March 2025
April 2025


Imbandita": Verona Prison Program Boosts Inmate Employment
Verona's Montorio prison's "Imbandita" program, celebrating its second anniversary, provided 20 work placements last year, leading to 4 internal and 5 external hires, demonstrating the potential for prison-based employment to aid rehabilitation and reintegration; the program's expansion depends on e...
Imbandita": Verona Prison Program Boosts Inmate Employment
Verona's Montorio prison's "Imbandita" program, celebrating its second anniversary, provided 20 work placements last year, leading to 4 internal and 5 external hires, demonstrating the potential for prison-based employment to aid rehabilitation and reintegration; the program's expansion depends on e...
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64% Bias Score


NASCAR Phoenix Race: Zilisch Impresses, Legge Debuts, and Goodyear Tests New Tires
Connor Zilisch's impressive Cup debut, despite crashes, and Katherine Legge's debut, along with Goodyear's alternate tire test, are key storylines at this weekend's Shriners Children's 500 in Phoenix, where Christopher Bell aims for a third straight win.
NASCAR Phoenix Race: Zilisch Impresses, Legge Debuts, and Goodyear Tests New Tires
Connor Zilisch's impressive Cup debut, despite crashes, and Katherine Legge's debut, along with Goodyear's alternate tire test, are key storylines at this weekend's Shriners Children's 500 in Phoenix, where Christopher Bell aims for a third straight win.
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Athlete Kimberley Bos Wins Skeleton World Championship
Kimberley Bos, a Dutch skeleton racer, secured her first world championship title in Lake Placid, New York on Friday, beating the second-place competitor by 0.67 seconds, after overcoming difficult training and financial challenges throughout her career.
Dutch Athlete Kimberley Bos Wins Skeleton World Championship
Kimberley Bos, a Dutch skeleton racer, secured her first world championship title in Lake Placid, New York on Friday, beating the second-place competitor by 0.67 seconds, after overcoming difficult training and financial challenges throughout her career.
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44% Bias Score


10-Year-Old Dies in Siberia Brick Collapse
On February 2nd, 2025, in Siberia, 10-year-old Zhenya Kozlov died after being crushed by bricks at an abandoned building while disobeying his mother's instructions; a criminal investigation is underway.
10-Year-Old Dies in Siberia Brick Collapse
On February 2nd, 2025, in Siberia, 10-year-old Zhenya Kozlov died after being crushed by bricks at an abandoned building while disobeying his mother's instructions; a criminal investigation is underway.
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64% Bias Score


Downtrend in Prominent AI Stocks Signals Market Correction
Four prominent AI-related stocks—Arista Networks, Nvidia, ServiceNow, and C3.ai—are experiencing significant price drops, trading below key moving averages, signaling weakening momentum despite some analysts' positive assessments. These declines range from 29% to 53% from recent peaks.
Downtrend in Prominent AI Stocks Signals Market Correction
Four prominent AI-related stocks—Arista Networks, Nvidia, ServiceNow, and C3.ai—are experiencing significant price drops, trading below key moving averages, signaling weakening momentum despite some analysts' positive assessments. These declines range from 29% to 53% from recent peaks.
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52% Bias Score


WA Labor Wins Third Term Despite Significant Liberal Swing
Western Australia's Labor Party won a third consecutive election on March 8th, 2025, despite a 12-13 percent swing towards the Liberals, who failed to win enough seats to take power.
WA Labor Wins Third Term Despite Significant Liberal Swing
Western Australia's Labor Party won a third consecutive election on March 8th, 2025, despite a 12-13 percent swing towards the Liberals, who failed to win enough seats to take power.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid F1 Circuit Faces Noise Pollution Concerns Amidst Economic Projections
The Madrid Formula 1 Grand Prix (2026-2035) faces opposition due to anticipated noise exceeding legal limits near the circuit, prompting nearly 100 complaints to the Ombudsman and raising concerns about constitutional environmental rights, despite projected economic benefits exceeding €450 million a...

Madrid F1 Circuit Faces Noise Pollution Concerns Amidst Economic Projections
The Madrid Formula 1 Grand Prix (2026-2035) faces opposition due to anticipated noise exceeding legal limits near the circuit, prompting nearly 100 complaints to the Ombudsman and raising concerns about constitutional environmental rights, despite projected economic benefits exceeding €450 million a...
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44% Bias Score

Cubs' Tokyo Series Forces Early Roster Decisions
The Chicago Cubs will open their 2024 season with two games in Tokyo against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 18-19, forcing them to make critical roster decisions before March 12, impacting player preparation and pitching strategies.

Cubs' Tokyo Series Forces Early Roster Decisions
The Chicago Cubs will open their 2024 season with two games in Tokyo against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 18-19, forcing them to make critical roster decisions before March 12, impacting player preparation and pitching strategies.
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20% Bias Score

Dutch Council Recommends More Women's Prisons Due to Isolation and Inadequate Care
The Dutch Council for Criminal Justice and Juvenile Protection advocates for more prisons for women due to the current three locations causing significant distance from support networks, hindering family ties and reintegration, while the existing facilities are ill-equipped for women's needs.

Dutch Council Recommends More Women's Prisons Due to Isolation and Inadequate Care
The Dutch Council for Criminal Justice and Juvenile Protection advocates for more prisons for women due to the current three locations causing significant distance from support networks, hindering family ties and reintegration, while the existing facilities are ill-equipped for women's needs.
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28% Bias Score

Irish Police Defend Use of Israeli Tech Amidst Boycott Calls
Ireland's Garda Síochána uses Cellebrite technology for crime solving, despite calls for a boycott due to its Israeli origins, and spent nearly €500,000 on it in 2024; its use was crucial in solving the Anna Mooney murder case.

Irish Police Defend Use of Israeli Tech Amidst Boycott Calls
Ireland's Garda Síochána uses Cellebrite technology for crime solving, despite calls for a boycott due to its Israeli origins, and spent nearly €500,000 on it in 2024; its use was crucial in solving the Anna Mooney murder case.
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48% Bias Score

Black Women's Legacies: Beyond Financial Wealth
This article discusses the importance of Black women's legacies beyond financial wealth, highlighting their contributions across various fields and advocating for intentional legacy planning to preserve cultural heritage and historical narratives, using examples such as Mary Jackson, Phillis Wheatle...

Black Women's Legacies: Beyond Financial Wealth
This article discusses the importance of Black women's legacies beyond financial wealth, highlighting their contributions across various fields and advocating for intentional legacy planning to preserve cultural heritage and historical narratives, using examples such as Mary Jackson, Phillis Wheatle...
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32% Bias Score

J-Hope's "LV Bag" Debuts on Billboard Hot 100
J-Hope's new song "LV Bag," featuring Don Toliver, Pharrell Williams, and Speedy, debuted at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 7, 2024, showcasing his continued solo success beyond his work with BTS, and a new single "Sweet Dreams" is expected soon.

J-Hope's "LV Bag" Debuts on Billboard Hot 100
J-Hope's new song "LV Bag," featuring Don Toliver, Pharrell Williams, and Speedy, debuted at No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 7, 2024, showcasing his continued solo success beyond his work with BTS, and a new single "Sweet Dreams" is expected soon.
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36% Bias Score