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Private School Attendance Remains High Among UK Elites
A Sutton Trust report reveals that those in top positions in British society are disproportionately privately educated, highlighting persistent social inequality.
Private School Attendance Remains High Among UK Elites
A Sutton Trust report reveals that those in top positions in British society are disproportionately privately educated, highlighting persistent social inequality.
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60% Bias Score


India's New Elite Clubs: A Shift From Tradition
The rise of modern private members' clubs in India caters to a new wealthy class of entrepreneurs and creatives, contrasting with the exclusivity of traditional gymkhanas; Soho House's expansion exemplifies this shift, though access remains limited.
India's New Elite Clubs: A Shift From Tradition
The rise of modern private members' clubs in India caters to a new wealthy class of entrepreneurs and creatives, contrasting with the exclusivity of traditional gymkhanas; Soho House's expansion exemplifies this shift, though access remains limited.
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48% Bias Score


Polo-Playing Drug Lord Sentenced to 16 Years
Muhammed Asif Hafeez, a 66-year-old Pakistani businessman and polo club ambassador, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in New York for conspiring to import millions of doses of heroin and other drugs into the US, after a joint operation between British and American authorities exposed his vast drug...
Polo-Playing Drug Lord Sentenced to 16 Years
Muhammed Asif Hafeez, a 66-year-old Pakistani businessman and polo club ambassador, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in New York for conspiring to import millions of doses of heroin and other drugs into the US, after a joint operation between British and American authorities exposed his vast drug...
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64% Bias Score


Critique of Meritocracy in Public Service Advocacy
Simon van Teutem's new book and Rutger Bregman's previous work advocate for high-achieving individuals to prioritize public service, challenging prevailing individualistic corporate mindsets and raising concerns about meritocracy and social inequality.
Critique of Meritocracy in Public Service Advocacy
Simon van Teutem's new book and Rutger Bregman's previous work advocate for high-achieving individuals to prioritize public service, challenging prevailing individualistic corporate mindsets and raising concerns about meritocracy and social inequality.
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60% Bias Score


Davos WEF: Criticisms and Enduring Value in a Polarized World
The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, faces criticism for its lack of transparency and American dominance, yet it remains a key platform for global dialogue and an early indicator of emerging trends, including the rise of environmental activism and counter-movements.
Davos WEF: Criticisms and Enduring Value in a Polarized World
The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, faces criticism for its lack of transparency and American dominance, yet it remains a key platform for global dialogue and an early indicator of emerging trends, including the rise of environmental activism and counter-movements.
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44% Bias Score


Ivy League Graduate Charged with Murder of Health CEO
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old with an Ivy League education, was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of a health insurance company; police found a 3D-printed gun and silencer on him.
Ivy League Graduate Charged with Murder of Health CEO
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old with an Ivy League education, was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of a health insurance company; police found a 3D-printed gun and silencer on him.
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40% Bias Score

Epstein Files: Bipartisan Effort Exposes MAGA's Shifting Allegiances
A House subcommittee voted to force the release of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a move initiated by a progressive Democrat and supported by several pro-Trump Republicans, highlighting a shift in the MAGA movement's perception of the Trump administration.

Epstein Files: Bipartisan Effort Exposes MAGA's Shifting Allegiances
A House subcommittee voted to force the release of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a move initiated by a progressive Democrat and supported by several pro-Trump Republicans, highlighting a shift in the MAGA movement's perception of the Trump administration.
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52% Bias Score

Markovits: Meritocracy's Trap and the Rigid American Class System
In his book "The Meritocracy Trap," Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits argues that the American class system's rigidity is due to a meritocracy that has intensified competition for elite universities, benefiting children from privileged backgrounds and eliminating comfortable middle-class jobs; he ...

Markovits: Meritocracy's Trap and the Rigid American Class System
In his book "The Meritocracy Trap," Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits argues that the American class system's rigidity is due to a meritocracy that has intensified competition for elite universities, benefiting children from privileged backgrounds and eliminating comfortable middle-class jobs; he ...
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36% Bias Score

Putin's Redefinition of Russia's Elite and the Impact of the SMO
Vladimir Putin's 2024 and 2025 statements redefined Russia's elite, contrasting corrupt officials with patriotic laborers and soldiers; the ongoing slow replacement of the elite is being accelerated by the Special Military Operation (SMO).

Putin's Redefinition of Russia's Elite and the Impact of the SMO
Vladimir Putin's 2024 and 2025 statements redefined Russia's elite, contrasting corrupt officials with patriotic laborers and soldiers; the ongoing slow replacement of the elite is being accelerated by the Special Military Operation (SMO).
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...

Dutch Gymnasia: From Elite Education to Competitive Rat Race
A Dutch author recounts a childhood anecdote illustrating persistent class distinctions in the Netherlands despite democratization; he contrasts past beliefs in social mobility with contemporary concerns about educational segregation, criticizing the modern competitive ethos in education and its imp...
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36% Bias Score

Epstein Documents Unsealed: Nearly 200 Names Revealed
A federal judge ordered the release of nearly 200 previously redacted names from court documents in a civil lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, revealing high-profile associates of Jeffrey Epstein, including former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, reigniting public interest in the case.

Epstein Documents Unsealed: Nearly 200 Names Revealed
A federal judge ordered the release of nearly 200 previously redacted names from court documents in a civil lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, revealing high-profile associates of Jeffrey Epstein, including former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, reigniting public interest in the case.
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56% Bias Score

Wokeness and the Elite
Analysis of the disconnect between the rhetoric and actions of social justice activists, focusing on the role of "wokeness" and the elite's appropriation of social justice language.

Wokeness and the Elite
Analysis of the disconnect between the rhetoric and actions of social justice activists, focusing on the role of "wokeness" and the elite's appropriation of social justice language.
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0% Bias Score
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