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Minnesota Senator Arrested, Wife Allegedly Helped Destroy Evidence in Underage Sex Case
Minnesota Senator Justin Eichorn was arrested for allegedly attempting to meet a 17-year-old for sex; his wife allegedly helped destroy evidence before a search; he resigned and faces a minimum 10-year sentence.
Minnesota Senator Arrested, Wife Allegedly Helped Destroy Evidence in Underage Sex Case
Minnesota Senator Justin Eichorn was arrested for allegedly attempting to meet a 17-year-old for sex; his wife allegedly helped destroy evidence before a search; he resigned and faces a minimum 10-year sentence.
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60% Bias Score


Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Immigrants
A US appeals court upheld a lower court's temporary block on the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan immigrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, citing due process violations; despite two planes carrying 238 Venezuelans already departing for El Salvador, the court ruled that the immigr...
Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Venezuelan Immigrants
A US appeals court upheld a lower court's temporary block on the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan immigrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, citing due process violations; despite two planes carrying 238 Venezuelans already departing for El Salvador, the court ruled that the immigr...
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48% Bias Score


Morandi Bridge Collapse Trial: Castellucci Claims Responsibility, Disputes Prior Knowledge of Safety Concerns
The trial of Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia, for the 2018 Morandi bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy, began with his testimony, claiming responsibility but not guilt for the deaths of 43 people, amid conflicting accounts of prior knowledge of structural issues.
Morandi Bridge Collapse Trial: Castellucci Claims Responsibility, Disputes Prior Knowledge of Safety Concerns
The trial of Giovanni Castellucci, former CEO of Autostrade per l'Italia, for the 2018 Morandi bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy, began with his testimony, claiming responsibility but not guilt for the deaths of 43 people, amid conflicting accounts of prior knowledge of structural issues.
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44% Bias Score


Postpartum Recovery Takes Up to a Year: Study of 300,000 Pregnancies
A study of over 300,000 pregnancies in Israel reveals detailed week-by-week physiological changes during gestation and postpartum, showing that more than 40% of parameters take up to a year to return to baseline after childbirth; researchers highlight the need for a reevaluation of postpartum care.
Postpartum Recovery Takes Up to a Year: Study of 300,000 Pregnancies
A study of over 300,000 pregnancies in Israel reveals detailed week-by-week physiological changes during gestation and postpartum, showing that more than 40% of parameters take up to a year to return to baseline after childbirth; researchers highlight the need for a reevaluation of postpartum care.
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12% Bias Score


Pecci Family Sues Colombia and Decameron Over Assassination
The family of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, killed in Cartagena in May 2022, is suing Colombia and Decameron Hotels for $2.5 million, alleging security failures enabled his assassination despite the imprisonment of the killers.
Pecci Family Sues Colombia and Decameron Over Assassination
The family of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, killed in Cartagena in May 2022, is suing Colombia and Decameron Hotels for $2.5 million, alleging security failures enabled his assassination despite the imprisonment of the killers.
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48% Bias Score


Spain's Housing Crisis: A 600,000-Home Deficit and the Path to Solutions
Spain faces a housing shortage of 600,000 homes by 2025, impacting affordability and creating challenges for young people and middle-class families. Experts highlight insufficient land, bureaucratic delays, high taxes, and material/labor shortages as contributing factors, estimating the need for 1.8...
Spain's Housing Crisis: A 600,000-Home Deficit and the Path to Solutions
Spain faces a housing shortage of 600,000 homes by 2025, impacting affordability and creating challenges for young people and middle-class families. Experts highlight insufficient land, bureaucratic delays, high taxes, and material/labor shortages as contributing factors, estimating the need for 1.8...
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36% Bias Score

Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...

Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...
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44% Bias Score

Government Crackdown Suppresses Opposition in [Country Name]
In response to opposition protests and boycotts, the government launched a crackdown, arresting journalists, students, and politicians; this action suppresses dissent and reinforces existing power structures.

Government Crackdown Suppresses Opposition in [Country Name]
In response to opposition protests and boycotts, the government launched a crackdown, arresting journalists, students, and politicians; this action suppresses dissent and reinforces existing power structures.
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52% Bias Score

Signal Leak Exposes US Military Plans, Raises Security Concerns
A leak of Signal conversations between top US national security officials revealed plans for airstrikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels, raising concerns about using private messaging apps for classified military operations and highlighting potential violations of record retention laws.

Signal Leak Exposes US Military Plans, Raises Security Concerns
A leak of Signal conversations between top US national security officials revealed plans for airstrikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels, raising concerns about using private messaging apps for classified military operations and highlighting potential violations of record retention laws.
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48% Bias Score

Hegseth's Signal Leak Sparks Security Concerns
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared details of a Yemen airstrike on a Signal messaging app two hours before its execution, sparking controversy over the potential compromise of classified information, even though he claims the information was not classified. This led to calls for his resig...

Hegseth's Signal Leak Sparks Security Concerns
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared details of a Yemen airstrike on a Signal messaging app two hours before its execution, sparking controversy over the potential compromise of classified information, even though he claims the information was not classified. This led to calls for his resig...
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Justice Minister Denies Demirtaş Release Rumors
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç denied rumors of Selahattin Demirtaş's release, citing his 10-year sentence for terrorist organization membership; these rumors followed MHP leader Bahçeli's call to PKK leader Öcalan to disband the organization and Öcalan's subsequent call for a ceasefire; rumors also c...

Turkish Justice Minister Denies Demirtaş Release Rumors
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç denied rumors of Selahattin Demirtaş's release, citing his 10-year sentence for terrorist organization membership; these rumors followed MHP leader Bahçeli's call to PKK leader Öcalan to disband the organization and Öcalan's subsequent call for a ceasefire; rumors also c...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Intensifies Pressure on Greenland Amidst Controversial Military Base Visit
U.S. President Trump is intensifying pressure on Greenland to join the U.S., sending a delegation led by J.D. Vance to visit the Pituffik military base on Friday, despite criticism from Denmark and Greenland's self-governance. The trip's focus shifted from a cultural visit to one solely on the milit...

Trump Intensifies Pressure on Greenland Amidst Controversial Military Base Visit
U.S. President Trump is intensifying pressure on Greenland to join the U.S., sending a delegation led by J.D. Vance to visit the Pituffik military base on Friday, despite criticism from Denmark and Greenland's self-governance. The trip's focus shifted from a cultural visit to one solely on the milit...
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52% Bias Score
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