March 2025
April 2025


Argentina's Inflation Slows to 2.4% in February
Argentina's inflation rate reached 2.4% in February 2025, accumulating to 66.9% year-on-year, driven by food and utility prices; the government, however, claims this as part of a disinflation process started in 2024.
Argentina's Inflation Slows to 2.4% in February
Argentina's inflation rate reached 2.4% in February 2025, accumulating to 66.9% year-on-year, driven by food and utility prices; the government, however, claims this as part of a disinflation process started in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Congress Averts Shutdown With Bipartisan Vote, Deepening Democratic Divisions
Facing a midnight deadline, Congress passed a stopgap bill to fund the government through September, with 10 Senate Democrats joining Republicans despite significant internal party division and criticism of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Congress Averts Shutdown With Bipartisan Vote, Deepening Democratic Divisions
Facing a midnight deadline, Congress passed a stopgap bill to fund the government through September, with 10 Senate Democrats joining Republicans despite significant internal party division and criticism of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
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48% Bias Score


SpaceX Crew-10 Launches Successfully After Delays; Williams, Wilmore Set for Return
After a Wednesday delay due to a ground system issue, the SpaceX Crew-10 mission successfully launched Friday, sending four astronauts to the ISS, with astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore—who completed a record-breaking spacewalk—set to return to Earth by Wednesday after a nine-month stay due...
SpaceX Crew-10 Launches Successfully After Delays; Williams, Wilmore Set for Return
After a Wednesday delay due to a ground system issue, the SpaceX Crew-10 mission successfully launched Friday, sending four astronauts to the ISS, with astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore—who completed a record-breaking spacewalk—set to return to Earth by Wednesday after a nine-month stay due...
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36% Bias Score


Ontario Premier's Aggressive Tactics Gain Trump's Attention Amid US-Canada Trade Tensions
Ontario Premier Doug Ford employed aggressive tactics, including removing US alcohol and threatening electricity surcharges, against President Trump's tariffs, resulting in a meeting with US officials despite internal Canadian dissent.
Ontario Premier's Aggressive Tactics Gain Trump's Attention Amid US-Canada Trade Tensions
Ontario Premier Doug Ford employed aggressive tactics, including removing US alcohol and threatening electricity surcharges, against President Trump's tariffs, resulting in a meeting with US officials despite internal Canadian dissent.
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40% Bias Score


Binary Star System Unveiled as Source of Milky Way's Cosmic Pulses
A binary star system, consisting of a white dwarf and a red dwarf orbiting each other every 125.5 minutes, located 1600 light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major, has been identified as the source of previously mysterious two-hour radio pulses.
Binary Star System Unveiled as Source of Milky Way's Cosmic Pulses
A binary star system, consisting of a white dwarf and a red dwarf orbiting each other every 125.5 minutes, located 1600 light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major, has been identified as the source of previously mysterious two-hour radio pulses.
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20% Bias Score


Storm Éowyn: Unprecedented Forest Devastation in Northern Ireland
Storm Éowyn's 90mph winds on January 24th devastated Northern Ireland's forests, destroying tens of thousands of trees—more than a year's timber production—resulting in a multi-million pound cleanup and irreplaceable ecological losses.
Storm Éowyn: Unprecedented Forest Devastation in Northern Ireland
Storm Éowyn's 90mph winds on January 24th devastated Northern Ireland's forests, destroying tens of thousands of trees—more than a year's timber production—resulting in a multi-million pound cleanup and irreplaceable ecological losses.
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32% Bias Score

Dorothy Thompson: Anti-Nazi Journalist Faces Backlash for Palestine Views
Dorothy Thompson, known as the "first lady of American journalism," was a vocal opponent of Hitler, but later faced criticism for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which damaged her reputation despite her unwavering moral compass.

Dorothy Thompson: Anti-Nazi Journalist Faces Backlash for Palestine Views
Dorothy Thompson, known as the "first lady of American journalism," was a vocal opponent of Hitler, but later faced criticism for her views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which damaged her reputation despite her unwavering moral compass.
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Lifts Block on Trump's Anti-DEI Orders
A federal appeals court lifted a block on President Trump's executive orders ending government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, allowing enforcement while a lawsuit challenging them continues; the decision was made by a three-judge panel, with one judge expressing concern about...

Appeals Court Lifts Block on Trump's Anti-DEI Orders
A federal appeals court lifted a block on President Trump's executive orders ending government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, allowing enforcement while a lawsuit challenging them continues; the decision was made by a three-judge panel, with one judge expressing concern about...
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48% Bias Score

Googoosh's Enduring Impact on Iranian Women's Fashion
Googoosh, an Iranian singer, significantly influenced Iranian women's fashion from the 1950s through her bold and unique style choices, challenging social norms and inspiring generations with her personal expression, even without a stylist, reflecting both French haute couture and personal preferenc...

Googoosh's Enduring Impact on Iranian Women's Fashion
Googoosh, an Iranian singer, significantly influenced Iranian women's fashion from the 1950s through her bold and unique style choices, challenging social norms and inspiring generations with her personal expression, even without a stylist, reflecting both French haute couture and personal preferenc...
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20% Bias Score

Vietnam's Government Restructuring: High Costs and Personnel Challenges"
Vietnam's government restructuring, involving the merging of provinces, districts, and communes, will affect over 100,000 employees and cost 130 trillion VND, exceeding projected savings, with significant variations in financial support provided to affected personnel across the country.

Vietnam's Government Restructuring: High Costs and Personnel Challenges"
Vietnam's government restructuring, involving the merging of provinces, districts, and communes, will affect over 100,000 employees and cost 130 trillion VND, exceeding projected savings, with significant variations in financial support provided to affected personnel across the country.
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48% Bias Score

US Defense Official's Remarks Fuel European Concerns Over Potential Military Drawdown
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's February 14th statement in Warsaw, Poland, urging European nations to increase defense spending due to the potential reduction of the U.S. military presence in Europe, coupled with similar statements from the U.S. Vice President, has raised concerns am...

US Defense Official's Remarks Fuel European Concerns Over Potential Military Drawdown
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's February 14th statement in Warsaw, Poland, urging European nations to increase defense spending due to the potential reduction of the U.S. military presence in Europe, coupled with similar statements from the U.S. Vice President, has raised concerns am...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Launches First "Utilize Instead of Curtail" Power-to-Heat Plant
Hamburg's 45-megawatt "Karoline" power-to-heat plant, the first of its kind in Germany, started operating on March 5th, using excess wind energy to provide district heating for up to 15,000 households, enabled by a new energy act.

Hamburg Launches First "Utilize Instead of Curtail" Power-to-Heat Plant
Hamburg's 45-megawatt "Karoline" power-to-heat plant, the first of its kind in Germany, started operating on March 5th, using excess wind energy to provide district heating for up to 15,000 households, enabled by a new energy act.
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36% Bias Score