April 2025
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Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...
Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...
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44% Bias Score


Identified Remains of Army Veteran and Child: $25,000 Reward Offered
Authorities in Nassau County, NY, identified the remains of Jane Doe No. 3 and Baby Doe, found years apart near Gilgo Beach, as Tanya Jackson, a 26-year-old Army veteran, and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Dykes, offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Identified Remains of Army Veteran and Child: $25,000 Reward Offered
Authorities in Nassau County, NY, identified the remains of Jane Doe No. 3 and Baby Doe, found years apart near Gilgo Beach, as Tanya Jackson, a 26-year-old Army veteran, and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Dykes, offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
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36% Bias Score


Congressional Delegation Demands Release of Detainees in Louisiana ICE Facilities
A congressional delegation visited two Louisiana ICE detention facilities on Tuesday to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk, who have been detained for over a month without charge, citing concerns about the legality of their detentions and denial of medical care.
Congressional Delegation Demands Release of Detainees in Louisiana ICE Facilities
A congressional delegation visited two Louisiana ICE detention facilities on Tuesday to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil and Rümeysa Öztürk, who have been detained for over a month without charge, citing concerns about the legality of their detentions and denial of medical care.
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52% Bias Score


Tesla Reports Steep Revenue Drop Amidst Trade War and Musk Controversy
Tesla's first-quarter results revealed a 9% revenue drop, a 39% fall in adjusted income, and a 71% plunge in net income, primarily due to escalating trade disputes and controversy surrounding Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration, with increased competition from other EV makers posing a furth...
Tesla Reports Steep Revenue Drop Amidst Trade War and Musk Controversy
Tesla's first-quarter results revealed a 9% revenue drop, a 39% fall in adjusted income, and a 71% plunge in net income, primarily due to escalating trade disputes and controversy surrounding Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration, with increased competition from other EV makers posing a furth...
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40% Bias Score


Record CO2 Increase Downplayed Amidst Trump Administration's Climate Research Cuts
The Trump administration released data showing a record increase in atmospheric CO2 levels in 2024—3.75 ppm, a 25% jump from the previous record—without the usual expert analysis, highlighting the administration's resistance to publicly distributing climate change data and plans to defund climate re...
Record CO2 Increase Downplayed Amidst Trump Administration's Climate Research Cuts
The Trump administration released data showing a record increase in atmospheric CO2 levels in 2024—3.75 ppm, a 25% jump from the previous record—without the usual expert analysis, highlighting the administration's resistance to publicly distributing climate change data and plans to defund climate re...
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32% Bias Score


60 Minutes" Executive Producer Resigns Amidst Trump Lawsuit
Bill Owens, executive producer of CBS News' "60 Minutes," resigned on Tuesday, citing a loss of control following President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit alleging mis-editing of a Kamala Harris interview; his departure raises concerns about media independence and the show's future.
60 Minutes" Executive Producer Resigns Amidst Trump Lawsuit
Bill Owens, executive producer of CBS News' "60 Minutes," resigned on Tuesday, citing a loss of control following President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit alleging mis-editing of a Kamala Harris interview; his departure raises concerns about media independence and the show's future.
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44% Bias Score

Explosive Growth of Enterprise AI Agents: Market Projections and Challenges
The enterprise AI agent market is booming, projected to reach \$139 billion by 2033, driven by increased efficiency and cost savings; however, accuracy issues and security concerns remain significant challenges.

Explosive Growth of Enterprise AI Agents: Market Projections and Challenges
The enterprise AI agent market is booming, projected to reach \$139 billion by 2033, driven by increased efficiency and cost savings; however, accuracy issues and security concerns remain significant challenges.
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52% Bias Score

WHO Faces $650 Million Budget Shortfall, Forces Staff Cuts
The World Health Organization faces a $560-$650 million budget shortfall for 2026-2027 due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024-2025 and reduced aid from other countries, forcing the WHO to cut its leadership team from 12 to 7 members and reduce the number of departments from 76 to 34.

WHO Faces $650 Million Budget Shortfall, Forces Staff Cuts
The World Health Organization faces a $560-$650 million budget shortfall for 2026-2027 due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024-2025 and reduced aid from other countries, forcing the WHO to cut its leadership team from 12 to 7 members and reduce the number of departments from 76 to 34.
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40% Bias Score

Weinstein Rape Retrial Begins with Majority-Female Jury
Harvey Weinstein's New York rape retrial starts Wednesday, with a seven-woman, five-man jury deciding the case following the overturning of his 2020 conviction due to improperly admitted evidence; the new charges involve three women, one not in the first trial.

Weinstein Rape Retrial Begins with Majority-Female Jury
Harvey Weinstein's New York rape retrial starts Wednesday, with a seven-woman, five-man jury deciding the case following the overturning of his 2020 conviction due to improperly admitted evidence; the new charges involve three women, one not in the first trial.
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40% Bias Score

FDA to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Food Dyes by 2024
The US FDA announced plans to eliminate six petroleum-based synthetic food dyes (red No. 40, yellow Nos. 5 & 6, blue Nos. 1 & 2, green No. 3) from the US food supply by the end of 2024 due to health concerns, citing animal studies linking some dyes to cancer and evidence of negative effects on sensi...

FDA to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Food Dyes by 2024
The US FDA announced plans to eliminate six petroleum-based synthetic food dyes (red No. 40, yellow Nos. 5 & 6, blue Nos. 1 & 2, green No. 3) from the US food supply by the end of 2024 due to health concerns, citing animal studies linking some dyes to cancer and evidence of negative effects on sensi...
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48% Bias Score

Trump and Netanyahu Align on Iran Amidst New US Sanctions
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House confirmed shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations; however, the US simultaneously announced new sanctions targeting Iranian oil and gas exports, along with several companies and individu...

Trump and Netanyahu Align on Iran Amidst New US Sanctions
Following a phone call between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, the White House confirmed shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and ongoing negotiations; however, the US simultaneously announced new sanctions targeting Iranian oil and gas exports, along with several companies and individu...
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36% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Force WHO to Reduce Operations, Lay Off Staff
Due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024 and 2025 and reduced aid from other nations, the WHO faces a $560-650 million budget deficit, necessitating staff layoffs and operational restructuring, with the most significant impact expected at its Geneva headquarters.

US Funding Cuts Force WHO to Reduce Operations, Lay Off Staff
Due to the US withholding its contributions for 2024 and 2025 and reduced aid from other nations, the WHO faces a $560-650 million budget deficit, necessitating staff layoffs and operational restructuring, with the most significant impact expected at its Geneva headquarters.
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36% Bias Score
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