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Rape Victims Gain Right to Challenge Case Dismissals in New UK Pilot
A six-month pilot program launching in the West Midlands will allow victims of rape and serious sexual assault to challenge a prosecutor's decision to drop their case, potentially reactivating cases previously dismissed mid-trial; this reform follows a record high in crown court backlog for rape and...
Rape Victims Gain Right to Challenge Case Dismissals in New UK Pilot
A six-month pilot program launching in the West Midlands will allow victims of rape and serious sexual assault to challenge a prosecutor's decision to drop their case, potentially reactivating cases previously dismissed mid-trial; this reform follows a record high in crown court backlog for rape and...
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20% Bias Score


NATO Allies Near Consensus on 5% Defense Spending Increase
NATO allies are close to agreeing to raise their defense spending to 5% of GDP, split between military and infrastructure spending, by a date yet to be confirmed, driven by US pressure and concerns about global threats.
NATO Allies Near Consensus on 5% Defense Spending Increase
NATO allies are close to agreeing to raise their defense spending to 5% of GDP, split between military and infrastructure spending, by a date yet to be confirmed, driven by US pressure and concerns about global threats.
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56% Bias Score


UK Peer Criticizes Zelensky's Drone Strike, Claims it Jeopardized Peace Talks
Lord Campbell-Savours, a Labour peer, criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky's drone strike on Russian airfields, claiming it undermined peace talks and that Zelensky is 'out of control,' sparking immediate rebuke in the House of Lords. The UK government, however, strongly supports Ukraine and cont...
UK Peer Criticizes Zelensky's Drone Strike, Claims it Jeopardized Peace Talks
Lord Campbell-Savours, a Labour peer, criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky's drone strike on Russian airfields, claiming it undermined peace talks and that Zelensky is 'out of control,' sparking immediate rebuke in the House of Lords. The UK government, however, strongly supports Ukraine and cont...
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56% Bias Score


P&G to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Economic Slowdown
Procter & Gamble announced it will cut 7,000 jobs (15 percent of its workforce) over two years due to decreased consumer spending amid economic uncertainty, including Trump's tariffs and geopolitical tensions; this follows a 2 percent drop in net sales in Q1 and is part of a broader restructuring to...
P&G to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Economic Slowdown
Procter & Gamble announced it will cut 7,000 jobs (15 percent of its workforce) over two years due to decreased consumer spending amid economic uncertainty, including Trump's tariffs and geopolitical tensions; this follows a 2 percent drop in net sales in Q1 and is part of a broader restructuring to...
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36% Bias Score


Trump, Xi Hold 90-Minute Call, Agree to Resume Trade Talks
Following months of trade disputes, Presidents Trump and Xi held a 90-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to resume trade talks and address student visa issues, involving specific U.S. officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Trade Represen...
Trump, Xi Hold 90-Minute Call, Agree to Resume Trade Talks
Following months of trade disputes, Presidents Trump and Xi held a 90-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to resume trade talks and address student visa issues, involving specific U.S. officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Trade Represen...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Grants Unemployment Tax Exemption to Catholic Charity
The US Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities, granting it an unemployment tax exemption, ruling that Wisconsin's requirement of "distinctively religious" activities for exemption is unconstitutional, violating the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Grants Unemployment Tax Exemption to Catholic Charity
The US Supreme Court sided with Catholic Charities, granting it an unemployment tax exemption, ruling that Wisconsin's requirement of "distinctively religious" activities for exemption is unconstitutional, violating the First Amendment.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government's Growth Plan Faces Environmental Scrutiny
Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England, disputes the UK government's assertion that environmental regulations block development, citing insufficient evidence and highlighting concerns about a new planning bill that could weaken protections for over 5,000 sensitive habitats in England while creating ...

UK Government's Growth Plan Faces Environmental Scrutiny
Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England, disputes the UK government's assertion that environmental regulations block development, citing insufficient evidence and highlighting concerns about a new planning bill that could weaken protections for over 5,000 sensitive habitats in England while creating ...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.

Supreme Court Eases Reverse Discrimination Claims
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of Marlean Ames, allowing her reverse discrimination lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services to proceed; the ruling impacts the standard of proof in such cases and reflects broader attacks on DEI initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

Musk Claims Trump Would Have Lost 2020 Election Without Him
Elon Musk claimed that he prevented Donald Trump from losing the 2020 election, escalating their public feud after Trump expressed disappointment and accused Musk of having prior knowledge of his tax and spending bill.

Musk Claims Trump Would Have Lost 2020 Election Without Him
Elon Musk claimed that he prevented Donald Trump from losing the 2020 election, escalating their public feud after Trump expressed disappointment and accused Musk of having prior knowledge of his tax and spending bill.
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32% Bias Score

ICE Makes Record 2,200 Arrests Amidst Hardline Immigration Policy
ICE made a record 2,200 arrests on Tuesday, exceeding previous single-day totals and including hundreds enrolled in its alternative detention program; this follows a White House order for 3,000 daily arrests and instructions to ICE officers to increase enforcement.

ICE Makes Record 2,200 Arrests Amidst Hardline Immigration Policy
ICE made a record 2,200 arrests on Tuesday, exceeding previous single-day totals and including hundreds enrolled in its alternative detention program; this follows a White House order for 3,000 daily arrests and instructions to ICE officers to increase enforcement.
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60% Bias Score

Housemates Charged with Murder of Missing Teenager
James Wood and Tanika Bromley, housemates of missing Australian teenager Pheobe Bishop, were charged with her murder in Bundaberg, Queensland on Thursday, despite her body not being found; the couple were the last to see her before her disappearance on May 15th, and police have linked unusual Facebo...

Housemates Charged with Murder of Missing Teenager
James Wood and Tanika Bromley, housemates of missing Australian teenager Pheobe Bishop, were charged with her murder in Bundaberg, Queensland on Thursday, despite her body not being found; the couple were the last to see her before her disappearance on May 15th, and police have linked unusual Facebo...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Food Prices Soar: Butter, Fish, and Apples Lead the Surge
According to Rosstat, butter prices in Russia tripled (339 to 927 rubles/kg), frozen fish prices doubled (98 to 244 rubles/kg), and apple prices more than doubled (68 to 160 rubles/kg) between 2014 and 2024, due to reduced production, import restrictions, and increased input costs.

Russian Food Prices Soar: Butter, Fish, and Apples Lead the Surge
According to Rosstat, butter prices in Russia tripled (339 to 927 rubles/kg), frozen fish prices doubled (98 to 244 rubles/kg), and apple prices more than doubled (68 to 160 rubles/kg) between 2014 and 2024, due to reduced production, import restrictions, and increased input costs.
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28% Bias Score
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