January 2025
February 2025
LA Wildfires Devastate Low-Wage Immigrant Workers
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have caused over 50% revenue loss for Ocean Housekeeping, a cleaning service employing recent immigrants, highlighting the economic vulnerability of low-wage essential workers who often lack social protections and English proficiency. The fires destroyed m...
LA Wildfires Devastate Low-Wage Immigrant Workers
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County have caused over 50% revenue loss for Ocean Housekeeping, a cleaning service employing recent immigrants, highlighting the economic vulnerability of low-wage essential workers who often lack social protections and English proficiency. The fires destroyed m...
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24% Bias Score
Siberian Soldier's War Experiences Inspire Patriotism
Maxim Bogdankevich, a Siberian soldier, served multiple tours in the conflict zone, narrowly escaping death on several occasions. Despite facing extreme danger, he returned home between deployments, ultimately focusing his experiences to inspire youth through educational programs.
Siberian Soldier's War Experiences Inspire Patriotism
Maxim Bogdankevich, a Siberian soldier, served multiple tours in the conflict zone, narrowly escaping death on several occasions. Despite facing extreme danger, he returned home between deployments, ultimately focusing his experiences to inspire youth through educational programs.
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60% Bias Score
UK Prisons to Evaluate Anti-Drone Technology After Guernsey Success
Guernsey's Les Nicolles prison uses a 100% effective electronic forcefield to block drones smuggling drugs, phones, and weapons, prompting the UK Home Office to evaluate this technology for nationwide use after concerns were raised about the threat posed to national security by drones delivering con...
UK Prisons to Evaluate Anti-Drone Technology After Guernsey Success
Guernsey's Les Nicolles prison uses a 100% effective electronic forcefield to block drones smuggling drugs, phones, and weapons, prompting the UK Home Office to evaluate this technology for nationwide use after concerns were raised about the threat posed to national security by drones delivering con...
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40% Bias Score
Australian Open: Alcaraz, Djokovic, Zverev, and Sabalenka Advance to Quarterfinals
In the Australian Open's Round of 16, top seeds Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev and Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the quarterfinals after overcoming various challenges; including extreme heat that forced Jack Draper's retirement.
Australian Open: Alcaraz, Djokovic, Zverev, and Sabalenka Advance to Quarterfinals
In the Australian Open's Round of 16, top seeds Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev and Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the quarterfinals after overcoming various challenges; including extreme heat that forced Jack Draper's retirement.
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52% Bias Score
South Korean President Refuses Investigation, Supporters Riot
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, detained on insurrection charges, refused a Sunday corruption investigation, prompting 86 supporters to violently protest at the Seoul Western District Court, resulting in government condemnation and calls for stern legal action.
South Korean President Refuses Investigation, Supporters Riot
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, detained on insurrection charges, refused a Sunday corruption investigation, prompting 86 supporters to violently protest at the Seoul Western District Court, resulting in government condemnation and calls for stern legal action.
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40% Bias Score
Amsterdam Woman Arrested in Medellín on Cocaine Trafficking Charges
Aura Jazmín C., a 48-year-old Colombian woman living in Amsterdam, was arrested in Medellín on January 29, 2024, for alleged involvement with the Balkan Cartel and Clan del Golfo, facing charges related to cocaine trafficking and previous convictions for drug-related offenses.
Amsterdam Woman Arrested in Medellín on Cocaine Trafficking Charges
Aura Jazmín C., a 48-year-old Colombian woman living in Amsterdam, was arrested in Medellín on January 29, 2024, for alleged involvement with the Balkan Cartel and Clan del Golfo, facing charges related to cocaine trafficking and previous convictions for drug-related offenses.
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56% Bias Score
Biden Issues Wave of Pardons and Commutations Before Leaving Office
President Biden issued a series of pardons and commutations on his final day in office, including a posthumous pardon for Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, convictions for drug offenses, and various other offenses, reflecting a policy shift towards criminal justice reform.
Biden Issues Wave of Pardons and Commutations Before Leaving Office
President Biden issued a series of pardons and commutations on his final day in office, including a posthumous pardon for Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, convictions for drug offenses, and various other offenses, reflecting a policy shift towards criminal justice reform.
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44% Bias Score
UK Treasury to retain £11 million in water company fines
The UK Treasury plans to retain £11 million in fines from polluting water companies, delaying projects to clean polluted waterways, despite pre-election promises and public outcry.
UK Treasury to retain £11 million in water company fines
The UK Treasury plans to retain £11 million in fines from polluting water companies, delaying projects to clean polluted waterways, despite pre-election promises and public outcry.
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48% Bias Score
Spain's Resistance to Far-Right Surge: A Model for Progressive Politics
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, in a speech at the PSOE's 15th Congress, highlighted Spain's successful resistance to the far-right's global surge in 2023, showcasing the country's economic growth and social policies as a counter-model to the conservative upswing.
Spain's Resistance to Far-Right Surge: A Model for Progressive Politics
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, in a speech at the PSOE's 15th Congress, highlighted Spain's successful resistance to the far-right's global surge in 2023, showcasing the country's economic growth and social policies as a counter-model to the conservative upswing.
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52% Bias Score
Trump to Allow TikTok Operation Under US Ownership Condition
President-elect Trump will issue an executive order allowing TikTok to operate in the US if at least 50% is owned by American investors, reversing his 2020 ban attempt after the app was temporarily shut down due to national security concerns, impacting 170 million users.
Trump to Allow TikTok Operation Under US Ownership Condition
President-elect Trump will issue an executive order allowing TikTok to operate in the US if at least 50% is owned by American investors, reversing his 2020 ban attempt after the app was temporarily shut down due to national security concerns, impacting 170 million users.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Administration to Launch Nationwide Immigration Raids
Incoming ICE director Tom Homan confirmed "Operation Safeguard," a nationwide series of immigration raids targeting undocumented immigrants, starting Tuesday and lasting one week, with Chicago as a primary target due to its sanctuary city status, potentially escalating conflict with local authoritie...
Trump Administration to Launch Nationwide Immigration Raids
Incoming ICE director Tom Homan confirmed "Operation Safeguard," a nationwide series of immigration raids targeting undocumented immigrants, starting Tuesday and lasting one week, with Chicago as a primary target due to its sanctuary city status, potentially escalating conflict with local authoritie...
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52% Bias Score
IBC Secures NIS 250 Million for Network Expansion Amidst Shareholder Dispute
IBC Unlimited secured NIS 250 million in funding from Migdal and Discount Bank to expand its fiber optic network to 2.4 million households, a move contested by shareholder Cellcom who alleges that the decision is based on a flawed assumption and serves the personal interests of other shareholders.
IBC Secures NIS 250 Million for Network Expansion Amidst Shareholder Dispute
IBC Unlimited secured NIS 250 million in funding from Migdal and Discount Bank to expand its fiber optic network to 2.4 million households, a move contested by shareholder Cellcom who alleges that the decision is based on a flawed assumption and serves the personal interests of other shareholders.
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60% Bias Score