January 2025
February 2025
Republicans Reintroduce Conservative Bills in 119th Congress
The 119th Congress opened with Republicans reintroducing several conservative bills, including those targeting voter registration, illegal immigration and sanctuary cities, aiming for swift passage under the incoming Trump administration.
Republicans Reintroduce Conservative Bills in 119th Congress
The 119th Congress opened with Republicans reintroducing several conservative bills, including those targeting voter registration, illegal immigration and sanctuary cities, aiming for swift passage under the incoming Trump administration.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Brazilian Family Poisoned: Daughter-in-Law Arrested for Triple Homicide
On Christmas Eve, a family in Torres, Brazil, was poisoned by a cake containing arsenic; three family members died, and three were hospitalized, leading to the arrest of a daughter-in-law suspected of triple homicide and three counts of attempted homicide due to a long-standing family dispute.
Brazilian Family Poisoned: Daughter-in-Law Arrested for Triple Homicide
On Christmas Eve, a family in Torres, Brazil, was poisoned by a cake containing arsenic; three family members died, and three were hospitalized, leading to the arrest of a daughter-in-law suspected of triple homicide and three counts of attempted homicide due to a long-standing family dispute.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Antisemitic Graffiti Found Near Site of 2015 Hyper Cacher Attack
Antisemitic graffiti, including Stars of David, was discovered on multiple buildings in Saint-Mandé and Vincennes, France, near the site of the 2015 Hyper Cacher attack, prompting an investigation for potential hate crime charges; a separate incident of similar vandalism led to four arrests in Fonte...
Antisemitic Graffiti Found Near Site of 2015 Hyper Cacher Attack
Antisemitic graffiti, including Stars of David, was discovered on multiple buildings in Saint-Mandé and Vincennes, France, near the site of the 2015 Hyper Cacher attack, prompting an investigation for potential hate crime charges; a separate incident of similar vandalism led to four arrests in Fonte...
Progress
24% Bias Score
French Marine Zoo Closes, Orcas' Future Uncertain
Marineland Antibes, a French marine zoo, closed on December 4, 2023, due to a new law banning cetacean shows, leaving the future of its two orcas and twelve dolphins uncertain, with relocation options including a Canadian sanctuary or Loro Parque in Tenerife.
French Marine Zoo Closes, Orcas' Future Uncertain
Marineland Antibes, a French marine zoo, closed on December 4, 2023, due to a new law banning cetacean shows, leaving the future of its two orcas and twelve dolphins uncertain, with relocation options including a Canadian sanctuary or Loro Parque in Tenerife.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Germany Faces Recession as Mississippi's GDP Rivals Major European Economies
Germany's economy is projected to contract by a further -0.1% in late 2024, marking a second consecutive year of recession, while Mississippi's per capita GDP (€49,780) closely trails Germany's (€51,304), surpassing several major European economies.
Germany Faces Recession as Mississippi's GDP Rivals Major European Economies
Germany's economy is projected to contract by a further -0.1% in late 2024, marking a second consecutive year of recession, while Mississippi's per capita GDP (€49,780) closely trails Germany's (€51,304), surpassing several major European economies.
Progress
36% Bias Score
German Municipalities Demand Increased Funding Amidst Growing Financial Crisis
Representatives from Offenbach and 71 other German municipalities are demanding increased funding from the federal and state governments to cover mandated social welfare expenditures, warning of a financial crisis exacerbated by existing municipal debt and advocating for a change in the municipal fi...
German Municipalities Demand Increased Funding Amidst Growing Financial Crisis
Representatives from Offenbach and 71 other German municipalities are demanding increased funding from the federal and state governments to cover mandated social welfare expenditures, warning of a financial crisis exacerbated by existing municipal debt and advocating for a change in the municipal fi...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Djokovic's Lingering Trauma from 2022 Australian Deportation
Novak Djokovic admits lingering trauma from his 2022 Australian Open deportation due to his unvaccinated status, despite stating he holds no resentment, as he returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open alongside new coach Andy Murray.
Djokovic's Lingering Trauma from 2022 Australian Deportation
Novak Djokovic admits lingering trauma from his 2022 Australian Open deportation due to his unvaccinated status, despite stating he holds no resentment, as he returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open alongside new coach Andy Murray.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Passenger Rights for Delayed or Canceled Flights in the UK
In the UK, if your flight is delayed or canceled, airlines must provide alternatives or refunds; compensation depends on the cause and notice given, with amounts varying by flight distance (up to £220-£520 per person).
Passenger Rights for Delayed or Canceled Flights in the UK
In the UK, if your flight is delayed or canceled, airlines must provide alternatives or refunds; compensation depends on the cause and notice given, with amounts varying by flight distance (up to £220-£520 per person).
Progress
28% Bias Score
France's Counterterrorism Evolution: From Repression to Prediction
France's counterterrorism strategy, evolving since 1986, combines repressive and preventive measures with a newer predictive approach, integrating administrative police powers and expanding into areas like narcotics trafficking, contrasting with the US post-2001 response while maintaining judicial o...
France's Counterterrorism Evolution: From Repression to Prediction
France's counterterrorism strategy, evolving since 1986, combines repressive and preventive measures with a newer predictive approach, integrating administrative police powers and expanding into areas like narcotics trafficking, contrasting with the US post-2001 response while maintaining judicial o...
Progress
36% Bias Score
France Opens Talks on Pension Reform Amidst Economic Concerns
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will meet with employers and unions starting Tuesday to discuss pension reforms and the struggling economy, with potential adjustments to address concerns about arduous work, women's careers, and multiple pensions; however, employer groups remain skeptical about...
France Opens Talks on Pension Reform Amidst Economic Concerns
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will meet with employers and unions starting Tuesday to discuss pension reforms and the struggling economy, with potential adjustments to address concerns about arduous work, women's careers, and multiple pensions; however, employer groups remain skeptical about...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Berlin Firework Incident: Attempted Arson Leads to Arrest
On New Year's Eve in Berlin, Atallah Y., 23, launched a firework rocket into a residential building, causing a fire and resulting in his arrest, charges of attempted aggravated arson, and public outrage.
Berlin Firework Incident: Attempted Arson Leads to Arrest
On New Year's Eve in Berlin, Atallah Y., 23, launched a firework rocket into a residential building, causing a fire and resulting in his arrest, charges of attempted aggravated arson, and public outrage.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Ukraine Acknowledges Issues Within French-Trained Brigade
Ukraine's "Anne of Kyiv" brigade, partly trained in France, faces controversy over reported power abuse and desertions; Ukrainian officials acknowledge problems but minimize their extent, while a journalist alleges widespread desertions.
Ukraine Acknowledges Issues Within French-Trained Brigade
Ukraine's "Anne of Kyiv" brigade, partly trained in France, faces controversy over reported power abuse and desertions; Ukrainian officials acknowledge problems but minimize their extent, while a journalist alleges widespread desertions.
Progress
52% Bias Score