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Epstein Victims Condemn Maxwell's Prison Transfer, Fear Clemency
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are criticizing the Justice Department's handling of Maxwell's case, citing her transfer to a lower-security prison, meetings with a high-ranking official, and potential for clemency as signs of 'public legitimization' and disregard for their trauma; ...
Epstein Victims Condemn Maxwell's Prison Transfer, Fear Clemency
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are criticizing the Justice Department's handling of Maxwell's case, citing her transfer to a lower-security prison, meetings with a high-ranking official, and potential for clemency as signs of 'public legitimization' and disregard for their trauma; ...
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44% Bias Score


Epstein Victims Protest Maxwell's Prison Transfer and Unsealing of Grand Jury Transcripts
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are criticizing the Justice Department's attempt to unseal grand jury transcripts and Maxwell's transfer to a lower-security prison, citing concerns about re-traumatization and a lack of consultation. Maxwell's appeal and potential pardon add another ...
Epstein Victims Protest Maxwell's Prison Transfer and Unsealing of Grand Jury Transcripts
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are criticizing the Justice Department's attempt to unseal grand jury transcripts and Maxwell's transfer to a lower-security prison, citing concerns about re-traumatization and a lack of consultation. Maxwell's appeal and potential pardon add another ...
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48% Bias Score


Combs Convicted, Seeks Pardon
Sean "Diddy" Combs was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution, acquitted on more serious charges, and his defense team is pursuing a presidential pardon despite the president's reluctance; he faces up to 20 years in prison, but a shorter sentence is anticipated.
Combs Convicted, Seeks Pardon
Sean "Diddy" Combs was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution, acquitted on more serious charges, and his defense team is pursuing a presidential pardon despite the president's reluctance; he faces up to 20 years in prison, but a shorter sentence is anticipated.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Endorses Vance as Potential MAGA Heir, Suggests 2028 Ticket with Rubio
President Donald Trump endorsed Vice President JD Vance as the likely heir to the MAGA movement, suggesting a potential 2028 Republican presidential ticket with Secretary of State Marco Rubio; this follows Vance's key diplomatic role and Rubio's significant influence in the Trump administration.
Trump Endorses Vance as Potential MAGA Heir, Suggests 2028 Ticket with Rubio
President Donald Trump endorsed Vice President JD Vance as the likely heir to the MAGA movement, suggesting a potential 2028 Republican presidential ticket with Secretary of State Marco Rubio; this follows Vance's key diplomatic role and Rubio's significant influence in the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score


Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation to do so under agreements with the Trump administration, despite criticisms of the US pressuring African governments and concerns about Rwanda's human rights record; the migrants will receive job train...
Rwanda Agrees to Accept US Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns
Rwanda agreed to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation to do so under agreements with the Trump administration, despite criticisms of the US pressuring African governments and concerns about Rwanda's human rights record; the migrants will receive job train...
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department to Seek Hate Crime Indictment in DC Embassy Killings
The Justice Department will seek a federal hate crime indictment against Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of murdering two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington, DC, in May; the indictment could include the death penalty.
Justice Department to Seek Hate Crime Indictment in DC Embassy Killings
The Justice Department will seek a federal hate crime indictment against Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of murdering two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington, DC, in May; the indictment could include the death penalty.
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40% Bias Score

Verbal Abuse in Childhood Linked to Significant Adult Mental Health Risks
A study in England and Wales found that childhood verbal abuse is linked to a 60% increased risk of low adult mental health, similar to physical abuse's 50% impact, highlighting the lasting mental health effects of harsh words on children. This comes despite a halving of physical abuse prevalence si...

Verbal Abuse in Childhood Linked to Significant Adult Mental Health Risks
A study in England and Wales found that childhood verbal abuse is linked to a 60% increased risk of low adult mental health, similar to physical abuse's 50% impact, highlighting the lasting mental health effects of harsh words on children. This comes despite a halving of physical abuse prevalence si...
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20% Bias Score

Mexican Immigrant Released from ICE Detention After Two Months
Paola Clouatre, a Mexican immigrant in Louisiana, was detained by ICE for two months after an immigration interview, separated from her young children, and released following a judge's order and intervention by Senator Kennedy's office, while her case continues.

Mexican Immigrant Released from ICE Detention After Two Months
Paola Clouatre, a Mexican immigrant in Louisiana, was detained by ICE for two months after an immigration interview, separated from her young children, and released following a judge's order and intervention by Senator Kennedy's office, while her case continues.
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44% Bias Score

China's Insufficient Child Subsidy Fails to Reverse Declining Birth Rate
Facing a declining birth rate, China announced a 3,600 yuan annual child subsidy, but young adults cite high childcare costs (averaging 538,000 yuan to age 18) and economic anxieties as reasons for delaying or foregoing parenthood, rendering the subsidy insufficient.

China's Insufficient Child Subsidy Fails to Reverse Declining Birth Rate
Facing a declining birth rate, China announced a 3,600 yuan annual child subsidy, but young adults cite high childcare costs (averaging 538,000 yuan to age 18) and economic anxieties as reasons for delaying or foregoing parenthood, rendering the subsidy insufficient.
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44% Bias Score

Uttarakhand Flash Flood Leaves Four Dead, Many Missing
A flash flood in Dharali, Uttarakhand, India, on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 1:45 p.m. local time, caused at least four deaths and left many missing, destroying homes and businesses; the flood may have been caused by a cloudburst, intense rainfall exceeding 100 mm per hour.

Uttarakhand Flash Flood Leaves Four Dead, Many Missing
A flash flood in Dharali, Uttarakhand, India, on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 1:45 p.m. local time, caused at least four deaths and left many missing, destroying homes and businesses; the flood may have been caused by a cloudburst, intense rainfall exceeding 100 mm per hour.
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32% Bias Score

US Imposes Visa Bonds on Malawi and Zambia Citizens
The US State Department announced a pilot program imposing visa bonds of up to $15,000 on citizens of Malawi and Zambia, effective August 20, aiming to deter visa overstays; the policy, based on a 2024 DHS report showing high overstay rates from these countries, has drawn criticism for potentially d...

US Imposes Visa Bonds on Malawi and Zambia Citizens
The US State Department announced a pilot program imposing visa bonds of up to $15,000 on citizens of Malawi and Zambia, effective August 20, aiming to deter visa overstays; the policy, based on a 2024 DHS report showing high overstay rates from these countries, has drawn criticism for potentially d...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Weighs Release of Maxwell Interview Transcript
Top Trump administration officials are meeting to decide whether to release a transcript and audio recording of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, potentially as early as this week, amid internal disagreements and public pressure.

Trump Administration Weighs Release of Maxwell Interview Transcript
Top Trump administration officials are meeting to decide whether to release a transcript and audio recording of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, potentially as early as this week, amid internal disagreements and public pressure.
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40% Bias Score
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