March 2025
April 2025


Hudson's Bay to Liquidate Most Stores, Thousands of Jobs at Risk
Hudson's Bay Company, facing financial difficulties, is liquidating most of its stores in Canada, beginning Monday and concluding by mid-June, potentially resulting in over 9,300 job losses and over \$100 million in delayed or absent severance payments for employees.
Hudson's Bay to Liquidate Most Stores, Thousands of Jobs at Risk
Hudson's Bay Company, facing financial difficulties, is liquidating most of its stores in Canada, beginning Monday and concluding by mid-June, potentially resulting in over 9,300 job losses and over \$100 million in delayed or absent severance payments for employees.
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48% Bias Score


Greenland's Cultural Revival Fuels Push for Independence
In Greenland, a cultural revival reclaiming Inuit heritage and spirituality is underway, challenging the legacy of Danish colonial suppression and fueled by increased US attention to the island's resources and strategic location, potentially leading to greater political independence.
Greenland's Cultural Revival Fuels Push for Independence
In Greenland, a cultural revival reclaiming Inuit heritage and spirituality is underway, challenging the legacy of Danish colonial suppression and fueled by increased US attention to the island's resources and strategic location, potentially leading to greater political independence.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Begin in Saudi Arabia: Focus on Ceasefire and Energy Truce
On March 23rd, 2025, Ukrainian and American delegations started peace talks in Saudi Arabia, focusing on a Black Sea ceasefire and energy truce, with Russia joining on March 24th. Special Envoy Steve Vekoff emphasized ending violence, while Ukraine reported constructive talks focused on energy infra...
Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Begin in Saudi Arabia: Focus on Ceasefire and Energy Truce
On March 23rd, 2025, Ukrainian and American delegations started peace talks in Saudi Arabia, focusing on a Black Sea ceasefire and energy truce, with Russia joining on March 24th. Special Envoy Steve Vekoff emphasized ending violence, while Ukraine reported constructive talks focused on energy infra...
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40% Bias Score


Faulty Power Bank Causes Fire on Air Busan Flight
A fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 at Gimhae Airport in South Korea on January 28th, 2024, injured three passengers; a faulty portable power bank with a lithium-ion battery was identified as the cause on March 14th, leading to new safety measures by airlines.
Faulty Power Bank Causes Fire on Air Busan Flight
A fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 at Gimhae Airport in South Korea on January 28th, 2024, injured three passengers; a faulty portable power bank with a lithium-ion battery was identified as the cause on March 14th, leading to new safety measures by airlines.
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48% Bias Score


Snap Election Called in Canada Amidst US Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called a snap election for April 28th to counter US President Trump's trade policies and threats to Canadian sovereignty, facing Conservative rival Pierre Poilievre who criticizes his approach to the trade war and questions his ability to stand up to Trump.
Snap Election Called in Canada Amidst US Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called a snap election for April 28th to counter US President Trump's trade policies and threats to Canadian sovereignty, facing Conservative rival Pierre Poilievre who criticizes his approach to the trade war and questions his ability to stand up to Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Case Could Severely Limit Internet Subsidies
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially costing billions and impacting millions lacking broadband access.
Supreme Court Case Could Severely Limit Internet Subsidies
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially costing billions and impacting millions lacking broadband access.
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36% Bias Score

Figure Skating World Championships to Honor Victims of Flight 5342 Crash
American Airlines Flight 5342 crashed on January 29, 2024, killing 67 people, including numerous figure skaters; the upcoming World Figure Skating Championships in Boston will honor the victims.

Figure Skating World Championships to Honor Victims of Flight 5342 Crash
American Airlines Flight 5342 crashed on January 29, 2024, killing 67 people, including numerous figure skaters; the upcoming World Figure Skating Championships in Boston will honor the victims.
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24% Bias Score

Snap Canadian Elections Amidst Trump Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced snap elections for April 28th, citing President Trump's trade war as an existential threat, triggering a five-week campaign focused on who can best counter Trump's policies and rhetoric.

Snap Canadian Elections Amidst Trump Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced snap elections for April 28th, citing President Trump's trade war as an existential threat, triggering a five-week campaign focused on who can best counter Trump's policies and rhetoric.
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52% Bias Score

IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Migrants Using Tax Data
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented migrants using tax information, despite privacy concerns and potential legal challenges from immigrant rights groups.

IRS to Help DHS Locate Undocumented Migrants Using Tax Data
The IRS is finalizing an agreement with DHS to verify addresses of suspected undocumented migrants using tax information, despite privacy concerns and potential legal challenges from immigrant rights groups.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.

Israel Votes No Confidence in State Attorney Amidst Judicial Power Struggle
The Israeli government voted on March 23rd, 2024, to express no confidence in State Attorney Gali Baharav-Miara, escalating tensions with the judiciary following the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and amid ongoing judicial reform debates.
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32% Bias Score

Democratic Infighting Intensifies Amid Pressure on Jeffries to Challenge Trump
House Democrats are facing internal conflict and pressure to adopt a more assertive strategy against the Trump administration following a contentious government funding bill, prompting calls for stronger leadership from Hakeem Jeffries and sharper coordination with Chuck Schumer.

Democratic Infighting Intensifies Amid Pressure on Jeffries to Challenge Trump
House Democrats are facing internal conflict and pressure to adopt a more assertive strategy against the Trump administration following a contentious government funding bill, prompting calls for stronger leadership from Hakeem Jeffries and sharper coordination with Chuck Schumer.
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60% Bias Score

Antisemitic Attack on French Rabbi Condemned
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned an antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on Saturday, where the suspect, arrested and placed in a psychiatric facility, hurled antisemitic insults before assaulting the rabbi, prompting concerns about rising antisemitism in France.

Antisemitic Attack on French Rabbi Condemned
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned an antisemitic attack on Rabbi Arié Engelberg in Orléans on Saturday, where the suspect, arrested and placed in a psychiatric facility, hurled antisemitic insults before assaulting the rabbi, prompting concerns about rising antisemitism in France.
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28% Bias Score