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FBI to Reinvestigate White House Cocaine, Pipe Bombs, and Supreme Court Leak
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced on X that the agency will reinvestigate the White House cocaine discovery, the unsolved 2021 pipe bomb case near the DNC and RNC headquarters, and the 2022 Supreme Court Dobbs decision leak, citing public interest and the need for additional resources.
FBI to Reinvestigate White House Cocaine, Pipe Bombs, and Supreme Court Leak
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced on X that the agency will reinvestigate the White House cocaine discovery, the unsolved 2021 pipe bomb case near the DNC and RNC headquarters, and the 2022 Supreme Court Dobbs decision leak, citing public interest and the need for additional resources.
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40% Bias Score


NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.
NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.
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48% Bias Score


EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Considers Article 7 Sanctions
Twenty EU member states condemned Hungary's ban on the Budapest Pride march, calling for its revocation and revision of related legislation; the EU is considering further action under Article 7 due to Hungary's continued disregard for democratic principles and human rights.
EU Condemns Hungary's Pride Ban, Considers Article 7 Sanctions
Twenty EU member states condemned Hungary's ban on the Budapest Pride march, calling for its revocation and revision of related legislation; the EU is considering further action under Article 7 due to Hungary's continued disregard for democratic principles and human rights.
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Man Pleads Guilty to Solingen Knife Attack, Sparking German Security Overhaul
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a Syrian national, committed a knife attack at Solingen's Diversity Festival, killing three and injuring ten; he pleaded guilty, citing ISIS links, prompting stricter German security measures.
Syrian Man Pleads Guilty to Solingen Knife Attack, Sparking German Security Overhaul
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a Syrian national, committed a knife attack at Solingen's Diversity Festival, killing three and injuring ten; he pleaded guilty, citing ISIS links, prompting stricter German security measures.
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36% Bias Score


Labor Party Members Pressure Government for Sanctions on Israel Over Gaza Blockade
Grassroots members of Australia's Labor party are pushing for government sanctions against Israel over its Gaza blockade, while the government has issued strong criticism but stopped short of announcing further sanctions beyond a joint statement with other nations condemning Israel's actions.
Labor Party Members Pressure Government for Sanctions on Israel Over Gaza Blockade
Grassroots members of Australia's Labor party are pushing for government sanctions against Israel over its Gaza blockade, while the government has issued strong criticism but stopped short of announcing further sanctions beyond a joint statement with other nations condemning Israel's actions.
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40% Bias Score


Reform UK Challenges SNP and Labour in Hamilton By-election
In Scotland's Hamilton by-election, Reform UK is unexpectedly gaining ground, challenging the SNP and Labour due to voter dissatisfaction, potentially signaling a shift in the political landscape and impacting the 2026 Holyrood elections.
Reform UK Challenges SNP and Labour in Hamilton By-election
In Scotland's Hamilton by-election, Reform UK is unexpectedly gaining ground, challenging the SNP and Labour due to voter dissatisfaction, potentially signaling a shift in the political landscape and impacting the 2026 Holyrood elections.
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40% Bias Score

New Orleans Jailbreak Highlights Systemic Flaws in Correctional Security
Ten inmates escaped a New Orleans jail by cutting through cell walls with electric hair trimmers when security was briefly unattended; at least 13 people are charged with aiding the escape, highlighting systemic issues of understaffing, faulty equipment, and community distrust.

New Orleans Jailbreak Highlights Systemic Flaws in Correctional Security
Ten inmates escaped a New Orleans jail by cutting through cell walls with electric hair trimmers when security was briefly unattended; at least 13 people are charged with aiding the escape, highlighting systemic issues of understaffing, faulty equipment, and community distrust.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.

Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.
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56% Bias Score

Volkswagen Managers Convicted in Dieselgate
A German court sentenced four Volkswagen managers to prison for their roles in the Dieselgate emissions scandal, marking the first such convictions in Germany after a decade-long investigation costing VW approximately €33 billion and significantly damaging the reputation of German auto manufacturing...

Volkswagen Managers Convicted in Dieselgate
A German court sentenced four Volkswagen managers to prison for their roles in the Dieselgate emissions scandal, marking the first such convictions in Germany after a decade-long investigation costing VW approximately €33 billion and significantly damaging the reputation of German auto manufacturing...
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44% Bias Score

Car Drives into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Several
During Liverpool's victory parade on Monday, a car drove into a crowd of fans on Water Street around 5:40 pm, injuring several and halting the celebrations. Police arrested a 53-year-old white British man.

Car Drives into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Several
During Liverpool's victory parade on Monday, a car drove into a crowd of fans on Water Street around 5:40 pm, injuring several and halting the celebrations. Police arrested a 53-year-old white British man.
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28% Bias Score

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Flaws in Australia's Private Healthcare System
Australia's private hospital operator Healthscope entered receivership due to high debt from a 2019 acquisition by Brookfield, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and reduced revenue from elective surgeries, prompting discussions on systemic issues within the private healthcare sector.

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Flaws in Australia's Private Healthcare System
Australia's private hospital operator Healthscope entered receivership due to high debt from a 2019 acquisition by Brookfield, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and reduced revenue from elective surgeries, prompting discussions on systemic issues within the private healthcare sector.
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40% Bias Score

Legal Challenge to 50-Year-Old Childcare Tax Deduction Precedent
A high court case will challenge a 50-year-old Australian legal precedent that blocks parents from claiming childcare fees as a tax deduction, arguing that the 1971 Lodge case is outdated and fails to recognize the importance of childcare for modern families and the economy.

Legal Challenge to 50-Year-Old Childcare Tax Deduction Precedent
A high court case will challenge a 50-year-old Australian legal precedent that blocks parents from claiming childcare fees as a tax deduction, arguing that the 1971 Lodge case is outdated and fails to recognize the importance of childcare for modern families and the economy.
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60% Bias Score
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