September 2025
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Cyberattack Disrupts European Airports, but Hannover and Bremen Unaffected
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, a US-based aviation technology provider, caused delays at several European airports, including Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), Brussels Airport, and London Heathrow, but airports in Hannover and Bremen remained unaffected due to quick system decoupling.
Cyberattack Disrupts European Airports, but Hannover and Bremen Unaffected
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, a US-based aviation technology provider, caused delays at several European airports, including Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), Brussels Airport, and London Heathrow, but airports in Hannover and Bremen remained unaffected due to quick system decoupling.
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24% Bias Score


Right-Wing Extremists Perpetrate More Political Violence Than Left-Wing Extremists
Studies show right-wing extremists have committed significantly more politically motivated violence than left-wing extremists in recent decades, despite claims to the contrary.
Right-Wing Extremists Perpetrate More Political Violence Than Left-Wing Extremists
Studies show right-wing extremists have committed significantly more politically motivated violence than left-wing extremists in recent decades, despite claims to the contrary.
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20% Bias Score


Escape of Algerian General-Major Abdelkader Haddad Sparks Massive Security Operation
The disappearance of General-Major Abdelkader Haddad, a powerful former Algerian security chief, from house arrest prompted a large-scale security operation in Algiers on September 18-19, causing major traffic disruptions.
Escape of Algerian General-Major Abdelkader Haddad Sparks Massive Security Operation
The disappearance of General-Major Abdelkader Haddad, a powerful former Algerian security chief, from house arrest prompted a large-scale security operation in Algiers on September 18-19, causing major traffic disruptions.
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52% Bias Score


US Farmers Face "Farmageddon" Amidst Unresolved Trade Disputes and Economic Hardship
American farmers are experiencing a severe crisis due to stalled trade deals with China, impacting soybean exports, coupled with high input costs, low commodity prices, and labor shortages, leading to financial distress and potential bankruptcies.
US Farmers Face "Farmageddon" Amidst Unresolved Trade Disputes and Economic Hardship
American farmers are experiencing a severe crisis due to stalled trade deals with China, impacting soybean exports, coupled with high input costs, low commodity prices, and labor shortages, leading to financial distress and potential bankruptcies.
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32% Bias Score


US COVID Vaccine Advisory Panel Changes Recommendation
A US vaccine advisory panel, reconfigured under HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr., shifted its recommendation on COVID-19 vaccines, opting for "shared clinical decision-making" instead of universal vaccination for those over six months old, sparking concerns over reduced inoculation rates and poten...
US COVID Vaccine Advisory Panel Changes Recommendation
A US vaccine advisory panel, reconfigured under HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr., shifted its recommendation on COVID-19 vaccines, opting for "shared clinical decision-making" instead of universal vaccination for those over six months old, sparking concerns over reduced inoculation rates and poten...
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44% Bias Score


Record Number of Channel Crossings Despite Deportation Deal
On Friday, 1,072 people crossed the English Channel in small boats, exceeding 1,000 for the third time in 2025, despite the recent deportation of two migrants to France under a new agreement.
Record Number of Channel Crossings Despite Deportation Deal
On Friday, 1,072 people crossed the English Channel in small boats, exceeding 1,000 for the third time in 2025, despite the recent deportation of two migrants to France under a new agreement.
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24% Bias Score

Widespread European Airport Cyberattacks Cause Flight Disruptions
On September 20, 2025, multiple European airports, including Brussels, Berlin, and London Heathrow, experienced cyberattacks affecting their flight operations, resulting in delays and cancellations.

Widespread European Airport Cyberattacks Cause Flight Disruptions
On September 20, 2025, multiple European airports, including Brussels, Berlin, and London Heathrow, experienced cyberattacks affecting their flight operations, resulting in delays and cancellations.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Policies Fuel US Grocery Price Surge
President Trump's policies, including tariffs and immigration crackdowns, are significantly contributing to a sharp increase in US grocery prices, impacting consumers and the economy.

Trump Policies Fuel US Grocery Price Surge
President Trump's policies, including tariffs and immigration crackdowns, are significantly contributing to a sharp increase in US grocery prices, impacting consumers and the economy.
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56% Bias Score

New York Exhibit Showcases Largest US Archive of Drag Performances
Rachel Rampleman's "Life is Drag" project, a digital archive of over 200 drag artists and 370 shows, opens a new exhibition at SoMad in New York City, showcasing the diversity and artistry of drag performance as a form of activism and self-expression.

New York Exhibit Showcases Largest US Archive of Drag Performances
Rachel Rampleman's "Life is Drag" project, a digital archive of over 200 drag artists and 370 shows, opens a new exhibition at SoMad in New York City, showcasing the diversity and artistry of drag performance as a form of activism and self-expression.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Taxpayer-Funded Banners
Democratic lawmakers criticized the Trump administration for spending at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds on banners featuring President Trump's portrait on federal buildings, raising concerns about authoritarianism and political messaging, while Republicans argued similar practices occurred under th...

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Taxpayer-Funded Banners
Democratic lawmakers criticized the Trump administration for spending at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds on banners featuring President Trump's portrait on federal buildings, raising concerns about authoritarianism and political messaging, while Republicans argued similar practices occurred under th...
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40% Bias Score

US to Sell $6 Billion in Arms to Israel Amidst Gaza War
The Trump administration notified Congress of a planned $6 billion arms sale to Israel, including Apache helicopters and infantry vehicles, amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and despite international pressure and objections from some US lawmakers.

US to Sell $6 Billion in Arms to Israel Amidst Gaza War
The Trump administration notified Congress of a planned $6 billion arms sale to Israel, including Apache helicopters and infantry vehicles, amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and despite international pressure and objections from some US lawmakers.
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44% Bias Score

Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Demand Obamacare Subsidies
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democrats are threatening a government shutdown if Republicans don't agree to billions of dollars in enhanced Obamacare subsidies by the October 1 deadline, creating a high-stakes political gamble with potential consequences for the American people.

Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Demand Obamacare Subsidies
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democrats are threatening a government shutdown if Republicans don't agree to billions of dollars in enhanced Obamacare subsidies by the October 1 deadline, creating a high-stakes political gamble with potential consequences for the American people.
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40% Bias Score
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