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US Actions Shock Europe, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
The Trump administration's actions, including the exclusion of the EU and Ukraine from US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia and criticism of internal Western threats, have shocked Europe and caused uncertainty about future alliances.
US Actions Shock Europe, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
The Trump administration's actions, including the exclusion of the EU and Ukraine from US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia and criticism of internal Western threats, have shocked Europe and caused uncertainty about future alliances.
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56% Bias Score


White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office
The White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting concerns about press freedom and access to information.
White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office
The White House indefinitely banned the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use President Trump's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting concerns about press freedom and access to information.
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60% Bias Score


White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.
White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.
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40% Bias Score


Rushdie Attack Trial Underscores Declining Empathy in a Society with Fewer Fiction Readers
The trial of Salman Rushdie's attacker highlights the importance of empathy, especially in a society where fiction readership is declining, impacting civic engagement and potentially contributing to polarization. The author proposes replicating the "reader effect" through public arts programs.
Rushdie Attack Trial Underscores Declining Empathy in a Society with Fewer Fiction Readers
The trial of Salman Rushdie's attacker highlights the importance of empathy, especially in a society where fiction readership is declining, impacting civic engagement and potentially contributing to polarization. The author proposes replicating the "reader effect" through public arts programs.
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40% Bias Score


White House Blocks AP Reporter from Press Conference, Escalating Dispute Over Gulf Name
The White House barred an Associated Press reporter from a Thursday press conference with President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi, escalating a dispute over the AP's refusal to use the President's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting accusations of First Amendment violations and v...
White House Blocks AP Reporter from Press Conference, Escalating Dispute Over Gulf Name
The White House barred an Associated Press reporter from a Thursday press conference with President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi, escalating a dispute over the AP's refusal to use the President's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting accusations of First Amendment violations and v...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Contradict Stated Commitment to Free Speech
President Trump's claim to prioritize ending unconstitutional censorship is challenged by his record, which includes suppressing protests and issuing an executive order leading to educational censorship, despite actions like opening the White House Press Room to diverse media and delaying the TikTok...
Trump's Actions Contradict Stated Commitment to Free Speech
President Trump's claim to prioritize ending unconstitutional censorship is challenged by his record, which includes suppressing protests and issuing an executive order leading to educational censorship, despite actions like opening the White House Press Room to diverse media and delaying the TikTok...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Named Chairman of Kennedy Center; President Rutter Fired
Following President Trump's replacement of the John F. Kennedy Center's board with his supporters and his subsequent election as chairman, President Deborah Rutter was fired, prompting concerns about artistic freedom and the future of the institution.

Trump Named Chairman of Kennedy Center; President Rutter Fired
Following President Trump's replacement of the John F. Kennedy Center's board with his supporters and his subsequent election as chairman, President Deborah Rutter was fired, prompting concerns about artistic freedom and the future of the institution.
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44% Bias Score

Nepal's Social Media Bill Raises Free Speech Concerns
Nepal's proposed social media law, mandating platform registration and allowing removal of "objectionable" content, sparks concerns over free speech; penalties include fines and up to five years imprisonment for false information or anonymity.

Nepal's Social Media Bill Raises Free Speech Concerns
Nepal's proposed social media law, mandating platform registration and allowing removal of "objectionable" content, sparks concerns over free speech; penalties include fines and up to five years imprisonment for false information or anonymity.
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52% Bias Score

US Accusation of Censorship in Europe Highlights West's Double Standard on Free Speech
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance accused European allies of censorship, sparking a debate about the West's double standard on free speech, particularly concerning Palestine and the silencing of dissenting voices.

US Accusation of Censorship in Europe Highlights West's Double Standard on Free Speech
At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance accused European allies of censorship, sparking a debate about the West's double standard on free speech, particularly concerning Palestine and the silencing of dissenting voices.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...

Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...
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56% Bias Score

AP Reporter Barred from White House Briefing for Third Day
The Associated Press reported that one of its journalists was again barred from a White House briefing on Thursday, marking the third consecutive day that AP reporters were blocked from covering the president due to the news agency's refusal to use the administration's new name for the Gulf of Mexic...

AP Reporter Barred from White House Briefing for Third Day
The Associated Press reported that one of its journalists was again barred from a White House briefing on Thursday, marking the third consecutive day that AP reporters were blocked from covering the president due to the news agency's refusal to use the administration's new name for the Gulf of Mexic...
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52% Bias Score

US VP Vance Accuses Europe of Censorship, Draws Parallels to Soviet Era
At a European conference, US Vice President Vance unexpectedly focused on criticizing European censorship of conservative viewpoints, citing court cases and election annulments as evidence, drawing parallels to Soviet-era oppression, and linking this to public dissatisfaction with immigration.

US VP Vance Accuses Europe of Censorship, Draws Parallels to Soviet Era
At a European conference, US Vice President Vance unexpectedly focused on criticizing European censorship of conservative viewpoints, citing court cases and election annulments as evidence, drawing parallels to Soviet-era oppression, and linking this to public dissatisfaction with immigration.
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64% Bias Score
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