March 2025
April 2025


Ukraine Doubts Russia's Commitment to Energy Ceasefire Amidst Drone Warfare
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a partial ceasefire, including halting attacks on energy infrastructure, despite concerns from Ukrainian drone makers about Russia's commitment; the agreement comes after significant damage to Russian oil facilities by Ukrainian drones and ongoing Russian attacks on...
Ukraine Doubts Russia's Commitment to Energy Ceasefire Amidst Drone Warfare
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a partial ceasefire, including halting attacks on energy infrastructure, despite concerns from Ukrainian drone makers about Russia's commitment; the agreement comes after significant damage to Russian oil facilities by Ukrainian drones and ongoing Russian attacks on...
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44% Bias Score


Riyadh Talks Focus on Black Sea Grain Deal, Potential Ceasefire
US, Russian, and Ukrainian officials held talks in Riyadh for three days, focusing on reviving the Black Sea grain deal as a potential pathway to a 30-day ceasefire and a more permanent end to the conflict. Russia's willingness to negotiate is conditional upon Ukraine respecting a new shipping agree...
Riyadh Talks Focus on Black Sea Grain Deal, Potential Ceasefire
US, Russian, and Ukrainian officials held talks in Riyadh for three days, focusing on reviving the Black Sea grain deal as a potential pathway to a 30-day ceasefire and a more permanent end to the conflict. Russia's willingness to negotiate is conditional upon Ukraine respecting a new shipping agree...
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32% Bias Score


Hamas Weakened in Gaza as Geopolitical Shifts Favor Israel
Israel's military campaign in Gaza is weakening Hamas, with reduced external support and potential geopolitical shifts favoring Israel. Egypt will temporarily resettle up to 500,000 Palestinians in the Sinai, and the return of 198 hostages indicates progress; however, internal Israeli dissent and Ha...
Hamas Weakened in Gaza as Geopolitical Shifts Favor Israel
Israel's military campaign in Gaza is weakening Hamas, with reduced external support and potential geopolitical shifts favoring Israel. Egypt will temporarily resettle up to 500,000 Palestinians in the Sinai, and the return of 198 hostages indicates progress; however, internal Israeli dissent and Ha...
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72% Bias Score


Ukraine Agrees to Black Sea Ceasefire, but Raises Concerns About Sanctions Easing
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will implement the Black Sea ceasefire agreements announced by the White House, but expressed concern over potential sanctions easing on Russia, viewing this as a concession and calling for further negotiations to clarify the details and...
Ukraine Agrees to Black Sea Ceasefire, but Raises Concerns About Sanctions Easing
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will implement the Black Sea ceasefire agreements announced by the White House, but expressed concern over potential sanctions easing on Russia, viewing this as a concession and calling for further negotiations to clarify the details and...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Record Drone Attack Underscores Evolving War Capabilities
On March 10, 2024, Ukraine launched at least 343 drones into Russia, its largest attack yet, hours before peace talks in Saudi Arabia, showcasing its growing capacity for long-range strikes and impacting Russian oil infrastructure.
Ukraine's Record Drone Attack Underscores Evolving War Capabilities
On March 10, 2024, Ukraine launched at least 343 drones into Russia, its largest attack yet, hours before peace talks in Saudi Arabia, showcasing its growing capacity for long-range strikes and impacting Russian oil infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score


Connecticut Woman Accused of Imprisoning Stepson for Two Decades
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, of Connecticut, was arrested on March 12th for allegedly imprisoning her 32-year-old stepson for over 20 years, subjecting him to starvation and abuse; the victim set fire to their home to escape.
Connecticut Woman Accused of Imprisoning Stepson for Two Decades
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, of Connecticut, was arrested on March 12th for allegedly imprisoning her 32-year-old stepson for over 20 years, subjecting him to starvation and abuse; the victim set fire to their home to escape.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Torpedo-Armed Drone Boat Challenges Naval Power Balance
Ukraine unveiled the Katran, a new torpedo-armed USV with a 600-mile range and diverse weaponry, significantly enhancing its Black Sea defense capabilities and potentially challenging the effectiveness of larger warships.

Ukraine's Torpedo-Armed Drone Boat Challenges Naval Power Balance
Ukraine unveiled the Katran, a new torpedo-armed USV with a 600-mile range and diverse weaponry, significantly enhancing its Black Sea defense capabilities and potentially challenging the effectiveness of larger warships.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Restricts Voter Access, Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump issued a sweeping executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, restricting mail-in ballots, and potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans; the order faces legal challenges due to its potential conflict with existing laws and the Constitution.

Trump Executive Order Restricts Voter Access, Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump issued a sweeping executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, restricting mail-in ballots, and potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans; the order faces legal challenges due to its potential conflict with existing laws and the Constitution.
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64% Bias Score

Russia Links Black Sea Ceasefire to Sanctions Relief
Russia conditioned a U.S.-brokered Black Sea ceasefire on lifting sanctions against its agricultural bank, Rosselkhozbank, and restoring SWIFT access, contradicting the White House's statement and prompting Ukrainian accusations of Russian manipulation.

Russia Links Black Sea Ceasefire to Sanctions Relief
Russia conditioned a U.S.-brokered Black Sea ceasefire on lifting sanctions against its agricultural bank, Rosselkhozbank, and restoring SWIFT access, contradicting the White House's statement and prompting Ukrainian accusations of Russian manipulation.
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48% Bias Score

Democrats Demand Investigation into Trump Cabinet's Use of Signal for Classified Information
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, wrote to President Trump expressing alarm over reports that cabinet members used the Signal app to discuss classified military information, mistakenly including a journalist, prompting calls for a full investigation and potential legal action.

Democrats Demand Investigation into Trump Cabinet's Use of Signal for Classified Information
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, wrote to President Trump expressing alarm over reports that cabinet members used the Signal app to discuss classified military information, mistakenly including a journalist, prompting calls for a full investigation and potential legal action.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Partial Ceasefire Agreement Faces Doubt Amidst Continued Drone Strikes
Following three days of meetings in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial ceasefire pausing attacks on energy and infrastructure; however, continued drone strikes and differing interpretations of the deal cast doubt on Russia's commitment, with Ukraine's President stating that the suc...

Ukraine-Russia Partial Ceasefire Agreement Faces Doubt Amidst Continued Drone Strikes
Following three days of meetings in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial ceasefire pausing attacks on energy and infrastructure; however, continued drone strikes and differing interpretations of the deal cast doubt on Russia's commitment, with Ukraine's President stating that the suc...
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32% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Faces Coup Plot Trial in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court launched a trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro for alleged coup plotting, involving a plan to overturn the 2022 election and assassinate officials, following the January 8th, 2023, attack on government buildings in Brasilia.

Bolsonaro Faces Coup Plot Trial in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court launched a trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro for alleged coup plotting, involving a plan to overturn the 2022 election and assassinate officials, following the January 8th, 2023, attack on government buildings in Brasilia.
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52% Bias Score