December 2024
January 2025
Finland Considers Landmines Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Finland's defense minister is evaluating the potential use of anti-personnel landmines due to Russia's actions in Ukraine, while the World Bank approved $2.1 billion in funding for Ukraine, and Russia is accused of manipulating European influencers.
Finland Considers Landmines Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Finland's defense minister is evaluating the potential use of anti-personnel landmines due to Russia's actions in Ukraine, while the World Bank approved $2.1 billion in funding for Ukraine, and Russia is accused of manipulating European influencers.
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40% Bias Score
UK Terror Threat Heightened by Syrian Instability
UK counter-terrorism police are on high alert due to instability in Syria, fearing the return of British ISIS fighters and a rise in jihadi attacks; 43 plots have been disrupted since 2017, with state-sponsored attacks quadrupling in recent years, alongside concerns about online radicalization of ch...
UK Terror Threat Heightened by Syrian Instability
UK counter-terrorism police are on high alert due to instability in Syria, fearing the return of British ISIS fighters and a rise in jihadi attacks; 43 plots have been disrupted since 2017, with state-sponsored attacks quadrupling in recent years, alongside concerns about online radicalization of ch...
Progress
44% Bias Score
Florida Files Attempted Felony Murder Charge Against Trump Assassination Suspect
Florida issued an arrest warrant for attempted felony murder against Ryan Routh, already facing federal charges for trying to assassinate Donald Trump, due to a traffic accident caused by the police pursuit of Routh injuring a 6-year-old girl; the state claims federal obstruction in their own invest...
Florida Files Attempted Felony Murder Charge Against Trump Assassination Suspect
Florida issued an arrest warrant for attempted felony murder against Ryan Routh, already facing federal charges for trying to assassinate Donald Trump, due to a traffic accident caused by the police pursuit of Routh injuring a 6-year-old girl; the state claims federal obstruction in their own invest...
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56% Bias Score
Aurora Home Invasion Leads to 19 Arrests, Renews Debate on Immigration
Nineteen suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang were arrested in Aurora, Colorado, following a brutal home invasion that left two residents hospitalized, sparking renewed outrage from City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky who blames the Biden administration's immigration policies.
Aurora Home Invasion Leads to 19 Arrests, Renews Debate on Immigration
Nineteen suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang were arrested in Aurora, Colorado, following a brutal home invasion that left two residents hospitalized, sparking renewed outrage from City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky who blames the Biden administration's immigration policies.
Progress
68% Bias Score
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld, Faces Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
France's highest court upheld former President Nicolas Sarkozy's corruption conviction, sentencing him to a year in prison; he also faces a January 2025 trial for alleged illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, involving claims of \$52.3 million in undeclared funds.
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld, Faces Trial for Libyan Campaign Financing
France's highest court upheld former President Nicolas Sarkozy's corruption conviction, sentencing him to a year in prison; he also faces a January 2025 trial for alleged illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, involving claims of \$52.3 million in undeclared funds.
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56% Bias Score
93-Year-Old Priest Sentenced to Life for Rape, Exposing Archdiocese Cover-Up
A New Orleans judge sentenced 93-year-old former priest Lawrence Hecker to life in prison for raping a teenage boy in the 1970s; this follows a wave of sexual abuse lawsuits and allegations of institutional cover-up within the Archdiocese of New Orleans, currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings.
93-Year-Old Priest Sentenced to Life for Rape, Exposing Archdiocese Cover-Up
A New Orleans judge sentenced 93-year-old former priest Lawrence Hecker to life in prison for raping a teenage boy in the 1970s; this follows a wave of sexual abuse lawsuits and allegations of institutional cover-up within the Archdiocese of New Orleans, currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings.
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28% Bias Score
Cyclone Chido: Family Separated, Aid Efforts Underway in Mayotte
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, a community in Saint-Denis, Reunion, is collecting emergency aid as Somo desperately searches for her missing sister and six nieces and nephews whose home was destroyed.
Cyclone Chido: Family Separated, Aid Efforts Underway in Mayotte
In the aftermath of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte, a community in Saint-Denis, Reunion, is collecting emergency aid as Somo desperately searches for her missing sister and six nieces and nephews whose home was destroyed.
Progress
28% Bias Score
Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...
Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...
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44% Bias Score
Atlantic City Mayor Indicted on Witness Tampering Charge
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. was indicted on a witness tampering charge for allegedly asking his daughter to retract her claims that he abused her; the indictment follows previous charges of assault, terroristic threats, and child endangerment against Small and his wife.
Atlantic City Mayor Indicted on Witness Tampering Charge
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. was indicted on a witness tampering charge for allegedly asking his daughter to retract her claims that he abused her; the indictment follows previous charges of assault, terroristic threats, and child endangerment against Small and his wife.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Gaza Ministry of Health Casualty Figures Exposed as Inaccurate
A report by the Henry Jackson Society exposes significant inaccuracies in the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health's casualty figures, which are widely reported globally without verification, creating a misleading picture of the conflict and fueling inaccurate narratives.
Gaza Ministry of Health Casualty Figures Exposed as Inaccurate
A report by the Henry Jackson Society exposes significant inaccuracies in the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health's casualty figures, which are widely reported globally without verification, creating a misleading picture of the conflict and fueling inaccurate narratives.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Massachusetts Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Migrant Influx
Massachusetts is grappling with a housing crisis, exacerbated by thousands of migrant and homeless families seeking shelter; a church in East Boston houses four families, while others sleep in public spaces due to a lack of long-term options and employment barriers.
Massachusetts Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Migrant Influx
Massachusetts is grappling with a housing crisis, exacerbated by thousands of migrant and homeless families seeking shelter; a church in East Boston houses four families, while others sleep in public spaces due to a lack of long-term options and employment barriers.
Progress
44% Bias Score