March 2025
April 2025


Fatal Avalanche at Lake Louise Ski Resort
A fatal avalanche near Lake Louise Ski Resort in Banff National Park on Friday afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. buried one skier under 1.5 to 2 meters of snow, while another skier, who was partially buried, initiated first aid before emergency responders arrived.
Fatal Avalanche at Lake Louise Ski Resort
A fatal avalanche near Lake Louise Ski Resort in Banff National Park on Friday afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. buried one skier under 1.5 to 2 meters of snow, while another skier, who was partially buried, initiated first aid before emergency responders arrived.
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28% Bias Score


Alberta's $70M Drug Import Deal Under Investigation
Alberta's $70-million deal to import medication from Turkey is under scrutiny due to a lack of Health Canada approval and allegations of government interference in health contracts; investigations are underway by the RCMP, Auditor-General, and a third party.
Alberta's $70M Drug Import Deal Under Investigation
Alberta's $70-million deal to import medication from Turkey is under scrutiny due to a lack of Health Canada approval and allegations of government interference in health contracts; investigations are underway by the RCMP, Auditor-General, and a third party.
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40% Bias Score


Democrats Launch Rallies to Counter Republican Job Cuts and Voter Outreach
The Democratic National Committee is organizing rallies in nine vulnerable Republican districts to counter Republican-led job and program cuts that have caused public outrage, revealing the party's disorganization in contrast to the Republicans' methodical approach.
Democrats Launch Rallies to Counter Republican Job Cuts and Voter Outreach
The Democratic National Committee is organizing rallies in nine vulnerable Republican districts to counter Republican-led job and program cuts that have caused public outrage, revealing the party's disorganization in contrast to the Republicans' methodical approach.
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48% Bias Score


Interest Rate Uncertainty Slows UK Housing Market Recovery
Britain's Berkeley Group warns that uncertainty over interest rates is slowing the housing market recovery, despite recent sales increases; the Bank of England is unlikely to cut rates next week due to planned tax hikes and rising inflation.
Interest Rate Uncertainty Slows UK Housing Market Recovery
Britain's Berkeley Group warns that uncertainty over interest rates is slowing the housing market recovery, despite recent sales increases; the Bank of England is unlikely to cut rates next week due to planned tax hikes and rising inflation.
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40% Bias Score


Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
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48% Bias Score


UK Welfare Cuts Spark Labour Party Divisions
The UK government plans £5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal party conflict and public debate; the cuts target disability and sickness benefits, alongside broader reforms to streamline public services and reduce bureaucracy.
UK Welfare Cuts Spark Labour Party Divisions
The UK government plans £5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal party conflict and public debate; the cuts target disability and sickness benefits, alongside broader reforms to streamline public services and reduce bureaucracy.
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56% Bias Score

Carney's Smaller Cabinet Prioritizes Speed in Policy Implementation
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a smaller, 24-member cabinet, prioritizing action over deliberation, and selected François-Philippe Champagne as Finance Minister to accelerate policy implementation, contrasting with his predecessor's approach.

Carney's Smaller Cabinet Prioritizes Speed in Policy Implementation
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a smaller, 24-member cabinet, prioritizing action over deliberation, and selected François-Philippe Champagne as Finance Minister to accelerate policy implementation, contrasting with his predecessor's approach.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Claims Tariffs Slowed Fentanyl, Announces Graphic U.S. Anti-Drug Campaign
President Trump claims success in slowing fentanyl flow into the U.S. with tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, but also announced a graphic domestic public health campaign to combat fentanyl use, suggesting a shift towards domestic solutions.

Trump Claims Tariffs Slowed Fentanyl, Announces Graphic U.S. Anti-Drug Campaign
President Trump claims success in slowing fentanyl flow into the U.S. with tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, but also announced a graphic domestic public health campaign to combat fentanyl use, suggesting a shift towards domestic solutions.
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56% Bias Score

UK Economic Growth Drastically Revised Downward Amidst Global Uncertainty
The UK's economic growth is drastically lower than projected, with forecasts revised down to 0.75-0.9 percent due to global uncertainties, decreased output, and rising national debt, leading to potential government spending cuts and a fiscal crisis.

UK Economic Growth Drastically Revised Downward Amidst Global Uncertainty
The UK's economic growth is drastically lower than projected, with forecasts revised down to 0.75-0.9 percent due to global uncertainties, decreased output, and rising national debt, leading to potential government spending cuts and a fiscal crisis.
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72% Bias Score

UK GDP Shrinks Amidst Blame Game Over Labour's Budget
The UK's GDP unexpectedly shrank by 0.1 percent in January, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to blame geopolitical factors. However, critics point to her October budget's £40 billion tax increase and £72 billion spending plan as the main culprits, potentially leading to a recession.

UK GDP Shrinks Amidst Blame Game Over Labour's Budget
The UK's GDP unexpectedly shrank by 0.1 percent in January, prompting Chancellor Rachel Reeves to blame geopolitical factors. However, critics point to her October budget's £40 billion tax increase and £72 billion spending plan as the main culprits, potentially leading to a recession.
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68% Bias Score

RCGP adopts neutral stance on assisted dying
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in England and Wales shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member consultation where 61% of the council voted for neutrality and 33.7% of surveyed GPs supported legalization, preceding potential new legislati...

RCGP adopts neutral stance on assisted dying
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) in England and Wales shifted its stance on assisted dying from opposition to neutrality, following a member consultation where 61% of the council voted for neutrality and 33.7% of surveyed GPs supported legalization, preceding potential new legislati...
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36% Bias Score

UK Pension Withdrawal Delays Cause Tax Concerns for Retirees
Delays in UK pension withdrawals are causing significant problems for retirees, with processing times increasing to six weeks or more due to increased demand, potentially resulting in lost tax allowances. Savers are taking larger sums to minimize inheritance tax, but this strategy could be undermine...

UK Pension Withdrawal Delays Cause Tax Concerns for Retirees
Delays in UK pension withdrawals are causing significant problems for retirees, with processing times increasing to six weeks or more due to increased demand, potentially resulting in lost tax allowances. Savers are taking larger sums to minimize inheritance tax, but this strategy could be undermine...
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44% Bias Score