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Karai Seeks New Knesset Committee to Override Opposition on Communications Reform
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karai is attempting to create a new Knesset committee to push through communications reforms, blaming fellow Likud MK David Bitan and the Attorney General for blocking his initiatives, including a bill to close the public broadcaster.
Karai Seeks New Knesset Committee to Override Opposition on Communications Reform
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karai is attempting to create a new Knesset committee to push through communications reforms, blaming fellow Likud MK David Bitan and the Attorney General for blocking his initiatives, including a bill to close the public broadcaster.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Conscript's Death Exposes Kremlin's Wartime Deception
18-year-old Russian conscript Valentin died in August 2023 from shrapnel wounds in the Kursk region during a Ukrainian cross-border incursion, prompting his mother Elena to contact President Putin and demand answers about why conscripts were deployed to combat. The incident highlights the human cost...
Russian Conscript's Death Exposes Kremlin's Wartime Deception
18-year-old Russian conscript Valentin died in August 2023 from shrapnel wounds in the Kursk region during a Ukrainian cross-border incursion, prompting his mother Elena to contact President Putin and demand answers about why conscripts were deployed to combat. The incident highlights the human cost...
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44% Bias Score


NCTE's Annual African American Readings Promote Inclusive Understanding of History
For over 30 years, the National Council of Teachers of English has hosted annual African American readings, engaging over 6 million people in sharing stories and promoting a more inclusive understanding of American history, combatting the attempted erasure of Black history.
NCTE's Annual African American Readings Promote Inclusive Understanding of History
For over 30 years, the National Council of Teachers of English has hosted annual African American readings, engaging over 6 million people in sharing stories and promoting a more inclusive understanding of American history, combatting the attempted erasure of Black history.
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32% Bias Score


Berlinale 2024: Controversies Erupt Over Antisemitism and Artistic Freedom
The 75th Berlinale, ending Saturday, faced controversies involving antisemitic remarks from award winners and protestors, prompting investigations and raising questions about free speech and political sensitivities in a publicly funded event.
Berlinale 2024: Controversies Erupt Over Antisemitism and Artistic Freedom
The 75th Berlinale, ending Saturday, faced controversies involving antisemitic remarks from award winners and protestors, prompting investigations and raising questions about free speech and political sensitivities in a publicly funded event.
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60% Bias Score


Oostende Exiles: A Haven from Nazi Persecution
In 1936 Oostende, Belgium, became a haven for exiled German writers fleeing Nazi persecution, including Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, who found solace and community amidst fear and uncertainty, documenting their experiences and the political climate.
Oostende Exiles: A Haven from Nazi Persecution
In 1936 Oostende, Belgium, became a haven for exiled German writers fleeing Nazi persecution, including Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, who found solace and community amidst fear and uncertainty, documenting their experiences and the political climate.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.
Germany's Restrictive Free Speech Laws: A Comparison with the US
Germany's Basic Law protects free speech but restricts it to protect personal honor, unlike the broader US First Amendment; this difference stems from historical context and raises questions about the effectiveness of suppressing hate speech versus allowing open debate.
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36% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Artistic Freedom in "Innerstädtischer Tod" Case
A Hamburg court rejected a request to ban Christoph Peters' novel "Innerstädtischer Tod" after a Berlin gallery-owning couple claimed the book's characters were based on them, prioritizing artistic freedom over personality rights.

German Court Upholds Artistic Freedom in "Innerstädtischer Tod" Case
A Hamburg court rejected a request to ban Christoph Peters' novel "Innerstädtischer Tod" after a Berlin gallery-owning couple claimed the book's characters were based on them, prioritizing artistic freedom over personality rights.
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48% Bias Score

Grok AI Chatbot Temporarily Blocks Websites After Unauthorized Prompt Modification
Elon Musk's xAI chatbot, Grok, temporarily blocked websites labeling Musk and Trump as disinformation spreaders after a former OpenAI employee unauthorizedly altered Grok's system prompt; xAI stated this violated its principles and corrected the issue, highlighting challenges in AI oversight and bia...

Grok AI Chatbot Temporarily Blocks Websites After Unauthorized Prompt Modification
Elon Musk's xAI chatbot, Grok, temporarily blocked websites labeling Musk and Trump as disinformation spreaders after a former OpenAI employee unauthorizedly altered Grok's system prompt; xAI stated this violated its principles and corrected the issue, highlighting challenges in AI oversight and bia...
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36% Bias Score

African American Read-In Counters Erasure of Black History
The National African American Read-In, founded in 1990, combats attempts to erase Black history by promoting literacy and cultural understanding through community readings and discussions of books by Black authors; this initiative has grown, reaching hundreds of thousands annually, especially since ...

African American Read-In Counters Erasure of Black History
The National African American Read-In, founded in 1990, combats attempts to erase Black history by promoting literacy and cultural understanding through community readings and discussions of books by Black authors; this initiative has grown, reaching hundreds of thousands annually, especially since ...
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44% Bias Score

AP Sues Trump Administration Over Access to Presidential Events
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for barring its journalists from presidential events for ten days because of their refusal to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico", citing a violation of the First Amendment.

AP Sues Trump Administration Over Access to Presidential Events
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for barring its journalists from presidential events for ten days because of their refusal to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico", citing a violation of the First Amendment.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...

Brazil Blocks Rumble for Defiance of Court Orders
On February 21st, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes blocked the social media platform Rumble for repeated refusal to comply with court orders, including appointing a legal representative in Brazil and removing hate speech content, citing concerns about the spread of disinform...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover Mirrors Authoritarian Control of Culture
Donald Trump's appointment as chair of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, following the purging of the board and the installation of loyalists, mirrors historical authoritarian tactics of controlling culture to suppress dissent and consolidate power, similar to actions taken by Nazi...

Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover Mirrors Authoritarian Control of Culture
Donald Trump's appointment as chair of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, following the purging of the board and the installation of loyalists, mirrors historical authoritarian tactics of controlling culture to suppress dissent and consolidate power, similar to actions taken by Nazi...
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4% Bias Score
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