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Depardieu Verdict: A Test for France's #MeToo Movement
French actor Gérard Depardieu faces a verdict on Tuesday in a sexual assault case involving two women who accused him of groping them during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2022; the case has become a significant test of France's #MeToo movement and its legal system's response to sexual violenc...
Depardieu Verdict: A Test for France's #MeToo Movement
French actor Gérard Depardieu faces a verdict on Tuesday in a sexual assault case involving two women who accused him of groping them during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2022; the case has become a significant test of France's #MeToo movement and its legal system's response to sexual violenc...
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40% Bias Score


College Athletics Faces Overhaul Amidst Antitrust Settlement and Compensation Debate
Amidst the disintegration of the amateur model in college athletics, a potential $2.8 billion antitrust settlement could revolutionize athlete compensation, while proposals for incentive-based contracts and athlete employment are being debated, alongside innovative approaches like two-way contracts ...
College Athletics Faces Overhaul Amidst Antitrust Settlement and Compensation Debate
Amidst the disintegration of the amateur model in college athletics, a potential $2.8 billion antitrust settlement could revolutionize athlete compensation, while proposals for incentive-based contracts and athlete employment are being debated, alongside innovative approaches like two-way contracts ...
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32% Bias Score


Soaring Rents Outpace Wage Growth, Creating U.S. Housing Crisis
U.S. apartment rents increased almost 30% since April 2020 to \$1,858 monthly, while median income rose 22.5% to roughly \$82,000; Zillow data shows renters needing \$80,000 annually for typical apartments, up from \$60,000 in 2020, with eight major cities requiring six-figure salaries.
Soaring Rents Outpace Wage Growth, Creating U.S. Housing Crisis
U.S. apartment rents increased almost 30% since April 2020 to \$1,858 monthly, while median income rose 22.5% to roughly \$82,000; Zillow data shows renters needing \$80,000 annually for typical apartments, up from \$60,000 in 2020, with eight major cities requiring six-figure salaries.
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40% Bias Score


Biden Admin Dossier on Trump Official Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that the Biden administration's State Department compiled a dossier on an unidentified Trump administration official, alleging the promotion of social media disinformation, prompting concerns over government overreach and free speech.
Biden Admin Dossier on Trump Official Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that the Biden administration's State Department compiled a dossier on an unidentified Trump administration official, alleging the promotion of social media disinformation, prompting concerns over government overreach and free speech.
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52% Bias Score


Ticketmaster to Display Full Ticket Prices Amid 'Junk Fee' Ban
Ticketmaster, responding to a new federal rule banning 'junk fees', will now display all-inclusive ticket prices upfront, combating past complaints about hidden charges; the company also reported blocking over 53 billion bot attacks in 2024, a significant increase in efforts to address ticket scalpi...
Ticketmaster to Display Full Ticket Prices Amid 'Junk Fee' Ban
Ticketmaster, responding to a new federal rule banning 'junk fees', will now display all-inclusive ticket prices upfront, combating past complaints about hidden charges; the company also reported blocking over 53 billion bot attacks in 2024, a significant increase in efforts to address ticket scalpi...
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36% Bias Score


Duterte Wins Mayoral Race Despite ICC Detention
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte won the Davao mayoral race with half a million votes despite being detained at the International Criminal Court, while his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, faces an impeachment trial that could determine the family's political future.
Duterte Wins Mayoral Race Despite ICC Detention
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte won the Davao mayoral race with half a million votes despite being detained at the International Criminal Court, while his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, faces an impeachment trial that could determine the family's political future.
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56% Bias Score

False Accusation Leads to 22-Year Imprisonment, Sparking Reform Efforts
In 1999, Bobby Gumpright's false accusation of armed robbery led to Jermaine Hudson's wrongful conviction; after 22 years, Gumpright's confession and their joint advocacy aim to secure retrials for others similarly affected by Louisiana's former use of non-unanimous jury verdicts.

False Accusation Leads to 22-Year Imprisonment, Sparking Reform Efforts
In 1999, Bobby Gumpright's false accusation of armed robbery led to Jermaine Hudson's wrongful conviction; after 22 years, Gumpright's confession and their joint advocacy aim to secure retrials for others similarly affected by Louisiana's former use of non-unanimous jury verdicts.
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8% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spy Ring Sentenced for Russia-Linked Activities
A London court sentenced six Bulgarian spies for conducting surveillance, plotting to trade blood diamonds for weapons, and attempting to supply Russia with drones; their fugitive leader, a key suspect in Germany's biggest postwar fraud case, remains at large.

Bulgarian Spy Ring Sentenced for Russia-Linked Activities
A London court sentenced six Bulgarian spies for conducting surveillance, plotting to trade blood diamonds for weapons, and attempting to supply Russia with drones; their fugitive leader, a key suspect in Germany's biggest postwar fraud case, remains at large.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.

Harvard Defies Federal Grant Freeze Threat Amidst Accusations of Antisemitism
Harvard University faces a potential grant freeze from the Education Department over allegations of antisemitism and other failures, prompting a lawsuit and highlighting a broader conflict over university autonomy and government overreach.
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44% Bias Score

House GOP Bill Could Strip Millions of Medicaid Coverage
House Republicans proposed legislation requiring many Medicaid enrollees to demonstrate work, volunteering, or schooling to retain coverage, aiming for $880 billion in savings over ten years to fund tax cuts, potentially affecting 71 million Americans and causing millions to lose coverage.

House GOP Bill Could Strip Millions of Medicaid Coverage
House Republicans proposed legislation requiring many Medicaid enrollees to demonstrate work, volunteering, or schooling to retain coverage, aiming for $880 billion in savings over ten years to fund tax cuts, potentially affecting 71 million Americans and causing millions to lose coverage.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges in Federal Courts
President Trump's executive orders face numerous legal challenges in federal courts, with some resulting in temporary blocks. The legal battles highlight the U.S. system of checks and balances, involving potential appeals, congressional action, and judicial interpretations.

Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges in Federal Courts
President Trump's executive orders face numerous legal challenges in federal courts, with some resulting in temporary blocks. The legal battles highlight the U.S. system of checks and balances, involving potential appeals, congressional action, and judicial interpretations.
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40% Bias Score

US Prioritizes White South African Refugees Amidst Criticism
President Trump's administration facilitated the relocation of 59 white Afrikaners to the US, citing alleged persecution, despite South Africa's denial and criticism from human rights groups, while simultaneously blocking refugees from other nations.

US Prioritizes White South African Refugees Amidst Criticism
President Trump's administration facilitated the relocation of 59 white Afrikaners to the US, citing alleged persecution, despite South Africa's denial and criticism from human rights groups, while simultaneously blocking refugees from other nations.
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60% Bias Score
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