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Weinstein Guilty on One Count, Acquitted on Another, Jury Deadlocks in Retrial
On Wednesday, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one count of rape in the third degree for forcing oral sex on Miriam Haley in 2006, acquitted on another, and the jury deadlocked on a third count, in a retrial that followed the overturning of his initial conviction.
Weinstein Guilty on One Count, Acquitted on Another, Jury Deadlocks in Retrial
On Wednesday, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one count of rape in the third degree for forcing oral sex on Miriam Haley in 2006, acquitted on another, and the jury deadlocked on a third count, in a retrial that followed the overturning of his initial conviction.
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44% Bias Score


Weinstein Found Guilty of Sexual Assault in Retrial
A New York jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of sexually assaulting production assistant Miriam Haley in 2006, but acquitted him of assaulting model Kaja Sokola the same year; deliberations continue on a rape charge involving Jessica Mann. This retrial follows a 2020 conviction that was overturned.
Weinstein Found Guilty of Sexual Assault in Retrial
A New York jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of sexually assaulting production assistant Miriam Haley in 2006, but acquitted him of assaulting model Kaja Sokola the same year; deliberations continue on a rape charge involving Jessica Mann. This retrial follows a 2020 conviction that was overturned.
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52% Bias Score


Provincial Veto Power on Infrastructure Threatens Canada's Economic Growth and Unity
Prime Minister Carney's emphasis on consensus in approving infrastructure projects allows provinces to veto projects, hindering economic growth and potentially threatening national unity, as illustrated by the Alberta-British Columbia pipeline dispute and the potential for a future Alberta-Ontario p...
Provincial Veto Power on Infrastructure Threatens Canada's Economic Growth and Unity
Prime Minister Carney's emphasis on consensus in approving infrastructure projects allows provinces to veto projects, hindering economic growth and potentially threatening national unity, as illustrated by the Alberta-British Columbia pipeline dispute and the potential for a future Alberta-Ontario p...
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56% Bias Score


Brian Wilson, Beach Boys Co-Founder, Dies
Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys and celebrated songwriter, died recently; his innovative music, including the landmark album "Pet Sounds," profoundly influenced pop culture, while his battles with mental health and addiction offer valuable insight.
Brian Wilson, Beach Boys Co-Founder, Dies
Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys and celebrated songwriter, died recently; his innovative music, including the landmark album "Pet Sounds," profoundly influenced pop culture, while his battles with mental health and addiction offer valuable insight.
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36% Bias Score


Tusk Survives No-Confidence Vote in Fragile Polish Coalition
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk won a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, securing 245 votes out of 460, following the October 2023 election victory of the right-wing Law and Justice party, which was unable to form a governing coalition. The vote comes after the unexpected presidentia...
Tusk Survives No-Confidence Vote in Fragile Polish Coalition
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk won a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, securing 245 votes out of 460, following the October 2023 election victory of the right-wing Law and Justice party, which was unable to form a governing coalition. The vote comes after the unexpected presidentia...
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48% Bias Score


Serbia's Vučić Visits Ukraine, Pledges Support Amidst Neutral Stance
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Ukraine on June 11, 2024, for the Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit in Odessa, pledging support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and offering to help rebuild Ukrainian cities, despite Serbia's neutral stance and reported indirect arms supplies to Ukraine.
Serbia's Vučić Visits Ukraine, Pledges Support Amidst Neutral Stance
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited Ukraine on June 11, 2024, for the Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit in Odessa, pledging support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and offering to help rebuild Ukrainian cities, despite Serbia's neutral stance and reported indirect arms supplies to Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Argentina to Move Embassy to Jerusalem in 2026
Argentinian President Javier Milei announced on June 11, 2024, that Argentina will move its embassy from Tel Aviv to West Jerusalem in 2026, mirroring a similar move by the US in 2017 and defying international consensus on Jerusalem's contested status, during his visit to Israel and amid internation...

Argentina to Move Embassy to Jerusalem in 2026
Argentinian President Javier Milei announced on June 11, 2024, that Argentina will move its embassy from Tel Aviv to West Jerusalem in 2026, mirroring a similar move by the US in 2017 and defying international consensus on Jerusalem's contested status, during his visit to Israel and amid internation...
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52% Bias Score

Weinstein Partially Guilty in Retrial
A New York jury found Harvey Weinstein partially guilty in a retrial for sexual assault, convicting him on one charge but not another, while deadlocking on a third; this follows the overturning of his 2020 conviction due to procedural errors, and he remains imprisoned due to a separate California co...

Weinstein Partially Guilty in Retrial
A New York jury found Harvey Weinstein partially guilty in a retrial for sexual assault, convicting him on one charge but not another, while deadlocking on a third; this follows the overturning of his 2020 conviction due to procedural errors, and he remains imprisoned due to a separate California co...
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44% Bias Score

Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...

Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...
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32% Bias Score

Wealthsimple Disrupts Canadian Banking with Innovative, Integrated Financial Services
Wealthsimple, a Canadian fintech company, is challenging traditional banks by offering a no-fee chequing account with high interest rates, innovative features like paperless cheques and cash delivery, and integrated investment services, all while rewarding customer loyalty.

Wealthsimple Disrupts Canadian Banking with Innovative, Integrated Financial Services
Wealthsimple, a Canadian fintech company, is challenging traditional banks by offering a no-fee chequing account with high interest rates, innovative features like paperless cheques and cash delivery, and integrated investment services, all while rewarding customer loyalty.
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56% Bias Score

Los Angeles Protests Against Unprecedented Militarization of ICE Raids
Since June 6th, 2025, mass ICE raids targeting undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles have sparked largely peaceful protests. The deployment of 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard members to protect federal buildings holding detainees has been met with widespread public opposition, marking an unpre...

Los Angeles Protests Against Unprecedented Militarization of ICE Raids
Since June 6th, 2025, mass ICE raids targeting undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles have sparked largely peaceful protests. The deployment of 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard members to protect federal buildings holding detainees has been met with widespread public opposition, marking an unpre...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Politician Lev Shlosberg Placed Under House Arrest
Lev Shlosberg, a Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest on June 11th, 2025, for two months, following charges of repeatedly discrediting the Russian army, allegedly due to his statements advocating for a ceasefire in Ukraine.

Russian Opposition Politician Lev Shlosberg Placed Under House Arrest
Lev Shlosberg, a Russian opposition politician, was placed under house arrest on June 11th, 2025, for two months, following charges of repeatedly discrediting the Russian army, allegedly due to his statements advocating for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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