The alleged bias of Apple News: Tech giant's leadership filled with major Dem donors
Apple News is under scrutiny for potential political bias, as a significant number of its leadership have contributed heavily to Democratic causes.
Effective Utilization of Cash Reserves for Investment: Draft Revision of Corporate Governance Guidelines to Curb Shareholder Bias
The Financial Services Agency of Japan has proposed a revision to the Corporate Governance Code that advocates for more effective use of cash reserves for investments rather than prioritizing shareholder returns.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
Frankfurt Tenant Assistance: The Landlord as the Enemy Image
Frankfurt introduces vouchers for memberships in tenant associations, reflecting a perceived bias in municipal politics favoring tenants over landlords.
Science is not natural in humans
The article discusses the limitations of human reasoning in scientific thinking, emphasizing that humans are often guided by personal biases rather than methodical scientific approaches.
Police AI chief admits crime-fighting tech will have bias but vows to tackle it
The police chief of the UK's National Crime Agency acknowledges that artificial intelligence used in policing may have inherent biases but is committed to addressing these issues.
2-Year-Olds Already Show Group Bias, Says Study
A study reveals that two-year-olds exhibit signs of loyalty to their social groups while also showing personal preferences independent of group influence.
CIA pulls previously issued reports due to 'bias'
The CIA has withdrawn approximately 20 intelligence reports published in the past decade after an internal review found bias or inappropriate use of agency resources in their content.
Are Women More Empathetic than Men? What Science Says
Scientific research is challenging long-standing gender stereotypes about empathy and opening new ways of thinking about masculinity.
BROADCAST BIAS: Idea of giving politicians equal time sends Colbert into a fury
Stephen Colbert reacts with frustration to the FCC's suggestion that broadcast networks evaluate late-night shows for equal time air regulations for political candidates.
What cognitive error do drivers always commit? 'They always think of this one road trip'
The article discusses the common cognitive error that drivers make, as highlighted by Felix Bräutigam during a seminar in Finland.
Prejudices and Stereotypes of Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence in various aspects of life, highlighting how it can carry societal biases and stereotypes.
CIA retracts, revises 19 past intelligence assessments deemed politically biased
The CIA has announced the retraction and revision of 19 intelligence assessments that were identified as politically biased, under the direction of director John Ratcliffe.
JOHN YOO: Supreme Court tariff ruling should end complaints that justices favor Trump
The Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's worldwide tariffs emphasizes the constitutional authority of Congress in imposing tariffs, potentially ending criticisms of judicial bias toward Trump.
India AI summit in New Delhi: When AI amplifies the biases of users
The article discusses how biases in artificial intelligence systems were highlighted during the India AI summit in New Delhi.
How Klasić Turned Shoemaker Špiljak into a Statesman, While Calling Defenders Uneducated People?
Hrvoje Klasić's recent comments have sparked controversy and highlighted societal divides, particularly in the context of how war veterans are portrayed in contrast to former powerful figures.
Marsha Blackburn sends letter to Apple CEO seeking answers on news app's alleged bias
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook over concerns regarding alleged political bias in Apple's news app.
What happens when artificial intelligence starts to assess essays
The article discusses the potential issues of using artificial intelligence as an evaluator of essays, highlighting systematic biases.
Judge Łubowski excluded from the EAW for Ziobro. Revealed negative attitude towards Tusk's government and the prosecutor's office
Judge Dariusz Łubowski has been recused from a case regarding the European Arrest Warrant for Zbigniew Ziobro due to perceived bias after expressing negative views about the current Polish government.
‘Free speech is pure bulls**t’ – Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized social media's claims of supporting free speech, calling for transparency in algorithms that influence online content.
Czechia hockey coach says referees are 'afraid to call anything against Canada' after Olympic loss
Czechia's Olympic men's hockey coach Radim Rulik criticized the referees for their officiating during the team's Olympic quarterfinal loss to Canada, alleging bias in favor of the Canadian team.
FCC chair Brendan Carr sets the record straight on Stephen Colbert censorship claims
FCC Chair Brendan Carr clarified that CBS did not prevent Stephen Colbert from airing an interview with a Democratic candidate, countering claims of censorship.
Bile: “I’m a non-partisan judge attacked by Meloni but I have only protected rights”
Italian judge Bile defends herself against claims of political bias after being criticized by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for a court ruling.
Neither 'fake news' nor silencing accounts: this is how Elon Musk's social network X gets you to become right-wing without realizing it
Elon Musk's social network X is manipulating user perceptions of political bias through its algorithm by prioritizing content without users being aware of it.
Glitch in the 'heute journal': The AI Fake at ZDF Hits Hard
A technical glitch involving AI in ZDF's 'heute journal' has sparked criticism about bias in publicly-funded media.
The alleged bias of Apple News: Ex-liberal mag editor tasked to handpick stories for millions of iPhone users
Critics are raising concerns about bias in the Apple News app, which reportedly favors liberal outlets in its content selection.
Beryl P. Wajsman: Dear CBC — your anti-Israel bias is showing
Beryl P. Wajsman critiques CBC for what he perceives as a biased representation of Israel, arguing that such bias contributes to antisemitism.
The RTVE board approves a 'counter-report' against accusations of bias towards 'Mañaneros 360' and 'Malas lenguas'
The RTVE board has approved a counter-report challenging allegations of bias against two programs, requesting a retraction of previous conclusions made by the news council.
Death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon: ‘When France Info Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Militant Academics’
The article critiques the media's choice of guests to discuss the death of Quentin Deranque, alleging a leftist bias in coverage.
Many find it incomprehensible that powerful people connected with Epstein. It is due to hindsight.
The article discusses the phenomenon of hindsight bias in relation to public figures' connections with Jeffrey Epstein, particularly focusing on how this bias influences perceptions of those relationships based on current knowledge.
Trump's Lawsuits Against Newspapers: The Biggest Blow to Media Bias in History
Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented barrage of lawsuits against media outlets, claiming they have defamed him and threatening media bias results worth billions.
A neurological finding explains why we procrastinate
Researchers at the University of Birmingham found that procrastination occurs because our brains perceive the effort required for tasks as less burdensome when imagined to be carried out in the future.
Sanctions or Political Bias? X Removes Verification Badge from Iranian Official Accounts
X has removed verification badges from several official Iranian accounts, raising questions about political bias or sanctions.
The Political Hand in Culture
The Community of Madrid has significantly reduced its public funding for the Círculo de Bellas Artes, raising suspicions of political bias in cultural programming.
BROADCAST BIAS: 'The View' isn't news — it's Democratic talking points on repeat
The article critiques ABC's 'The View' for promoting partisan Democratic views rather than unbiased news coverage.
Now the UN must give a signal of conscience
The article discusses the criticism against the UN's role and its perceived bias in favor of Palestinian issues, particularly highlighting the sentiments from countries like France and Germany.
Musk accuses Anthropic of hating whites, Chinese, and heterosexuals after falling behind in the AI financial battle
Elon Musk accuses the AI company Anthropic of harboring biases after his company xAI lags behind in financial funding compared to its rivals.
Quick hits: Calls to investigate judging ignored, Aussies forced home
In the ongoing 2026 Winter Olympics, injured Australians are sent home while the skating union defends its controversial judging in the ice dance competition, which has faced criticism due to perceived bias.
Trump sues Harvard University. The school is allegedly not cooperating with investigators
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for not cooperating with federal investigators regarding illegal racial favoritism in admissions.
'CBS Evening News' producer quits in widely panned farewell note, defends liberal label by quoting Cronkite
A CBS Evening News producer, Alicia Hastey, resigned amidst criticism of the network's ideological shifts, calling attention to the challenges of journalistic integrity under its current leadership.
The U.S. Office accuses Apple of favoring leftist views on its news website
The U.S. Office has accused Apple of prioritizing leftist perspectives on its news platform.
US Agency Accuses Apple of Favoring Left-Leaning Views on News Site
The US Federal Trade Commission has expressed concerns that Apple News may favor leftist perspectives while suppressing conservative views, potentially violating the law.
2026 Olympics: "I have not broken any rules": Heraskevych, disqualified for his helmet, does not hide his anger
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Heraskevych expresses outrage over his disqualification from the 2026 Olympics, claiming he did not violate any rules and suggesting a bias in the International Olympic Committee's decisions.
Trump FTC sends letter to Apple about alleged political bias in its news app
The FTC has raised concerns with Apple regarding potential political bias in its news app, suggesting it may violate federal laws.
Entry of Italian Journalist into the Country Denied as Police Determined He Reports on Israel 'One-Sidedly'
An Italian journalist, Alessandro Stepanelli, had his entry to Israel denied by immigration authorities due to concerns over his perceived one-sided reporting.
The progressive Ana Ferrer will not be part of the tribunal judging Ábalos for the 'mask case'
Ana Ferrer has been replaced by Vicente Magro in the tribunal judging José Luis Ábalos due to her medical leave, raising concerns about the tribunal's lack of gender diversity and conservative bias.
Prompt of the Week: How to Recognize Bias and Errors in AI Answers
The article discusses how to identify biases and errors in AI responses, particularly in the context of political questions.
The Synchronization Bias
The article discusses the synchronization bias observed in collective human behaviors, such as clapping and chanting, which occurs even without prior coordination among participants.
Scientific publications trust researchers less
A new study indicates that gender bias persists in scientific publishing, with articles authored by women facing longer review times than those authored by men.
Chile launches Latam-GPT, the foundation for creating AI that better understands Latin America
Chile has launched Latam-GPT, a project aimed at developing an AI model tailored to the complexities and nuances of Latin America, countering bias prevalent in existing systems.