March 2025
April 2025


US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.
US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.
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40% Bias Score


NHS Halts Gender Changes on Children's Records Amid Safety Concerns
The UK's NHS has suspended changing children's gender markers on their medical records after a review revealed a baby's sex was altered at a mother's request and highlighted risks of delayed sex-specific screenings, potentially leading to fatal consequences; Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated tha...
NHS Halts Gender Changes on Children's Records Amid Safety Concerns
The UK's NHS has suspended changing children's gender markers on their medical records after a review revealed a baby's sex was altered at a mother's request and highlighted risks of delayed sex-specific screenings, potentially leading to fatal consequences; Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated tha...
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72% Bias Score


American Hostage Released by Taliban After Two Years
American George Glezmann, a 65-year-old Delta Airlines mechanic, was released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan on Wednesday after being abducted in December 2022 during a tourist trip to Kabul; his release was negotiated by U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler with the assistance of Qatar, marking t...
American Hostage Released by Taliban After Two Years
American George Glezmann, a 65-year-old Delta Airlines mechanic, was released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan on Wednesday after being abducted in December 2022 during a tourist trip to Kabul; his release was negotiated by U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler with the assistance of Qatar, marking t...
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40% Bias Score


USPS Workers Protest Potential Privatization Amidst Trump Administration Plans
USPS workers and advocates are protesting in over 150 cities against the Trump administration's potential takeover of the USPS, fearing privatization, job losses, and service cuts, especially in rural areas.
USPS Workers Protest Potential Privatization Amidst Trump Administration Plans
USPS workers and advocates are protesting in over 150 cities against the Trump administration's potential takeover of the USPS, fearing privatization, job losses, and service cuts, especially in rural areas.
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56% Bias Score


Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Political Tensions in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on terrorism and organized crime charges, sparking intense debate in Turkey's parliament, with opposition parties expressing concerns about the rule of law and the potential for political motivations.
Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Political Tensions in Turkey
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on terrorism and organized crime charges, sparking intense debate in Turkey's parliament, with opposition parties expressing concerns about the rule of law and the potential for political motivations.
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40% Bias Score


Gozi Urges Stronger European Defense Force, Bypassing Unanimity Rule
Sandro Gozi, an MEP, criticizes Defence Minister Guido Crosetto's view that EU defense is impossible due to unanimity requirements, highlighting existing mechanisms like PESCO and Article 44 of the Treaty on European Union that allow for action by willing states. He argues for a more robust European...
Gozi Urges Stronger European Defense Force, Bypassing Unanimity Rule
Sandro Gozi, an MEP, criticizes Defence Minister Guido Crosetto's view that EU defense is impossible due to unanimity requirements, highlighting existing mechanisms like PESCO and Article 44 of the Treaty on European Union that allow for action by willing states. He argues for a more robust European...
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52% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016-2017, prompting concerns about the weaponization of the legal system to silence dissent and restrict free speech.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer \$660 million for its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016-2017, prompting concerns about the weaponization of the legal system to silence dissent and restrict free speech.
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44% Bias Score

Belize Resort Deaths: Carbon Monoxide Investigation
Three American women died at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in Belize on February 22nd from acute pulmonary edema; initial police reports suggested a drug overdose, but subsequent investigations revealed dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide in the hotel, prompting a renewed investigation and rai...

Belize Resort Deaths: Carbon Monoxide Investigation
Three American women died at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in Belize on February 22nd from acute pulmonary edema; initial police reports suggested a drug overdose, but subsequent investigations revealed dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide in the hotel, prompting a renewed investigation and rai...
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44% Bias Score

Dark Energy Weakening: Could the Universe End in a 'Big Crunch'?
A new study using data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggests that dark energy, the force preventing the universe from collapsing, may be weakening, potentially leading to a 'Big Crunch' where the universe collapses in on itself.

Dark Energy Weakening: Could the Universe End in a 'Big Crunch'?
A new study using data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggests that dark energy, the force preventing the universe from collapsing, may be weakening, potentially leading to a 'Big Crunch' where the universe collapses in on itself.
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64% Bias Score

Japan Achieves Record Wage Increases Without Strikes
Japan's Rengo labor union achieved a record 5.5% average wage increase for seven million workers this year, without strikes, exceeding even the 5.09% increase by smaller businesses, contrasting sharply with frequent labor actions in European countries, and aiming to combat inflation and economic sta...

Japan Achieves Record Wage Increases Without Strikes
Japan's Rengo labor union achieved a record 5.5% average wage increase for seven million workers this year, without strikes, exceeding even the 5.09% increase by smaller businesses, contrasting sharply with frequent labor actions in European countries, and aiming to combat inflation and economic sta...
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56% Bias Score

Edible Electronics: Italian Scientists Develop Biodegradable, Rechargeable Battery
Italian researchers at IIT have created the world's first edible and rechargeable battery, featured in Time magazine's 50 best inventions of 2023, using capers, almonds, algae, and copper phthalocyanine (a toothpaste dye) to create biodegradable electronics for health and environmental monitoring, a...

Edible Electronics: Italian Scientists Develop Biodegradable, Rechargeable Battery
Italian researchers at IIT have created the world's first edible and rechargeable battery, featured in Time magazine's 50 best inventions of 2023, using capers, almonds, algae, and copper phthalocyanine (a toothpaste dye) to create biodegradable electronics for health and environmental monitoring, a...
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56% Bias Score

Mallorca Femicide: Husband Kills Wife, Then Attempts Suicide
An 82-year-old man murdered his 79-year-old wife with a shotgun in their Puigpunyent home on Wednesday; despite an initial report suggesting a suicide pact, authorities confirmed it as femicide, the first in the Balearic Islands this year.

Mallorca Femicide: Husband Kills Wife, Then Attempts Suicide
An 82-year-old man murdered his 79-year-old wife with a shotgun in their Puigpunyent home on Wednesday; despite an initial report suggesting a suicide pact, authorities confirmed it as femicide, the first in the Balearic Islands this year.
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48% Bias Score