Trump's Inaugural Address: "American Carnage" and its Global Implications
Donald Trump's January 20, 2017, inaugural address in Washington, D.C., delivered in rain, was characterized by its protectionist and nationalistic tone, criticizing the Washington elite and international community and outlining an "America First" approach.
Trump's Inaugural Address: "American Carnage" and its Global Implications
Donald Trump's January 20, 2017, inaugural address in Washington, D.C., delivered in rain, was characterized by its protectionist and nationalistic tone, criticizing the Washington elite and international community and outlining an "America First" approach.
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44% Bias Score
£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.
£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.
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48% Bias Score
UK Family Reunification Policy Criticized for Disparate Treatment of Refugees
The UK's family reunification policy is criticized for creating a two-tiered system, with those in war zones like Gaza and Sudan facing obstacles in submitting biometrics to join family in the UK, unlike Ukrainian refugees. From May 2023 to February 2024, only 15 predetermination cases allowing fami...
UK Family Reunification Policy Criticized for Disparate Treatment of Refugees
The UK's family reunification policy is criticized for creating a two-tiered system, with those in war zones like Gaza and Sudan facing obstacles in submitting biometrics to join family in the UK, unlike Ukrainian refugees. From May 2023 to February 2024, only 15 predetermination cases allowing fami...
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52% Bias Score
Scottish Activist Jailed for Pro-Palestine Protest
Stuart Bretherton, a 26-year-old Scottish activist, received a 12-month prison sentence (reduced to 16 weeks on appeal) for participating in a pro-Palestine protest at a Glasgow arms factory in June 2022, highlighting concerns about the UK's justice system and high incarceration rates.
Scottish Activist Jailed for Pro-Palestine Protest
Stuart Bretherton, a 26-year-old Scottish activist, received a 12-month prison sentence (reduced to 16 weeks on appeal) for participating in a pro-Palestine protest at a Glasgow arms factory in June 2022, highlighting concerns about the UK's justice system and high incarceration rates.
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52% Bias Score
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus
Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.
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20% Bias Score
Diaries Reveal Unity Mitford's Extensive Relationship with Hitler
Newly discovered diaries detail British socialite Unity Mitford's extensive relationship with Adolf Hitler, revealing 139 meetings and her shared antisemitism between 1935 and 1939, challenging historical understanding of her involvement with the Nazi regime.
Diaries Reveal Unity Mitford's Extensive Relationship with Hitler
Newly discovered diaries detail British socialite Unity Mitford's extensive relationship with Adolf Hitler, revealing 139 meetings and her shared antisemitism between 1935 and 1939, challenging historical understanding of her involvement with the Nazi regime.
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48% Bias Score
Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
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52% Bias Score
Su Fears Trump Will Undo Biden's Pro-Worker Policies
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su fears that a Trump administration will undo Biden's pro-worker policies, including protections for workers from extreme heat and overtime pay expansion, citing Trump's past record and current advisors like Elon Musk as reasons for concern. She emphasized the Biden adm...
Su Fears Trump Will Undo Biden's Pro-Worker Policies
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su fears that a Trump administration will undo Biden's pro-worker policies, including protections for workers from extreme heat and overtime pay expansion, citing Trump's past record and current advisors like Elon Musk as reasons for concern. She emphasized the Biden adm...
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56% Bias Score
Composer and Playwright Claire van Kampen Dies at 71
Claire van Kampen, wife of actor Mark Rylance, died at age 71 on Saturday in Kassel, Germany, following a cancer diagnosis; her death coincided with Rylance's 65th birthday. A prolific composer, playwright, and theatre director, Van Kampen worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal...
Composer and Playwright Claire van Kampen Dies at 71
Claire van Kampen, wife of actor Mark Rylance, died at age 71 on Saturday in Kassel, Germany, following a cancer diagnosis; her death coincided with Rylance's 65th birthday. A prolific composer, playwright, and theatre director, Van Kampen worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal...
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24% Bias Score
Harris's Saginaw Loss: Economic Issues Overshadow Abortion Rights
Kamala Harris lost Saginaw, Michigan, a crucial swing county, due to her campaign's focus on abortion rights while neglecting pressing economic issues faced by voters struggling to pay bills; this highlights a broader disconnect between the national Democratic party and its base.
Harris's Saginaw Loss: Economic Issues Overshadow Abortion Rights
Kamala Harris lost Saginaw, Michigan, a crucial swing county, due to her campaign's focus on abortion rights while neglecting pressing economic issues faced by voters struggling to pay bills; this highlights a broader disconnect between the national Democratic party and its base.
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48% Bias Score
Kapterian Wins Liberal Preselection for Bradfield
In the Liberal party preselection for the Sydney seat of Bradfield, centrist candidate Gisele Kapterian defeated anti-voice campaigner Warren Mundine by securing over 200 votes to his 171, reflecting internal party dynamics and strategic considerations ahead of the next federal election.
Kapterian Wins Liberal Preselection for Bradfield
In the Liberal party preselection for the Sydney seat of Bradfield, centrist candidate Gisele Kapterian defeated anti-voice campaigner Warren Mundine by securing over 200 votes to his 171, reflecting internal party dynamics and strategic considerations ahead of the next federal election.
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44% Bias Score
Blood Simple: A Coen Brothers Noir
In Joel and Ethan Coen's 1984 debut, Blood Simple, a Texas bar owner hires a private investigator to murder his wife and her lover, but the detective's incompetence and greed trigger a disastrous chain of events, showcasing the chaotic nature of crime and the unpredictable consequences of impulsive ...
Blood Simple: A Coen Brothers Noir
In Joel and Ethan Coen's 1984 debut, Blood Simple, a Texas bar owner hires a private investigator to murder his wife and her lover, but the detective's incompetence and greed trigger a disastrous chain of events, showcasing the chaotic nature of crime and the unpredictable consequences of impulsive ...
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48% Bias Score