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Spain's Foreign Policy: A Tool of Domestic Polarization
Spain's foreign policy, traditionally considered a matter of state, has become deeply entangled with domestic partisan politics, hindering effective responses to international crises and eroding national consensus.
Spain's Foreign Policy: A Tool of Domestic Polarization
Spain's foreign policy, traditionally considered a matter of state, has become deeply entangled with domestic partisan politics, hindering effective responses to international crises and eroding national consensus.
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60% Bias Score


NPR Reporter Don Gonyea on Connecting with Voters
NPR reporter Don Gonyea discusses his approach to interviewing voters, emphasizing building trust and understanding their perspectives, particularly in a politically polarized climate.
NPR Reporter Don Gonyea on Connecting with Voters
NPR reporter Don Gonyea discusses his approach to interviewing voters, emphasizing building trust and understanding their perspectives, particularly in a politically polarized climate.
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24% Bias Score


2025: A Year of Political Manipulation and Misinformation
In 2025, the spread of misinformation in the US, Argentina, and parts of Europe has created a crisis of truth, mirroring historical events like the Galileo affair, where correcting misinformation can take centuries.
2025: A Year of Political Manipulation and Misinformation
In 2025, the spread of misinformation in the US, Argentina, and parts of Europe has created a crisis of truth, mirroring historical events like the Galileo affair, where correcting misinformation can take centuries.
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56% Bias Score


Rising Right Wing in Croatia Targets Left-Leaning Cultural Festivals
Right-wing groups in Croatia are targeting left-leaning cultural festivals, accusing them of being "anti-Croatian" and using public funds for their activities, reflecting a broader rise of the right in the country.
Rising Right Wing in Croatia Targets Left-Leaning Cultural Festivals
Right-wing groups in Croatia are targeting left-leaning cultural festivals, accusing them of being "anti-Croatian" and using public funds for their activities, reflecting a broader rise of the right in the country.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Parliament Votes to Potentially Ban Burqas Nationwide
The Dutch parliament narrowly passed a motion to ban burqas in all public spaces, a move driven by populist parties ahead of the October 29th general election, overshadowing budget debates and highlighting political maneuvering.
Netherlands Parliament Votes to Potentially Ban Burqas Nationwide
The Dutch parliament narrowly passed a motion to ban burqas in all public spaces, a move driven by populist parties ahead of the October 29th general election, overshadowing budget debates and highlighting political maneuvering.
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44% Bias Score


New York City Mayoral Race: Mamdani Faces Significant Opposition
The New York Times/Siena poll reveals that a third of likely voters would "never consider" either mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani or independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, impacting the election's competitiveness and revealing key voter concerns.
New York City Mayoral Race: Mamdani Faces Significant Opposition
The New York Times/Siena poll reveals that a third of likely voters would "never consider" either mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani or independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, impacting the election's competitiveness and revealing key voter concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Oklahoma Lawmakers Mandate Charlie Kirk Memorials on Public University Campuses
Oklahoma state senators Shane Jett and Dana Prieto introduced legislation requiring all public universities to build Charlie Kirk Memorial Plazas or face monthly fines, sparking controversy due to Kirk's controversial views and comparisons to Martin Luther King Jr.

Oklahoma Lawmakers Mandate Charlie Kirk Memorials on Public University Campuses
Oklahoma state senators Shane Jett and Dana Prieto introduced legislation requiring all public universities to build Charlie Kirk Memorial Plazas or face monthly fines, sparking controversy due to Kirk's controversial views and comparisons to Martin Luther King Jr.
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36% Bias Score

Meme-Infused Murder: A 22-Year-Old's Attack on Charlie Kirk Reveals the Peril of Online Radicalization
A 22-year-old, Tyler Robinson, murdered right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, leaving behind a trail of online memes and coded messages instead of a traditional manifesto, highlighting the blurring lines between online performance and real-world violence.

Meme-Infused Murder: A 22-Year-Old's Attack on Charlie Kirk Reveals the Peril of Online Radicalization
A 22-year-old, Tyler Robinson, murdered right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, leaving behind a trail of online memes and coded messages instead of a traditional manifesto, highlighting the blurring lines between online performance and real-world violence.
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48% Bias Score

The Morning Show: A Critical Analysis of Journalism in the Digital Age
The Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show" offers a critical look at the state of journalism, highlighting the challenges of maintaining credibility and truth in a rapidly changing media landscape.

The Morning Show: A Critical Analysis of Journalism in the Digital Age
The Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show" offers a critical look at the state of journalism, highlighting the challenges of maintaining credibility and truth in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Political Landscape Shows Growing Intolerance and Desire for Strong Leadership
A recent murder of a far-right activist in the US, coupled with a Dutch study revealing 48% of citizens prefer a decisive leader over a compromising government, highlights a rising intolerance for dissenting opinions and a growing desire for strong leadership in both countries.

Dutch Political Landscape Shows Growing Intolerance and Desire for Strong Leadership
A recent murder of a far-right activist in the US, coupled with a Dutch study revealing 48% of citizens prefer a decisive leader over a compromising government, highlights a rising intolerance for dissenting opinions and a growing desire for strong leadership in both countries.
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44% Bias Score

Bridging the Gap: Social Justice and Ecological Transition in France
Eric Aeschimann's "Les vipères ne tombent pas du ciel" analyzes the disconnect between working-class communities and environmental policies in France, arguing that current approaches are perceived as elitist and ineffective, and proposes solutions centered on social justice and systemic change.

Bridging the Gap: Social Justice and Ecological Transition in France
Eric Aeschimann's "Les vipères ne tombent pas du ciel" analyzes the disconnect between working-class communities and environmental policies in France, arguing that current approaches are perceived as elitist and ineffective, and proposes solutions centered on social justice and systemic change.
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16% Bias Score

Riley Gaines Recounts San Francisco State University Attack, Fears for Future Following Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Riley Gaines, a conservative activist and former NCAA swimmer, describes a 2023 attack at San Francisco State University where she was trapped for hours by protestors, highlighting increased safety concerns for conservative speakers on college campuses following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Riley Gaines Recounts San Francisco State University Attack, Fears for Future Following Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Riley Gaines, a conservative activist and former NCAA swimmer, describes a 2023 attack at San Francisco State University where she was trapped for hours by protestors, highlighting increased safety concerns for conservative speakers on college campuses following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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68% Bias Score
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