March 2025
April 2025


Ajax Defeated by Eintracht Frankfurt in Europa League
Ajax lost 1-2 to Eintracht Frankfurt in their Europa League Round of 16 first leg, despite an early goal by Brian Brobbey. Two injuries to Ajax goalkeeper Remko Pasveer hampered their efforts, while Eintracht's physical style proved decisive.
Ajax Defeated by Eintracht Frankfurt in Europa League
Ajax lost 1-2 to Eintracht Frankfurt in their Europa League Round of 16 first leg, despite an early goal by Brian Brobbey. Two injuries to Ajax goalkeeper Remko Pasveer hampered their efforts, while Eintracht's physical style proved decisive.
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40% Bias Score


New Jersey Emerges as Potential Swing State in 2025 Elections
Conservative activist Scott Presler claims New Jersey is becoming a competitive state for Republicans, citing Trump's improved 2020 performance and his organization's voter registration efforts; the RNC is increasing its investment in the state ahead of the 2025 elections.
New Jersey Emerges as Potential Swing State in 2025 Elections
Conservative activist Scott Presler claims New Jersey is becoming a competitive state for Republicans, citing Trump's improved 2020 performance and his organization's voter registration efforts; the RNC is increasing its investment in the state ahead of the 2025 elections.
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56% Bias Score


Denver Schools Seek to Block Immigration Arrests at Schools
A federal judge in Denver will rule on a lawsuit by Denver Public Schools seeking to block immigration agents from making arrests at schools, prompted by a policy change that allows increased discretion in enforcement near sensitive locations, leading to decreased attendance and resource diversion d...
Denver Schools Seek to Block Immigration Arrests at Schools
A federal judge in Denver will rule on a lawsuit by Denver Public Schools seeking to block immigration agents from making arrests at schools, prompted by a policy change that allows increased discretion in enforcement near sensitive locations, leading to decreased attendance and resource diversion d...
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36% Bias Score


Grassroots Movement Launches Weeklong Amazon Boycott After Viral "Economic Blackout
John Schwarz's "economic blackout" on February 28th, urging a 24-hour boycott of major corporations, went viral, prompting a weeklong Amazon boycott starting March 1st due to concerns about worker exploitation and the company's power.
Grassroots Movement Launches Weeklong Amazon Boycott After Viral "Economic Blackout
John Schwarz's "economic blackout" on February 28th, urging a 24-hour boycott of major corporations, went viral, prompting a weeklong Amazon boycott starting March 1st due to concerns about worker exploitation and the company's power.
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36% Bias Score


French Government Appeals Ruling Halting A69 Highway Construction
The French government plans to appeal the court's decision to stop construction of the A69 highway, arguing that stopping the project would cause significant economic damage and set a bad precedent. The 27 February ruling by the Toulouse administrative court overturned the project's environmental pe...
French Government Appeals Ruling Halting A69 Highway Construction
The French government plans to appeal the court's decision to stop construction of the A69 highway, arguing that stopping the project would cause significant economic damage and set a bad precedent. The 27 February ruling by the Toulouse administrative court overturned the project's environmental pe...
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56% Bias Score


German Study: Marriage Costs Women 20% of Income
A new study by the Ifo Institute in Munich reveals that marriage causes a 20 percent reduction in women's income in Germany within years of the wedding, even after accounting for childbirth, mainly due to reduced working hours and increased unpaid household work, with tax policies playing a signific...
German Study: Marriage Costs Women 20% of Income
A new study by the Ifo Institute in Munich reveals that marriage causes a 20 percent reduction in women's income in Germany within years of the wedding, even after accounting for childbirth, mainly due to reduced working hours and increased unpaid household work, with tax policies playing a signific...
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64% Bias Score

Spoorloos" Discontinued After Mismatched Families Found
The Dutch TV show "Spoorloos," which helps adoptees find their biological families, has been discontinued after eight cases of mismatched families were discovered; six cases originated in Colombia. Two adoptees are suing KRO-NCRV, the show's broadcaster, and court hearings are underway.

Spoorloos" Discontinued After Mismatched Families Found
The Dutch TV show "Spoorloos," which helps adoptees find their biological families, has been discontinued after eight cases of mismatched families were discovered; six cases originated in Colombia. Two adoptees are suing KRO-NCRV, the show's broadcaster, and court hearings are underway.
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36% Bias Score

Shapiro Prioritizes Federal Workers for Pennsylvania State Jobs
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issued an executive order to fill state government vacancies by prioritizing federal employees with transferable skills, aiming to improve government efficiency and attract top talent amid potential federal layoffs, while facing criticism for increasing government ...

Shapiro Prioritizes Federal Workers for Pennsylvania State Jobs
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issued an executive order to fill state government vacancies by prioritizing federal employees with transferable skills, aiming to improve government efficiency and attract top talent amid potential federal layoffs, while facing criticism for increasing government ...
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52% Bias Score

Ogles' Proposal to Remove Democrats from Committees Following Green Censure Fails
Following a House vote to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., proposed removing Democrats who protested the censure from their committee assignments, a move House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissed. Ten Democrats joined Republicans in the censure vote, leading to signifi...

Ogles' Proposal to Remove Democrats from Committees Following Green Censure Fails
Following a House vote to censure Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., proposed removing Democrats who protested the censure from their committee assignments, a move House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissed. Ten Democrats joined Republicans in the censure vote, leading to signifi...
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44% Bias Score

Pair jailed for life for Slieve League cliffs murder
Alan Vial and Nikita Burns received life sentences for the murder of Robert Wilkin, whose body was discovered at the foot of Ireland's Slieve League cliffs eight days after he was beaten with a rock and thrown over the edge following a night of drinking with his killers.

Pair jailed for life for Slieve League cliffs murder
Alan Vial and Nikita Burns received life sentences for the murder of Robert Wilkin, whose body was discovered at the foot of Ireland's Slieve League cliffs eight days after he was beaten with a rock and thrown over the edge following a night of drinking with his killers.
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28% Bias Score

U.S. Job Growth Rises, but Economic Uncertainty Looms
February's U.S. job growth saw a rise of 151,000 jobs, but the unemployment rate increased to 4.1 percent; uncertainty over trade policy and government spending cuts threaten future employment.

U.S. Job Growth Rises, but Economic Uncertainty Looms
February's U.S. job growth saw a rise of 151,000 jobs, but the unemployment rate increased to 4.1 percent; uncertainty over trade policy and government spending cuts threaten future employment.
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44% Bias Score

German Farm Under Investigation for Cattle Abuse: Video Evidence Exposes Alleged Mistreatment
Authorities in Germany are investigating a large-scale farm in the Allgäu region for animal abuse after animal rights activists provided video evidence of alleged mistreatment, including improper tail twisting, forcing sick animals to stand, and illegal use of electric devices. The farm owner and em...

German Farm Under Investigation for Cattle Abuse: Video Evidence Exposes Alleged Mistreatment
Authorities in Germany are investigating a large-scale farm in the Allgäu region for animal abuse after animal rights activists provided video evidence of alleged mistreatment, including improper tail twisting, forcing sick animals to stand, and illegal use of electric devices. The farm owner and em...
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52% Bias Score