Showing 1,309 to 1,320 of 10,943 results


Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.
Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Pirro Appointed DC US Attorney, White House Proposes DOGE Cuts, Musk Faces Lawsuit
Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as DC's interim US Attorney, promising a tough approach to crime; the White House is sending Congress a $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package; and a judge allowed a lawsuit against Elon Musk regarding DOGE to proceed, while dismissing claims against Donald Trump.
Pirro Appointed DC US Attorney, White House Proposes DOGE Cuts, Musk Faces Lawsuit
Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as DC's interim US Attorney, promising a tough approach to crime; the White House is sending Congress a $9.4 billion DOGE cuts package; and a judge allowed a lawsuit against Elon Musk regarding DOGE to proceed, while dismissing claims against Donald Trump.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Polish Presidential Election to Decide Rule of Law's Future
Poland's June 1st presidential election pits liberal Rafał Trzaskowski against right-winger Karol Nawrocki, deciding whether the country will fully restore the rule of law and its relationship with the EU, or continue a turbulent path.
Polish Presidential Election to Decide Rule of Law's Future
Poland's June 1st presidential election pits liberal Rafał Trzaskowski against right-winger Karol Nawrocki, deciding whether the country will fully restore the rule of law and its relationship with the EU, or continue a turbulent path.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Disinformation Campaign Targets Polish Presidential Election
During Poland's presidential election, disinformation campaigns used social media to spread false narratives, employing tactics like information overload and impersonating media outlets, targeting voters aged 30-65 and potentially linked to a Singapore-based entity, 'Score News', allegedly funded by...
Disinformation Campaign Targets Polish Presidential Election
During Poland's presidential election, disinformation campaigns used social media to spread false narratives, employing tactics like information overload and impersonating media outlets, targeting voters aged 30-65 and potentially linked to a Singapore-based entity, 'Score News', allegedly funded by...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Intensifies
Ahead of Poland's second presidential election round, both candidates face intensified disinformation campaigns using FIMI tools, spreading false narratives—like ballot tampering—mostly via vulnerable social media, aiming to suppress voter turnout.
Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Intensifies
Ahead of Poland's second presidential election round, both candidates face intensified disinformation campaigns using FIMI tools, spreading false narratives—like ballot tampering—mostly via vulnerable social media, aiming to suppress voter turnout.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Chega Overtakes Socialists to Become Portugal's Main Opposition Party
Following Portugal's recent elections, Chega, led by André Ventura, secured 60 seats, surpassing the Socialist Party (58) to become the main opposition party. The conservative coalition AD won with 91 seats.
Chega Overtakes Socialists to Become Portugal's Main Opposition Party
Following Portugal's recent elections, Chega, led by André Ventura, secured 60 seats, surpassing the Socialist Party (58) to become the main opposition party. The conservative coalition AD won with 91 seats.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.

Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Republican Representatives Face Backlash Over Controversial Legislation
Representatives Mike Flood and Ashley Hinson faced angry crowds at town halls this week over their votes for a new legislative package. The bill includes $700 billion in Medicaid cuts and provisions that could protect Trump administration officials from court orders, sparking widespread outrage amon...

Republican Representatives Face Backlash Over Controversial Legislation
Representatives Mike Flood and Ashley Hinson faced angry crowds at town halls this week over their votes for a new legislative package. The bill includes $700 billion in Medicaid cuts and provisions that could protect Trump administration officials from court orders, sparking widespread outrage amon...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Starmer Accuses Farage of Economically Unsustainable Tax Cuts
Prime Minister Keir Starmer accuses Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of proposing economically unsustainable tax cuts, potentially increasing mortgage costs, drawing parallels to Liz Truss's policies; Reform UK gained significantly in recent local elections, but fell short of a majority.

Starmer Accuses Farage of Economically Unsustainable Tax Cuts
Prime Minister Keir Starmer accuses Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of proposing economically unsustainable tax cuts, potentially increasing mortgage costs, drawing parallels to Liz Truss's policies; Reform UK gained significantly in recent local elections, but fell short of a majority.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Japan Intervenes in Rice Market to Curb Inflation Ahead of Elections
To combat soaring rice prices in Japan, the government launched a program on Monday to sell 300,000 metric tons of national reserves directly to major retailers, aiming to reduce the price of a 5kg bag to ¥2,000 by June, after prices nearly doubled since last year, reaching a record high of ¥4,285 i...

Japan Intervenes in Rice Market to Curb Inflation Ahead of Elections
To combat soaring rice prices in Japan, the government launched a program on Monday to sell 300,000 metric tons of national reserves directly to major retailers, aiming to reduce the price of a 5kg bag to ¥2,000 by June, after prices nearly doubled since last year, reaching a record high of ¥4,285 i...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Thunder Dominate Timberwolves in Game 5, Clinching 3-1 Series Lead
The Oklahoma City Thunder are leading the Minnesota Timberwolves 65-32 at halftime in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, boasting a 3-1 series lead. The Thunder's dominance is highlighted by strong performances in the paint and at the free throw line, despite a below-average three-point shooti...

Thunder Dominate Timberwolves in Game 5, Clinching 3-1 Series Lead
The Oklahoma City Thunder are leading the Minnesota Timberwolves 65-32 at halftime in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, boasting a 3-1 series lead. The Thunder's dominance is highlighted by strong performances in the paint and at the free throw line, despite a below-average three-point shooti...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.

Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 1,309 to 1,320 of 10,943 results