US Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok
A US federal appeals court upheld a law that will ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake by January 19, 2024, citing national security concerns about data collection and content manipulation; the decision could be appealed to the Supreme Court.
US Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok
A US federal appeals court upheld a law that will ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake by January 19, 2024, citing national security concerns about data collection and content manipulation; the decision could be appealed to the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score
CFPB Awards $1.8 Billion in Refunds for Credit Repair Scam
Over 4.3 million Americans will receive $1.8 billion in refunds due to illegal fees and deceptive advertising by credit repair companies Lexington Law and CreditRepair.com, following a CFPB court victory and subsequent company bankruptcies.
CFPB Awards $1.8 Billion in Refunds for Credit Repair Scam
Over 4.3 million Americans will receive $1.8 billion in refunds due to illegal fees and deceptive advertising by credit repair companies Lexington Law and CreditRepair.com, following a CFPB court victory and subsequent company bankruptcies.
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40% Bias Score
"President Biden Pardons Son Hunter Biden, Reviving Debate on Presidential Clemency"
"President Biden issued a sweeping pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, on Sunday, covering potential crimes from January 1, 2014, through December 1, 2024, sparking controversy due to the familial relationship and its historical precedent."
"President Biden Pardons Son Hunter Biden, Reviving Debate on Presidential Clemency"
"President Biden issued a sweeping pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, on Sunday, covering potential crimes from January 1, 2014, through December 1, 2024, sparking controversy due to the familial relationship and its historical precedent."
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36% Bias Score
Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
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36% Bias Score
Oklahoma City Officer Charged with Felony Assault After Throwing 71-Year-Old Man to Ground
Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson was charged with aggravated assault and battery after bodycam footage showed him throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during an argument over a traffic ticket, causing serious injuries that prevented Vu from continuing cancer treatment; the incident prom...
Oklahoma City Officer Charged with Felony Assault After Throwing 71-Year-Old Man to Ground
Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson was charged with aggravated assault and battery after bodycam footage showed him throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during an argument over a traffic ticket, causing serious injuries that prevented Vu from continuing cancer treatment; the incident prom...
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48% Bias Score
Central Banks' Gold Buying Spree: Diversification and Resilience in Uncertain Times
Central banks are significantly increasing their gold reserves, driven by diversification needs, inflation hedging, financial security, and historical trust in gold's stability; this counters reliance on fiat currencies and strengthens resilience during economic crises.
Central Banks' Gold Buying Spree: Diversification and Resilience in Uncertain Times
Central banks are significantly increasing their gold reserves, driven by diversification needs, inflation hedging, financial security, and historical trust in gold's stability; this counters reliance on fiat currencies and strengthens resilience during economic crises.
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52% Bias Score
Syrian Rebel Advance on Homs Threatens Assad
Syrian rebels are advancing on Homs, threatening to cut off Damascus from Assad's coastal strongholds, causing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands flee, and raising concerns about regional stability.
Syrian Rebel Advance on Homs Threatens Assad
Syrian rebels are advancing on Homs, threatening to cut off Damascus from Assad's coastal strongholds, causing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands flee, and raising concerns about regional stability.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Perdue as Ambassador to China, Threatens Tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump announced his intent to appoint former Senator David Perdue as ambassador to China and threatened 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% on Chinese goods, raising concerns about trade and economic consequences.
Trump Nominates Perdue as Ambassador to China, Threatens Tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump announced his intent to appoint former Senator David Perdue as ambassador to China and threatened 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% on Chinese goods, raising concerns about trade and economic consequences.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Auctioneer Billy Long to Lead IRS
President-elect Trump nominated former Missouri Congressman Billy Long, a real estate businessman and auctioneer, to head the IRS, a move praised by conservatives but criticized by Democrats who point to his limited tax experience compared to current commissioner Danny Werfel.
Trump Nominates Auctioneer Billy Long to Lead IRS
President-elect Trump nominated former Missouri Congressman Billy Long, a real estate businessman and auctioneer, to head the IRS, a move praised by conservatives but criticized by Democrats who point to his limited tax experience compared to current commissioner Danny Werfel.
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40% Bias Score
NYPD Investigates UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Focuses on Hostel Photos
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is investigating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on a person of interest identified via photos from a New York City hostel where he used a fake ID; the suspect's smile, captured on camera while interacting with a hostel receptionist, ...
NYPD Investigates UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Focuses on Hostel Photos
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is investigating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on a person of interest identified via photos from a New York City hostel where he used a fake ID; the suspect's smile, captured on camera while interacting with a hostel receptionist, ...
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48% Bias Score
Marine Veteran on Trial for Chokehold Death on NYC Subway
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, is on trial in New York City for the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old man, who died after Penny used a chokehold to subdue him on a subway; the jury is currently deliberating.
Marine Veteran on Trial for Chokehold Death on NYC Subway
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, is on trial in New York City for the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old man, who died after Penny used a chokehold to subdue him on a subway; the jury is currently deliberating.
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44% Bias Score
Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
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36% Bias Score