March 2025
April 2025


NTSB: Pilot Disorientation Caused Fatal Utah Plane Crash
North Dakota Senator Doug Larsen, his wife, and their two sons died in a Utah plane crash on a nighttime flight from Canyonlands Airfield; the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report indicates the likely cause was pilot disorientation due to the absence of activated runway lights.
NTSB: Pilot Disorientation Caused Fatal Utah Plane Crash
North Dakota Senator Doug Larsen, his wife, and their two sons died in a Utah plane crash on a nighttime flight from Canyonlands Airfield; the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report indicates the likely cause was pilot disorientation due to the absence of activated runway lights.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Funding Gap Jeopardizes Yuba City Affordable Housing Project
Yuba City and Habitat for Humanity face a funding shortfall of $7 million for the "Merriment Village" low-income housing project, jeopardizing a $24 million state grant and delaying construction of over 200 units for low-income families, veterans, and seniors by the end of April.
Funding Gap Jeopardizes Yuba City Affordable Housing Project
Yuba City and Habitat for Humanity face a funding shortfall of $7 million for the "Merriment Village" low-income housing project, jeopardizing a $24 million state grant and delaying construction of over 200 units for low-income families, veterans, and seniors by the end of April.
Progress
56% Bias Score


\$3.4 Billion Medi-Cal Loan Request Amidst Cost Increase
California Governor Gavin Newsom is requesting \$3.4 billion to address a Medi-Cal shortfall, largely attributed to rising healthcare costs and the 2024 expansion of coverage to undocumented immigrants, sparking political debate and criticism over the program's ballooning costs from \$6.4 billion to...
\$3.4 Billion Medi-Cal Loan Request Amidst Cost Increase
California Governor Gavin Newsom is requesting \$3.4 billion to address a Medi-Cal shortfall, largely attributed to rising healthcare costs and the 2024 expansion of coverage to undocumented immigrants, sparking political debate and criticism over the program's ballooning costs from \$6.4 billion to...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.
Northern Ireland to have more pensioners than school children by 2030
New projections from Nisra indicate that by 2030, Northern Ireland will have 356,000 pensioners and 349,000 children aged 15 and under, driven by increased life expectancy and falling birth rates, creating significant implications for public services like education.
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48% Bias Score


French Parliament Investigates TikTok's Impact on Youth Mental Health
The French National Assembly launched a six-month investigation into TikTok's influence on French children and adolescents' mental health, driven by concerns about suicide, self-harm, and hypersexualized content, with over 15 million users in France, many underage.
French Parliament Investigates TikTok's Impact on Youth Mental Health
The French National Assembly launched a six-month investigation into TikTok's influence on French children and adolescents' mental health, driven by concerns about suicide, self-harm, and hypersexualized content, with over 15 million users in France, many underage.
Progress
44% Bias Score


France Implements Stricter Nutri-Score System Despite Industry Concerns
The French government finalized the implementation of a new, stricter Nutri-Score system despite initial opposition, aiming to combat obesity and related diseases, giving food companies two years to adapt.
France Implements Stricter Nutri-Score System Despite Industry Concerns
The French government finalized the implementation of a new, stricter Nutri-Score system despite initial opposition, aiming to combat obesity and related diseases, giving food companies two years to adapt.
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44% Bias Score

Renowned Sportswriter John Feinstein Dies at 69
John Feinstein, a prominent American sportswriter and author known for his immersive reporting, died Thursday at age 69 of natural causes at his brother's home in McLean, Virginia; his work included bestselling books and contributions to The Washington Post, NPR, ESPN, and the Golf Channel.

Renowned Sportswriter John Feinstein Dies at 69
John Feinstein, a prominent American sportswriter and author known for his immersive reporting, died Thursday at age 69 of natural causes at his brother's home in McLean, Virginia; his work included bestselling books and contributions to The Washington Post, NPR, ESPN, and the Golf Channel.
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0% Bias Score

Engine Fire on American Airlines Flight 1006 in Denver
American Airlines Flight 1006, departing Colorado Springs for Dallas, experienced an engine fire after landing in Denver Thursday; 12 passengers sustained minor injuries, and all 178 passengers and crew evacuated safely.

Engine Fire on American Airlines Flight 1006 in Denver
American Airlines Flight 1006, departing Colorado Springs for Dallas, experienced an engine fire after landing in Denver Thursday; 12 passengers sustained minor injuries, and all 178 passengers and crew evacuated safely.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...

Post-School Support Gap for SEN Students in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, young adults with special educational needs (SEN) face a significant support gap after leaving school, lacking the equivalent of England's Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP), which leaves many without pathways to further education or employment, impacting their quality of li...
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60% Bias Score

Besnehard's Testimony Sparks Controversy in French Film Industry Sexual Assault Inquiry
During a March 13th, 2024 parliamentary inquiry into sexual violence in the French film industry, Dominique Besnehard, a veteran producer, defended Gérard Depardieu and criticized the behavior of actresses who accused him and Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, sparking a heated exchange with the in...

Besnehard's Testimony Sparks Controversy in French Film Industry Sexual Assault Inquiry
During a March 13th, 2024 parliamentary inquiry into sexual violence in the French film industry, Dominique Besnehard, a veteran producer, defended Gérard Depardieu and criticized the behavior of actresses who accused him and Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, sparking a heated exchange with the in...
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76% Bias Score

France Approves Stricter Nutri-Score Algorithm
The French government approved a stricter Nutri-Score food labeling system despite initial opposition, giving companies two years to adapt packaging to reflect changes designed to combat obesity and improve public health, while remaining vigilant about potential negative effects on some French produ...

France Approves Stricter Nutri-Score Algorithm
The French government approved a stricter Nutri-Score food labeling system despite initial opposition, giving companies two years to adapt packaging to reflect changes designed to combat obesity and improve public health, while remaining vigilant about potential negative effects on some French produ...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Hamburg Opens Dublin Center, Expediting Asylum Seeker Deportations
Hamburg's new Dublin center, one of two in Germany, currently houses four asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Sweden (2), Poland (1), and Portugal (1) under the Dublin-III regulation, aiming for faster processing and deportations within the six-month timeframe.

Hamburg Opens Dublin Center, Expediting Asylum Seeker Deportations
Hamburg's new Dublin center, one of two in Germany, currently houses four asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Sweden (2), Poland (1), and Portugal (1) under the Dublin-III regulation, aiming for faster processing and deportations within the six-month timeframe.
Progress
40% Bias Score