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Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Mississippi Today
A Mississippi judge dismissed former Governor Phil Bryant's defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today, a news outlet that won a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the misspending of $77 million in federal welfare funds; the judge ruled that the outlet engaged in constitutionally protected speech...
Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Mississippi Today
A Mississippi judge dismissed former Governor Phil Bryant's defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today, a news outlet that won a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the misspending of $77 million in federal welfare funds; the judge ruled that the outlet engaged in constitutionally protected speech...
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36% Bias Score


News Avoidance: Declining Consumption and Media Adaptations
A new poll reveals a sharp decline in news consumption across various platforms, driven by factors such as news fatigue, distrust, and the overwhelming volume of negative news. News organizations are responding by creating shorter, more digestible content and emphasizing transparency.
News Avoidance: Declining Consumption and Media Adaptations
A new poll reveals a sharp decline in news consumption across various platforms, driven by factors such as news fatigue, distrust, and the overwhelming volume of negative news. News organizations are responding by creating shorter, more digestible content and emphasizing transparency.
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36% Bias Score


Belarus After 2020: Petz's Book Chronicles a Nation's Transformation
Ingo Petz's new book, "Rasender Stillstand," analyzes Belarus's political evolution since the 2020 protests, highlighting the challenges of reporting on the increasingly isolated nation and the importance of understanding its regional context in relation to the war in Ukraine. The book is published ...
Belarus After 2020: Petz's Book Chronicles a Nation's Transformation
Ingo Petz's new book, "Rasender Stillstand," analyzes Belarus's political evolution since the 2020 protests, highlighting the challenges of reporting on the increasingly isolated nation and the importance of understanding its regional context in relation to the war in Ukraine. The book is published ...
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36% Bias Score


Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
Swedish Journalist Arrested in Turkey Amid NATO Tensions
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin was arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, facing charges of "insulting the president" and "membership in a terrorist organization" for his alleged involvement in a protest critical of President Erdoğan; the Swedish government is demanding consular access and has ...
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Crackdown: Journalists Detained Amid Protests
Two journalists were detained in Istanbul on Friday, following the arrest of 11 other journalists earlier this week, as part of a government crackdown on media coverage of Turkey's largest protests in over a decade, which began after the arrest of Istanbul's opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Turkish Crackdown: Journalists Detained Amid Protests
Two journalists were detained in Istanbul on Friday, following the arrest of 11 other journalists earlier this week, as part of a government crackdown on media coverage of Turkey's largest protests in over a decade, which began after the arrest of Istanbul's opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...

Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Claims Capture of Ukrainian Village in Sumy Region
Russia's defense ministry claimed the capture of Basovka village in Ukraine's Sumy region on Sunday, a rare cross-border advance near Russia's Kursk region; this follows a similar claim in March regarding Novenke village, while Ukraine reported repelling previous incursions.

Russia Claims Capture of Ukrainian Village in Sumy Region
Russia's defense ministry claimed the capture of Basovka village in Ukraine's Sumy region on Sunday, a rare cross-border advance near Russia's Kursk region; this follows a similar claim in March regarding Novenke village, while Ukraine reported repelling previous incursions.
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40% Bias Score

BBC's 1957 Spaghetti Hoax and the Decline of April Fool's Day Pranks
On April 1, 1957, the BBC broadcast a fabricated news report about spaghetti growing on trees, deceiving many British viewers due to the novelty of spaghetti in Britain and the BBC's credibility. This tradition, once common in British media, has declined due to concerns about misinformation and publ...

BBC's 1957 Spaghetti Hoax and the Decline of April Fool's Day Pranks
On April 1, 1957, the BBC broadcast a fabricated news report about spaghetti growing on trees, deceiving many British viewers due to the novelty of spaghetti in Britain and the BBC's credibility. This tradition, once common in British media, has declined due to concerns about misinformation and publ...
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40% Bias Score

White House Correspondents' Dinner Cancels Comedian, Prioritizing Journalism
The White House Correspondents' Association canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance at the 2024 dinner, prioritizing a focus on celebrating journalists' work and supporting future journalists over entertainment. The event is scheduled for April 26th in Washington, D.C., and comes amid controvers...

White House Correspondents' Dinner Cancels Comedian, Prioritizing Journalism
The White House Correspondents' Association canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance at the 2024 dinner, prioritizing a focus on celebrating journalists' work and supporting future journalists over entertainment. The event is scheduled for April 26th in Washington, D.C., and comes amid controvers...
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36% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Mayor's Arrest
Hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul against the jailing of mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, sparking one of the biggest demonstrations against President Erdogan; the CHP claims 2.2 million participated, while the government has responded with crackdowns on journalists and proteste...

Mass Protests Erupt in Turkey Following Mayor's Arrest
Hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul against the jailing of mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on corruption charges, sparking one of the biggest demonstrations against President Erdogan; the CHP claims 2.2 million participated, while the government has responded with crackdowns on journalists and proteste...
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40% Bias Score

BBC Journalist Expelled from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was expelled from Turkey after 17 hours of detention for reporting on anti-government protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu; Turkish authorities cited a lack of press accreditation, while the BBC condemns the action as an attack on press freedom.

BBC Journalist Expelled from Turkey Amid Crackdown on Protests
BBC journalist Mark Lowen was expelled from Turkey after 17 hours of detention for reporting on anti-government protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu; Turkish authorities cited a lack of press accreditation, while the BBC condemns the action as an attack on press freedom.
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32% Bias Score
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