January 2025
February 2025
People's March" 2024: Smaller Scale, Broader Focus
The "People's March", a significantly smaller successor to the 2017 "Women's March", will take place in Washington D.C. on Saturday, focusing on issues such as women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, climate, and democracy; organizers aim for sustained activism, not just a single event.
People's March" 2024: Smaller Scale, Broader Focus
The "People's March", a significantly smaller successor to the 2017 "Women's March", will take place in Washington D.C. on Saturday, focusing on issues such as women's rights, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, climate, and democracy; organizers aim for sustained activism, not just a single event.
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36% Bias Score
Luxury Icebreaker Launches First St. Lawrence Winter Cruise
The Commandant Charcot, a French luxury icebreaker, launched its first winter cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Friday, carrying 150 passengers from Europe, the UK, and the US, with the aim of establishing a new winter tourism season and boosting the economies of Quebec's various ports.
Luxury Icebreaker Launches First St. Lawrence Winter Cruise
The Commandant Charcot, a French luxury icebreaker, launched its first winter cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Friday, carrying 150 passengers from Europe, the UK, and the US, with the aim of establishing a new winter tourism season and boosting the economies of Quebec's various ports.
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36% Bias Score
Diaries Reveal Unity Mitford's Extensive Relationship with Hitler
Newly discovered diaries detail British socialite Unity Mitford's extensive relationship with Adolf Hitler, revealing 139 meetings and her shared antisemitism between 1935 and 1939, challenging historical understanding of her involvement with the Nazi regime.
Diaries Reveal Unity Mitford's Extensive Relationship with Hitler
Newly discovered diaries detail British socialite Unity Mitford's extensive relationship with Adolf Hitler, revealing 139 meetings and her shared antisemitism between 1935 and 1939, challenging historical understanding of her involvement with the Nazi regime.
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48% Bias Score
Tasoula Elected as New Greek Parliament President
Konstantina Tasoula was elected president of the Greek Parliament after intense negotiations and last-minute maneuvering, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the article details the behind-the-scenes political dynamics that led to this decision.
Tasoula Elected as New Greek Parliament President
Konstantina Tasoula was elected president of the Greek Parliament after intense negotiations and last-minute maneuvering, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou; the article details the behind-the-scenes political dynamics that led to this decision.
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8% Bias Score
Kamp Amersfoort Exhibition Reveals Diverse Deportees' Fates
A new exhibition at the National Monument Kamp Amersfoort reveals that over 30,000 prisoners were deported from the camp to at least 177 locations during WWII; it highlights four destinations—Zwolle, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, and Natzweiler—showcasing the diverse experiences and suffering endured.
Kamp Amersfoort Exhibition Reveals Diverse Deportees' Fates
A new exhibition at the National Monument Kamp Amersfoort reveals that over 30,000 prisoners were deported from the camp to at least 177 locations during WWII; it highlights four destinations—Zwolle, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, and Natzweiler—showcasing the diverse experiences and suffering endured.
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24% Bias Score
Booming Heir Hunting Industry Highlights Rise in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases frequently exceeding £1 million; a recent case saw a $5 million inheritance awarded to a located nephew.
Booming Heir Hunting Industry Highlights Rise in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases frequently exceeding £1 million; a recent case saw a $5 million inheritance awarded to a located nephew.
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44% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires Expose Duality of City's Image in Music
Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have caused at least 25 deaths, thousands of destroyed homes, and widespread displacement, contrasting sharply with the city's often romanticized image in popular music; songs by various artists reflect both the idealized and harsh realities of L.A., highlighting its ...
Los Angeles Wildfires Expose Duality of City's Image in Music
Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have caused at least 25 deaths, thousands of destroyed homes, and widespread displacement, contrasting sharply with the city's often romanticized image in popular music; songs by various artists reflect both the idealized and harsh realities of L.A., highlighting its ...
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44% Bias Score
Tanker Failures Highlight Panama's 'Flag of Convenience' Issue
Two tankers, Eventin and Jazz, carrying Russian oil, experienced mechanical failures in the Baltic Sea; both are registered in Panama, a 'flag of convenience' state known for its lax regulations, highlighting safety concerns and regulatory challenges.
Tanker Failures Highlight Panama's 'Flag of Convenience' Issue
Two tankers, Eventin and Jazz, carrying Russian oil, experienced mechanical failures in the Baltic Sea; both are registered in Panama, a 'flag of convenience' state known for its lax regulations, highlighting safety concerns and regulatory challenges.
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44% Bias Score
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
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20% Bias Score
D.C. Residents Flee as Trump's Inauguration Approaches
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, several Washington D.C. residents, including Alejandra Whitney-Smith and Tia Butler, are leaving the city due to concerns about his presidency, contrasting with the excitement of many conservative and Republican supporters who are filling hotels at high prices (...
D.C. Residents Flee as Trump's Inauguration Approaches
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, several Washington D.C. residents, including Alejandra Whitney-Smith and Tia Butler, are leaving the city due to concerns about his presidency, contrasting with the excitement of many conservative and Republican supporters who are filling hotels at high prices (...
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60% Bias Score
Telegram Founder Faces Charges, Admits Criminal Activity on Platform
Telegram founder Pavel Durov, facing charges in France linked to organized crime, told investigators that while Telegram wasn't designed for criminal use, its popularity led to a surge in criminal activity, resulting in the deletion of 15-20 million accounts monthly.
Telegram Founder Faces Charges, Admits Criminal Activity on Platform
Telegram founder Pavel Durov, facing charges in France linked to organized crime, told investigators that while Telegram wasn't designed for criminal use, its popularity led to a surge in criminal activity, resulting in the deletion of 15-20 million accounts monthly.
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44% Bias Score
Love's Strong Comeback; Germany Dominates Bobsled; Olympic Track in Jeopardy
Kaysha Love of the U.S. secured second place in a World Cup monobob race in Igls, Austria, on Saturday, marking her best season finish after recovering from an illness; Germany dominated several bobsled events, while the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic track's construction faces delays and potential relo...
Love's Strong Comeback; Germany Dominates Bobsled; Olympic Track in Jeopardy
Kaysha Love of the U.S. secured second place in a World Cup monobob race in Igls, Austria, on Saturday, marking her best season finish after recovering from an illness; Germany dominated several bobsled events, while the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic track's construction faces delays and potential relo...
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48% Bias Score