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PSOE Reshuffles Leadership After Corruption Scandal
PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez is reshuffling his party's leadership following the imprisonment of Santos Cerdán on corruption charges, removing close associates and those holding multiple roles that violate party statutes, aiming to regain public trust after the scandal that also implicated José Luis Áb...
PSOE Reshuffles Leadership After Corruption Scandal
PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez is reshuffling his party's leadership following the imprisonment of Santos Cerdán on corruption charges, removing close associates and those holding multiple roles that violate party statutes, aiming to regain public trust after the scandal that also implicated José Luis Áb...
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44% Bias Score


Chilean Judge Indicts Individuals in Illegal Adoption Case
A Chilean judge indicted individuals for illegal adoptions of babies between 1970 and 1990; one case involved Ruth Reyes, who died searching for her son, Alex, illegally sent to the US in 1983, shortly after connecting with him.
Chilean Judge Indicts Individuals in Illegal Adoption Case
A Chilean judge indicted individuals for illegal adoptions of babies between 1970 and 1990; one case involved Ruth Reyes, who died searching for her son, Alex, illegally sent to the US in 1983, shortly after connecting with him.
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32% Bias Score


Taliban Extorts Former Afghan Security Guards Despite Amnesty
Two former Afghan Security Guards (ASG) who worked with the Dutch military were arrested, abused, and forced to pay $300 monthly by the Taliban in December 2024 despite the Taliban's announced amnesty, highlighting the continued persecution faced by former collaborators.
Taliban Extorts Former Afghan Security Guards Despite Amnesty
Two former Afghan Security Guards (ASG) who worked with the Dutch military were arrested, abused, and forced to pay $300 monthly by the Taliban in December 2024 despite the Taliban's announced amnesty, highlighting the continued persecution faced by former collaborators.
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32% Bias Score


Fury-Usyk Trilogy Fight Announced, but Unconfirmed
Tyson Fury announced a trilogy fight against Oleksandr Usyk for April 18, 2026, at London's Wembley Stadium, despite previous retirement announcements; however, sources say the fight is unconfirmed.
Fury-Usyk Trilogy Fight Announced, but Unconfirmed
Tyson Fury announced a trilogy fight against Oleksandr Usyk for April 18, 2026, at London's Wembley Stadium, despite previous retirement announcements; however, sources say the fight is unconfirmed.
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44% Bias Score


2025 Budget Bill Slashes Medicaid, Exacerbates Care Crisis
The 2025 budget bill, passed July 3, slashes Medicaid spending by nearly \$1 trillion over ten years through reduced federal payments, work requirements, and increased paperwork; repeals a rule requiring minimum nursing home staffing; and raises the standard deduction for seniors while eliminating p...
2025 Budget Bill Slashes Medicaid, Exacerbates Care Crisis
The 2025 budget bill, passed July 3, slashes Medicaid spending by nearly \$1 trillion over ten years through reduced federal payments, work requirements, and increased paperwork; repeals a rule requiring minimum nursing home staffing; and raises the standard deduction for seniors while eliminating p...
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64% Bias Score


House Passes Trump's Spending Bill Despite Republican and Democrat Opposition
The House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a spending bill including President Trump's policies, despite opposition from Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), and an eight-hour speech by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).
House Passes Trump's Spending Bill Despite Republican and Democrat Opposition
The House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a spending bill including President Trump's policies, despite opposition from Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), and an eight-hour speech by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).
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56% Bias Score

Arrest Warrant Issued for Colombian Official in $11 Million Corruption Scandal
A Bogotá judge ordered the arrest of Carlos Ramón González, former director of Colombia's Presidential Administrative Department, for bribery and embezzlement related to a $11 million water tanker contract scandal involving bribes to congressmen; he is believed to be in Nicaragua.

Arrest Warrant Issued for Colombian Official in $11 Million Corruption Scandal
A Bogotá judge ordered the arrest of Carlos Ramón González, former director of Colombia's Presidential Administrative Department, for bribery and embezzlement related to a $11 million water tanker contract scandal involving bribes to congressmen; he is believed to be in Nicaragua.
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48% Bias Score

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma over Transfer Irregularities
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's 31-year-old diploma on March 18, 2025, due to alleged procedural irregularities during his 1990 lateral transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing the lack of proper approvals, documentation, and equivalence assessme...

Istanbul University Revokes Imamoglu's Diploma over Transfer Irregularities
Istanbul University revoked Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's 31-year-old diploma on March 18, 2025, due to alleged procedural irregularities during his 1990 lateral transfer from Girne American University in Northern Cyprus, citing the lack of proper approvals, documentation, and equivalence assessme...
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52% Bias Score

Messaging Apps Become Primary Vector for Fraudulent Attacks in Russia
Due to the increased security measures of telecom operators, more than 80% of fraudulent attacks in Russia are now happening via messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram; to protect yourself, enable two-factor authentication, adjust messenger privacy settings, regularly update apps, and verify link...

Messaging Apps Become Primary Vector for Fraudulent Attacks in Russia
Due to the increased security measures of telecom operators, more than 80% of fraudulent attacks in Russia are now happening via messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram; to protect yourself, enable two-factor authentication, adjust messenger privacy settings, regularly update apps, and verify link...
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32% Bias Score

Big, Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Overhauling Student Loan Programs
The House approved the "Big, Beautiful Bill," significantly altering federal student loan programs by 2026, eliminating most income-driven repayment plans, reducing borrowing limits, and impacting millions of borrowers and prospective students; Republicans cite deficit reduction, while Democrats dec...

Big, Beautiful Bill" Passes House, Overhauling Student Loan Programs
The House approved the "Big, Beautiful Bill," significantly altering federal student loan programs by 2026, eliminating most income-driven repayment plans, reducing borrowing limits, and impacting millions of borrowers and prospective students; Republicans cite deficit reduction, while Democrats dec...
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56% Bias Score

US Fireworks Industry Faces Challenges Due to Tariffs
The US fireworks industry, heavily reliant on Chinese imports (99%), faces significant challenges due to a 30% tariff, threatening price hikes and potential cancellations of displays, particularly those planned for the 250th anniversary of the US in 2026.

US Fireworks Industry Faces Challenges Due to Tariffs
The US fireworks industry, heavily reliant on Chinese imports (99%), faces significant challenges due to a 30% tariff, threatening price hikes and potential cancellations of displays, particularly those planned for the 250th anniversary of the US in 2026.
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52% Bias Score

Campsfield Immigration Center to Reopen Under Controversial Contractor
The UK government awarded a \$192 million contract to Mitie Care & Custody to reopen Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centre in Oxfordshire in late 2025, despite the company's history of criticism concerning poor conditions in its immigration detention facilities and the center's closure in 2019...

Campsfield Immigration Center to Reopen Under Controversial Contractor
The UK government awarded a \$192 million contract to Mitie Care & Custody to reopen Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centre in Oxfordshire in late 2025, despite the company's history of criticism concerning poor conditions in its immigration detention facilities and the center's closure in 2019...
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56% Bias Score
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