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US Government Data Under Threat: Experts Launch Data Rescue Efforts
Following Donald Trump's reelection, data on US government websites related to gender, sexual orientation, health, climate change, and diversity have been altered or removed, prompting statisticians and other experts to secretly archive and share these datasets to preserve their integrity.
US Government Data Under Threat: Experts Launch Data Rescue Efforts
Following Donald Trump's reelection, data on US government websites related to gender, sexual orientation, health, climate change, and diversity have been altered or removed, prompting statisticians and other experts to secretly archive and share these datasets to preserve their integrity.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Passes Strict New Censorship Law
Russia's Federation Council approved a new censorship law imposing fines for searching or accessing content deemed "extremist," including penalties for promoting VPNs, following protests against the measure.
Russia Passes Strict New Censorship Law
Russia's Federation Council approved a new censorship law imposing fines for searching or accessing content deemed "extremist," including penalties for promoting VPNs, following protests against the measure.
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36% Bias Score


Paramount-Skydance Merger Approved Amidst Concerns Over Media Independence
Paramount Global and Skydance Media's $8 billion merger, approved by the FCC after Paramount made concessions to the Trump administration, will close on August 7, marking a significant shift in the US media landscape and raising concerns about media independence.
Paramount-Skydance Merger Approved Amidst Concerns Over Media Independence
Paramount Global and Skydance Media's $8 billion merger, approved by the FCC after Paramount made concessions to the Trump administration, will close on August 7, marking a significant shift in the US media landscape and raising concerns about media independence.
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60% Bias Score


Hollywood Blacklist Exhibit Explores Red Scare's Impact
A new exhibit at the New York Historical Society explores the Hollywood blacklist, a consequence of the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation into alleged Communist infiltration in Hollywood in 1947, which resulted in the imprisonment and blacklisting of the "Hollywood Ten" and othe...
Hollywood Blacklist Exhibit Explores Red Scare's Impact
A new exhibit at the New York Historical Society explores the Hollywood blacklist, a consequence of the House Un-American Activities Committee's investigation into alleged Communist infiltration in Hollywood in 1947, which resulted in the imprisonment and blacklisting of the "Hollywood Ten" and othe...
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20% Bias Score


Corporate Silence on Gaza Exposes DEI Hypocrisy
Corporate responses to the Gaza conflict reveal a stark contrast to the support shown for Ukraine, with many companies remaining silent despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis and actively censoring employees who speak out.
Corporate Silence on Gaza Exposes DEI Hypocrisy
Corporate responses to the Gaza conflict reveal a stark contrast to the support shown for Ukraine, with many companies remaining silent despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis and actively censoring employees who speak out.
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56% Bias Score


Emine Ocak's Death and TELE 1 Closure Highlight Concerns Over Press Freedom in Turkey
Emine Ocak, a prominent figure of the Cumartesi Anneleri, passed away at 89; simultaneously, TELE 1, a Turkish television channel, was shut down, raising concerns about press freedom amidst discussions of the Treaty of Lausanne and human rights.
Emine Ocak's Death and TELE 1 Closure Highlight Concerns Over Press Freedom in Turkey
Emine Ocak, a prominent figure of the Cumartesi Anneleri, passed away at 89; simultaneously, TELE 1, a Turkish television channel, was shut down, raising concerns about press freedom amidst discussions of the Treaty of Lausanne and human rights.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Tightens Censorship with New Law Imposing Fines for 'Extremist' Content Access
Russia's upper house approved a sweeping censorship law on July 25th, 2025, imposing fines for accessing 'extremist' content or promoting VPNs, sparking a small protest and raising concerns about free speech amid existing restrictions.

Russia Tightens Censorship with New Law Imposing Fines for 'Extremist' Content Access
Russia's upper house approved a sweeping censorship law on July 25th, 2025, imposing fines for accessing 'extremist' content or promoting VPNs, sparking a small protest and raising concerns about free speech amid existing restrictions.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Passes Sweeping Censorship Law, Cracking Down on Online Dissent
Russia's upper house passed a new law fining individuals for accessing or searching for content labeled "extremist," including promoting VPNs; a small protest against this was quickly suppressed by police, highlighting the growing restrictions on free speech in Russia.

Russia Passes Sweeping Censorship Law, Cracking Down on Online Dissent
Russia's upper house passed a new law fining individuals for accessing or searching for content labeled "extremist," including promoting VPNs; a small protest against this was quickly suppressed by police, highlighting the growing restrictions on free speech in Russia.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...

Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...
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48% Bias Score

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
American artist Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," scheduled for September 2024, due to concerns about censorship of her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty inspired by a transgender artist, amid increasing...

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
American artist Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," scheduled for September 2024, due to concerns about censorship of her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty inspired by a transgender artist, amid increasing...
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48% Bias Score

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
Amy Sherald canceled her "American Sublime" exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in response to internal concerns regarding her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty as a transgender woman, citing a climate of political hostility toward transgende...

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
Amy Sherald canceled her "American Sublime" exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in response to internal concerns regarding her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty as a transgender woman, citing a climate of political hostility toward transgende...
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56% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Antisemitism Claims
The Hungarian government banned Irish rap group Kneecap from the Sziget Festival and the country for three years, citing antisemitic statements and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, claiming their presence is a threat to national security.

Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Antisemitism Claims
The Hungarian government banned Irish rap group Kneecap from the Sziget Festival and the country for three years, citing antisemitic statements and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, claiming their presence is a threat to national security.
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48% Bias Score
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