February 2025
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Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
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52% Bias Score


Texas Measles Outbreak Highlights Risk of Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 24 unvaccinated residents, nine of whom are hospitalized; this is linked to one of the state's highest rates of vaccine exemptions and reflects a nationwide trend of declining vaccination rates that threatens herd immunity.
Texas Measles Outbreak Highlights Risk of Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 24 unvaccinated residents, nine of whom are hospitalized; this is linked to one of the state's highest rates of vaccine exemptions and reflects a nationwide trend of declining vaccination rates that threatens herd immunity.
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40% Bias Score


Inspectors General Sue Trump Over Firings
Eight former inspectors general, fired by President Trump last month, filed a lawsuit claiming their dismissal violated the law due to the lack of a 30-day notice to Congress and a substantive rationale, prompting bipartisan criticism and concerns about threats to democracy.
Inspectors General Sue Trump Over Firings
Eight former inspectors general, fired by President Trump last month, filed a lawsuit claiming their dismissal violated the law due to the lack of a 30-day notice to Congress and a substantive rationale, prompting bipartisan criticism and concerns about threats to democracy.
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48% Bias Score


Missouri Sues Starbucks, Alleging DEI Policies Violate Civil Rights Laws
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives violate federal and state civil rights laws by discriminating based on race, gender, and sexual orientation, resulting in higher prices and l...
Missouri Sues Starbucks, Alleging DEI Policies Violate Civil Rights Laws
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives violate federal and state civil rights laws by discriminating based on race, gender, and sexual orientation, resulting in higher prices and l...
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52% Bias Score


Five Charged in Death of Liam Payne
Five people face charges in Argentina related to the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne, who fell from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony on October 16, 2024, while intoxicated with alcohol, cocaine, and an antidepressant, according to toxicology reports.
Five Charged in Death of Liam Payne
Five people face charges in Argentina related to the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne, who fell from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony on October 16, 2024, while intoxicated with alcohol, cocaine, and an antidepressant, according to toxicology reports.
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40% Bias Score


Kompany: Bayern Munich to Learn from Champions League Setbacks Ahead of Celtic Clash
Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany is using recent Champions League losses as learning opportunities for the team before their upcoming playoff match against Celtic Glasgow on Wednesday, aiming to secure a strong lead for the return leg; key players like Serge Gnabry and Manuel Neuer will partici...
Kompany: Bayern Munich to Learn from Champions League Setbacks Ahead of Celtic Clash
Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany is using recent Champions League losses as learning opportunities for the team before their upcoming playoff match against Celtic Glasgow on Wednesday, aiming to secure a strong lead for the return leg; key players like Serge Gnabry and Manuel Neuer will partici...
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36% Bias Score

Greer Advances in Senate Confirmation for USTR
Jamieson Greer, President Trump's nominee for U.S. Trade Representative, advanced from the Senate Finance Committee (15-12 vote) to the full Senate for confirmation; his confirmation hearing highlighted support for Trump's protectionist trade policies and pursuit of reciprocal trade agreements.

Greer Advances in Senate Confirmation for USTR
Jamieson Greer, President Trump's nominee for U.S. Trade Representative, advanced from the Senate Finance Committee (15-12 vote) to the full Senate for confirmation; his confirmation hearing highlighted support for Trump's protectionist trade policies and pursuit of reciprocal trade agreements.
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48% Bias Score

U.S.-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Returned to Russia
On February 10, 2024, the U.S. and Russia exchanged prisoners, returning Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national who pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges related to the BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange, to Russia in exchange for American Marc Fogel's release from Russian custody.

U.S.-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Returned to Russia
On February 10, 2024, the U.S. and Russia exchanged prisoners, returning Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national who pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges related to the BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange, to Russia in exchange for American Marc Fogel's release from Russian custody.
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52% Bias Score

France Passes Controversial Transport Security Bill
The French National Assembly passed a bill on February 11th granting expanded search powers and body camera authorization to SNCF and RATP security personnel, raising concerns about civil liberties, despite its 139-59 passage and prioritization for the Paris Olympics.

France Passes Controversial Transport Security Bill
The French National Assembly passed a bill on February 11th granting expanded search powers and body camera authorization to SNCF and RATP security personnel, raising concerns about civil liberties, despite its 139-59 passage and prioritization for the Paris Olympics.
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44% Bias Score

Blue Plaque Honors Child Chimney Sweep, Sparking Child Labor Law Reform
An 11-year-old Victorian chimney sweep, George Brewster, died in 1875 in Cambridgeshire after becoming trapped; his death led to a law banning child chimney sweeps, and a blue plaque was unveiled on the 150th anniversary.

Blue Plaque Honors Child Chimney Sweep, Sparking Child Labor Law Reform
An 11-year-old Victorian chimney sweep, George Brewster, died in 1875 in Cambridgeshire after becoming trapped; his death led to a law banning child chimney sweeps, and a blue plaque was unveiled on the 150th anniversary.
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32% Bias Score

FBI Uncovers 2,400 New JFK Assassination Documents
The FBI recently discovered approximately 2,400 previously uncatalogued documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination following President Trump's January 2023 executive order; the documents, found during the process of centralizing and digitizing paper files, are being prepared for release.

FBI Uncovers 2,400 New JFK Assassination Documents
The FBI recently discovered approximately 2,400 previously uncatalogued documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination following President Trump's January 2023 executive order; the documents, found during the process of centralizing and digitizing paper files, are being prepared for release.
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32% Bias Score

Canadian Poll Highlights Negotiation Skills, But Resilience to US Threats Is Key
A Nanos Research poll shows that 40 percent of Canadians favor Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre for handling US negotiations, based on perceptions of experience, but the article argues that the ability to make Canada resilient to future threats is more critical.

Canadian Poll Highlights Negotiation Skills, But Resilience to US Threats Is Key
A Nanos Research poll shows that 40 percent of Canadians favor Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre for handling US negotiations, based on perceptions of experience, but the article argues that the ability to make Canada resilient to future threats is more critical.
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60% Bias Score
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