Bournemouth Beach Stabbing: Defense Claims Mistaken Identity
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, is on trial for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth beach on May 24th; the defense argues mistaken identity due to inconsistencies in witness testimony and police 'tunnel vision'.
Bournemouth Beach Stabbing: Defense Claims Mistaken Identity
A 20-year-old criminology student, Nasen Saadi, is on trial for the murder of Amie Gray and the attempted murder of Leanne Miles on Bournemouth beach on May 24th; the defense argues mistaken identity due to inconsistencies in witness testimony and police 'tunnel vision'.
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52% Bias Score
Assad Regime Secretly Transferred \u00a3200 Million to Russia
Bashar al-Assad's regime secretly transferred approximately \u00a3200 million in cash to Russia between 2018 and 2019 via 21 flights, coinciding with Syria's dependence on Russia for military and economic support and the Assad family's purchase of luxury properties in Moscow.
Assad Regime Secretly Transferred \u00a3200 Million to Russia
Bashar al-Assad's regime secretly transferred approximately \u00a3200 million in cash to Russia between 2018 and 2019 via 21 flights, coinciding with Syria's dependence on Russia for military and economic support and the Assad family's purchase of luxury properties in Moscow.
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60% Bias Score
Suspected Chinese Agent's UK Ban Sparks Concerns Over Beijing's Influence
A suspected Chinese agent, H6, with close ties to Prince Andrew and access to high-ranking British officials, was banned from the UK on national security grounds, sparking concerns about Chinese influence and prompting debate about transparency.
Suspected Chinese Agent's UK Ban Sparks Concerns Over Beijing's Influence
A suspected Chinese agent, H6, with close ties to Prince Andrew and access to high-ranking British officials, was banned from the UK on national security grounds, sparking concerns about Chinese influence and prompting debate about transparency.
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48% Bias Score
Bitcoin Hits Record High Above \$106,000 After Trump's Pro-Crypto Comments
Bitcoin hit a record high of \$106,320.90 on Monday due to President-elect Trump's pro-crypto comments suggesting a US Bitcoin reserve and MicroStrategy's inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 index, increasing demand despite existing government holdings of 13.9% of all Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Hits Record High Above \$106,000 After Trump's Pro-Crypto Comments
Bitcoin hit a record high of \$106,320.90 on Monday due to President-elect Trump's pro-crypto comments suggesting a US Bitcoin reserve and MicroStrategy's inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 index, increasing demand despite existing government holdings of 13.9% of all Bitcoin.
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64% Bias Score
Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
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48% Bias Score
TikTok Video Leads to Arrest in 2021 Murder Case
Benjamin Williams, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Joana Peca in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 31, 2021, was arrested in Mexico City on November 30, 2023, after a TikTok video featuring news coverage of the case led to his identification and capture.
TikTok Video Leads to Arrest in 2021 Murder Case
Benjamin Williams, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend Joana Peca in St. Petersburg, Florida, on July 31, 2021, was arrested in Mexico City on November 30, 2023, after a TikTok video featuring news coverage of the case led to his identification and capture.
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40% Bias Score
Jordan Peterson Leaves Canada, Citing Concerns Over Free Speech and Government Policies
Controversial Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson is moving to the US, citing Canada's government incompetence and Bill C-63, the Online Harm Act, which he believes threatens free speech, along with his ongoing disputes with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.
Jordan Peterson Leaves Canada, Citing Concerns Over Free Speech and Government Policies
Controversial Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson is moving to the US, citing Canada's government incompetence and Bill C-63, the Online Harm Act, which he believes threatens free speech, along with his ongoing disputes with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.
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64% Bias Score
Putin Threatens Missile Deployment Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to lift restrictions on Russian missile deployment in response to perceived Western provocations, claiming territorial gains in Ukraine while escalating the conflict.
Putin Threatens Missile Deployment Amidst Ukraine Conflict Escalation
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to lift restrictions on Russian missile deployment in response to perceived Western provocations, claiming territorial gains in Ukraine while escalating the conflict.
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44% Bias Score
Ukraine Slams Labour's Slower Response to War Effort
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the UK Labour government for its slower response to Ukraine's needs compared to previous governments, citing concerns about its close following of the US and delays in providing Storm Shadow missiles. This has raised fears in Kyiv about Brit...
Ukraine Slams Labour's Slower Response to War Effort
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the UK Labour government for its slower response to Ukraine's needs compared to previous governments, citing concerns about its close following of the US and delays in providing Storm Shadow missiles. This has raised fears in Kyiv about Brit...
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52% Bias Score
Chernobyl Fungus Converts Radiation into Energy, Offering Breakthrough for Space Travel and Waste Cleanup
Cladosporium sphaerospermum, a black fungus found thriving in Chernobyl's reactor, uses melanin to convert gamma radiation into energy through radiosynthesis; this discovery could revolutionize radiation shielding for space travel and radioactive waste cleanup.
Chernobyl Fungus Converts Radiation into Energy, Offering Breakthrough for Space Travel and Waste Cleanup
Cladosporium sphaerospermum, a black fungus found thriving in Chernobyl's reactor, uses melanin to convert gamma radiation into energy through radiosynthesis; this discovery could revolutionize radiation shielding for space travel and radioactive waste cleanup.
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48% Bias Score
Sara Sharif Murder: Vigil Held as Grandfather Fights for Siblings' Custody
Hundreds attended a vigil for 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking, Surrey, following her murder; her grandfather is fighting to keep her five siblings in Pakistan, while Surrey County Council seeks their return to the UK amidst concerns about social services failures.
Sara Sharif Murder: Vigil Held as Grandfather Fights for Siblings' Custody
Hundreds attended a vigil for 10-year-old Sara Sharif in Woking, Surrey, following her murder; her grandfather is fighting to keep her five siblings in Pakistan, while Surrey County Council seeks their return to the UK amidst concerns about social services failures.
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44% Bias Score
Bronze Age Cannibalism in Britain: Mass Grave Reveals Violent Past
Excavation of a 15m-deep shaft at Charterhouse Warren in Somerset, England, unearthed the remains of at least 37 individuals from 2500 BC, showing evidence of a violent massacre, butchery, and potential cannibalism, challenging previous assumptions about this period.
Bronze Age Cannibalism in Britain: Mass Grave Reveals Violent Past
Excavation of a 15m-deep shaft at Charterhouse Warren in Somerset, England, unearthed the remains of at least 37 individuals from 2500 BC, showing evidence of a violent massacre, butchery, and potential cannibalism, challenging previous assumptions about this period.
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48% Bias Score