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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Investigation
The Department of Justice launched a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook following referrals from the Federal Housing Finance Agency director alleging mortgage fraud and false representations regarding her properties.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Investigation
The Department of Justice launched a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook following referrals from the Federal Housing Finance Agency director alleging mortgage fraud and false representations regarding her properties.
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40% Bias Score


Lisbon Streetcar Derailment Kills 15
A streetcar derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday evening killed 15 people and injured 18 others, marking one of the city's worst tragedies in recent memory.
Lisbon Streetcar Derailment Kills 15
A streetcar derailment in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday evening killed 15 people and injured 18 others, marking one of the city's worst tragedies in recent memory.
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16% Bias Score


Florida Immigration Detention Center Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Environmental Concerns
Attorneys for detainees at Florida's South Detention Facility, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," are challenging the denial of private attorney meetings, while a separate environmental lawsuit threatens to shut down the facility.
Florida Immigration Detention Center Faces Legal Challenges Amidst Environmental Concerns
Attorneys for detainees at Florida's South Detention Facility, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," are challenging the denial of private attorney meetings, while a separate environmental lawsuit threatens to shut down the facility.
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56% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Case
After rejecting an initial plea deal, a Texas judge is considering a revised $1.1 billion settlement between Boeing and the families of 346 people killed in two 737 Max crashes, resolving a felony conspiracy charge against the company.
Boeing Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Case
After rejecting an initial plea deal, a Texas judge is considering a revised $1.1 billion settlement between Boeing and the families of 346 people killed in two 737 Max crashes, resolving a felony conspiracy charge against the company.
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16% Bias Score


Papua New Guinea Hailed for Climate Leadership Despite Fossil Fuel Exports
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised Papua New Guinea for its climate leadership role during his visit, highlighting its contribution to the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on climate change, while acknowledging the country's plans to expand its liquid natural gas indust...
Papua New Guinea Hailed for Climate Leadership Despite Fossil Fuel Exports
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised Papua New Guinea for its climate leadership role during his visit, highlighting its contribution to the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on climate change, while acknowledging the country's plans to expand its liquid natural gas indust...
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48% Bias Score


GPS Jamming Incidents Near Russia Increase Amidst War in Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane experienced GPS jamming while flying to Bulgaria, one of nearly 80 incidents blamed on Russia since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, prompting increased concerns about electronic warfare and its potential consequences.
GPS Jamming Incidents Near Russia Increase Amidst War in Ukraine
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane experienced GPS jamming while flying to Bulgaria, one of nearly 80 incidents blamed on Russia since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, prompting increased concerns about electronic warfare and its potential consequences.
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20% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Parents Jailed for Child Endangerment
Two Pennsylvania parents, James Russell Kahl and Carly Kahl, were jailed for allegedly confining their five children, aged 5 to 14, in a dungeon-like room with deplorable conditions, including no beds, boarded windows, and feces-covered walls.

Pennsylvania Parents Jailed for Child Endangerment
Two Pennsylvania parents, James Russell Kahl and Carly Kahl, were jailed for allegedly confining their five children, aged 5 to 14, in a dungeon-like room with deplorable conditions, including no beds, boarded windows, and feces-covered walls.
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16% Bias Score

Kennedy's Senate Hearing: Controversial Statements and Unsworn Testimony
During a Senate hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to testify under oath, sparking criticism for his unsubstantiated claims linking SSRIs to violence, questioning the integrity of medical organizations, and alleging untrustworthiness of the former CDC director.

Kennedy's Senate Hearing: Controversial Statements and Unsworn Testimony
During a Senate hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to testify under oath, sparking criticism for his unsubstantiated claims linking SSRIs to violence, questioning the integrity of medical organizations, and alleging untrustworthiness of the former CDC director.
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36% Bias Score

D.C. National Guard Deployment Extended Through December
The deployment of 950 D.C. National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., has been extended through December to ensure uninterrupted benefits and pay, indicating a prolonged mission likely lasting months, while 1,334 troops from other states remain under their governors' purview.

D.C. National Guard Deployment Extended Through December
The deployment of 950 D.C. National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., has been extended through December to ensure uninterrupted benefits and pay, indicating a prolonged mission likely lasting months, while 1,334 troops from other states remain under their governors' purview.
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24% Bias Score

International Association of Genocide Scholars Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) passed a resolution stating that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, a claim Israel's Foreign Ministry vehemently denies.

International Association of Genocide Scholars Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) passed a resolution stating that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, a claim Israel's Foreign Ministry vehemently denies.
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32% Bias Score

Global Market Reaction to Political Uncertainty in Japan and US Trade Policies
Asian markets mostly declined Wednesday due to political uncertainty in Japan and mixed US economic data, while European markets saw slight gains; the US dollar strengthened against the yen.

Global Market Reaction to Political Uncertainty in Japan and US Trade Policies
Asian markets mostly declined Wednesday due to political uncertainty in Japan and mixed US economic data, while European markets saw slight gains; the US dollar strengthened against the yen.
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16% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Google Search Engine Changes to Curb Monopoly Power
A US federal judge ordered modifications to Google's search engine to address its illegal monopoly, rejecting calls to break up the company but mandating data sharing with rivals and prohibiting exclusive contracts.

US Judge Orders Google Search Engine Changes to Curb Monopoly Power
A US federal judge ordered modifications to Google's search engine to address its illegal monopoly, rejecting calls to break up the company but mandating data sharing with rivals and prohibiting exclusive contracts.
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36% Bias Score
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