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Pew Research: Negative Public Opinion of Zuckerberg and Musk
A Pew Research Center survey shows 67% of U.S. adults view Mark Zuckerberg negatively, and 54% feel the same about Elon Musk, highlighting the impact of social media on CEO reputations and the challenges of celebrity leadership in the digital age.
Pew Research: Negative Public Opinion of Zuckerberg and Musk
A Pew Research Center survey shows 67% of U.S. adults view Mark Zuckerberg negatively, and 54% feel the same about Elon Musk, highlighting the impact of social media on CEO reputations and the challenges of celebrity leadership in the digital age.
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36% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugees Fear Trump-Putin Deal Excluding Ukraine
Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands express fear and anger over a potential Trump-Putin peace deal excluding Ukraine, highlighting concerns about forced returns to a warzone, the disregard for their input in decisions impacting their lives, and the long-term consequences of war beyond immediate co...
Ukrainian Refugees Fear Trump-Putin Deal Excluding Ukraine
Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands express fear and anger over a potential Trump-Putin peace deal excluding Ukraine, highlighting concerns about forced returns to a warzone, the disregard for their input in decisions impacting their lives, and the long-term consequences of war beyond immediate co...
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36% Bias Score


Mixed Reactions to Trump's Rapid Policy Changes in Georgia
In Georgia's Zebulon, residents express mixed reactions to President Trump's rapid policy changes, with some praising his decisiveness while others worry about the consequences of swift actions on inflation and government norms, particularly concerning Elon Musk's involvement in federal employee fir...
Mixed Reactions to Trump's Rapid Policy Changes in Georgia
In Georgia's Zebulon, residents express mixed reactions to President Trump's rapid policy changes, with some praising his decisiveness while others worry about the consequences of swift actions on inflation and government norms, particularly concerning Elon Musk's involvement in federal employee fir...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Excluded from US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia, Sparking Concerns
Residents of Kyiv expressed skepticism and worry over a US-Russia meeting in Saudi Arabia that excluded Ukraine; the talks aimed to improve relations and discuss ending the war but Ukraine's absence fueled frustration among Ukrainians, while some Russians prioritized their own interests; concerns em...
Ukraine Excluded from US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia, Sparking Concerns
Residents of Kyiv expressed skepticism and worry over a US-Russia meeting in Saudi Arabia that excluded Ukraine; the talks aimed to improve relations and discuss ending the war but Ukraine's absence fueled frustration among Ukrainians, while some Russians prioritized their own interests; concerns em...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Survey: 70% Want Minister's Resignation After Kartalkaya Fire
An Istanbul Economic Research survey (January 31-February 4, 2025) of 2000 people across 26 Turkish provinces revealed 70% want Tourism Minister Ersoy to resign due to the Kartalkaya hotel fire, while most rate involved institutions as unsuccessful. Mansur Yavaş leads in politician popularity rating...
Turkey Survey: 70% Want Minister's Resignation After Kartalkaya Fire
An Istanbul Economic Research survey (January 31-February 4, 2025) of 2000 people across 26 Turkish provinces revealed 70% want Tourism Minister Ersoy to resign due to the Kartalkaya hotel fire, while most rate involved institutions as unsuccessful. Mansur Yavaş leads in politician popularity rating...
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48% Bias Score


Lombard's Appointment, Avian Flu Risk, and France's AI Challenge
L'Express published articles profiling France's new Finance Minister, Eric Lombard, sparking debate about his past policies and the importance of transparency, while also discussing the potential threat of a highly virulent avian flu virus and the challenges facing France in the field of artificial ...
Lombard's Appointment, Avian Flu Risk, and France's AI Challenge
L'Express published articles profiling France's new Finance Minister, Eric Lombard, sparking debate about his past policies and the importance of transparency, while also discussing the potential threat of a highly virulent avian flu virus and the challenges facing France in the field of artificial ...
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0% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term Begins Amidst Deep Political Divisions
President Trump's second term began with executive orders shrinking the federal bureaucracy, facing mixed public reaction; a Washington Post-Ipsos poll shows 57% believe he overstepped his authority, while support for his policies is at 43%, revealing deep partisan divisions.

Trump's Second Term Begins Amidst Deep Political Divisions
President Trump's second term began with executive orders shrinking the federal bureaucracy, facing mixed public reaction; a Washington Post-Ipsos poll shows 57% believe he overstepped his authority, while support for his policies is at 43%, revealing deep partisan divisions.
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32% Bias Score

German Public Backs Energy Transition Despite Growing Concerns
A new poll shows 60% of Germans support the energy transition despite concerns; 35% see more risks than benefits, linked to the Ukraine war shifting public focus from climate change.

German Public Backs Energy Transition Despite Growing Concerns
A new poll shows 60% of Germans support the energy transition despite concerns; 35% see more risks than benefits, linked to the Ukraine war shifting public focus from climate change.
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40% Bias Score

NYT's Israel-Hamas War Coverage Shows Bias Towards Palestinians, Study Finds
A Yale study analyzing 1,561 New York Times articles from October 7, 2023, to June 7, 2024, found that the word "Israel" appeared three times more often than "Hamas," potentially creating an imbalanced narrative emphasizing Palestinian suffering and minimizing Hamas's role and Israeli losses.

NYT's Israel-Hamas War Coverage Shows Bias Towards Palestinians, Study Finds
A Yale study analyzing 1,561 New York Times articles from October 7, 2023, to June 7, 2024, found that the word "Israel" appeared three times more often than "Hamas," potentially creating an imbalanced narrative emphasizing Palestinian suffering and minimizing Hamas's role and Israeli losses.
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60% Bias Score

Citizen Questions Outshine Journalists in German Election Debates
During the recent German federal election, citizen-led segments in televised political debates were perceived as more insightful and relevant than those led by professional journalists, who often focused on superficial topics, while citizen questions addressed issues such as refugee support and care...

Citizen Questions Outshine Journalists in German Election Debates
During the recent German federal election, citizen-led segments in televised political debates were perceived as more insightful and relevant than those led by professional journalists, who often focused on superficial topics, while citizen questions addressed issues such as refugee support and care...
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48% Bias Score

Reform UK Voters Significantly More Likely to Cut Ukraine Aid Than Other Parties
An Opinium survey shows Reform UK voters are far more likely than other parties' voters to cut British aid to Ukraine if U.S. support decreases; 33 percent of Reform voters would do so, compared to 19 percent of Conservatives and 15 percent of Labour voters.

Reform UK Voters Significantly More Likely to Cut Ukraine Aid Than Other Parties
An Opinium survey shows Reform UK voters are far more likely than other parties' voters to cut British aid to Ukraine if U.S. support decreases; 33 percent of Reform voters would do so, compared to 19 percent of Conservatives and 15 percent of Labour voters.
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40% Bias Score

German Pre-Election Anxieties: Immigration, Economy, and War
Jessy Wellmer and Ingo Zamperoni's ARD documentary, "Was bewegt Deutschland?", explores German anxieties surrounding immigration, economic crisis, and war through diverse perspectives, airing October 25th.

German Pre-Election Anxieties: Immigration, Economy, and War
Jessy Wellmer and Ingo Zamperoni's ARD documentary, "Was bewegt Deutschland?", explores German anxieties surrounding immigration, economic crisis, and war through diverse perspectives, airing October 25th.
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24% Bias Score
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