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Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Soars to 67% Amidst US Tensions
A KMIS poll from February 14-March 4, 2025, reveals that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating rose to 67 percent, up from 57 percent in early February, following a tense White House meeting with US President Trump and Vice President Vance that resulted in Zelenskyy's early depar...
Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Soars to 67% Amidst US Tensions
A KMIS poll from February 14-March 4, 2025, reveals that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating rose to 67 percent, up from 57 percent in early February, following a tense White House meeting with US President Trump and Vice President Vance that resulted in Zelenskyy's early depar...
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32% Bias Score


Epidemics and Youth Political Distrust: A Global Study
A London School of Economics study using Gallup data (2006-2018) from 142 countries shows that youth who experienced epidemics during their formative years exhibit decreased trust in government and elections, potentially contributing to the rise of populist movements.
Epidemics and Youth Political Distrust: A Global Study
A London School of Economics study using Gallup data (2006-2018) from 142 countries shows that youth who experienced epidemics during their formative years exhibit decreased trust in government and elections, potentially contributing to the rise of populist movements.
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48% Bias Score


US Aid Halt to Ukraine Impacts Scranton Weapons Plant
The pause in US military aid to Ukraine has created uncertainty at a Scranton, Pennsylvania, weapons factory producing 155mm artillery shells, impacting local jobs and highlighting the intertwined relationship between US foreign policy and domestic economic realities.
US Aid Halt to Ukraine Impacts Scranton Weapons Plant
The pause in US military aid to Ukraine has created uncertainty at a Scranton, Pennsylvania, weapons factory producing 155mm artillery shells, impacting local jobs and highlighting the intertwined relationship between US foreign policy and domestic economic realities.
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44% Bias Score


Harris to Decide on California Gubernatorial Bid by Summer
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will decide by summer's end whether to run for California governor in 2026, a decision that could significantly impact both state and national politics. Term limits prevent current Governor Gavin Newsom from running again, creating an open race.
Harris to Decide on California Gubernatorial Bid by Summer
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will decide by summer's end whether to run for California governor in 2026, a decision that could significantly impact both state and national politics. Term limits prevent current Governor Gavin Newsom from running again, creating an open race.
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44% Bias Score


Harris Weighs California Governor Bid
Kamala Harris is considering a run for California governor in 2026, fueled by high poll numbers (57% voter support) and support from current California Attorney General Rob Bonta. This decision, to be made by summer's end, would likely preclude a 2028 presidential bid.
Harris Weighs California Governor Bid
Kamala Harris is considering a run for California governor in 2026, fueled by high poll numbers (57% voter support) and support from current California Attorney General Rob Bonta. This decision, to be made by summer's end, would likely preclude a 2028 presidential bid.
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40% Bias Score


Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...
Bavarian Debt Brake Relaxation Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Political Discord
Bavaria's state parliament faces a critical vote on relaxing the debt brake, requiring a two-thirds majority which is currently unattainable without the support of the Free Voters and/or Greens. The CSU, needing these parties' votes, must address their concerns before the vote, with a subsequent pub...
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48% Bias Score

Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.

Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Plans to Dissolve Department of Education
President Trump plans to sign an executive order dissolving the Department of Education, shifting education control to states and emphasizing school choice, although the timing remains unclear and faces significant opposition.

Trump Plans to Dissolve Department of Education
President Trump plans to sign an executive order dissolving the Department of Education, shifting education control to states and emphasizing school choice, although the timing remains unclear and faces significant opposition.
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60% Bias Score

Paramount Moves to Dismiss Trump's \$20 Billion CBS Lawsuit
Paramount Global filed a motion to dismiss Donald Trump's \$20 billion lawsuit against CBS News on Thursday, arguing the case was wrongly filed in Texas because neither Paramount nor CBS News are based there, and the interview at the center of the lawsuit was not produced there. Trump alleges the ne...

Paramount Moves to Dismiss Trump's \$20 Billion CBS Lawsuit
Paramount Global filed a motion to dismiss Donald Trump's \$20 billion lawsuit against CBS News on Thursday, arguing the case was wrongly filed in Texas because neither Paramount nor CBS News are based there, and the interview at the center of the lawsuit was not produced there. Trump alleges the ne...
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48% Bias Score

Harris to Decide on California Gubernatorial Run by Summer's End
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will decide by the end of summer whether to run for California Governor in 2026, a decision that could significantly impact both the California gubernatorial race and the 2028 presidential election. Her potential candidacy has prompted reactions from other Democra...

Harris to Decide on California Gubernatorial Run by Summer's End
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will decide by the end of summer whether to run for California Governor in 2026, a decision that could significantly impact both the California gubernatorial race and the 2028 presidential election. Her potential candidacy has prompted reactions from other Democra...
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Liberal Party's Unexpected Resurgence Amidst U.S. Trade Dispute
Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation and a trade dispute with the U.S. that imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, the Canadian Liberal Party, initially projected to suffer a significant electoral defeat, is now experiencing a surge in popularity, with polls suggesting a potential win o...

Canadian Liberal Party's Unexpected Resurgence Amidst U.S. Trade Dispute
Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation and a trade dispute with the U.S. that imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, the Canadian Liberal Party, initially projected to suffer a significant electoral defeat, is now experiencing a surge in popularity, with polls suggesting a potential win o...
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60% Bias Score

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...
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32% Bias Score
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