January 2025
February 2025
Trump to Issue Over 200 Executive Orders Upon Return to Office
US President Donald Trump is expected to sign over 200 executive orders upon his return to office, covering areas like artificial intelligence, the John F. Kennedy assassination records, and military defense systems, reflecting the significant role executive orders play in presidential policy implem...
Trump to Issue Over 200 Executive Orders Upon Return to Office
US President Donald Trump is expected to sign over 200 executive orders upon his return to office, covering areas like artificial intelligence, the John F. Kennedy assassination records, and military defense systems, reflecting the significant role executive orders play in presidential policy implem...
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12% Bias Score
Denmark Rejects Trump's Greenland Ambitions
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen rejected US President Donald Trump's past interest in acquiring Greenland, emphasizing that no country can "use" the territory, despite Trump's previous suggestion of potential military intervention.
Denmark Rejects Trump's Greenland Ambitions
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen rejected US President Donald Trump's past interest in acquiring Greenland, emphasizing that no country can "use" the territory, despite Trump's previous suggestion of potential military intervention.
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36% Bias Score
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Regulation; Faissel T. Trial Underway
The European Parliament debates social media's power and risks to the EU, with left-leaning factions urging intervention while right-leaning factions advocate for minimal regulation; a court hearing in Zwolle, Netherlands is underway for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of involvement in in...
EU Parliament Debates Social Media Regulation; Faissel T. Trial Underway
The European Parliament debates social media's power and risks to the EU, with left-leaning factions urging intervention while right-leaning factions advocate for minimal regulation; a court hearing in Zwolle, Netherlands is underway for Faissel T., son of Ridouan Taghi, accused of involvement in in...
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40% Bias Score
Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Defendants; Rubio Refrains from Comment
President Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants on Monday, prompting Secretary of State Marco Rubio to refuse comment during television appearances, citing his focus on foreign policy matters.
Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Defendants; Rubio Refrains from Comment
President Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants on Monday, prompting Secretary of State Marco Rubio to refuse comment during television appearances, citing his focus on foreign policy matters.
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48% Bias Score
Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Former Prosecutor Accused in Arbery Case
In Brunswick, Georgia, jury selection started Tuesday for former District Attorney Jackie Johnson, accused of hindering the police investigation into the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery by showing favoritism to Greg McMichael and preventing Travis McMichael's arrest; over 200 potential jurors answered ...
Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Former Prosecutor Accused in Arbery Case
In Brunswick, Georgia, jury selection started Tuesday for former District Attorney Jackie Johnson, accused of hindering the police investigation into the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery by showing favoritism to Greg McMichael and preventing Travis McMichael's arrest; over 200 potential jurors answered ...
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52% Bias Score
China Urges Balanced Trade Amidst Renewed US Trade War Fears
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang urged against protectionism at the Davos World Economic Forum, expressing China's desire for balanced trade amidst concerns of a renewed trade war with the US under Trump's presidency, highlighting China's efforts to boost domestic consumption and ease foreign inve...
China Urges Balanced Trade Amidst Renewed US Trade War Fears
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang urged against protectionism at the Davos World Economic Forum, expressing China's desire for balanced trade amidst concerns of a renewed trade war with the US under Trump's presidency, highlighting China's efforts to boost domestic consumption and ease foreign inve...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's False Claim: Manchester, Not US, Split the Atom First
During his inaugural address, President Trump mistakenly claimed the US split the atom; however, this achievement belongs to Sir Ernest Rutherford, who performed the groundbreaking experiments at the Victoria University of Manchester in 1919.
Trump's False Claim: Manchester, Not US, Split the Atom First
During his inaugural address, President Trump mistakenly claimed the US split the atom; however, this achievement belongs to Sir Ernest Rutherford, who performed the groundbreaking experiments at the Victoria University of Manchester in 1919.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Threat to American Democracy
The American political system, designed to prevent concentrated power, faces a severe challenge from Donald Trump, who can now potentially control key institutions; the future of American democracy hinges on the resilience of civil society and its ability to counter his influence and the spread of m...
Trump's Threat to American Democracy
The American political system, designed to prevent concentrated power, faces a severe challenge from Donald Trump, who can now potentially control key institutions; the future of American democracy hinges on the resilience of civil society and its ability to counter his influence and the spread of m...
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64% Bias Score
Sydney Daycare Firebombed in Antisemitic Attack
A Jewish daycare center in Sydney's Maroubra was firebombed and vandalized with antisemitic slogans early Tuesday morning, prompting strong condemnation from Australian officials who are investigating possible links to foreign actors and exploring stricter penalties for hate crimes.
Sydney Daycare Firebombed in Antisemitic Attack
A Jewish daycare center in Sydney's Maroubra was firebombed and vandalized with antisemitic slogans early Tuesday morning, prompting strong condemnation from Australian officials who are investigating possible links to foreign actors and exploring stricter penalties for hate crimes.
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56% Bias Score
Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Figures Amid Rising Tensions
Turkish authorities have detained several opposition figures, including the CHP youth branch head and the leader of the far-right Victory Party, prompting concerns about a widening crackdown on dissent. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces a judicial probe for criticizing a detention, amid accusation...
Turkey Cracks Down on Opposition Figures Amid Rising Tensions
Turkish authorities have detained several opposition figures, including the CHP youth branch head and the leader of the far-right Victory Party, prompting concerns about a widening crackdown on dissent. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu faces a judicial probe for criticizing a detention, amid accusation...
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52% Bias Score
Lawsuits Challenge Trump Executive Orders on Citizenship and Federal Employment
Eighteen states, San Francisco, and a federal employee union filed lawsuits against President Trump, challenging executive orders on birthright citizenship and federal employee firings, respectively, citing unconstitutionality and due process violations.
Lawsuits Challenge Trump Executive Orders on Citizenship and Federal Employment
Eighteen states, San Francisco, and a federal employee union filed lawsuits against President Trump, challenging executive orders on birthright citizenship and federal employee firings, respectively, citing unconstitutionality and due process violations.
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52% Bias Score
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Sparks Concerns
Austria's ÖVP and FPÖ are forming a right-wing coalition government, despite concerns about the FPÖ leader's past and potential threats to democratic norms, press freedom, and Austria's international standing; the coalition plans €6.3 billion in budget cuts, largely affecting climate initiatives.
Austria's Right-Wing Coalition Sparks Concerns
Austria's ÖVP and FPÖ are forming a right-wing coalition government, despite concerns about the FPÖ leader's past and potential threats to democratic norms, press freedom, and Austria's international standing; the coalition plans €6.3 billion in budget cuts, largely affecting climate initiatives.
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52% Bias Score