January 2025
February 2025
Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge blocked the Justice Department from sharing Jack Smith's classified documents report with Congress due to concerns about premature public disclosure, rejecting the DOJ's argument for congressional review to inform potential legislative reforms and citing the absence of a historical p...
Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge blocked the Justice Department from sharing Jack Smith's classified documents report with Congress due to concerns about premature public disclosure, rejecting the DOJ's argument for congressional review to inform potential legislative reforms and citing the absence of a historical p...
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40% Bias Score
Lawsuit Challenges Inclusion of Illegal Immigrants in Census Apportionment
Four states' attorneys general are suing the U.S. Census Bureau, claiming the inclusion of illegal immigrants in the 2020 census apportionment unconstitutionally shifted congressional seats and electoral votes, with Ohio and West Virginia losing one each, while Texas gained one and California retain...
Lawsuit Challenges Inclusion of Illegal Immigrants in Census Apportionment
Four states' attorneys general are suing the U.S. Census Bureau, claiming the inclusion of illegal immigrants in the 2020 census apportionment unconstitutionally shifted congressional seats and electoral votes, with Ohio and West Virginia losing one each, while Texas gained one and California retain...
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52% Bias Score
FAI Set for Death of Glasgow Hotel Attacker
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) will begin on March 11th, 2024, into the death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a 28-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker shot by police after stabbing six people at Glasgow's Park Inn Hotel in June 2020. The inquiry follows concerns about the use of lethal force by police a...
FAI Set for Death of Glasgow Hotel Attacker
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) will begin on March 11th, 2024, into the death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a 28-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker shot by police after stabbing six people at Glasgow's Park Inn Hotel in June 2020. The inquiry follows concerns about the use of lethal force by police a...
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32% Bias Score
Chicago Restaurants Prepare for Potential Immigration Raids
As the Trump administration prepares for immigration crackdowns, the Illinois Restaurant Association is advising members to ensure compliance with I-9 employment eligibility verification forms and is connecting them with immigration attorneys. Meanwhile, national business groups are providing legal ...
Chicago Restaurants Prepare for Potential Immigration Raids
As the Trump administration prepares for immigration crackdowns, the Illinois Restaurant Association is advising members to ensure compliance with I-9 employment eligibility verification forms and is connecting them with immigration attorneys. Meanwhile, national business groups are providing legal ...
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52% Bias Score
French Collective Urges X User Migration to Decentralized Platforms
A French collective, "HelloQuitteX," is urging X users to switch to Bluesky and Mastodon on January 20th, citing concerns about misinformation and Elon Musk's ownership; nearly 17,000 users have already registered, potentially connecting 23 million contacts.
French Collective Urges X User Migration to Decentralized Platforms
A French collective, "HelloQuitteX," is urging X users to switch to Bluesky and Mastodon on January 20th, citing concerns about misinformation and Elon Musk's ownership; nearly 17,000 users have already registered, potentially connecting 23 million contacts.
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60% Bias Score
IRCC to Cut 3,300 Jobs Amidst Budgetary Constraints
The Canadian federal immigration department will eliminate 3,300 positions over three years, impacting both permanent and term employees amid government-wide budget cuts, potentially worsening application processing backlogs and raising concerns about broader immigration management.
IRCC to Cut 3,300 Jobs Amidst Budgetary Constraints
The Canadian federal immigration department will eliminate 3,300 positions over three years, impacting both permanent and term employees amid government-wide budget cuts, potentially worsening application processing backlogs and raising concerns about broader immigration management.
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44% Bias Score
Arizona Considers "AZ ICE Act" Amidst Trump's Deportation Push
Arizona's legislature is considering the "AZ ICE Act," requiring state and local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE's mass deportation push, despite Governor Hobbs's opposition, reflecting a national debate on state-federal collaboration on immigration enforcement.
Arizona Considers "AZ ICE Act" Amidst Trump's Deportation Push
Arizona's legislature is considering the "AZ ICE Act," requiring state and local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE's mass deportation push, despite Governor Hobbs's opposition, reflecting a national debate on state-federal collaboration on immigration enforcement.
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60% Bias Score
El-Sisi and Putin Discuss Bilateral Ties, Gaza Ceasefire
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on January 21, discussing strengthening bilateral ties, including a Russian industrial zone near the Suez Canal and the El Dabaa nuclear power plant, as well as the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza ce...
El-Sisi and Putin Discuss Bilateral Ties, Gaza Ceasefire
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on January 21, discussing strengthening bilateral ties, including a Russian industrial zone near the Suez Canal and the El Dabaa nuclear power plant, as well as the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza ce...
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28% Bias Score
Former Head Teacher Jailed Again for Breaching Restraining Order
Gregory Hill, a 49-year-old former head teacher from Fakenham, Norfolk, was jailed for six months on Monday for breaching a restraining order four days after being released from prison for harassing a 23-year-old staff member at Howard Junior School in King's Lynn. He admitted posting pictures of th...
Former Head Teacher Jailed Again for Breaching Restraining Order
Gregory Hill, a 49-year-old former head teacher from Fakenham, Norfolk, was jailed for six months on Monday for breaching a restraining order four days after being released from prison for harassing a 23-year-old staff member at Howard Junior School in King's Lynn. He admitted posting pictures of th...
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44% Bias Score
Eljamel and NHS Tayside Face Two-Year Criminal Probe
A criminal investigation into disgraced brain surgeon Sam Eljamel and NHS Tayside, his former employer, is expected to take another 1.5 to 2 years; former patient Jules Rose met with the Lord Advocate to discuss the ongoing police probe, Operation Stringent, and confirmed that both Eljamel and NHS T...
Eljamel and NHS Tayside Face Two-Year Criminal Probe
A criminal investigation into disgraced brain surgeon Sam Eljamel and NHS Tayside, his former employer, is expected to take another 1.5 to 2 years; former patient Jules Rose met with the Lord Advocate to discuss the ongoing police probe, Operation Stringent, and confirmed that both Eljamel and NHS T...
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44% Bias Score
B.C. Launches Provincewide Short-Term Rental Registry to Tackle Housing Shortage
British Columbia launched a provincewide short-term rental registry on Monday, requiring registration by May 1st, with penalties for non-compliance starting June 1st, and annual fees ranging from $100 to $600; the goal is to address housing affordability concerns and crack down on illegal operators.
B.C. Launches Provincewide Short-Term Rental Registry to Tackle Housing Shortage
British Columbia launched a provincewide short-term rental registry on Monday, requiring registration by May 1st, with penalties for non-compliance starting June 1st, and annual fees ranging from $100 to $600; the goal is to address housing affordability concerns and crack down on illegal operators.
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44% Bias Score
Norway Rejects Trump's 5 Percent NATO Defense Spending Demand
Norway, despite increasing its defense budget to 2.16 percent of GDP in 2024—its largest increase since the Korean War—will not meet President Trump's demand for a 5 percent increase, citing economic factors and a planned increase to 3 percent by 2030.
Norway Rejects Trump's 5 Percent NATO Defense Spending Demand
Norway, despite increasing its defense budget to 2.16 percent of GDP in 2024—its largest increase since the Korean War—will not meet President Trump's demand for a 5 percent increase, citing economic factors and a planned increase to 3 percent by 2030.
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48% Bias Score