Carter's Legacy Highlights Biden's Moral Failure in Gaza
Jason Carter's eulogy for his grandfather, Jimmy Carter, highlighted the former president's commitment to human rights, contrasting sharply with President Biden's perceived inaction and support for Israel amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by thousands of Palestinian civilian cas...
Carter's Legacy Highlights Biden's Moral Failure in Gaza
Jason Carter's eulogy for his grandfather, Jimmy Carter, highlighted the former president's commitment to human rights, contrasting sharply with President Biden's perceived inaction and support for Israel amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, marked by thousands of Palestinian civilian cas...
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64% Bias Score
78 Dead, 166 Rescued After South Africa Mine Rescue
At least 78 bodies have been recovered and 166 miners rescued from a Stilfontein gold mine following a three-day rescue operation; the operation began after South African police cut off vital supplies in November in an attempt to end illegal mining, resulting in at least 109 deaths from starvation a...
78 Dead, 166 Rescued After South Africa Mine Rescue
At least 78 bodies have been recovered and 166 miners rescued from a Stilfontein gold mine following a three-day rescue operation; the operation began after South African police cut off vital supplies in November in an attempt to end illegal mining, resulting in at least 109 deaths from starvation a...
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40% Bias Score
Global Antisemitism Surges to 2.2 Billion, Fueled by Conflict and Lack of Holocaust Awareness
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Global 100 Index reveals that 46% of adults globally hold deeply entrenched antisemitic views, a number that has more than doubled in the past decade, reaching 2.2 billion people, fueled by the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent conflict, with younger generat...
Global Antisemitism Surges to 2.2 Billion, Fueled by Conflict and Lack of Holocaust Awareness
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Global 100 Index reveals that 46% of adults globally hold deeply entrenched antisemitic views, a number that has more than doubled in the past decade, reaching 2.2 billion people, fueled by the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent conflict, with younger generat...
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48% Bias Score
Cuba Frees 553 Prisoners Amid US Policy Shift
The Cuban government announced the release of 553 prisoners, coinciding with the US removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, following discussions with the Vatican. This decision comes despite ongoing US economic sanctions and questions remain regarding the number of political pri...
Cuba Frees 553 Prisoners Amid US Policy Shift
The Cuban government announced the release of 553 prisoners, coinciding with the US removing Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, following discussions with the Vatican. This decision comes despite ongoing US economic sanctions and questions remain regarding the number of political pri...
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48% Bias Score
Over 100 Dead in South Africa Mine After Authorities Cut Off Supplies
Over 100 illegal miners have died, and hundreds more remain trapped in South Africa's abandoned Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, sparking a delayed rescue operation that began this week.
Over 100 Dead in South Africa Mine After Authorities Cut Off Supplies
Over 100 illegal miners have died, and hundreds more remain trapped in South Africa's abandoned Buffelsfontein Gold Mine after authorities cut off their supplies in November, sparking a delayed rescue operation that began this week.
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52% Bias Score
Turkish Bar Association Sued Over Syria Journalist Deaths
Following the deaths of two journalists in Syria, the Istanbul Bar Association issued a statement condemning the killings and calling for an investigation, leading to a lawsuit against its chair and 10 board members for "terrorist propaganda" and spreading misinformation.
Turkish Bar Association Sued Over Syria Journalist Deaths
Following the deaths of two journalists in Syria, the Istanbul Bar Association issued a statement condemning the killings and calling for an investigation, leading to a lawsuit against its chair and 10 board members for "terrorist propaganda" and spreading misinformation.
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36% Bias Score
Israeli Drone Strike Kills Six in Jenin Refugee Camp
An Israeli drone strike in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank killed six Palestinians, including a 15-year-old boy and three brothers, on Tuesday evening, amidst ongoing Israeli military operations and a separate PA operation targeting resistance fighters, escalating the already volati...
Israeli Drone Strike Kills Six in Jenin Refugee Camp
An Israeli drone strike in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank killed six Palestinians, including a 15-year-old boy and three brothers, on Tuesday evening, amidst ongoing Israeli military operations and a separate PA operation targeting resistance fighters, escalating the already volati...
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52% Bias Score
Ecuador's Constitutional Crisis: President Blocks Vice President
Ecuador is facing a constitutional crisis as President Daniel Noboa blocks Vice President Verónica Abad from her office, issuing decrees to leave for campaigning while appointing his secretary as acting vice president; a judge who reinstated Abad faces threats.
Ecuador's Constitutional Crisis: President Blocks Vice President
Ecuador is facing a constitutional crisis as President Daniel Noboa blocks Vice President Verónica Abad from her office, issuing decrees to leave for campaigning while appointing his secretary as acting vice president; a judge who reinstated Abad faces threats.
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52% Bias Score
Privatized Firefighting Exposes Wealth Disparity in LA Wildfires
Amidst California wildfires, wealthy Los Angeles residents hire private firefighting services, leaving less-affluent areas vulnerable, exposing historical parallels to pre-20th century private fire brigades, and highlighting future inequities in access to essential services.
Privatized Firefighting Exposes Wealth Disparity in LA Wildfires
Amidst California wildfires, wealthy Los Angeles residents hire private firefighting services, leaving less-affluent areas vulnerable, exposing historical parallels to pre-20th century private fire brigades, and highlighting future inequities in access to essential services.
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60% Bias Score
EU Irregular Entries Drop 38% in 2024
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024 to 239,000—the lowest since 2021—due to increased cooperation with partner countries and stricter visa rules, according to Frontex; however, challenges remain in certain regions.
EU Irregular Entries Drop 38% in 2024
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024 to 239,000—the lowest since 2021—due to increased cooperation with partner countries and stricter visa rules, according to Frontex; however, challenges remain in certain regions.
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44% Bias Score
Cuba Releases 553 Prisoners After US Removes it From Terrorist List
Following President Biden's removal of Cuba from the US state sponsor of terrorism list on January 14th, 2025, Cuba released 553 prisoners, a move that, while welcomed by Cuba, is overshadowed by continued US sanctions that Cuba blames for its economic crisis; the Vatican reportedly aided in the pri...
Cuba Releases 553 Prisoners After US Removes it From Terrorist List
Following President Biden's removal of Cuba from the US state sponsor of terrorism list on January 14th, 2025, Cuba released 553 prisoners, a move that, while welcomed by Cuba, is overshadowed by continued US sanctions that Cuba blames for its economic crisis; the Vatican reportedly aided in the pri...
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36% Bias Score
U.S. Removes Cuba From State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday, a move intended to facilitate dialogue with the Vatican for the release of political prisoners, but this could be reversed if Donald Trump wins the next election.
U.S. Removes Cuba From State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday, a move intended to facilitate dialogue with the Vatican for the release of political prisoners, but this could be reversed if Donald Trump wins the next election.
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40% Bias Score