views
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday regarding his controversial views on vaccines, with senators raising concerns about vaccine availability and his impact on the CDC.

Senate Hearing Grills Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Vaccine Views
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday regarding his controversial views on vaccines, with senators raising concerns about vaccine availability and his impact on the CDC.
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32% Bias Score
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