March 2025
April 2025


Amazon Sales Increase 1% During Boycott, Raising Questions About Consumer Activism Effectiveness
Despite a February 28th economic boycott targeting major retailers, Amazon sales increased by 1% compared to typical Friday sales, according to Momentum Commerce data; however, further boycotts are planned.
Amazon Sales Increase 1% During Boycott, Raising Questions About Consumer Activism Effectiveness
Despite a February 28th economic boycott targeting major retailers, Amazon sales increased by 1% compared to typical Friday sales, according to Momentum Commerce data; however, further boycotts are planned.
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48% Bias Score


Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Alabama Highway Crash
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, 63, died Saturday in a highway crash in Alabama while traveling from a performance; her Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van overturned on I-65 before being hit by a truck, impacting the music industry and leaving fans mourning the loss of a pioneering artist.
Singer Angie Stone Dies at 63 in Alabama Highway Crash
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, 63, died Saturday in a highway crash in Alabama while traveling from a performance; her Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van overturned on I-65 before being hit by a truck, impacting the music industry and leaving fans mourning the loss of a pioneering artist.
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24% Bias Score


Syrian Refugees Find New Lives, Question 'Home' on Scottish Isle
Over the past decade, Bute, a small Scottish island, has welcomed 125 Syrian refugees who fled the Syrian civil war. Many have successfully integrated, starting businesses and becoming UK citizens, yet the fall of Assad's regime has raised questions about returning to Syria.
Syrian Refugees Find New Lives, Question 'Home' on Scottish Isle
Over the past decade, Bute, a small Scottish island, has welcomed 125 Syrian refugees who fled the Syrian civil war. Many have successfully integrated, starting businesses and becoming UK citizens, yet the fall of Assad's regime has raised questions about returning to Syria.
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40% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Programme for Government: 70,000 More Patients Treated, 5,850 New Social Homes Targeted by 2027
The Northern Ireland Executive's new Programme for Government, "Doing What Matters Most," sets targets to treat 70,000 extra patients and build over 5,850 new social homes by 2027, allocating £135 million and £80 million annually respectively, following a public consultation with over 1,400 response...
Northern Ireland Programme for Government: 70,000 More Patients Treated, 5,850 New Social Homes Targeted by 2027
The Northern Ireland Executive's new Programme for Government, "Doing What Matters Most," sets targets to treat 70,000 extra patients and build over 5,850 new social homes by 2027, allocating £135 million and £80 million annually respectively, following a public consultation with over 1,400 response...
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16% Bias Score


Death of Bernhard Vogel: Long-Time German Minister-President Passes Away
Bernhard Vogel, former Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, passed away; his 23-year tenure as Landesregierungschef is a record, marked by both political successes and tragedies.
Death of Bernhard Vogel: Long-Time German Minister-President Passes Away
Bernhard Vogel, former Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, passed away; his 23-year tenure as Landesregierungschef is a record, marked by both political successes and tragedies.
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16% Bias Score


Hildegard Knef's Centennial: A Legacy Celebrated Through Film and Stage
Hildegard Knef's 100th birthday is being celebrated with a new documentary film, "Ich will alles - Hildegard Knef," premiering April 3rd, and various stage shows, including Tim Fischer's "Fischer singt Hildegard Knef - Na und," touring German-speaking cities, and Ulrich Michael Heissig's "Noch da! 1...
Hildegard Knef's Centennial: A Legacy Celebrated Through Film and Stage
Hildegard Knef's 100th birthday is being celebrated with a new documentary film, "Ich will alles - Hildegard Knef," premiering April 3rd, and various stage shows, including Tim Fischer's "Fischer singt Hildegard Knef - Na und," touring German-speaking cities, and Ulrich Michael Heissig's "Noch da! 1...
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44% Bias Score

Cyclone Alfred Prompts Queensland Residents to Prepare for Severe Weather
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to hit south-east Queensland later this week, prompting warnings for damaging winds, high tides, heavy rainfall and flash flooding; Brisbane City Council provides sandbags and severe weather alerts, but some collection points have run out.

Cyclone Alfred Prompts Queensland Residents to Prepare for Severe Weather
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to hit south-east Queensland later this week, prompting warnings for damaging winds, high tides, heavy rainfall and flash flooding; Brisbane City Council provides sandbags and severe weather alerts, but some collection points have run out.
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40% Bias Score

South Carolina to Execute Inmate by Firing Squad
South Carolina will execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad on Friday, marking the first use of this method in the state since 2010 and the first in the US in nearly 15 years; Sigmon was convicted of a double murder in 2001, and the state's shift to the firing squad is linked to challenges obtaining let...

South Carolina to Execute Inmate by Firing Squad
South Carolina will execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad on Friday, marking the first use of this method in the state since 2010 and the first in the US in nearly 15 years; Sigmon was convicted of a double murder in 2001, and the state's shift to the firing squad is linked to challenges obtaining let...
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36% Bias Score

Birmingham ChessCafé: A haven for young adults seeking offline social connection
ChessCafé, a Birmingham venue, hosts a fortnightly chess event attracting over 70 young adults seeking social interaction in a low-pressure environment, contrasting with the rise of online gaming and addressing post-pandemic social isolation.

Birmingham ChessCafé: A haven for young adults seeking offline social connection
ChessCafé, a Birmingham venue, hosts a fortnightly chess event attracting over 70 young adults seeking social interaction in a low-pressure environment, contrasting with the rise of online gaming and addressing post-pandemic social isolation.
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20% Bias Score

French Ski Mountaineering Duo Favored in World Championships
The Ski Mountaineering World Championships begin March 3rd in Morgins, Switzerland, with France's Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet favored in the mixed relay; this serves as key preparation for the 2026 Milan Olympics, despite both athletes experiencing recent burnout from overtraining.

French Ski Mountaineering Duo Favored in World Championships
The Ski Mountaineering World Championships begin March 3rd in Morgins, Switzerland, with France's Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet favored in the mixed relay; this serves as key preparation for the 2026 Milan Olympics, despite both athletes experiencing recent burnout from overtraining.
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28% Bias Score

Death of Record-Breaking German Minister-President Bernhard Vogel
Bernhard Vogel, the only Minister-President to govern in both West and East Germany, passed away at 92; his over 23 years in office is a German record, marked by navigating reunification challenges and offering late warnings against AfD cooperation.

Death of Record-Breaking German Minister-President Bernhard Vogel
Bernhard Vogel, the only Minister-President to govern in both West and East Germany, passed away at 92; his over 23 years in office is a German record, marked by navigating reunification challenges and offering late warnings against AfD cooperation.
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24% Bias Score

Nepal's Cable Car Tourism Boom Threatens Forests and Livelihoods
Nepal's plan to build more cable cars to boost tourism is facing protests due to deforestation; a \$22 million cable car project in Taplejung has already cut down 3,000 trees and threatens 10,000 more, endangering forests and local livelihoods.

Nepal's Cable Car Tourism Boom Threatens Forests and Livelihoods
Nepal's plan to build more cable cars to boost tourism is facing protests due to deforestation; a \$22 million cable car project in Taplejung has already cut down 3,000 trees and threatens 10,000 more, endangering forests and local livelihoods.
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44% Bias Score