January 2025
February 2025
AI's Rapid Advancement: Job Displacement and Ethical Concerns
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, exemplified by generative models like ChatGPT, is causing widespread job displacement concerns across creative fields and raising significant ethical questions about authenticity, human connection, and societal control. The future impact of AI domina...
AI's Rapid Advancement: Job Displacement and Ethical Concerns
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, exemplified by generative models like ChatGPT, is causing widespread job displacement concerns across creative fields and raising significant ethical questions about authenticity, human connection, and societal control. The future impact of AI domina...
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72% Bias Score
Trump Policies Risk Catastrophic Impact on Haiti
Haiti's interim president warns that the Trump administration's decision to freeze aid, deport migrants, and block refugees will have catastrophic consequences for the already struggling nation, exacerbating hunger, displacement, and gang violence.
Trump Policies Risk Catastrophic Impact on Haiti
Haiti's interim president warns that the Trump administration's decision to freeze aid, deport migrants, and block refugees will have catastrophic consequences for the already struggling nation, exacerbating hunger, displacement, and gang violence.
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48% Bias Score
Alabama Woman Thrives 61 Days After Historic Pig Kidney Transplant
Towana Looney, a 53-year-old from Alabama with high antibody levels, is thriving 61 days after receiving a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant, a major milestone advancing xenotransplantation research and offering hope to the over 100,000 people on the US transplant waiting list.
Alabama Woman Thrives 61 Days After Historic Pig Kidney Transplant
Towana Looney, a 53-year-old from Alabama with high antibody levels, is thriving 61 days after receiving a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant, a major milestone advancing xenotransplantation research and offering hope to the over 100,000 people on the US transplant waiting list.
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52% Bias Score
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Indicted for Insurrection
South Korean prosecutors indicted ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol for insurrection following his December 3rd, 2024, declaration of martial law, which was revoked six hours later after parliamentary rejection; this unprecedented charge carries potential life imprisonment or death and triggered politi...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Indicted for Insurrection
South Korean prosecutors indicted ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol for insurrection following his December 3rd, 2024, declaration of martial law, which was revoked six hours later after parliamentary rejection; this unprecedented charge carries potential life imprisonment or death and triggered politi...
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40% Bias Score
US Weighs Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the world's leading drone manufacturer, which holds 70-90% of the global market share and 40% of the US market in 2019.
US Weighs Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the world's leading drone manufacturer, which holds 70-90% of the global market share and 40% of the US market in 2019.
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52% Bias Score
Hamas's Strength Despite Ceasefire in Gaza Raises Questions About Israel's 'Total Victory'
Following a 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas, a ceasefire has been implemented. While Israel claims "total victory", Hamas continues to recruit members, and an estimated 46,000 Palestinians have died. The future of the Gaza Strip and the lingering question of the remaining hostages are unc...
Hamas's Strength Despite Ceasefire in Gaza Raises Questions About Israel's 'Total Victory'
Following a 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas, a ceasefire has been implemented. While Israel claims "total victory", Hamas continues to recruit members, and an estimated 46,000 Palestinians have died. The future of the Gaza Strip and the lingering question of the remaining hostages are unc...
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56% Bias Score
18 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Conflict
At least 18 peacekeepers have been killed in eastern Congo as M23 rebels backed by Rwanda battle Congolese forces and foreign peacekeepers near Goma, prompting a humanitarian crisis and calls for a ceasefire from the African Union, while the DRC and Rwanda have withdrawn diplomats.
18 Peacekeepers Killed in Eastern Congo Conflict
At least 18 peacekeepers have been killed in eastern Congo as M23 rebels backed by Rwanda battle Congolese forces and foreign peacekeepers near Goma, prompting a humanitarian crisis and calls for a ceasefire from the African Union, while the DRC and Rwanda have withdrawn diplomats.
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36% Bias Score
Musk Endorses Germany's AfD Amidst Mass Protests
American billionaire Elon Musk addressed 4,500 AfD supporters in Halle, Germany, endorsing the far-right party as Germany's "best hope" in the upcoming February 23rd election, while tens of thousands protested against the AfD in Berlin and Cologne.
Musk Endorses Germany's AfD Amidst Mass Protests
American billionaire Elon Musk addressed 4,500 AfD supporters in Halle, Germany, endorsing the far-right party as Germany's "best hope" in the upcoming February 23rd election, while tens of thousands protested against the AfD in Berlin and Cologne.
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52% Bias Score
Ukraine and Moldova cooperate to counter Russia's energy weaponization in Transnistria
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Moldovan President Sandu in Kyiv to discuss the energy crisis in Transnistria, caused by Russia cutting off gas supplies on January 1st after Ukraine refused to renew a gas transit agreement. Ukraine offered coal as an alternative and is exploring Azerbaijani g...
Ukraine and Moldova cooperate to counter Russia's energy weaponization in Transnistria
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Moldovan President Sandu in Kyiv to discuss the energy crisis in Transnistria, caused by Russia cutting off gas supplies on January 1st after Ukraine refused to renew a gas transit agreement. Ukraine offered coal as an alternative and is exploring Azerbaijani g...
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60% Bias Score
UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.
UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.
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48% Bias Score
Gaza Ceasefire: Hamas Accuses Israel of Violations, Thousands Stranded
Hamas accuses Israel of violating the January 19th Gaza ceasefire by preventing the return of tens of thousands of Palestinians to northern Gaza due to continued Israeli military presence in the Netzarim Corridor, citing the failure to release Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud and a lack of a complete ho...
Gaza Ceasefire: Hamas Accuses Israel of Violations, Thousands Stranded
Hamas accuses Israel of violating the January 19th Gaza ceasefire by preventing the return of tens of thousands of Palestinians to northern Gaza due to continued Israeli military presence in the Netzarim Corridor, citing the failure to release Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud and a lack of a complete ho...
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44% Bias Score
DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
Progress
48% Bias Score