August 2025
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SoftBank Invests $2 Billion in Intel Amid Potential US Government Stake
SoftBank invested $2 billion in Intel, acquiring a 2% stake, amid reports of a potential 10% US government investment. This follows Intel's recent struggles and reflects the strategic importance of US semiconductor manufacturing.
SoftBank Invests $2 Billion in Intel Amid Potential US Government Stake
SoftBank invested $2 billion in Intel, acquiring a 2% stake, amid reports of a potential 10% US government investment. This follows Intel's recent struggles and reflects the strategic importance of US semiconductor manufacturing.
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60% Bias Score


Belgorod Volunteers Protect Civilians From Drone Attacks
In Belgorod, Russia, the volunteer group "Orlan" protects civilians from frequent drone attacks by coordinating early warnings, responding rapidly to threats, and minimizing the impact of attacks, working to save lives amid the ongoing war near the Ukrainian border.
Belgorod Volunteers Protect Civilians From Drone Attacks
In Belgorod, Russia, the volunteer group "Orlan" protects civilians from frequent drone attacks by coordinating early warnings, responding rapidly to threats, and minimizing the impact of attacks, working to save lives amid the ongoing war near the Ukrainian border.
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40% Bias Score


Mississippi Judge Blocks Parts of DEI Law Amidst Free Speech Concerns
A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of Mississippi's law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools, citing concerns about free speech, after a lawsuit was filed by teachers, parents, and students who argued it violated their constitutional rights. The law, wh...
Mississippi Judge Blocks Parts of DEI Law Amidst Free Speech Concerns
A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of Mississippi's law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools, citing concerns about free speech, after a lawsuit was filed by teachers, parents, and students who argued it violated their constitutional rights. The law, wh...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Meeting: Mixed Results, European Unity
President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders on Monday to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, resulting in a mixed outcome; while avoiding a major diplomatic failure, the meeting lacked strong US support for Ukraine, highlighting President Trump's inconsistent sta...
Trump's Ukraine Meeting: Mixed Results, European Unity
President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders on Monday to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, resulting in a mixed outcome; while avoiding a major diplomatic failure, the meeting lacked strong US support for Ukraine, highlighting President Trump's inconsistent sta...
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60% Bias Score


Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.
Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Approval Rating Plunges to 40 Percent
President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 40 percent in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, a seven-point drop from the start of his term, amid a weakening U.S. economy, diplomatic challenges, and concerns about his ties to Russia.
Trump Approval Rating Plunges to 40 Percent
President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 40 percent in a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, a seven-point drop from the start of his term, amid a weakening U.S. economy, diplomatic challenges, and concerns about his ties to Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Norway Divests from Israeli Companies Amidst Growing International Pressure
Norway partially divested from 11 Israeli companies on August 11th due to ethical concerns about the Gaza conflict, prompting a muted response from Israel and raising concerns about potential escalation of the BDS movement and broader international sanctions.

Norway Divests from Israeli Companies Amidst Growing International Pressure
Norway partially divested from 11 Israeli companies on August 11th due to ethical concerns about the Gaza conflict, prompting a muted response from Israel and raising concerns about potential escalation of the BDS movement and broader international sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

German Politicians' Vehicles Largely Exceed EU CO2 Emission Targets
A DUH study found that 63% of 238 German political vehicles exceeded the EU's 93.6 grams/km CO2 emissions target; seven of eleven federal ministers used vehicles with emissions over 20 grams/km above the target; the Green party had the cleanest fleet.

German Politicians' Vehicles Largely Exceed EU CO2 Emission Targets
A DUH study found that 63% of 238 German political vehicles exceeded the EU's 93.6 grams/km CO2 emissions target; seven of eleven federal ministers used vehicles with emissions over 20 grams/km above the target; the Green party had the cleanest fleet.
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32% Bias Score

Texas Democrats Face Surveillance Amid Redistricting Fight
Texas Democrats protesting Republican-led redistricting faced surveillance from law enforcement, with one representative refusing to comply, escalating tensions between the parties ahead of the 2026 midterms and highlighting concerns about intimidation and fair representation.

Texas Democrats Face Surveillance Amid Redistricting Fight
Texas Democrats protesting Republican-led redistricting faced surveillance from law enforcement, with one representative refusing to comply, escalating tensions between the parties ahead of the 2026 midterms and highlighting concerns about intimidation and fair representation.
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40% Bias Score

Widespread Airline IT Failure Causes Dozens of Flight Cancellations
A widespread IT system failure on July 28th caused dozens of flight cancellations and delays across Russia and other countries, leaving passengers with missed events, financial losses, and the need to pursue compensation from airlines.

Widespread Airline IT Failure Causes Dozens of Flight Cancellations
A widespread IT system failure on July 28th caused dozens of flight cancellations and delays across Russia and other countries, leaving passengers with missed events, financial losses, and the need to pursue compensation from airlines.
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52% Bias Score

Varfolomeev Seeks Five-Title Repeat at Rio World Gymnastics Championships
Darja Varfolomeev, Germany's Olympic rhythmic gymnastics champion, aims for a five-title repeat at the World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, following her recent German championship victory and despite stricter judging criteria.

Varfolomeev Seeks Five-Title Repeat at Rio World Gymnastics Championships
Darja Varfolomeev, Germany's Olympic rhythmic gymnastics champion, aims for a five-title repeat at the World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, following her recent German championship victory and despite stricter judging criteria.
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44% Bias Score

Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Amid Anti-Government Protests
Thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with Serbian riot police in Belgrade on August 18, 2025, following days of unrest sparked by a deadly railway station collapse and fueled by accusations of government corruption, prompting President Aleksandar Vučić to threaten a major crackdown.

Serbia: Violent Clashes Erupt Amid Anti-Government Protests
Thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with Serbian riot police in Belgrade on August 18, 2025, following days of unrest sparked by a deadly railway station collapse and fueled by accusations of government corruption, prompting President Aleksandar Vučić to threaten a major crackdown.
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52% Bias Score
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