RMT Leader Mick Lynch to Retire After Years of Rail Strikes
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT union, will retire in early May after leading the union through four years of major rail strikes that caused significant disruption across Great Britain, marked by his calm and combative media appearances.
RMT Leader Mick Lynch to Retire After Years of Rail Strikes
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT union, will retire in early May after leading the union through four years of major rail strikes that caused significant disruption across Great Britain, marked by his calm and combative media appearances.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Marinetti: Futurism, Fascism, and the Dangers of Technological Progress
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, combined technological enthusiasm with a violent, illiberal political ideology, collaborating with Mussolini and influencing the rise of fascism through his writings and actions, ultimately serving as a cautionary tale of the fusion of technologica...
Marinetti: Futurism, Fascism, and the Dangers of Technological Progress
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, combined technological enthusiasm with a violent, illiberal political ideology, collaborating with Mussolini and influencing the rise of fascism through his writings and actions, ultimately serving as a cautionary tale of the fusion of technologica...
Progress
68% Bias Score
Kennedy Accused of Voter Fraud, Jeopardizing HHS Nomination
Accountable.US filed a complaint accusing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of voter fraud for casting a ballot from a New York address deemed not his residence by a court, potentially jeopardizing his confirmation as Donald Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary.
Kennedy Accused of Voter Fraud, Jeopardizing HHS Nomination
Accountable.US filed a complaint accusing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of voter fraud for casting a ballot from a New York address deemed not his residence by a court, potentially jeopardizing his confirmation as Donald Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary.
Progress
48% Bias Score
ExxonMobil Sues Over Alleged Smear Campaign Linked to Andrew Forrest
ExxonMobil filed a defamation lawsuit in Texas against California's attorney general and environmental groups, alleging a smear campaign linked to Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest's charity, the Intergenerational Environment Justice Fund (IEJF), over criticism of ExxonMobil's plastics recycl...
ExxonMobil Sues Over Alleged Smear Campaign Linked to Andrew Forrest
ExxonMobil filed a defamation lawsuit in Texas against California's attorney general and environmental groups, alleging a smear campaign linked to Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest's charity, the Intergenerational Environment Justice Fund (IEJF), over criticism of ExxonMobil's plastics recycl...
Progress
40% Bias Score
UK Conservatives Embrace Misinformation, Hindering Child Welfare
The UK Conservative party's embrace of Elon Musk's false claims about Keir Starmer, coupled with their past austerity measures and inaction on child sexual abuse, is eroding public trust and hindering effective policy on child welfare.
UK Conservatives Embrace Misinformation, Hindering Child Welfare
The UK Conservative party's embrace of Elon Musk's false claims about Keir Starmer, coupled with their past austerity measures and inaction on child sexual abuse, is eroding public trust and hindering effective policy on child welfare.
Progress
80% Bias Score
Lebanon Elects New President Amidst Ceasefire and Hezbollah Tensions
Lebanon's parliament elected army commander Joseph Aoun as president after a two-year vacancy, aiming to strengthen the army's role, particularly in south Lebanon where Hezbollah's influence is contested, and to facilitate the implementation of a recent ceasefire with Israel.
Lebanon Elects New President Amidst Ceasefire and Hezbollah Tensions
Lebanon's parliament elected army commander Joseph Aoun as president after a two-year vacancy, aiming to strengthen the army's role, particularly in south Lebanon where Hezbollah's influence is contested, and to facilitate the implementation of a recent ceasefire with Israel.
Progress
44% Bias Score
EPA Mandates Air Emission Monitoring at Municipal Incinerators
The EPA will require approximately 60 municipal waste incinerators to monitor about 800 chemicals, addressing hazardous air pollution disproportionately impacting low-income communities, following a citizens' petition led by 300 environmental groups.
EPA Mandates Air Emission Monitoring at Municipal Incinerators
The EPA will require approximately 60 municipal waste incinerators to monitor about 800 chemicals, addressing hazardous air pollution disproportionately impacting low-income communities, following a citizens' petition led by 300 environmental groups.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Lammy Declares End of Post-Cold War Era, Announces New Sanctions Regime
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy declared the end of the post-Cold War era, announcing a new sanctions regime targeting people smugglers and initiating Foreign Office reviews to enhance domestic impact, reflecting a shift in foreign policy priorities.
Lammy Declares End of Post-Cold War Era, Announces New Sanctions Regime
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy declared the end of the post-Cold War era, announcing a new sanctions regime targeting people smugglers and initiating Foreign Office reviews to enhance domestic impact, reflecting a shift in foreign policy priorities.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Maduro Set for Controversial Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro will be inaugurated for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite widespread allegations of election fraud and the opposition's calls for a military revolt; the opposition leader María Corina Machado urged Venezuelans to protest on Thursday.
Maduro Set for Controversial Third Term as Venezuelan President
Nicolás Maduro will be inaugurated for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite widespread allegations of election fraud and the opposition's calls for a military revolt; the opposition leader María Corina Machado urged Venezuelans to protest on Thursday.
Progress
52% Bias Score
UK Chancellor Considers Deeper Spending Cuts Amid Market Turmoil
Facing increased borrowing costs and a potential breach of fiscal rules due to global market volatility, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering deeper public spending cuts, potentially announcing measures in a spring statement; the government insists markets are "orderly" and rules are "non-nego...
UK Chancellor Considers Deeper Spending Cuts Amid Market Turmoil
Facing increased borrowing costs and a potential breach of fiscal rules due to global market volatility, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering deeper public spending cuts, potentially announcing measures in a spring statement; the government insists markets are "orderly" and rules are "non-nego...
Progress
56% Bias Score
Hunt Apologizes for Delayed NHS Medical Examiners, Linking to Letby Case
Former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt apologized for the NHS's delayed introduction of medical examiners, a measure proposed in 2004 to prevent deaths like those caused by Lucy Letby, whose murders at the Countess of Chester hospital between 2015 and 2016 went undetected for too long, highlighting ...
Hunt Apologizes for Delayed NHS Medical Examiners, Linking to Letby Case
Former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt apologized for the NHS's delayed introduction of medical examiners, a measure proposed in 2004 to prevent deaths like those caused by Lucy Letby, whose murders at the Countess of Chester hospital between 2015 and 2016 went undetected for too long, highlighting ...
Progress
40% Bias Score
NYT Rejects Ad Labeling Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
The American Friends Service Committee cancelled a New York Times ad after the paper rejected its use of the word "genocide" to describe Israel's actions in Gaza, citing varying international views and legal standards, despite the AFSC citing multiple human rights organizations supporting their clai...
NYT Rejects Ad Labeling Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide
The American Friends Service Committee cancelled a New York Times ad after the paper rejected its use of the word "genocide" to describe Israel's actions in Gaza, citing varying international views and legal standards, despite the AFSC citing multiple human rights organizations supporting their clai...
Progress
56% Bias Score