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Rise of "Militant Democracy": Protecting Democracy's Future?
The global increase in authoritarianism and electoral interference is leading many states to adopt more active, or "militant," measures to protect democracy, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and unintended consequences.
Rise of "Militant Democracy": Protecting Democracy's Future?
The global increase in authoritarianism and electoral interference is leading many states to adopt more active, or "militant," measures to protect democracy, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and unintended consequences.
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48% Bias Score


Mamdani Defends Refusal to Condemn "Globalize the Intifada", Prioritizes Action Over Speech Policing
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani refused to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," emphasizing action over speech policing to combat antisemitism, sparking controversy and debate.
Mamdani Defends Refusal to Condemn "Globalize the Intifada", Prioritizes Action Over Speech Policing
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani refused to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," emphasizing action over speech policing to combat antisemitism, sparking controversy and debate.
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56% Bias Score


NYC Mayoral Primary: Socialist Candidate's Win Sparks Outrage Among Billionaires
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist, won New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, prompting outrage from the city's financial elite who pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to defeat him in the general election due to concerns over his progressive policies and their potential negative impa...
NYC Mayoral Primary: Socialist Candidate's Win Sparks Outrage Among Billionaires
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist, won New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, prompting outrage from the city's financial elite who pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to defeat him in the general election due to concerns over his progressive policies and their potential negative impa...
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48% Bias Score


Vance Becomes Bluesky's Most-Blocked User After Trolling Democrats
Vice President JD Vance joined the social media platform Bluesky, a liberal-dominated X competitor, and became its most-blocked user within a week due to his provocative posts targeting Democrats, including comments about transgender surgeries and the NYC mayoral primary results.
Vance Becomes Bluesky's Most-Blocked User After Trolling Democrats
Vice President JD Vance joined the social media platform Bluesky, a liberal-dominated X competitor, and became its most-blocked user within a week due to his provocative posts targeting Democrats, including comments about transgender surgeries and the NYC mayoral primary results.
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48% Bias Score


Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.
Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.
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40% Bias Score


MEP Investigated for Online Harassment of Prosecutor
MEP Luis Pérez faces a Supreme Court investigation for allegedly harassing Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, via Telegram, publishing her personal information and inciting his 40,000 followers to express animosity towards her; he claims this was "political criticism".
MEP Investigated for Online Harassment of Prosecutor
MEP Luis Pérez faces a Supreme Court investigation for allegedly harassing Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, via Telegram, publishing her personal information and inciting his 40,000 followers to express animosity towards her; he claims this was "political criticism".
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52% Bias Score

Chilean Left-Wing Primary: Communist Candidate Wins, but Low Turnout Raises Concerns
In Chile's left-wing primary, Jeannette Jara of the Communist Party won with 60% of the vote, a historic first since 1990, but low turnout of 9% (1.4 million voters) raises concerns about the left's ability to compete against the three right-wing candidates in the upcoming November 16 presidential e...

Chilean Left-Wing Primary: Communist Candidate Wins, but Low Turnout Raises Concerns
In Chile's left-wing primary, Jeannette Jara of the Communist Party won with 60% of the vote, a historic first since 1990, but low turnout of 9% (1.4 million voters) raises concerns about the left's ability to compete against the three right-wing candidates in the upcoming November 16 presidential e...
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52% Bias Score

Fired Federal Workers Face Rejection from Republican Senators
The "Tuesday Group," comprising over 59,000 fired federal workers, faces consistent rejection from Republican senators despite repeated attempts to communicate their plight, highlighting the significant impact of recent federal job losses under the Trump administration and the political divide surro...

Fired Federal Workers Face Rejection from Republican Senators
The "Tuesday Group," comprising over 59,000 fired federal workers, faces consistent rejection from Republican senators despite repeated attempts to communicate their plight, highlighting the significant impact of recent federal job losses under the Trump administration and the political divide surro...
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56% Bias Score

Colombian Attorney General Rejects Petro's Request for UN Investigation into Uribe Assassination Attempt
Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo rejected President Gustavo Petro's request for a UN investigation into the assassination attempt against opposition pre-candidate Miguel Uribe, asserting the Fiscalía General de la Nación's full capacity to investigate; four people have been arrested, a...

Colombian Attorney General Rejects Petro's Request for UN Investigation into Uribe Assassination Attempt
Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo rejected President Gustavo Petro's request for a UN investigation into the assassination attempt against opposition pre-candidate Miguel Uribe, asserting the Fiscalía General de la Nación's full capacity to investigate; four people have been arrested, a...
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52% Bias Score

Widespread Fear of ICE Raids Disrupts US Life
Widespread fear of ICE raids across the US is disrupting daily life, impacting various sectors, and raising serious legal and ethical concerns, as exemplified by the deportation of a four-year-old US citizen with cancer.

Widespread Fear of ICE Raids Disrupts US Life
Widespread fear of ICE raids across the US is disrupting daily life, impacting various sectors, and raising serious legal and ethical concerns, as exemplified by the deportation of a four-year-old US citizen with cancer.
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60% Bias Score

Bridging Political Divides Through Active Empathy
Amidst rising political division in the US, marked by violent protests and attacks, a communications strategist advocates for 'active empathy'—understanding opposing viewpoints—to bridge divides and foster healing.

Bridging Political Divides Through Active Empathy
Amidst rising political division in the US, marked by violent protests and attacks, a communications strategist advocates for 'active empathy'—understanding opposing viewpoints—to bridge divides and foster healing.
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40% Bias Score

Combating the "Gloomcycle": Strategies for Managing Constant Negative News
Rachel Janfaza's term "gloomcycle" describes the overwhelming negativity from constant bad news, impacting mental health across generations; the article suggests coping mechanisms including limiting exposure, self-care, and choosing trusted news sources.

Combating the "Gloomcycle": Strategies for Managing Constant Negative News
Rachel Janfaza's term "gloomcycle" describes the overwhelming negativity from constant bad news, impacting mental health across generations; the article suggests coping mechanisms including limiting exposure, self-care, and choosing trusted news sources.
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12% Bias Score
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