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Brazil Cracks Down on Massive Fuel-Smuggling, Money-Laundering Operation
Brazilian authorities conducted a large-scale operation targeting a fuel-smuggling and money-laundering ring linked to the PCC criminal group, seizing assets worth millions of euros and arresting five individuals; the network laundered an estimated 8 billion euros through 40 investment funds.
Brazil Cracks Down on Massive Fuel-Smuggling, Money-Laundering Operation
Brazilian authorities conducted a large-scale operation targeting a fuel-smuggling and money-laundering ring linked to the PCC criminal group, seizing assets worth millions of euros and arresting five individuals; the network laundered an estimated 8 billion euros through 40 investment funds.
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40% Bias Score


FCA Investigates Drax Over Biomass Sourcing, Delaying Potential Subsidies
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is investigating Drax power generator for potentially misleading statements about its wood pellet sourcing from January 2022 to March 2024, impacting its £10bn+ renewable energy subsidies and potentially delaying a new subsidy contract.
FCA Investigates Drax Over Biomass Sourcing, Delaying Potential Subsidies
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is investigating Drax power generator for potentially misleading statements about its wood pellet sourcing from January 2022 to March 2024, impacting its £10bn+ renewable energy subsidies and potentially delaying a new subsidy contract.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Purges Top Officials Across Key Government Agencies
President Trump's administration has dismissed numerous high-ranking officials from key US agencies, including the CDC, Federal Reserve, and DIA, raising concerns about political influence over public health, economic policy, and national security.
Trump Administration Purges Top Officials Across Key Government Agencies
President Trump's administration has dismissed numerous high-ranking officials from key US agencies, including the CDC, Federal Reserve, and DIA, raising concerns about political influence over public health, economic policy, and national security.
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64% Bias Score


NYC Mayoral Candidate Faces Scrutiny Over DSA Affiliation
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, is running for NYC mayor and facing criticism for his ties to the DSA, whose platform includes defunding the police and a single-state solution for Israel, policies Mamdani claims not to support; his opponent, Andrew Cuomo, is highlighting these differences.
NYC Mayoral Candidate Faces Scrutiny Over DSA Affiliation
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, is running for NYC mayor and facing criticism for his ties to the DSA, whose platform includes defunding the police and a single-state solution for Israel, policies Mamdani claims not to support; his opponent, Andrew Cuomo, is highlighting these differences.
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60% Bias Score


ICE Secretly Transfers Detainee, Prompts Legislation for Family Notification
ICE secretly transferred 18-year-old Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz between California, Arizona, and Louisiana detention facilities without notifying his family, prompting Rep. Rivas to introduce legislation requiring 24-hour family notification for detainee transfers; this reflects a broader pattern of inc...
ICE Secretly Transfers Detainee, Prompts Legislation for Family Notification
ICE secretly transferred 18-year-old Benjamin Guerrero-Cruz between California, Arizona, and Louisiana detention facilities without notifying his family, prompting Rep. Rivas to introduce legislation requiring 24-hour family notification for detainee transfers; this reflects a broader pattern of inc...
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28% Bias Score


Enhanced Games Sues Governing Bodies for $800 Million Over Participation Ban
The Enhanced Games, launching May 2025 in Las Vegas, is suing World Aquatics, USA Swimming, and the World Anti-Doping Agency for $800 million for barring athletes from participating due to a June 2024 by-law that prohibits involvement with events lacking drug testing.
Enhanced Games Sues Governing Bodies for $800 Million Over Participation Ban
The Enhanced Games, launching May 2025 in Las Vegas, is suing World Aquatics, USA Swimming, and the World Anti-Doping Agency for $800 million for barring athletes from participating due to a June 2024 by-law that prohibits involvement with events lacking drug testing.
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64% Bias Score

CDC Director Defies Dismissal Amidst Staff Resignations
Susan Monarrez, CDC director appointed in July, was dismissed by the White House for not aligning with the President's agenda; however, she refuses to step down, claiming only President Trump can remove her, while three other senior officials resigned citing concerns over policies and misinformation...

CDC Director Defies Dismissal Amidst Staff Resignations
Susan Monarrez, CDC director appointed in July, was dismissed by the White House for not aligning with the President's agenda; however, she refuses to step down, claiming only President Trump can remove her, while three other senior officials resigned citing concerns over policies and misinformation...
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48% Bias Score

Israel Launches Second Airstrike in Yemen Targeting Houthis
Israel confirmed a second airstrike targeting Houthis in Yemen's Sanaa on Thursday, citing Iranian direction and the Houthis' threats against Israel and its allies; this follows a previous strike on Sunday and the interception of two drones from Yemen.

Israel Launches Second Airstrike in Yemen Targeting Houthis
Israel confirmed a second airstrike targeting Houthis in Yemen's Sanaa on Thursday, citing Iranian direction and the Houthis' threats against Israel and its allies; this follows a previous strike on Sunday and the interception of two drones from Yemen.
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52% Bias Score

UK Government's Delayed Data Breach Review Highlights Ongoing Security Risks
A UK government review into 11 public sector data breaches, including incidents affecting thousands of Afghans and disability claimants, found three recurring issues: poor data download controls, insecure emailing practices, and hidden data in spreadsheets; although 12 of 14 recommendations have bee...

UK Government's Delayed Data Breach Review Highlights Ongoing Security Risks
A UK government review into 11 public sector data breaches, including incidents affecting thousands of Afghans and disability claimants, found three recurring issues: poor data download controls, insecure emailing practices, and hidden data in spreadsheets; although 12 of 14 recommendations have bee...
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40% Bias Score

Poland Emphasizes Regional Security in Pre-Washington Summit Meeting
On September 1st, Polish President Karol Nawrocki met with Baltic and Danish leaders in Warsaw to discuss regional security, particularly the threat posed by Russia, before his upcoming visits to Washington D.C., Rome, and Vilnius, aiming to strengthen alliances and promote regional stability.

Poland Emphasizes Regional Security in Pre-Washington Summit Meeting
On September 1st, Polish President Karol Nawrocki met with Baltic and Danish leaders in Warsaw to discuss regional security, particularly the threat posed by Russia, before his upcoming visits to Washington D.C., Rome, and Vilnius, aiming to strengthen alliances and promote regional stability.
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44% Bias Score

Florida Executes Curtis Windom, Reaching Record Number of Executions for 2024
Florida executed Curtis Windom, 59, on Thursday for the 1992 murders of his girlfriend, her mother, and another man; this is Florida's record 11th execution in 2024, part of a nationwide surge in executions this year.

Florida Executes Curtis Windom, Reaching Record Number of Executions for 2024
Florida executed Curtis Windom, 59, on Thursday for the 1992 murders of his girlfriend, her mother, and another man; this is Florida's record 11th execution in 2024, part of a nationwide surge in executions this year.
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44% Bias Score

Chemical Industry Lobbying Weakens UK's Proposed PFAS Ban
Chemical firms are lobbying UK MPs to oppose a comprehensive ban on "forever chemicals" (PFAS), echoing tactics used by the tobacco industry, despite scientific evidence linking PFAS exposure to serious illnesses and substantial societal costs.

Chemical Industry Lobbying Weakens UK's Proposed PFAS Ban
Chemical firms are lobbying UK MPs to oppose a comprehensive ban on "forever chemicals" (PFAS), echoing tactics used by the tobacco industry, despite scientific evidence linking PFAS exposure to serious illnesses and substantial societal costs.
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60% Bias Score
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