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M23 Reopens Goma Bank, Challenging Kinshasa's Control
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, reopened the CADECO bank in Goma on March 26th, installing new leadership to control finances in the occupied territories, amidst a severe economic crisis caused by the group's actions and the closure of other financial institutions.
M23 Reopens Goma Bank, Challenging Kinshasa's Control
The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, reopened the CADECO bank in Goma on March 26th, installing new leadership to control finances in the occupied territories, amidst a severe economic crisis caused by the group's actions and the closure of other financial institutions.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Return Fuels Bitcoin and XRP Surge
Following Donald Trump's return to the White House, Bitcoin and Ripple's XRP surged, with Bitcoin gaining almost 40% and XRP increasing by 300% in the last six months, driven by Trump's pro-crypto stance, the resolution of the SEC's lawsuit against Ripple, and anticipation of XRP ETFs.
Trump's Return Fuels Bitcoin and XRP Surge
Following Donald Trump's return to the White House, Bitcoin and Ripple's XRP surged, with Bitcoin gaining almost 40% and XRP increasing by 300% in the last six months, driven by Trump's pro-crypto stance, the resolution of the SEC's lawsuit against Ripple, and anticipation of XRP ETFs.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...
Dutch Benefits Scandal: Lasting Harm to Children
A Dutch commission found that the 2019 benefits scandal resulted in the removal of an estimated 2090-3058 children from affected families, causing lasting educational, relational, and mental health problems; the commission recommends financial and practical support for these children and systemic ch...
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24% Bias Score


GTA VI Release Prompts Game Publishers to Delay Launches
The upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto VI in late 2025 is causing major game publishers to delay their own game launches to avoid competing with the anticipated massive success of GTA VI, which has already garnered a record-breaking 246 million YouTube trailer views.
GTA VI Release Prompts Game Publishers to Delay Launches
The upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto VI in late 2025 is causing major game publishers to delay their own game launches to avoid competing with the anticipated massive success of GTA VI, which has already garnered a record-breaking 246 million YouTube trailer views.
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36% Bias Score


CoreWeave's Risky AI IPO
CoreWeave, a cloud computing firm, is initiating its IPO on March 28th, aiming to raise up to \$3 billion; however, the company faces substantial risks due to its dependence on a few major clients, its large inventory of older AI chips, and its high debt burden and cash burn rate.
CoreWeave's Risky AI IPO
CoreWeave, a cloud computing firm, is initiating its IPO on March 28th, aiming to raise up to \$3 billion; however, the company faces substantial risks due to its dependence on a few major clients, its large inventory of older AI chips, and its high debt burden and cash burn rate.
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56% Bias Score


Public Support for Climate Action Contrasts with Administration Cuts
A new Yale and George Mason University study shows 72% of Americans believe in climate change, want clean energy, and support related policies; however, the current administration is cutting these programs, while bipartisan efforts are underway in Congress and statehouses.
Public Support for Climate Action Contrasts with Administration Cuts
A new Yale and George Mason University study shows 72% of Americans believe in climate change, want clean energy, and support related policies; however, the current administration is cutting these programs, while bipartisan efforts are underway in Congress and statehouses.
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36% Bias Score

Goma's Economy Crumbles Under M23 Rebellion
The M23 rebellion's occupation of Goma since January has crippled the city's economy, causing a 40-50% revenue drop in hotels, 75-80% in some restaurants, mass layoffs, and widespread economic hardship due to the airport and bank closures.

Goma's Economy Crumbles Under M23 Rebellion
The M23 rebellion's occupation of Goma since January has crippled the city's economy, causing a 40-50% revenue drop in hotels, 75-80% in some restaurants, mass layoffs, and widespread economic hardship due to the airport and bank closures.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Eastern European Nations Bolster Defenses Amidst Growing Russian Threat
Poland and Lithuania are strengthening their defenses against Russia, with Poland building fortifications and a Polish bunker company experiencing increased demand, while Lithuania rejects negotiations with Putin and advocates for a fully armed Europe, highlighting broader European security concerns...

Eastern European Nations Bolster Defenses Amidst Growing Russian Threat
Poland and Lithuania are strengthening their defenses against Russia, with Poland building fortifications and a Polish bunker company experiencing increased demand, while Lithuania rejects negotiations with Putin and advocates for a fully armed Europe, highlighting broader European security concerns...
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Fire Festival Highlights Economic Crisis and US-Iran Tensions
During Iran's "Chaharshanbe Suri" fire festival, public celebrations turned into acts of defiance against the regime, fueled by economic hardship caused by US sanctions and a record low Iranian rial; President Trump's offer for a new nuclear deal created mixed signals.

Iranian Fire Festival Highlights Economic Crisis and US-Iran Tensions
During Iran's "Chaharshanbe Suri" fire festival, public celebrations turned into acts of defiance against the regime, fueled by economic hardship caused by US sanctions and a record low Iranian rial; President Trump's offer for a new nuclear deal created mixed signals.
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48% Bias Score

Conservation Actions Successfully Reverse Biodiversity Loss in Some Species
A review of 67,217 animal species shows that targeted conservation actions, such as habitat protection and breeding programs, improved the status of many species, particularly in isolated areas; however, six times more species are declining than recovering, highlighting the need for preventative mea...

Conservation Actions Successfully Reverse Biodiversity Loss in Some Species
A review of 67,217 animal species shows that targeted conservation actions, such as habitat protection and breeding programs, improved the status of many species, particularly in isolated areas; however, six times more species are declining than recovering, highlighting the need for preventative mea...
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24% Bias Score

High Atlas Foundation Empowers Moroccan Women, Transforming Communities
The High Atlas Foundation, a Moroccan nonprofit, empowers women through workshops and income-generating projects, improving lives and fostering community development; 3,000 women have participated since 2016, with some earning $150/month from initiatives like producing 1.4 million biodegradable tree...

High Atlas Foundation Empowers Moroccan Women, Transforming Communities
The High Atlas Foundation, a Moroccan nonprofit, empowers women through workshops and income-generating projects, improving lives and fostering community development; 3,000 women have participated since 2016, with some earning $150/month from initiatives like producing 1.4 million biodegradable tree...
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48% Bias Score

9 Million Student Loan Borrowers Delinquent Post-Pandemic Pause
Following a three-year pandemic payment pause, 9.2 million Americans are now delinquent on their student loans, representing a 43% delinquency rate among borrowers and over \$250 billion in delinquent debt; this surge is impacting credit scores and broader economic stability.

9 Million Student Loan Borrowers Delinquent Post-Pandemic Pause
Following a three-year pandemic payment pause, 9.2 million Americans are now delinquent on their student loans, representing a 43% delinquency rate among borrowers and over \$250 billion in delinquent debt; this surge is impacting credit scores and broader economic stability.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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