January 2025
February 2025
Trump Begins Second Term, Declares Border Emergency
On Monday, President Trump began a second term, immediately declaring a national emergency at the southern border, reversing Biden-era policies, and vowing to deport millions of undocumented immigrants while reinstating military members dismissed for refusing vaccines; this follows preemptive pardon...
Trump Begins Second Term, Declares Border Emergency
On Monday, President Trump began a second term, immediately declaring a national emergency at the southern border, reversing Biden-era policies, and vowing to deport millions of undocumented immigrants while reinstating military members dismissed for refusing vaccines; this follows preemptive pardon...
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72% Bias Score
Trump's Return to Power: Immediate Executive Orders and Policy Shifts
On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, immediately issuing executive orders to address immigration, energy, and gender policy, marking a significant policy shift from the Biden administration.
Trump's Return to Power: Immediate Executive Orders and Policy Shifts
On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, immediately issuing executive orders to address immigration, energy, and gender policy, marking a significant policy shift from the Biden administration.
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76% Bias Score
Gaza Devastation: 160,000 Homes Destroyed, 47,000+ Dead After 470 Days of War
Following 470 days of war, the UN reports catastrophic damage in Gaza: 160,000 homes destroyed, 1.9 million internally displaced, over 47,000 dead, and 11,000 missing; a severe food shortage affects over 90 percent of the reachable population, with 345,000 facing famine; limited aid access persists ...
Gaza Devastation: 160,000 Homes Destroyed, 47,000+ Dead After 470 Days of War
Following 470 days of war, the UN reports catastrophic damage in Gaza: 160,000 homes destroyed, 1.9 million internally displaced, over 47,000 dead, and 11,000 missing; a severe food shortage affects over 90 percent of the reachable population, with 345,000 facing famine; limited aid access persists ...
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Inauguration: Immediate Actions on Border Security and Economic Policy
On January 1, 2024, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States at the Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., outlining plans for immediate action on border security, economic reform, and strengthening America's global position during his inauguration speech attended by various pr...
Trump's Inauguration: Immediate Actions on Border Security and Economic Policy
On January 1, 2024, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States at the Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., outlining plans for immediate action on border security, economic reform, and strengthening America's global position during his inauguration speech attended by various pr...
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48% Bias Score
Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.
Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.
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56% Bias Score
Global Health Emergency: 42 Crises Affect 305 Million in 2025
In 2025, 42 health emergencies impacted 305 million people worldwide, stemming from conflicts (Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan), climate change, and disease outbreaks (Haiti, Africa, Asia), disrupting healthcare and causing immense suffering.
Global Health Emergency: 42 Crises Affect 305 Million in 2025
In 2025, 42 health emergencies impacted 305 million people worldwide, stemming from conflicts (Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan), climate change, and disease outbreaks (Haiti, Africa, Asia), disrupting healthcare and causing immense suffering.
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24% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Swift Action on Key Policies
Donald Trump, overcoming impeachment, indictments, and assassination attempts, began his second term as president on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, immediately signing executive orders to curb immigration, expand fossil fuel production, and end diversity programs, despite frigid weather forcing the ina...
Trump's Second Inauguration: Swift Action on Key Policies
Donald Trump, overcoming impeachment, indictments, and assassination attempts, began his second term as president on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, immediately signing executive orders to curb immigration, expand fossil fuel production, and end diversity programs, despite frigid weather forcing the ina...
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52% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Nationalism, Tensions, and Limited International Support
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony in Washington D.C. lacked significant international presence, featured tense encounters with the Bidens, and included an inaugural address focused on nationalism, border security, and climate change denial.
Trump's Second Inauguration: Nationalism, Tensions, and Limited International Support
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony in Washington D.C. lacked significant international presence, featured tense encounters with the Bidens, and included an inaugural address focused on nationalism, border security, and climate change denial.
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80% Bias Score
Gaza Rebuilding: UN Warns of Lengthy Process Amidst Aid Surge
Following a ceasefire deal, aid is flowing into Gaza, but the UN warns that the rebuilding of the devastated territory will be a lengthy process, affecting millions. Over 47,000 people have been killed and 111,000 injured, with 60% of buildings damaged or destroyed.
Gaza Rebuilding: UN Warns of Lengthy Process Amidst Aid Surge
Following a ceasefire deal, aid is flowing into Gaza, but the UN warns that the rebuilding of the devastated territory will be a lengthy process, affecting millions. Over 47,000 people have been killed and 111,000 injured, with 60% of buildings damaged or destroyed.
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32% Bias Score
British Teen Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Dance Class Rampage
On July 29, Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old British teen, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; his actions sparked a week of rioting across the U.K. after being falsely identified as an asylum seeker.
British Teen Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Dance Class Rampage
On July 29, Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old British teen, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; his actions sparked a week of rioting across the U.K. after being falsely identified as an asylum seeker.
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52% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostage Release, Uncertain Future
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has resulted in the release of three Israeli hostages, but around 100 remain in Gaza; the 42-day deal also includes releasing almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, increasing Gaza aid, and faces uncertainties amid over 46,000 Palestinian deaths.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostage Release, Uncertain Future
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has resulted in the release of three Israeli hostages, but around 100 remain in Gaza; the 42-day deal also includes releasing almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, increasing Gaza aid, and faces uncertainties amid over 46,000 Palestinian deaths.
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52% Bias Score
Gaza Ceasefire: First Day Without Deaths, Hostage and Prisoner Release
A ceasefire between Hamas and Israel has resulted in the first day without Palestinian deaths from Israeli military action in 471 days, involving the release of three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners, with aid flowing into Gaza.
Gaza Ceasefire: First Day Without Deaths, Hostage and Prisoner Release
A ceasefire between Hamas and Israel has resulted in the first day without Palestinian deaths from Israeli military action in 471 days, involving the release of three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners, with aid flowing into Gaza.
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40% Bias Score