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Alan Jones Faces 35 Historical Sexual Assault Charges
Former Australian broadcaster Alan Jones faces 35 historical sexual assault charges involving 11 complainants in New South Wales, with his lawyer citing contradictory witness statements; the case is adjourned until July 8, 2025.
Alan Jones Faces 35 Historical Sexual Assault Charges
Former Australian broadcaster Alan Jones faces 35 historical sexual assault charges involving 11 complainants in New South Wales, with his lawyer citing contradictory witness statements; the case is adjourned until July 8, 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Arrest Made in Connection with Arson Attacks Targeting Properties Linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer
A 21-year-old man was arrested in connection with three suspected arson attacks on properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer; incidents included a fire at a residential property in Kentish Town, a vehicle fire, and another property fire, all investigated by counter-terrorism police due to the...
Arrest Made in Connection with Arson Attacks Targeting Properties Linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer
A 21-year-old man was arrested in connection with three suspected arson attacks on properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer; incidents included a fire at a residential property in Kentish Town, a vehicle fire, and another property fire, all investigated by counter-terrorism police due to the...
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44% Bias Score


Depardieu Faces Sentencing in French Sexual Assault Case
Gerard Depardieu, a 76-year-old French actor, will be sentenced on Tuesday for sexual assault charges involving a costume designer and an assistant director during the 2021 filming of "Green Shutters" in Paris; he faces up to five years in prison and a €75,000 fine.
Depardieu Faces Sentencing in French Sexual Assault Case
Gerard Depardieu, a 76-year-old French actor, will be sentenced on Tuesday for sexual assault charges involving a costume designer and an assistant director during the 2021 filming of "Green Shutters" in Paris; he faces up to five years in prison and a €75,000 fine.
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60% 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


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


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

US Oil Magnate Arrested for \$300 Million Oil Smuggling Scheme
An American oil magnate, James Laen Jensen, his wife, and two sons were arrested for allegedly smuggling \$300 million of crude oil stolen from Mexico's PEMEX into the US via barges, falsely labeling it as waste oil, beginning in May 2022.

US Oil Magnate Arrested for \$300 Million Oil Smuggling Scheme
An American oil magnate, James Laen Jensen, his wife, and two sons were arrested for allegedly smuggling \$300 million of crude oil stolen from Mexico's PEMEX into the US via barges, falsely labeling it as waste oil, beginning in May 2022.
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48% Bias Score

UK Explores Solar Car Parks for Cheaper EV Charging
The UK government announced a call for evidence to explore the use of solar car parks to provide cheaper EV charging, potentially saving motorists money and reducing the need for field-based solar panel installations, with examples including Bentley Motors' facility and various others across the UK.

UK Explores Solar Car Parks for Cheaper EV Charging
The UK government announced a call for evidence to explore the use of solar car parks to provide cheaper EV charging, potentially saving motorists money and reducing the need for field-based solar panel installations, with examples including Bentley Motors' facility and various others across the UK.
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48% 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

Albanese Sworn In, US-China Tariff Pause Announced
Following Australia's recent election, Governor-General Sam Mostyn oversaw the swearing-in of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his new cabinet, a process involving the PM's resignation and the approval of ministerial appointees, while Treasurer Jim Chalmers welcomed a 90-day tariff pause between ...

Albanese Sworn In, US-China Tariff Pause Announced
Following Australia's recent election, Governor-General Sam Mostyn oversaw the swearing-in of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his new cabinet, a process involving the PM's resignation and the approval of ministerial appointees, while Treasurer Jim Chalmers welcomed a 90-day tariff pause between ...
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20% Bias Score
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