Georgia's New President Faces Inauguration Amidst Political Unrest
Mikhail Cave lashvili's inauguration as Georgia's sixth president on December 29th follows a December 14th indirect election, sparking protests due to the ruling party's decision to halt EU integration talks until 2028 and the outgoing president's refusal to leave office.
Georgia's New President Faces Inauguration Amidst Political Unrest
Mikhail Cave lashvili's inauguration as Georgia's sixth president on December 29th follows a December 14th indirect election, sparking protests due to the ruling party's decision to halt EU integration talks until 2028 and the outgoing president's refusal to leave office.
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60% Bias Score
Biden regrets 2024 withdrawal, Garland appointment
President Biden regrets withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race and appointing Merrick Garland as Attorney General, believing these decisions contributed to Donald Trump's victory and suggesting that a quicker prosecution of Trump for the January 6th Capitol riot could have altered the election ...
Biden regrets 2024 withdrawal, Garland appointment
President Biden regrets withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race and appointing Merrick Garland as Attorney General, believing these decisions contributed to Donald Trump's victory and suggesting that a quicker prosecution of Trump for the January 6th Capitol riot could have altered the election ...
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40% Bias Score
2025 Cybercrime Trends: Data Breaches, Service Disruptions, and Enhanced Defenses
Cybercriminals in 2025 will focus on stealing data from corporate networks, disrupting critical services, and targeting individuals, prompting a shift towards stronger national cybersecurity using next-generation firewalls, AI, and import substitution.
2025 Cybercrime Trends: Data Breaches, Service Disruptions, and Enhanced Defenses
Cybercriminals in 2025 will focus on stealing data from corporate networks, disrupting critical services, and targeting individuals, prompting a shift towards stronger national cybersecurity using next-generation firewalls, AI, and import substitution.
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40% Bias Score
Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.
Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.
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48% Bias Score
China Launches Advanced Amphibious Assault Ship, Type 076
China launched the Type 076 amphibious assault ship, named Sichuan, on Friday; with a displacement exceeding 40,000 tons and an electromagnetic catapult system, it ranks among the world's largest and most advanced, signifying China's expanding naval power projection.
China Launches Advanced Amphibious Assault Ship, Type 076
China launched the Type 076 amphibious assault ship, named Sichuan, on Friday; with a displacement exceeding 40,000 tons and an electromagnetic catapult system, it ranks among the world's largest and most advanced, signifying China's expanding naval power projection.
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40% Bias Score
Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
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48% Bias Score
Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...
Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...
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48% Bias Score
Social Inequality Linked to Reduced Brain Volume and Connectivity
A study found higher social inequality is linked to reduced brain volume and connectivity in Latin America and the US, particularly impacting Alzheimer's patients in Latin America, highlighting the need for interventions addressing systemic factors.
Social Inequality Linked to Reduced Brain Volume and Connectivity
A study found higher social inequality is linked to reduced brain volume and connectivity in Latin America and the US, particularly impacting Alzheimer's patients in Latin America, highlighting the need for interventions addressing systemic factors.
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20% Bias Score
Finland Detains Oil Tanker, Seeks NATO Support After Baltic Cable Damage
Finland detained an oil tanker suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 power cable linking it to Estonia; this prompted a NATO support request amid heightened Baltic Sea security concerns following multiple incidents targeting underwater infrastructure.
Finland Detains Oil Tanker, Seeks NATO Support After Baltic Cable Damage
Finland detained an oil tanker suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 power cable linking it to Estonia; this prompted a NATO support request amid heightened Baltic Sea security concerns following multiple incidents targeting underwater infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score
Taiwan Simulates China Conflict, Prioritizing Civil Defense
Taiwan conducted a civil defense simulation involving government agencies and civil groups to assess preparedness for potential escalation with China, testing responses to high-intensity "gray zone" tactics and near-conflict scenarios, highlighting the need for improved disinformation countermeasure...
Taiwan Simulates China Conflict, Prioritizing Civil Defense
Taiwan conducted a civil defense simulation involving government agencies and civil groups to assess preparedness for potential escalation with China, testing responses to high-intensity "gray zone" tactics and near-conflict scenarios, highlighting the need for improved disinformation countermeasure...
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36% Bias Score
Record High US Homelessness in 2024: 18% Increase Driven by Systemic Issues
A record 771,480 people experienced homelessness in the US in January 2024, an 18% increase year-over-year, primarily due to affordable housing shortages, inflation, and the end of pandemic aid; this disproportionately impacted families and Black Americans.
Record High US Homelessness in 2024: 18% Increase Driven by Systemic Issues
A record 771,480 people experienced homelessness in the US in January 2024, an 18% increase year-over-year, primarily due to affordable housing shortages, inflation, and the end of pandemic aid; this disproportionately impacted families and Black Americans.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine's 2025 Economic Crisis: Hryvnia Plummets, Hunger Looms
Ukraine faces a severe economic crisis in 2025, with the hryvnia reaching a record low of 41.83 to the dollar, causing rising food prices (Christmas table costs increased by 41%), potential mass hunger, and widespread social unrest as Odesa and Kharkiv teeter on collapse, prompting many to view life...
Ukraine's 2025 Economic Crisis: Hryvnia Plummets, Hunger Looms
Ukraine faces a severe economic crisis in 2025, with the hryvnia reaching a record low of 41.83 to the dollar, causing rising food prices (Christmas table costs increased by 41%), potential mass hunger, and widespread social unrest as Odesa and Kharkiv teeter on collapse, prompting many to view life...
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76% Bias Score