FTX Executives Receive Reduced Prison Sentences for Good Conduct
Former FTX executives Ryan Salame and Caroline Ellison received reduced prison sentences due to good conduct, with Salame's release date moved to March 1, 2031, and Ellison's to July 20, 2026, highlighting the impact of inmate behavior on sentence length.
FTX Executives Receive Reduced Prison Sentences for Good Conduct
Former FTX executives Ryan Salame and Caroline Ellison received reduced prison sentences due to good conduct, with Salame's release date moved to March 1, 2031, and Ellison's to July 20, 2026, highlighting the impact of inmate behavior on sentence length.
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40% Bias Score
Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela: Invitation Letter Contradicts Infiltration Claims
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th while visiting his family; his family presented an invitation letter obtained through Venezuelan authorities, contradicting Venezuelan claims of attempted infiltration; Argentina lodged a formal complaint against a former amba...
Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela: Invitation Letter Contradicts Infiltration Claims
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th while visiting his family; his family presented an invitation letter obtained through Venezuelan authorities, contradicting Venezuelan claims of attempted infiltration; Argentina lodged a formal complaint against a former amba...
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48% Bias Score
China Launches Advanced Amphibious Assault Ship
China launched its first Type 076 amphibious assault ship, the Sichuan, on Friday, marking a significant advancement in its naval capabilities, featuring an electromagnetic catapult system similar to that of the USS Gerald R. Ford, and potentially utilizing UAVs.
China Launches Advanced Amphibious Assault Ship
China launched its first Type 076 amphibious assault ship, the Sichuan, on Friday, marking a significant advancement in its naval capabilities, featuring an electromagnetic catapult system similar to that of the USS Gerald R. Ford, and potentially utilizing UAVs.
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52% Bias Score
Latinobarómetro 2024: Contradictory Public Opinion in Latin America
The 2024 Latinobarómetro survey of over 19,000 people across 17 Latin American countries reveals contradictory public opinions: optimism about personal finances clashes with pessimism about national economies; high life satisfaction coexists with dissatisfaction with democracy; and concerns about cr...
Latinobarómetro 2024: Contradictory Public Opinion in Latin America
The 2024 Latinobarómetro survey of over 19,000 people across 17 Latin American countries reveals contradictory public opinions: optimism about personal finances clashes with pessimism about national economies; high life satisfaction coexists with dissatisfaction with democracy; and concerns about cr...
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32% Bias Score
Russian Diplomats Detained in Argentina After Refusing Breathalyzer Test
Two Russian embassy officials in Buenos Aires were detained Wednesday after refusing a breathalyzer test; the incident involved a diplomatic protest, intervention by Argentina's Security Ministry, and debate over the Vienna Convention's application.
Russian Diplomats Detained in Argentina After Refusing Breathalyzer Test
Two Russian embassy officials in Buenos Aires were detained Wednesday after refusing a breathalyzer test; the incident involved a diplomatic protest, intervention by Argentina's Security Ministry, and debate over the Vienna Convention's application.
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48% Bias Score
14 Syrian Security Officers Killed in Ambush by Assad Loyalists
At least 14 Syrian security officers were killed and 10 wounded in a nighttime ambush by Assad loyalists in Tartus province on Wednesday, hours after the new government claimed to have killed a group of former regime forces in the same area; this followed a deadline for former regime forces to surre...
14 Syrian Security Officers Killed in Ambush by Assad Loyalists
At least 14 Syrian security officers were killed and 10 wounded in a nighttime ambush by Assad loyalists in Tartus province on Wednesday, hours after the new government claimed to have killed a group of former regime forces in the same area; this followed a deadline for former regime forces to surre...
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52% Bias Score
Severe Storms Cancel Hundreds of Flights, Threatening Record Holiday Travel
Severe storms across the Southern US caused over 570 flight cancellations Thursday, mainly affecting Dallas-Fort Worth, impacting the projected record-breaking holiday travel weekend of 119.3 million travelers between December 21st and January 1st, with further disruptions anticipated.
Severe Storms Cancel Hundreds of Flights, Threatening Record Holiday Travel
Severe storms across the Southern US caused over 570 flight cancellations Thursday, mainly affecting Dallas-Fort Worth, impacting the projected record-breaking holiday travel weekend of 119.3 million travelers between December 21st and January 1st, with further disruptions anticipated.
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8% Bias Score
Musk and Ramaswamy's H-1B Support Sparks Conflict Within Trump's Base
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, key figures in President-elect Trump's administration, publicly support expanding the H-1B visa program for highly skilled workers, despite Trump's past opposition and the objections of some of his most fervent followers, creating internal conflict within the party.
Musk and Ramaswamy's H-1B Support Sparks Conflict Within Trump's Base
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, key figures in President-elect Trump's administration, publicly support expanding the H-1B visa program for highly skilled workers, despite Trump's past opposition and the objections of some of his most fervent followers, creating internal conflict within the party.
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36% Bias Score
Investigation Launched into Sara Netanyahu for Alleged Witness Intimidation
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara ordered an investigation into Sara Netanyahu for alleged witness intimidation and obstruction of justice, following a Channel 12 report; Justice Minister Yariv Levin and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the decision.
Investigation Launched into Sara Netanyahu for Alleged Witness Intimidation
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara ordered an investigation into Sara Netanyahu for alleged witness intimidation and obstruction of justice, following a Channel 12 report; Justice Minister Yariv Levin and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the decision.
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48% Bias Score
Amazon Delivery Drivers End Strike, but Labor Tensions Persist
Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers, represented by the Teamsters union, concluded a multi-day strike on Christmas Eve, impacting an estimated 200 facilities nationwide, demanding better pay and working conditions, though Amazon disputes the union's claims of representation.
Amazon Delivery Drivers End Strike, but Labor Tensions Persist
Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers, represented by the Teamsters union, concluded a multi-day strike on Christmas Eve, impacting an estimated 200 facilities nationwide, demanding better pay and working conditions, though Amazon disputes the union's claims of representation.
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40% Bias Score
Supreme Court Cases to Impact Millions of American Teenagers
The Supreme Court will decide several cases affecting millions of American teenagers, including a TikTok ban, restrictions on gender-affirming care, and vaping product access; youth approval of the court is at 44% among 18-29 year olds, according to a Marquette Law School poll.
Supreme Court Cases to Impact Millions of American Teenagers
The Supreme Court will decide several cases affecting millions of American teenagers, including a TikTok ban, restrictions on gender-affirming care, and vaping product access; youth approval of the court is at 44% among 18-29 year olds, according to a Marquette Law School poll.
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44% Bias Score
Saudi Arabia's 2023 Executions Surge to Highest Number in Decades
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim of eliminating the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug smuggling and non-lethal terrorism, mostly foreign nationals, rais...
Saudi Arabia's 2023 Executions Surge to Highest Number in Decades
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim of eliminating the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug smuggling and non-lethal terrorism, mostly foreign nationals, rais...
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48% Bias Score