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Jim Foley: Two Images, One Legacy
The 2014 ISIS beheading of American journalist Jim Foley, captured in a widely circulated photo and video, sparked global outrage; the discovery of a contrasting image of Foley reading in an Afghan outpost by the photographer, Bill Wilder, years later, provides deeper insights into his courage and c...
Jim Foley: Two Images, One Legacy
The 2014 ISIS beheading of American journalist Jim Foley, captured in a widely circulated photo and video, sparked global outrage; the discovery of a contrasting image of Foley reading in an Afghan outpost by the photographer, Bill Wilder, years later, provides deeper insights into his courage and c...
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40% Bias Score


Family Confirms Austin Tice Alive, Renewing Hope After Years of Kidnapping
The family of Austin Tice, an American journalist kidnapped in Syria in 2012, announced that he is alive, citing a U.S. government-vetted source; this follows years of efforts to secure his release, including diplomatic initiatives and a $1 million FBI reward.
Family Confirms Austin Tice Alive, Renewing Hope After Years of Kidnapping
The family of Austin Tice, an American journalist kidnapped in Syria in 2012, announced that he is alive, citing a U.S. government-vetted source; this follows years of efforts to secure his release, including diplomatic initiatives and a $1 million FBI reward.
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44% Bias Score


LA Times to Integrate AI "Bias Meter" Amidst Controversy
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced plans to integrate an AI-powered "bias meter" into the newspaper's articles by January 2024, aiming to identify and address source bias and provide readers with opposing viewpoints, a move that has drawn criticism from the paper's staff union.
LA Times to Integrate AI "Bias Meter" Amidst Controversy
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced plans to integrate an AI-powered "bias meter" into the newspaper's articles by January 2024, aiming to identify and address source bias and provide readers with opposing viewpoints, a move that has drawn criticism from the paper's staff union.
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52% Bias Score


Patel's FBI Nomination Sparks Concerns Over Media Targeting and Political Influence
Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel for FBI director has sparked controversy due to Patel's past statements about targeting journalists and his close ties to Trump. These remarks have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and political influence within the FBI, with senators from...
Patel's FBI Nomination Sparks Concerns Over Media Targeting and Political Influence
Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel for FBI director has sparked controversy due to Patel's past statements about targeting journalists and his close ties to Trump. These remarks have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and political influence within the FBI, with senators from...
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48% Bias Score


Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize Awarded to Amiri and Other Groups
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize, commemorating a government president murdered by a right-wing extremist, was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open for Diversity" initiative in Darmstadt on December 4th, 2024, recognizing their commitment to social cohe...
Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize Awarded to Amiri and Other Groups
The Walter Lübcke Democracy Prize, commemorating a government president murdered by a right-wing extremist, was awarded to journalist Natalie Amiri, the Darmstadt History Workshop, and the "Open for Diversity" initiative in Darmstadt on December 4th, 2024, recognizing their commitment to social cohe...
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24% Bias Score


Canadian Publishers Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
A coalition of major Canadian news publishers sued OpenAI on Friday, alleging copyright infringement due to OpenAI using their content to train its ChatGPT AI system without permission or compensation, raising critical questions about AI training data and intellectual property rights.
Canadian Publishers Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
A coalition of major Canadian news publishers sued OpenAI on Friday, alleging copyright infringement due to OpenAI using their content to train its ChatGPT AI system without permission or compensation, raising critical questions about AI training data and intellectual property rights.
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40% Bias Score

Tice Family Confirms Journalist Alive, Biden Administration Silent Amid Syria Conflict
The family of Austin Tice, a journalist held captive in Syria since 2012, announced new confirmation that he is alive and well, but the Biden administration offered no comment, sparking accusations of dishonesty and frustration over inaction amid recent rebel advances in Syria.

Tice Family Confirms Journalist Alive, Biden Administration Silent Amid Syria Conflict
The family of Austin Tice, a journalist held captive in Syria since 2012, announced new confirmation that he is alive and well, but the Biden administration offered no comment, sparking accusations of dishonesty and frustration over inaction amid recent rebel advances in Syria.
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44% Bias Score

Bakhmut's Destruction: Community Resilience Amidst Uncertainty
The battle for Bakhmut, Ukraine, left the city in ruins, displacing its 80,000 residents. Despite this, the community maintains its identity through cultural practices and the continued publication of their local newspaper, Vpered, which serves as a vital connection and information source for displa...

Bakhmut's Destruction: Community Resilience Amidst Uncertainty
The battle for Bakhmut, Ukraine, left the city in ruins, displacing its 80,000 residents. Despite this, the community maintains its identity through cultural practices and the continued publication of their local newspaper, Vpered, which serves as a vital connection and information source for displa...
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36% Bias Score

Observer Sold to Tortoise Media Amid Journalist Strike
The Scott Trust sold the Observer, Britain's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for $32 million, despite a 48-hour journalist strike protesting the sale; Tortoise Media plans to invest in the Observer's digital presence and maintain its print edition.

Observer Sold to Tortoise Media Amid Journalist Strike
The Scott Trust sold the Observer, Britain's oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for $32 million, despite a 48-hour journalist strike protesting the sale; Tortoise Media plans to invest in the Observer's digital presence and maintain its print edition.
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32% Bias Score

Mexican Journalist Kidnapped, Released in Jalisco
Mexican journalist Noé Zavaleta was briefly kidnapped early Wednesday in Jalisco by an armed group suspected to be from the CJNG cartel; he was released unharmed after they realized they had the wrong person; he was scheduled to present a book at the Guadalajara International Book Fair but cancelled...

Mexican Journalist Kidnapped, Released in Jalisco
Mexican journalist Noé Zavaleta was briefly kidnapped early Wednesday in Jalisco by an armed group suspected to be from the CJNG cartel; he was released unharmed after they realized they had the wrong person; he was scheduled to present a book at the Guadalajara International Book Fair but cancelled...
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28% Bias Score

Scott Trust to retain Observer stake despite staff strike
The Scott Trust, Guardian's parent company, will maintain a stake in The Observer after its sale to Tortoise Media, despite staff strikes protesting the deal; the chair outlined five conditions for approval, emphasizing long-term funding and editorial independence.

Scott Trust to retain Observer stake despite staff strike
The Scott Trust, Guardian's parent company, will maintain a stake in The Observer after its sale to Tortoise Media, despite staff strikes protesting the deal; the chair outlined five conditions for approval, emphasizing long-term funding and editorial independence.
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36% Bias Score

Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday, following his February 2022 detention after a lunch meeting with a Japanese diplomat; the closed-door trial excluded foreign observers and family.

Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Seven Years for Espionage
A Beijing court sentenced veteran Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu to seven years in prison for espionage on Friday, following his February 2022 detention after a lunch meeting with a Japanese diplomat; the closed-door trial excluded foreign observers and family.
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48% Bias Score
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