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Venezuelan Journalists Arrested for Reporting on Rising Crime
Caracas-based journalist Nakary Ramos and her husband Gianni González were arrested and charged with hate speech and publishing false news after their report on rising crime rates contradicted government claims; this exemplifies the ongoing repression of journalists in Venezuela.
Venezuelan Journalists Arrested for Reporting on Rising Crime
Caracas-based journalist Nakary Ramos and her husband Gianni González were arrested and charged with hate speech and publishing false news after their report on rising crime rates contradicted government claims; this exemplifies the ongoing repression of journalists in Venezuela.
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60% Bias Score


Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.
Turkish Government Represses Actors Supporting Opposition Boycotts
Turkey's crackdown on actors supporting opposition boycotts of pro-government entities resulted in job losses, social media bans, and arrests, highlighting the government's suppression of dissent and control over state media like TRT, despite constitutional guarantees of free speech.
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52% Bias Score


Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.
Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.
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48% Bias Score


US Wrongfully Deports Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious Detention Center
The US wrongfully deported Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is now detained in El Salvador's CECOT, despite the US government's admission of error. This incident highlights broader concerns about US deportation practices, human rights violations, and the treatment of deportees in El Salv...
US Wrongfully Deports Salvadoran Citizen to Notorious Detention Center
The US wrongfully deported Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is now detained in El Salvador's CECOT, despite the US government's admission of error. This incident highlights broader concerns about US deportation practices, human rights violations, and the treatment of deportees in El Salv...
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72% Bias Score


NPS Restores Harriet Tubman to Underground Railroad Webpage After Controversial Alteration
The National Park Service restored its "What is the Underground Railroad?" webpage to its original state after removing Harriet Tubman's image and altering the text in early February; the changes, made without NPS leadership approval, sparked public criticism and prompted a swift reversal.
NPS Restores Harriet Tubman to Underground Railroad Webpage After Controversial Alteration
The National Park Service restored its "What is the Underground Railroad?" webpage to its original state after removing Harriet Tubman's image and altering the text in early February; the changes, made without NPS leadership approval, sparked public criticism and prompted a swift reversal.
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84% Bias Score


NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.
NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.
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32% Bias Score

Nigeria Bans Song Criticizing Tinubu's Economic Policies
Nigerian authorities banned Eedris Abdulkareem's song "Tell Your Papa," which criticizes President Bola Tinubu's economic policies and resulting hardship, prompting a freedom-of-expression debate and legal challenges from rights groups; the song was released April 6th.

Nigeria Bans Song Criticizing Tinubu's Economic Policies
Nigerian authorities banned Eedris Abdulkareem's song "Tell Your Papa," which criticizes President Bola Tinubu's economic policies and resulting hardship, prompting a freedom-of-expression debate and legal challenges from rights groups; the song was released April 6th.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.

Turkish Journalist Ends Commentary Amidst Terrorism Charges
Professor Nuray Mert, a Turkish journalist and academic, announced she is ending her political commentary due to fear for her safety and that of Turkey, following a terrorism charge related to a 2014 photograph taken in the Syrian Kurdish region, resulting in a travel ban.
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52% Bias Score

German Editor Sentenced for Defamatory Meme of Interior Minister
A German court sentenced David Bendels, editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated Deutschland Kurier, to a seven-month suspended prison sentence and a €1,500 fine for posting a manipulated image of Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on X, depicting her with a sign reading "I hate freedom of speech," despite...

German Editor Sentenced for Defamatory Meme of Interior Minister
A German court sentenced David Bendels, editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated Deutschland Kurier, to a seven-month suspended prison sentence and a €1,500 fine for posting a manipulated image of Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on X, depicting her with a sign reading "I hate freedom of speech," despite...
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60% Bias Score

US Naval Academy Removes Hundreds of Books, Including Holocaust Texts, Before Hegseth Visit
The US Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books, predominantly focusing on race, diversity, and gender, including Holocaust and antisemitism materials, and a display honoring Jewish female graduates, before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, prompting concerns over censorship.

US Naval Academy Removes Hundreds of Books, Including Holocaust Texts, Before Hegseth Visit
The US Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books, predominantly focusing on race, diversity, and gender, including Holocaust and antisemitism materials, and a display honoring Jewish female graduates, before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, prompting concerns over censorship.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
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56% Bias Score
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