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Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.
Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.
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48% Bias Score


China's Measured Retaliation to US Tariffs
On February 10th, 2025, China retaliated against new US tariffs with targeted counter-measures: 10-15% tariffs on US energy and vehicles; export controls on tungsten; and investigations into Pvh Corp and Google; while filing a WTO complaint.
China's Measured Retaliation to US Tariffs
On February 10th, 2025, China retaliated against new US tariffs with targeted counter-measures: 10-15% tariffs on US energy and vehicles; export controls on tungsten; and investigations into Pvh Corp and Google; while filing a WTO complaint.
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36% Bias Score


CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.
CGPJ Misses Deadline for Judicial Election Reform
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) missed the deadline to reform the election of its 12 judge-members, with conservative members proposing peer-election and progressive members advocating for parliamentary involvement, creating a potential conflict with EU standards.
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Leader's Ankara Visit Follows Contentious Victory Congress
Ahmed el-Shara, declared Transitional President of Syria on January 29th, 2025, after a congress dominated by the Syrian National Army (SNA), visited Ankara today; the congress's composition and el-Shara's prior visit to Saudi Arabia raise questions about the new government's alliances and stability...
Syrian Leader's Ankara Visit Follows Contentious Victory Congress
Ahmed el-Shara, declared Transitional President of Syria on January 29th, 2025, after a congress dominated by the Syrian National Army (SNA), visited Ankara today; the congress's composition and el-Shara's prior visit to Saudi Arabia raise questions about the new government's alliances and stability...
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52% Bias Score


Europe's Defense Shift After Trump's 2017 Warning
Following President Trump's 2017 Warsaw speech emphasizing American interests and questioning the West's will to survive, European nations, particularly Poland, have significantly increased defense spending, reaching 23 of 32 NATO members exceeding the 2% GDP target, and the EU committing $194 billi...
Europe's Defense Shift After Trump's 2017 Warning
Following President Trump's 2017 Warsaw speech emphasizing American interests and questioning the West's will to survive, European nations, particularly Poland, have significantly increased defense spending, reaching 23 of 32 NATO members exceeding the 2% GDP target, and the EU committing $194 billi...
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Stocks Fall on Trump Tariff Rollout, Partially Recovering After Negotiation
On February 3, 2025, U.S. stocks fell due to the Trump administration's planned tariffs on Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese goods; however, after negotiations with Mexico and Canada, tariffs on Mexican imports were postponed for one month, and tariffs on Canadian imports were paused for 30 days, leadi...
U.S. Stocks Fall on Trump Tariff Rollout, Partially Recovering After Negotiation
On February 3, 2025, U.S. stocks fell due to the Trump administration's planned tariffs on Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese goods; however, after negotiations with Mexico and Canada, tariffs on Mexican imports were postponed for one month, and tariffs on Canadian imports were paused for 30 days, leadi...
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40% Bias Score

Kuleba: Ukraine Elections Unnecessary; Zelensky Modernizes Army; Trump Seeks Rare Earth Minerals for Aid
Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that upcoming elections are unnecessary due to the lack of chances for pro-Russian candidates; President Zelensky is modernizing the army to address issues of underperforming units; President Trump proposed trading Ukrainian rare earth minerals ...

Kuleba: Ukraine Elections Unnecessary; Zelensky Modernizes Army; Trump Seeks Rare Earth Minerals for Aid
Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated that upcoming elections are unnecessary due to the lack of chances for pro-Russian candidates; President Zelensky is modernizing the army to address issues of underperforming units; President Trump proposed trading Ukrainian rare earth minerals ...
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52% Bias Score

USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...

USAID Funding Cuts Jeopardize Colombian War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration's decision to cut funding to USAID has jeopardized the Colombian JEP's investigations into serious war crimes, impacting three key cases and potentially halting investigations into genocides, sexual violence, and crimes against indigenous groups; the US provided 70% of Colom...
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44% Bias Score

Spain to Reduce Maximum Legal Workweek to 37.5 Hours
Spain's Council of Ministers will approve a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours by 2025, impacting 12.5 million employees, with the greatest reductions in hospitality, information and communications, commerce, and agriculture sectors; while education, public administration and fin...

Spain to Reduce Maximum Legal Workweek to 37.5 Hours
Spain's Council of Ministers will approve a bill reducing the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours by 2025, impacting 12.5 million employees, with the greatest reductions in hospitality, information and communications, commerce, and agriculture sectors; while education, public administration and fin...
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44% Bias Score

UNRWA Defies Closure Order in East Jerusalem
UNRWA's East Jerusalem operations were shut down by Israel due to two new laws; however, they affirm their commitment to serving 80,000 patients while facing potential legal challenges and international scrutiny.

UNRWA Defies Closure Order in East Jerusalem
UNRWA's East Jerusalem operations were shut down by Israel due to two new laws; however, they affirm their commitment to serving 80,000 patients while facing potential legal challenges and international scrutiny.
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40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy-Trump Discussions on Ukrainian Rare Earth Metals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed providing access to Ukraine's rare earth metal deposits to key partners, including the US, in exchange for security guarantees during a meeting with Donald Trump in the fall of 2024; this was reported by Ukrainian media citing sources from Zelenskyy'...

Zelenskyy-Trump Discussions on Ukrainian Rare Earth Metals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed providing access to Ukraine's rare earth metal deposits to key partners, including the US, in exchange for security guarantees during a meeting with Donald Trump in the fall of 2024; this was reported by Ukrainian media citing sources from Zelenskyy'...
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36% Bias Score

El Salvador Offers to House U.S. Prisoners
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered to house U.S. prisoners, including American citizens, in El Salvador's prisons; this proposal, confirmed by the U.S. Secretary of State, is under consideration and involves housing dangerous criminals in exchange for financial compensation.

El Salvador Offers to House U.S. Prisoners
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered to house U.S. prisoners, including American citizens, in El Salvador's prisons; this proposal, confirmed by the U.S. Secretary of State, is under consideration and involves housing dangerous criminals in exchange for financial compensation.
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36% Bias Score
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