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Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Hit with Narco-Terrorism Charges
Two Sinaloa Cartel leaders, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were charged with narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering on Tuesday in a federal indictment, marking the first such charges from the DOJ's new Narco-Terrorism Unit following the Trump administration...
Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Hit with Narco-Terrorism Charges
Two Sinaloa Cartel leaders, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were charged with narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering on Tuesday in a federal indictment, marking the first such charges from the DOJ's new Narco-Terrorism Unit following the Trump administration...
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64% Bias Score


DOJ to Review Biden's Pardons
Ed Martin, the new DOJ pardon attorney, will review President Biden's last-minute pardons, including those granted to family members, Dr. Fauci, and General Milley, raising concerns about potential political motivations and the impartiality of the Justice Department.
DOJ to Review Biden's Pardons
Ed Martin, the new DOJ pardon attorney, will review President Biden's last-minute pardons, including those granted to family members, Dr. Fauci, and General Milley, raising concerns about potential political motivations and the impartiality of the Justice Department.
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56% Bias Score


\"Burkina Faso's Traore: Popular Anti-West Leader Amidst Worsening Crisis\"\
In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore's leadership, marked by anti-Western sentiment and worsening security resulting in over 7,200 deaths in the past year according to ACLED data and 2.1 million displaced people, resonates with some young Africans despite the country's deteriorating humanitarian ...
\"Burkina Faso's Traore: Popular Anti-West Leader Amidst Worsening Crisis\"\
In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore's leadership, marked by anti-Western sentiment and worsening security resulting in over 7,200 deaths in the past year according to ACLED data and 2.1 million displaced people, resonates with some young Africans despite the country's deteriorating humanitarian ...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Allows Deportation of Tren De Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act, But Requires Prior Notice
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration can deport Venezuelan Tren De Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act but must provide adequate prior notice, creating a conflict with other rulings and allowing potential legal challenges; the ruling applies to non-naturalized, non-permanent re...
Judge Allows Deportation of Tren De Aragua Members Under Alien Enemies Act, But Requires Prior Notice
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration can deport Venezuelan Tren De Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act but must provide adequate prior notice, creating a conflict with other rulings and allowing potential legal challenges; the ruling applies to non-naturalized, non-permanent re...
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48% Bias Score


House Republicans Propose Medicaid Overhaul, Threatening Coverage for 8.6 Million
The House Republicans introduced a bill to overhaul Medicaid, potentially causing 8.6 million people to lose coverage due to new work requirements, increased co-pays, stricter eligibility checks, and citizenship verification; the proposed changes aim to save $715 billion over 10 years to fund an ext...
House Republicans Propose Medicaid Overhaul, Threatening Coverage for 8.6 Million
The House Republicans introduced a bill to overhaul Medicaid, potentially causing 8.6 million people to lose coverage due to new work requirements, increased co-pays, stricter eligibility checks, and citizenship verification; the proposed changes aim to save $715 billion over 10 years to fund an ext...
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48% Bias Score


Converting Qatari 747 to Air Force One: \$1 Billion, Years of Delays
Converting a 13-year-old, Qatari-owned 747 jet into a new Air Force One for President Trump would cost over \$1 billion, take years to complete, and may not be finished by 2029, according to aviation experts.
Converting Qatari 747 to Air Force One: \$1 Billion, Years of Delays
Converting a 13-year-old, Qatari-owned 747 jet into a new Air Force One for President Trump would cost over \$1 billion, take years to complete, and may not be finished by 2029, according to aviation experts.
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52% Bias Score

Menendez Brothers Resentenced; Parole Eligibility After 3 Decades
Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of killing their parents in 1989, received a resentencing of 50 years to life in prison, making them eligible for parole after serving more than three decades, due to new evidence supporting their claims of childhood abuse and subsequent rehabilitation efforts.

Menendez Brothers Resentenced; Parole Eligibility After 3 Decades
Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of killing their parents in 1989, received a resentencing of 50 years to life in prison, making them eligible for parole after serving more than three decades, due to new evidence supporting their claims of childhood abuse and subsequent rehabilitation efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Death of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica, a former Marxist guerrilla and flower farmer, died at age 89 in Montevideo, Uruguay, four months after forgoing further treatment for esophageal cancer; his presidency (2010-2015) saw legalization of marijuana and same-sex marriage, sweeping abortion rights an...

Death of Former Uruguayan President José Mujica
Former Uruguayan President José Mujica, a former Marxist guerrilla and flower farmer, died at age 89 in Montevideo, Uruguay, four months after forgoing further treatment for esophageal cancer; his presidency (2010-2015) saw legalization of marijuana and same-sex marriage, sweeping abortion rights an...
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44% Bias Score

DHS Investigates California Immigrant Cash Assistance Program
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating California's state-funded Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants, which provides monthly payments to 9,700 elderly and disabled legal immigrants in Los Angeles County, amid concerns from immigrant rights groups that the probe will discourage parti...

DHS Investigates California Immigrant Cash Assistance Program
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating California's state-funded Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants, which provides monthly payments to 9,700 elderly and disabled legal immigrants in Los Angeles County, amid concerns from immigrant rights groups that the probe will discourage parti...
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56% Bias Score

Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.

Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.
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52% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Family Members Enter U.S. Under Deal
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the Trump administration, confirmed by Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch, raising concerns about tra...

Sinaloa Cartel Family Members Enter U.S. Under Deal
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the Trump administration, confirmed by Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch, raising concerns about tra...
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36% Bias Score

HHS Reverses Firings of NIOSH Employees, Avert Black Lung Program Disruption
The Department of Health and Human Services reversed the firings of over 100 NIOSH employees after public pressure and a court order, preventing the disruption of critical black lung disease prevention programs for coal miners in West Virginia.

HHS Reverses Firings of NIOSH Employees, Avert Black Lung Program Disruption
The Department of Health and Human Services reversed the firings of over 100 NIOSH employees after public pressure and a court order, preventing the disruption of critical black lung disease prevention programs for coal miners in West Virginia.
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36% Bias Score
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