January 2025
February 2025
Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
A shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School on Wednesday left one 16-year-old female student dead, another injured, and the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, dead by suicide; police are investigating social media posts for motive.
Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
A shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School on Wednesday left one 16-year-old female student dead, another injured, and the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, dead by suicide; police are investigating social media posts for motive.
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48% Bias Score
False Fire Alarm on Indian Train Causes 12 Deaths
A false fire alarm on India's Pushpak Express train in Maharashtra led to passengers jumping onto the tracks, resulting in a collision with the Karnataka Express and at least 12 deaths; the incident highlights the dangers of misinformation and aging railway infrastructure.
False Fire Alarm on Indian Train Causes 12 Deaths
A false fire alarm on India's Pushpak Express train in Maharashtra led to passengers jumping onto the tracks, resulting in a collision with the Karnataka Express and at least 12 deaths; the incident highlights the dangers of misinformation and aging railway infrastructure.
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24% Bias Score
Labour Prioritizes Economic Growth Over Net-Zero Targets
Labour's new economic plan prioritizes growth over immediate climate action, aiming to accelerate infrastructure projects by reforming judicial reviews and potentially expanding airport capacity, despite concerns about environmental impact and internal party divisions.
Labour Prioritizes Economic Growth Over Net-Zero Targets
Labour's new economic plan prioritizes growth over immediate climate action, aiming to accelerate infrastructure projects by reforming judicial reviews and potentially expanding airport capacity, despite concerns about environmental impact and internal party divisions.
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64% Bias Score
Houthis Release Galaxy Leader Crew Amidst Ongoing Maritime Attacks
After more than a year of detention, the Houthi rebels in Yemen released the crew of the Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader, a car carrier with 25 crew members from five countries, to Oman on Wednesday, linking the release to the Gaza ceasefire.
Houthis Release Galaxy Leader Crew Amidst Ongoing Maritime Attacks
After more than a year of detention, the Houthi rebels in Yemen released the crew of the Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader, a car carrier with 25 crew members from five countries, to Oman on Wednesday, linking the release to the Gaza ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score
UK Restricts Legal Challenges to Infrastructure Projects to Boost Growth
The UK government will limit legal challenges to major infrastructure projects by restricting appeals of High Court rulings deemed "totally without merit," aiming to accelerate development and boost economic growth, despite concerns from environmental groups about potential environmental damage.
UK Restricts Legal Challenges to Infrastructure Projects to Boost Growth
The UK government will limit legal challenges to major infrastructure projects by restricting appeals of High Court rulings deemed "totally without merit," aiming to accelerate development and boost economic growth, despite concerns from environmental groups about potential environmental damage.
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56% Bias Score
US Envoy to Inspect Gaza Ceasefire; Saudi Arabia Pledges Massive US Investment
US envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Gaza to inspect the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, focusing on security in the Netzarim and Philadelphia Corridors; former Israeli minister Ben-Gvir condemned the truce as a national humiliation; Saudi Arabia pledged up to $600 billion in US investments.
US Envoy to Inspect Gaza Ceasefire; Saudi Arabia Pledges Massive US Investment
US envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Gaza to inspect the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, focusing on security in the Netzarim and Philadelphia Corridors; former Israeli minister Ben-Gvir condemned the truce as a national humiliation; Saudi Arabia pledged up to $600 billion in US investments.
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48% Bias Score
Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
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44% Bias Score
Australia Day Protests: A History of Resistance
Annual "Australia Day" protests by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, predating the day's public holiday status, highlight ongoing struggles for justice, land rights, and the failure to address historical grievances, revealing deep social divisions and the need for systemic change.
Australia Day Protests: A History of Resistance
Annual "Australia Day" protests by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, predating the day's public holiday status, highlight ongoing struggles for justice, land rights, and the failure to address historical grievances, revealing deep social divisions and the need for systemic change.
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56% Bias Score
Schwarzenegger Donates $1 Million to LA Wildfire Relief
Arnold Schwarzenegger pledged $1 million to aid Los Angeles wildfire relief, donating to three foundations and launching a T-shirt fundraiser where 100% of profits will go to the same foundations, following the recent Hughes Fire and ongoing wildfires that displaced many residents and caused signifi...
Schwarzenegger Donates $1 Million to LA Wildfire Relief
Arnold Schwarzenegger pledged $1 million to aid Los Angeles wildfire relief, donating to three foundations and launching a T-shirt fundraiser where 100% of profits will go to the same foundations, following the recent Hughes Fire and ongoing wildfires that displaced many residents and caused signifi...
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40% Bias Score
NHS Faces A&E Crisis: Half the Population May Attend Annually by 2034 Unless Care Shifts to Communities"
If current trends continue, almost half of England's population will attend A&E annually by 2034, prompting NHS England's medical director to advocate for a large-scale shift in care to community settings to avoid a system collapse, spurred by recent reports of severely overcrowded hospitals and ina...
NHS Faces A&E Crisis: Half the Population May Attend Annually by 2034 Unless Care Shifts to Communities"
If current trends continue, almost half of England's population will attend A&E annually by 2034, prompting NHS England's medical director to advocate for a large-scale shift in care to community settings to avoid a system collapse, spurred by recent reports of severely overcrowded hospitals and ina...
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44% Bias Score
Kohberger Trial Delayed Amidst DNA Evidence Dispute
Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, is facing a delayed trial in August 2025, as legal battles rage over the admissibility of DNA evidence from a knife sheath and other potential procedural misconduct.
Kohberger Trial Delayed Amidst DNA Evidence Dispute
Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, is facing a delayed trial in August 2025, as legal battles rage over the admissibility of DNA evidence from a knife sheath and other potential procedural misconduct.
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32% Bias Score
Mexican Sailors Freed After 400 Days Captive in Yemen
Two Mexican sailors held captive for over 400 days by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea were released in Muscat, Oman, following a Gaza ceasefire and an agreement between Israel and Hamas, after extensive diplomatic efforts by Mexico.
Mexican Sailors Freed After 400 Days Captive in Yemen
Two Mexican sailors held captive for over 400 days by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea were released in Muscat, Oman, following a Gaza ceasefire and an agreement between Israel and Hamas, after extensive diplomatic efforts by Mexico.
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40% Bias Score