March 2025
April 2025


UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...
UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...
Progress
24% Bias Score


NASA Astronauts Return After 286-Day ISS Mission Due to Starliner Malfunction
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday after a 286-day mission aboard the ISS, exceeding their planned eight-day stay due to malfunctions in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which was meant to transport them home, while conducting 150 experiments and 900 hours o...
NASA Astronauts Return After 286-Day ISS Mission Due to Starliner Malfunction
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday after a 286-day mission aboard the ISS, exceeding their planned eight-day stay due to malfunctions in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which was meant to transport them home, while conducting 150 experiments and 900 hours o...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Targets Campus Antisemitism
President Trump's Executive Order 14188, issued January 29, 2025, aims to combat antisemitism on US college campuses by directing various federal departments to develop action plans and enforce existing laws against those who engage in threatening activities, following a rise in antisemitic incident...
Trump Executive Order Targets Campus Antisemitism
President Trump's Executive Order 14188, issued January 29, 2025, aims to combat antisemitism on US college campuses by directing various federal departments to develop action plans and enforce existing laws against those who engage in threatening activities, following a rise in antisemitic incident...
Progress
64% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Arrested Amidst Large-Scale Police Operation
Turkish authorities arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and about 100 others on Wednesday, including journalists and businesspeople, in a major operation involving 3,000 police officers; Imamoglu faces charges of leading a criminal organization, bribery, and aiding a terrorist group, following th...
Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Arrested Amidst Large-Scale Police Operation
Turkish authorities arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and about 100 others on Wednesday, including journalists and businesspeople, in a major operation involving 3,000 police officers; Imamoglu faces charges of leading a criminal organization, bribery, and aiding a terrorist group, following th...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Trump Releases 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump released over 80,000 documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise, following a Justice Department review; the documents include memos, intelligence reports, and cover various aspects of the event, including Lee Harvey Oswald's activ...
Trump Releases 80,000 JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump released over 80,000 documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise, following a Justice Department review; the documents include memos, intelligence reports, and cover various aspects of the event, including Lee Harvey Oswald's activ...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Fund, Relaxing Debt Brake
The German Bundestag approved a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased defense spending, relaxing the debt brake to address infrastructure deficits, geopolitical concerns, and economic challenges; the decision is controversial domestically.
Germany Approves €500 Billion Fund, Relaxing Debt Brake
The German Bundestag approved a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased defense spending, relaxing the debt brake to address infrastructure deficits, geopolitical concerns, and economic challenges; the decision is controversial domestically.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.

Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Labour's £5 Billion Disability Benefit Cut
The Labour government plans £5 billion in cuts to disability benefits, affecting hundreds of thousands, to address a £9.9 billion budget deficit; this is a departure from the party's traditional platform, raising concerns about the long-term impact and political consequences.

Labour's £5 Billion Disability Benefit Cut
The Labour government plans £5 billion in cuts to disability benefits, affecting hundreds of thousands, to address a £9.9 billion budget deficit; this is a departure from the party's traditional platform, raising concerns about the long-term impact and political consequences.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Call Yields Temporary Halt to Ukraine Energy Attacks, but Ceasefire Remains Unclear
Following a phone call between US President Trump and Russian President Putin, a temporary 30-day pause on Russian attacks targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure was agreed upon; however, Ukraine reported continued attacks and accused Putin of effectively rejecting a ceasefire proposal.

Trump-Putin Call Yields Temporary Halt to Ukraine Energy Attacks, but Ceasefire Remains Unclear
Following a phone call between US President Trump and Russian President Putin, a temporary 30-day pause on Russian attacks targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure was agreed upon; however, Ukraine reported continued attacks and accused Putin of effectively rejecting a ceasefire proposal.
Progress
56% Bias Score

80,000 Unredacted JFK Assassination Documents Released
The U.S. National Archives released roughly 80,000 unredacted documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on March 18, 2025, fulfilling a 1992 executive order, with access available online and in person.

80,000 Unredacted JFK Assassination Documents Released
The U.S. National Archives released roughly 80,000 unredacted documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination on March 18, 2025, fulfilling a 1992 executive order, with access available online and in person.
Progress
32% Bias Score

ADL Withdraws from Israeli Antisemitism Conference Over Far-Right Participants
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) withdrew from Israel's March 26-27 antisemitism conference due to the participation of several far-right European politicians, prompting similar withdrawals from other key figures and raising concerns about Israel's approach to combating antisemitism globally.

ADL Withdraws from Israeli Antisemitism Conference Over Far-Right Participants
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) withdrew from Israel's March 26-27 antisemitism conference due to the participation of several far-right European politicians, prompting similar withdrawals from other key figures and raising concerns about Israel's approach to combating antisemitism globally.
Progress
44% Bias Score

US Zionist Congress Voting More Than Doubles in First Week
Early voting in the 2025 US World Zionist Congress election (March 10-16) reached 53,213 votes—a 122% increase from 2020, exceeding even 2015's first-week numbers; this surge, driven by 22 competing groups and over 2,900 candidates, indicates record participation and significant influence on the $1 ...

US Zionist Congress Voting More Than Doubles in First Week
Early voting in the 2025 US World Zionist Congress election (March 10-16) reached 53,213 votes—a 122% increase from 2020, exceeding even 2015's first-week numbers; this surge, driven by 22 competing groups and over 2,900 candidates, indicates record participation and significant influence on the $1 ...
Progress
40% Bias Score