January 2025
February 2025
Antisemitic Comedy Tour Sparks Outrage Across Europe
Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef will tour 17 European cities from January 10 to February 3, performing antisemitic stand-up comedy in Arabic, following a similar English-language tour last March that also included incitement.
Antisemitic Comedy Tour Sparks Outrage Across Europe
Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef will tour 17 European cities from January 10 to February 3, performing antisemitic stand-up comedy in Arabic, following a similar English-language tour last March that also included incitement.
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60% Bias Score
Gaza Teachers Create Makeshift Schools Amidst Educational Crisis
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Palestinian teachers have established makeshift tent schools in refugee camps to prevent a "lost generation" of students after over 15 months of interrupted schooling, impacting half of all school-age children and potentially setting back the education system by half a deca...
Gaza Teachers Create Makeshift Schools Amidst Educational Crisis
Amidst the Gaza conflict, Palestinian teachers have established makeshift tent schools in refugee camps to prevent a "lost generation" of students after over 15 months of interrupted schooling, impacting half of all school-age children and potentially setting back the education system by half a deca...
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48% Bias Score
Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Loosens Content Restrictions in US
Meta, Facebook's parent company, announced it is ending its collaboration with fact-checkers in the US and loosening content restrictions on topics such as immigration and gender, citing a need to allow users to share their beliefs; this follows CEO Mark Zuckerberg's acknowledgment that hate speech ...
Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Loosens Content Restrictions in US
Meta, Facebook's parent company, announced it is ending its collaboration with fact-checkers in the US and loosening content restrictions on topics such as immigration and gender, citing a need to allow users to share their beliefs; this follows CEO Mark Zuckerberg's acknowledgment that hate speech ...
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32% Bias Score
Yakuza Leader Pleads Guilty to Nuclear Material Trafficking
Takeshi Ebisawa, a purported Yakuza leader, pleaded guilty to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar to a fictitious Iranian general, also admitting to international narcotics trafficking and weapons charges, in a DEA operation exposing a global criminal network.
Yakuza Leader Pleads Guilty to Nuclear Material Trafficking
Takeshi Ebisawa, a purported Yakuza leader, pleaded guilty to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar to a fictitious Iranian general, also admitting to international narcotics trafficking and weapons charges, in a DEA operation exposing a global criminal network.
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24% Bias Score
Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Raising Misinformation Concerns
Meta is ending its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, replacing it with a community-based system; this decision is viewed as a concession to President Trump and raises concerns about misinformation. The International Fact-Checking Network anticipates staff cuts and potential ...
Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program, Raising Misinformation Concerns
Meta is ending its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, replacing it with a community-based system; this decision is viewed as a concession to President Trump and raises concerns about misinformation. The International Fact-Checking Network anticipates staff cuts and potential ...
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40% Bias Score
Study Links Childhood Diseases to Synthetic Chemicals, Urging Global Regulatory Reform
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine links rising childhood diseases to synthetic chemicals, citing a 35% increase in childhood cancers and doubled male reproductive birth defects since 1950, recommending urgent global legal reforms and a precautionary principle for chemical approvals.
Study Links Childhood Diseases to Synthetic Chemicals, Urging Global Regulatory Reform
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine links rising childhood diseases to synthetic chemicals, citing a 35% increase in childhood cancers and doubled male reproductive birth defects since 1950, recommending urgent global legal reforms and a precautionary principle for chemical approvals.
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56% Bias Score
Ramstein Meeting: Ukraine Seeks Mid-Term Defense Assurances Amidst US Leadership Uncertainty
Ukraine's 25th Ramstein meeting, held at a US base in Germany, aims to secure mid-term defense capabilities until 2027, addressing concerns about potential aid reductions under the incoming Trump administration. The meeting will focus on strengthening Ukraine's air force, armored vehicles, artillery...
Ramstein Meeting: Ukraine Seeks Mid-Term Defense Assurances Amidst US Leadership Uncertainty
Ukraine's 25th Ramstein meeting, held at a US base in Germany, aims to secure mid-term defense capabilities until 2027, addressing concerns about potential aid reductions under the incoming Trump administration. The meeting will focus on strengthening Ukraine's air force, armored vehicles, artillery...
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44% Bias Score
Body of Israeli Hostage Found in Gaza Tunnel
Israeli forces found the body of Yosef AlZayadni, a 53-year-old Israeli citizen abducted by Hamas in October, in a Gaza tunnel; evidence suggests his son may also be dead, raising concerns for the remaining hostages and adding urgency to ceasefire negotiations.
Body of Israeli Hostage Found in Gaza Tunnel
Israeli forces found the body of Yosef AlZayadni, a 53-year-old Israeli citizen abducted by Hamas in October, in a Gaza tunnel; evidence suggests his son may also be dead, raising concerns for the remaining hostages and adding urgency to ceasefire negotiations.
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48% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires Kill Five, Cause Widespread Destruction
Devastating wildfires near Los Angeles have killed at least five people, destroyed over 1,000 buildings, and forced 130,000 evacuations; President Biden canceled his Italy trip due to the emergency.
Los Angeles Wildfires Kill Five, Cause Widespread Destruction
Devastating wildfires near Los Angeles have killed at least five people, destroyed over 1,000 buildings, and forced 130,000 evacuations; President Biden canceled his Italy trip due to the emergency.
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40% Bias Score
Harrods Racism Allegations: Former Staff Detail Systemic Discrimination Under Al Fayed
Former Harrods employees describe a systematic pattern of racism under Mohamed Al Fayed, where black staff left the sales floor before his visits, following five-minute warnings broadcast to security, illustrating a deeply ingrained culture of discrimination.
Harrods Racism Allegations: Former Staff Detail Systemic Discrimination Under Al Fayed
Former Harrods employees describe a systematic pattern of racism under Mohamed Al Fayed, where black staff left the sales floor before his visits, following five-minute warnings broadcast to security, illustrating a deeply ingrained culture of discrimination.
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52% Bias Score
Yakuza Member Pleads Guilty to Nuclear Material Trafficking
Takeshi Ebisawa, a 60-year-old Japanese yakuza member, pleaded guilty in Manhattan on Wednesday to conspiring to sell nuclear material from Myanmar to Iran, along with drug and weapons trafficking; he faces a possible life sentence.
Yakuza Member Pleads Guilty to Nuclear Material Trafficking
Takeshi Ebisawa, a 60-year-old Japanese yakuza member, pleaded guilty in Manhattan on Wednesday to conspiring to sell nuclear material from Myanmar to Iran, along with drug and weapons trafficking; he faces a possible life sentence.
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20% Bias Score
Surge in 3D-Printed Ghost Guns Fuels US Violent Crime
The number of 3D-printed ghost guns recovered in the US surged from 1,600 in 2017 to over 25,000 in 2022, linked to 700 homicides or attempted homicides; while selling them requires a federal license, making or owning them is not explicitly banned, enabling individuals to bypass background checks.
Surge in 3D-Printed Ghost Guns Fuels US Violent Crime
The number of 3D-printed ghost guns recovered in the US surged from 1,600 in 2017 to over 25,000 in 2022, linked to 700 homicides or attempted homicides; while selling them requires a federal license, making or owning them is not explicitly banned, enabling individuals to bypass background checks.
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48% Bias Score