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Bloodywood: Indian Metal Band's Global Rise and Cultural Messaging
Bloodywood, an Indian metal band blending nu-metal with traditional instruments, achieved international recognition through viral YouTube covers and festival performances, using their platform to counter hate speech and celebrate Indian culture.
Bloodywood: Indian Metal Band's Global Rise and Cultural Messaging
Bloodywood, an Indian metal band blending nu-metal with traditional instruments, achieved international recognition through viral YouTube covers and festival performances, using their platform to counter hate speech and celebrate Indian culture.
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24% Bias Score


Berlin's 9-Euro-Fonds Ends After Subsidizing Public Transport for 31,700
A Berlin activist group, the 9-Euro-Fonds, ended its program of subsidizing public transport after three months, having collected 9 euros monthly from 31,700 members to cover 4,000 fines for fare evasion; the group cited the increase in the national transport ticket price to 58 euros as a reason for...
Berlin's 9-Euro-Fonds Ends After Subsidizing Public Transport for 31,700
A Berlin activist group, the 9-Euro-Fonds, ended its program of subsidizing public transport after three months, having collected 9 euros monthly from 31,700 members to cover 4,000 fines for fare evasion; the group cited the increase in the national transport ticket price to 58 euros as a reason for...
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Protests Against Trump Administration Policies
On Presidents' Day, thousands participated in nationwide protests against President Trump's policies and Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration, focusing on state capitals and major cities, with some protesters attempting to enter the Arizona Statehouse to oppose a bill aligning state law enfo...
Widespread Protests Against Trump Administration Policies
On Presidents' Day, thousands participated in nationwide protests against President Trump's policies and Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration, focusing on state capitals and major cities, with some protesters attempting to enter the Arizona Statehouse to oppose a bill aligning state law enfo...
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52% Bias Score


Climate Action Spurs Rise of Denial Groups: Stanford Study
A Stanford University study found that climate change denial groups are more prevalent in countries with stronger environmental policies, with 548 organizations identified globally, 60% in the U.S., actively opposing climate action between 1990 and 2018.
Climate Action Spurs Rise of Denial Groups: Stanford Study
A Stanford University study found that climate change denial groups are more prevalent in countries with stronger environmental policies, with 548 organizations identified globally, 60% in the U.S., actively opposing climate action between 1990 and 2018.
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32% Bias Score


People's March Downsizes, Broadens Scope
The People's March, a smaller successor to the 2017 Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday before President Biden's inauguration, focusing on broader social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, anti-militarization, and others, in contrast to the 2017 march's singula...
People's March Downsizes, Broadens Scope
The People's March, a smaller successor to the 2017 Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday before President Biden's inauguration, focusing on broader social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, anti-militarization, and others, in contrast to the 2017 march's singula...
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44% Bias Score


Smaller "People's March" Replaces 2017 Women's March
The "People's March", a rebranded Women's March, will occur on Saturday, focusing on various social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarism, with a significantly smaller turnout than the 2017 Women's March which drew over 500,000 protestors in Washington D.C. alone.
Smaller "People's March" Replaces 2017 Women's March
The "People's March", a rebranded Women's March, will occur on Saturday, focusing on various social justice issues including feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarism, with a significantly smaller turnout than the 2017 Women's March which drew over 500,000 protestors in Washington D.C. alone.
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48% Bias Score

Hollywood's Political Tightrope Walk at the 2025 Oscars
Jane Fonda's call to action against Donald Trump's policies at the SAG Awards, coupled with the inclusion of a controversial Trump biopic, "The Apprentice," in this year's Oscars nominations, and the potential resurgence of the Artists4Ceasefire pin controversy, highlight Hollywood's complex relatio...

Hollywood's Political Tightrope Walk at the 2025 Oscars
Jane Fonda's call to action against Donald Trump's policies at the SAG Awards, coupled with the inclusion of a controversial Trump biopic, "The Apprentice," in this year's Oscars nominations, and the potential resurgence of the Artists4Ceasefire pin controversy, highlight Hollywood's complex relatio...
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56% Bias Score

Fonda's SAG Speech: A Call for Unity Amidst Political Division
At the SAG Awards, Jane Fonda, receiving a lifetime achievement award, criticized the Trump administration's policies, advocating for empathy, unity, and workers' rights, highlighting the importance of unions and community.

Fonda's SAG Speech: A Call for Unity Amidst Political Division
At the SAG Awards, Jane Fonda, receiving a lifetime achievement award, criticized the Trump administration's policies, advocating for empathy, unity, and workers' rights, highlighting the importance of unions and community.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Member Describes Imprisonment and Navalny's Impact
Xenia Fadejeva, a former member of Alexei Navalny's team, describes her imprisonment in Russia, her release in a prisoner exchange, and her current life in Lithuania; she recounts her close collaboration with Navalny and the crackdown on political opposition in Russia.

Russian Opposition Member Describes Imprisonment and Navalny's Impact
Xenia Fadejeva, a former member of Alexei Navalny's team, describes her imprisonment in Russia, her release in a prisoner exchange, and her current life in Lithuania; she recounts her close collaboration with Navalny and the crackdown on political opposition in Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Amsterdam Comedy Club Cancels Israeli Comedian's Show Amidst Boycott Campaign
Boom Chicago canceled Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder's Amsterdam shows on January 25th after facing an online boycott campaign accusing him of glorifying the Gaza genocide and using Israeli propaganda, prompting concerns about freedom of speech and the influence of social media.

Amsterdam Comedy Club Cancels Israeli Comedian's Show Amidst Boycott Campaign
Boom Chicago canceled Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder's Amsterdam shows on January 25th after facing an online boycott campaign accusing him of glorifying the Gaza genocide and using Israeli propaganda, prompting concerns about freedom of speech and the influence of social media.
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52% Bias Score

People's March 2023: A Shift in Focus and Scale
The People's March, a rebranded iteration of the Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday, eight years after the original march. It is expected to be significantly smaller, focusing on a broader range of social justice issues rather than solely opposing a particular political figur...

People's March 2023: A Shift in Focus and Scale
The People's March, a rebranded iteration of the Women's March, is occurring in Washington D.C. on Saturday, eight years after the original march. It is expected to be significantly smaller, focusing on a broader range of social justice issues rather than solely opposing a particular political figur...
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40% Bias Score

Thomas Mann's Evolving Zionism: From Nuance to Advocacy
Kai Sina's new book, "Was gut ist und was böse," examines Thomas Mann's political activism, revealing his evolution from a nuanced perspective on Judaism to a fervent advocate for a Jewish state after witnessing the Holocaust; the book analyzes over 300 of Mann's non-literary publications, highlight...

Thomas Mann's Evolving Zionism: From Nuance to Advocacy
Kai Sina's new book, "Was gut ist und was böse," examines Thomas Mann's political activism, revealing his evolution from a nuanced perspective on Judaism to a fervent advocate for a Jewish state after witnessing the Holocaust; the book analyzes over 300 of Mann's non-literary publications, highlight...
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20% Bias Score
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