March 2025
April 2025


Canada Announces \$108.7 Million in Agri-Support to Counteract Chinese Tariffs
The Canadian government is providing \$108.7 million in support for its agriculture sector in response to Chinese tariffs on canola, peas, pork, and seafood, doubling AgriStability payment caps to \$6 million and increasing compensation rates to 90 percent for the 2025 program year.
Canada Announces \$108.7 Million in Agri-Support to Counteract Chinese Tariffs
The Canadian government is providing \$108.7 million in support for its agriculture sector in response to Chinese tariffs on canola, peas, pork, and seafood, doubling AgriStability payment caps to \$6 million and increasing compensation rates to 90 percent for the 2025 program year.
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Mocks Judge After Ban on Transgender Troops Blocked
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mocked Judge Ana Reyes for blocking Trump's ban on transgender troops, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, following similar attacks on judges who've blocked administration policies, prompting concerns about judicial independence.
Hegseth Mocks Judge After Ban on Transgender Troops Blocked
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mocked Judge Ana Reyes for blocking Trump's ban on transgender troops, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, following similar attacks on judges who've blocked administration policies, prompting concerns about judicial independence.
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60% Bias Score


Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Stock Market Crash in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked four nights of mass protests in Turkey, resulting in over 380 arrests and a 16.5% drop in the Istanbul Stock Exchange this week—its largest since 2008. Imamoglu, arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, denounced the charges as baseless.
Imamoglu Arrest Sparks Mass Protests, Stock Market Crash in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu sparked four nights of mass protests in Turkey, resulting in over 380 arrests and a 16.5% drop in the Istanbul Stock Exchange this week—its largest since 2008. Imamoglu, arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism, denounced the charges as baseless.
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52% Bias Score


Rise in Australian Antisemitism Since October 7, 2023
A surge in antisemitic incidents across Australia since October 7, 2023, including verbal attacks, graffiti, and a synagogue firebombing, has created fear within the Jewish community, prompting concerns about the future of Jewish life in the country.
Rise in Australian Antisemitism Since October 7, 2023
A surge in antisemitic incidents across Australia since October 7, 2023, including verbal attacks, graffiti, and a synagogue firebombing, has created fear within the Jewish community, prompting concerns about the future of Jewish life in the country.
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52% Bias Score


Austin: A Crucible for Physical AI Revolution
Austin, Texas, is becoming a global leader in Physical AI, merging cutting-edge technology with real-world infrastructure; this is driven by a unique blend of academic prowess, open culture, and substantial investment, leading to innovations in sectors like energy, manufacturing, and transportation.
Austin: A Crucible for Physical AI Revolution
Austin, Texas, is becoming a global leader in Physical AI, merging cutting-edge technology with real-world infrastructure; this is driven by a unique blend of academic prowess, open culture, and substantial investment, leading to innovations in sectors like energy, manufacturing, and transportation.
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44% Bias Score


Connecticut 12-Year-Old Charged in Hate Crime Attack on Muslim Twins
A 12-year-old girl in Waterbury, Connecticut, faces hate crime charges for attacking twin 13-year-old Muslim students in their middle school locker room, causing documented injuries; another student received a referral to a diversionary program.
Connecticut 12-Year-Old Charged in Hate Crime Attack on Muslim Twins
A 12-year-old girl in Waterbury, Connecticut, faces hate crime charges for attacking twin 13-year-old Muslim students in their middle school locker room, causing documented injuries; another student received a referral to a diversionary program.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.

Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Lawyers Challenging Immigration Policies
President Trump threatened legal action on March 22, 2025, against lawyers challenging his administration's immigration policies, aiming to curb lawsuits exceeding one hundred currently before federal courts; the ACLU condemned this as an attack on the rule of law.
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48% Bias Score

mRNA Covid Vaccines and Cancer: Examining the Evidence
Despite some doctors reporting increased aggressive cancers after mRNA Covid vaccine rollout, global medical consensus and data from regulatory bodies like the MHRA show no conclusive evidence linking them; pre-existing cancer trends and the lack of localized cancers near injection sites also weaken...

mRNA Covid Vaccines and Cancer: Examining the Evidence
Despite some doctors reporting increased aggressive cancers after mRNA Covid vaccine rollout, global medical consensus and data from regulatory bodies like the MHRA show no conclusive evidence linking them; pre-existing cancer trends and the lack of localized cancers near injection sites also weaken...
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16% Bias Score

Frimpong Outshines Yamal in Netherlands' Nations League Draw
In the Netherlands' 2-2 draw against Spain in the Nations League quarter-final, Jeremie Frimpong significantly outplayed Lamine Yamal, creating four chances and seven dribbles compared to Yamal's zero and one, respectively, directly contributing to two Dutch goals.

Frimpong Outshines Yamal in Netherlands' Nations League Draw
In the Netherlands' 2-2 draw against Spain in the Nations League quarter-final, Jeremie Frimpong significantly outplayed Lamine Yamal, creating four chances and seven dribbles compared to Yamal's zero and one, respectively, directly contributing to two Dutch goals.
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48% Bias Score

AI Transforms Management: From Automation to Co-Thinking
A new book and interviews with leading experts reveal how AI is transforming management, shifting from basic automation to strategic "co-thinking," but a significant cultural gap hinders wider adoption; 80% of managers see the potential, yet few utilize it.

AI Transforms Management: From Automation to Co-Thinking
A new book and interviews with leading experts reveal how AI is transforming management, shifting from basic automation to strategic "co-thinking," but a significant cultural gap hinders wider adoption; 80% of managers see the potential, yet few utilize it.
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44% Bias Score

Algeria's Tebboune Prioritizes Dialogue with Macron Amidst Diplomatic Crisis with France
Amidst a diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune affirmed his commitment to working with French President Macron despite recent tensions stemming from Macron's support for Morocco's Western Sahara autonomy plan, the arrest of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, and disputes over the expuls...

Algeria's Tebboune Prioritizes Dialogue with Macron Amidst Diplomatic Crisis with France
Amidst a diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune affirmed his commitment to working with French President Macron despite recent tensions stemming from Macron's support for Morocco's Western Sahara autonomy plan, the arrest of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, and disputes over the expuls...
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36% Bias Score

EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.

EU Parliament's Right Wing Targets Environmental NGOs, Threatening Funding
Right-wing members of the European Parliament are attacking environmental NGOs, threatening their EU funding and potentially silencing them; a vote on the LIFE program in late March could severely curtail their activities.
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56% Bias Score