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Google Removes Diversity Holidays from Calendars
Google's online and mobile calendars will no longer automatically include Black History Month, Women's History Month, and LGBTQ+ holidays starting in 2025, a change Google says is due to the unsustainability of manually maintaining hundreds of global events, following a recent rollback of DEI initia...
Google Removes Diversity Holidays from Calendars
Google's online and mobile calendars will no longer automatically include Black History Month, Women's History Month, and LGBTQ+ holidays starting in 2025, a change Google says is due to the unsustainability of manually maintaining hundreds of global events, following a recent rollback of DEI initia...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Orders Purge Health Data, Hindering Research and Public Health
President Trump's executive orders led to the removal of vital health data from US health agency websites, hindering research, disproportionately harming marginalized communities, and potentially delaying responses to emerging health threats.
Trump's Executive Orders Purge Health Data, Hindering Research and Public Health
President Trump's executive orders led to the removal of vital health data from US health agency websites, hindering research, disproportionately harming marginalized communities, and potentially delaying responses to emerging health threats.
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76% Bias Score


Coates's "The Message": A Journey of Learning and Self-Reflection
Ta-Nehisi Coates's "The Message" details his travels to Senegal and Palestine, his engagement with a South Carolina school board meeting, and his reflections on storytelling, education, and journalism, revealing how these experiences challenge dominant narratives and highlight the need for diverse v...
Coates's "The Message": A Journey of Learning and Self-Reflection
Ta-Nehisi Coates's "The Message" details his travels to Senegal and Palestine, his engagement with a South Carolina school board meeting, and his reflections on storytelling, education, and journalism, revealing how these experiences challenge dominant narratives and highlight the need for diverse v...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Police Raid Palestinian Bookstore, Seizing Books and Arresting Employees
Israeli police raided Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting two employees and seizing approximately 35-40 books, allegedly for inciting violence; the EU condemned this as an attack on free speech.
Israeli Police Raid Palestinian Bookstore, Seizing Books and Arresting Employees
Israeli police raided Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting two employees and seizing approximately 35-40 books, allegedly for inciting violence; the EU condemned this as an attack on free speech.
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52% Bias Score


Hamburg School Cancels AfD Debate Amidst Antifa Protest Threat
A Hamburg high school canceled a planned political debate including the AfD due to anticipated Antifa protests, raising concerns about political neutrality in schools and the handling of potentially controversial topics among students.
Hamburg School Cancels AfD Debate Amidst Antifa Protest Threat
A Hamburg high school canceled a planned political debate including the AfD due to anticipated Antifa protests, raising concerns about political neutrality in schools and the handling of potentially controversial topics among students.
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56% Bias Score


Iranian Filmmaker's Powerful Critique of 2022 Protests Results in Exile
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" uses a Tehran family's experiences to depict the Iranian government's harsh response to the 2022 protests, highlighting the conflict between those upholding the regime and those seeking change, resulting in Rasoulof's eight-year prison sentence and su...
Iranian Filmmaker's Powerful Critique of 2022 Protests Results in Exile
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" uses a Tehran family's experiences to depict the Iranian government's harsh response to the 2022 protests, highlighting the conflict between those upholding the regime and those seeking change, resulting in Rasoulof's eight-year prison sentence and su...
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32% Bias Score

The Death of Irony? Navigating Humor in a Polarized World
A Dutch columnist debates the viability of humor concerning the Hitler salute after Elon Musk's controversial gesture at Trump's inauguration, consulting comedians Peter Pannekoek and Raoul Heertje for insights into the changing comedic landscape and audience reactions.

The Death of Irony? Navigating Humor in a Polarized World
A Dutch columnist debates the viability of humor concerning the Hitler salute after Elon Musk's controversial gesture at Trump's inauguration, consulting comedians Peter Pannekoek and Raoul Heertje for insights into the changing comedic landscape and audience reactions.
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48% Bias Score

China Tightens Control Over Online Military Information
China implemented new regulations on March 1st, 2024, governing online dissemination of military information, categorizing information into encouraged, prohibited, and neutral types to control the narrative and protect national security.

China Tightens Control Over Online Military Information
China implemented new regulations on March 1st, 2024, governing online dissemination of military information, categorizing information into encouraged, prohibited, and neutral types to control the narrative and protect national security.
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36% Bias Score

Jerusalem Bookstore Raid: Owners Arrested, Books Confiscated
Israeli police raided the Educational Bookstore in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna for "violating public order" after using Google Translate to examine the shop's stock; confiscated books included works by Noam Chomsky and Banksy, sparking protests and condemnation ...

Jerusalem Bookstore Raid: Owners Arrested, Books Confiscated
Israeli police raided the Educational Bookstore in East Jerusalem on Sunday, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna for "violating public order" after using Google Translate to examine the shop's stock; confiscated books included works by Noam Chomsky and Banksy, sparking protests and condemnation ...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Mitte Removes Privately Funded Public Art, Sparking Legal Battles
Berlin's Mitte district ordered the removal of privately funded public art installations, including "Memorias Urbanas" and the "Großen Lastenbär," due to a policy against long-term private art in public spaces, sparking legal challenges and debates about community engagement and cultural preservatio...

Berlin Mitte Removes Privately Funded Public Art, Sparking Legal Battles
Berlin's Mitte district ordered the removal of privately funded public art installations, including "Memorias Urbanas" and the "Großen Lastenbär," due to a policy against long-term private art in public spaces, sparking legal challenges and debates about community engagement and cultural preservatio...
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48% Bias Score

Harvard and Others Preserve Government Data Amidst Administration Purge
The Trump administration's removal of over 8,000 pages from government websites, including those from the CDC and the Census Bureau, has prompted organizations like Harvard University to create data archives to preserve public information, highlighting concerns about transparency and accountability.

Harvard and Others Preserve Government Data Amidst Administration Purge
The Trump administration's removal of over 8,000 pages from government websites, including those from the CDC and the Census Bureau, has prompted organizations like Harvard University to create data archives to preserve public information, highlighting concerns about transparency and accountability.
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48% Bias Score

Yemeni Christian Freed After Three Years in Egyptian Prison for Facebook Posts
Yemeni Christian refugee Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo was freed from Egyptian prison after three years of detention for Facebook posts discussing Islamic theology with a group of converts; his case highlights religious persecution and human rights violations.

Yemeni Christian Freed After Three Years in Egyptian Prison for Facebook Posts
Yemeni Christian refugee Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo was freed from Egyptian prison after three years of detention for Facebook posts discussing Islamic theology with a group of converts; his case highlights religious persecution and human rights violations.
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60% Bias Score
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