Memphis Police Reject DOJ Report on Discriminatory Policing
A Department of Justice report details a pattern of discriminatory policing by the Memphis Police Department, including excessive force against Black people and those with disabilities, prompting the city's rejection of a federal consent decree.
Memphis Police Reject DOJ Report on Discriminatory Policing
A Department of Justice report details a pattern of discriminatory policing by the Memphis Police Department, including excessive force against Black people and those with disabilities, prompting the city's rejection of a federal consent decree.
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40% Bias Score
SSA Union Secures Telework Until 2029, Defying Trump Administration's Plan
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and its union, AFGE, agreed to extend telework for 42,000 employees until 2029, defying the incoming Trump administration's plan to force federal workers back to the office full-time.
SSA Union Secures Telework Until 2029, Defying Trump Administration's Plan
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and its union, AFGE, agreed to extend telework for 42,000 employees until 2029, defying the incoming Trump administration's plan to force federal workers back to the office full-time.
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36% Bias Score
Strong US Economy Allows for Cautious Interest Rate Cuts Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the US economy's strength allows for cautious interest rate cuts despite expectations of a third cut this month; however, President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China threaten to increase inflation and decrease con...
Strong US Economy Allows for Cautious Interest Rate Cuts Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the US economy's strength allows for cautious interest rate cuts despite expectations of a third cut this month; however, President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China threaten to increase inflation and decrease con...
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44% Bias Score
First Ever Call Between Top US and Russian Military Officials Follows Large-Scale Russian Military Exercise
On November 27, Russian Chief of the General Staff General Valery Gerasimov initiated a call with the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General CQ Brown, their first conversation, following a large-scale Russian military exercise in the eastern Mediterranean, involving over 1,000 troops, 10 s...
First Ever Call Between Top US and Russian Military Officials Follows Large-Scale Russian Military Exercise
On November 27, Russian Chief of the General Staff General Valery Gerasimov initiated a call with the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General CQ Brown, their first conversation, following a large-scale Russian military exercise in the eastern Mediterranean, involving over 1,000 troops, 10 s...
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36% Bias Score
South Korean Politician Defies Martial Law, Preventing Assembly Takeover
South Korean opposition politician An Gwi-ryeong physically prevented armed soldiers from entering the National Assembly during a vote on President Yoon Suk Yeol's declared martial law, which was subsequently overturned; this act, viewed millions of times online, highlights concerns about democratic...
South Korean Politician Defies Martial Law, Preventing Assembly Takeover
South Korean opposition politician An Gwi-ryeong physically prevented armed soldiers from entering the National Assembly during a vote on President Yoon Suk Yeol's declared martial law, which was subsequently overturned; this act, viewed millions of times online, highlights concerns about democratic...
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40% Bias Score
Amazon Sued for Allegedly Withholding Fast Delivery Service from Predominantly Black D.C. Neighborhoods
The District of Columbia sued Amazon for allegedly withholding its fastest delivery service from two predominantly Black neighborhoods, impacting nearly 50,000 Prime members and significantly slowing delivery times, while continuing to charge for Prime membership.
Amazon Sued for Allegedly Withholding Fast Delivery Service from Predominantly Black D.C. Neighborhoods
The District of Columbia sued Amazon for allegedly withholding its fastest delivery service from two predominantly Black neighborhoods, impacting nearly 50,000 Prime members and significantly slowing delivery times, while continuing to charge for Prime membership.
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52% Bias Score
UnitedHealthcare CEO Fatally Shot in Targeted Attack Amidst Insider Trading Lawsuit
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot in a targeted attack in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday; he was involved in an ongoing insider trading lawsuit alleging he made $15 million profit selling shares before a Justice Department investigation was publicized.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Fatally Shot in Targeted Attack Amidst Insider Trading Lawsuit
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot in a targeted attack in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday; he was involved in an ongoing insider trading lawsuit alleging he made $15 million profit selling shares before a Justice Department investigation was publicized.
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40% Bias Score
IDF Strike Possibly Led to Execution of Six Hamas Hostages
An Israeli military strike in Khan Younis, Gaza on February 14th is highly likely to have led to the execution of six hostages by Hamas militants in late August; despite an IDF investigation, the exact cause of death remains undetermined.
IDF Strike Possibly Led to Execution of Six Hamas Hostages
An Israeli military strike in Khan Younis, Gaza on February 14th is highly likely to have led to the execution of six hostages by Hamas militants in late August; despite an IDF investigation, the exact cause of death remains undetermined.
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52% Bias Score
Iowa Pork Plant Fined $171,919 for Employing 11 Children in Hazardous Work
Eleven children were employed by a third-party sanitation contractor, Qvest, to clean dangerous equipment at a Seaboard Triumph Foods pork processing plant in Iowa, violating federal child labor laws from at least 2019-2023; Qvest was fined $171,919.
Iowa Pork Plant Fined $171,919 for Employing 11 Children in Hazardous Work
Eleven children were employed by a third-party sanitation contractor, Qvest, to clean dangerous equipment at a Seaboard Triumph Foods pork processing plant in Iowa, violating federal child labor laws from at least 2019-2023; Qvest was fined $171,919.
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36% Bias Score
French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government, in power for only nine weeks, was ousted in a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, marking the first such event since 1962, due to a budget proposal including €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts opposed by both the left and far-right.
French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government, in power for only nine weeks, was ousted in a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, marking the first such event since 1962, due to a budget proposal including €60 billion in tax increases and spending cuts opposed by both the left and far-right.
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48% Bias Score
Hegseth's Pentagon Bid in Limbo Amid Misconduct Allegations
Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense is in jeopardy due to allegations of past sexual misconduct and alcohol abuse; key senators are expressing reservations despite Hegseth's claims of President-elect Trump's support, leading to uncertainty about his confirmation.
Hegseth's Pentagon Bid in Limbo Amid Misconduct Allegations
Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense is in jeopardy due to allegations of past sexual misconduct and alcohol abuse; key senators are expressing reservations despite Hegseth's claims of President-elect Trump's support, leading to uncertainty about his confirmation.
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52% Bias Score
Rebels Capture Strategic Syrian City of Hama
Syrian rebels captured Hama, a strategically crucial city, after heavy fighting, freeing hundreds of prisoners; this follows the recapture of Aleppo, marking a major blow to Assad's regime and potentially reigniting the civil war.
Rebels Capture Strategic Syrian City of Hama
Syrian rebels captured Hama, a strategically crucial city, after heavy fighting, freeing hundreds of prisoners; this follows the recapture of Aleppo, marking a major blow to Assad's regime and potentially reigniting the civil war.
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48% Bias Score