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Investigation Launched into Former Special Counsel Jack Smith for Potential Political Bias
The US Office of Special Investigations is investigating former special counsel Jack Smith for potential political bias in his cases against Donald Trump, examining possible Hatch Act violations related to two now-dismissed cases; the investigation was requested by Senator Tom Cotton.
Investigation Launched into Former Special Counsel Jack Smith for Potential Political Bias
The US Office of Special Investigations is investigating former special counsel Jack Smith for potential political bias in his cases against Donald Trump, examining possible Hatch Act violations related to two now-dismissed cases; the investigation was requested by Senator Tom Cotton.
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40% Bias Score


Four More Bodies Found in Chilean Mine Collapse
Following a July 31st rockslide at Chile's El Teniente copper mine, four more bodies of the five trapped miners were found, raising the death toll to five; an investigation into potential safety breaches is underway.
Four More Bodies Found in Chilean Mine Collapse
Following a July 31st rockslide at Chile's El Teniente copper mine, four more bodies of the five trapped miners were found, raising the death toll to five; an investigation into potential safety breaches is underway.
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24% Bias Score


Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...
Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" Explores Violence and Complicity in Peru
Karina Pacheco's "Niños del pájaro azul" is a collection of short stories exploring the impact of Peru's internal conflict in the 1980s, focusing on the lasting effects of violence, loss, and the complicity of those who failed to act. While the titular story is weaker, subsequent stories powerfully ...
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40% Bias Score


Illa Criticizes Madrid's Fiscal Policy, Pushes for Catalan Tax Control
Catalonia's President Salvador Illa criticized Madrid's fiscal policy, calling it "unsolidary accumulation," advocating for a fairer tax system to fund public services. He also announced plans for Catalonia to manage its own IRPF taxes, aiming for complete tax management.
Illa Criticizes Madrid's Fiscal Policy, Pushes for Catalan Tax Control
Catalonia's President Salvador Illa criticized Madrid's fiscal policy, calling it "unsolidary accumulation," advocating for a fairer tax system to fund public services. He also announced plans for Catalonia to manage its own IRPF taxes, aiming for complete tax management.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV Addresses Over One Million Young People at Rome Mass
Over one million young people attended a mass led by Pope Leo XIV in Rome on Sunday, where he urged them to pursue holiness, reject consumerism, and find fulfillment in sharing, challenging perceptions of declining religious engagement among youth.
Pope Leo XIV Addresses Over One Million Young People at Rome Mass
Over one million young people attended a mass led by Pope Leo XIV in Rome on Sunday, where he urged them to pursue holiness, reject consumerism, and find fulfillment in sharing, challenging perceptions of declining religious engagement among youth.
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, eliminating term limits and shortening presidential terms to six years, a move condemned by human rights groups as a blow to democracy, drawing parallels to Venezuela and Nicaragua.
El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's legislature approved President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, eliminating term limits and shortening presidential terms to six years, a move condemned by human rights groups as a blow to democracy, drawing parallels to Venezuela and Nicaragua.
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56% Bias Score

Milei Vetoes Pension, Disability Laws, Sparking Political Crisis
Argentine President Javier Milei vetoed two laws raising pensions and disability aid on July 10th, 2024, claiming they violated his fiscal surplus policy. This action will impact millions and forces him to negotiate with allies for support against an opposition attempt to override the veto.

Milei Vetoes Pension, Disability Laws, Sparking Political Crisis
Argentine President Javier Milei vetoed two laws raising pensions and disability aid on July 10th, 2024, claiming they violated his fiscal surplus policy. This action will impact millions and forces him to negotiate with allies for support against an opposition attempt to override the veto.
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64% Bias Score

32-Year Sentence for Sexual Abuse of Child Rescued from Colombian Jungle
Manuel Ranoque, stepfather of four children rescued from the Colombian jungle after a plane crash, was sentenced to 32 years in prison for sexually abusing the eldest daughter between 2020 and 2023, a crime revealed after the children came under the care of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare ...

32-Year Sentence for Sexual Abuse of Child Rescued from Colombian Jungle
Manuel Ranoque, stepfather of four children rescued from the Colombian jungle after a plane crash, was sentenced to 32 years in prison for sexually abusing the eldest daughter between 2020 and 2023, a crime revealed after the children came under the care of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare ...
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48% Bias Score

Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.

Extremadura's Labor Shortage: Economic Impacts and Proposed Solutions
Extremadura, Spain faces a severe worker shortage across agriculture, construction, and transport, forcing businesses to adapt, impacting productivity, and leading to economic losses; solutions include attracting foreign workers and improving working conditions.
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48% Bias Score

Catalonia's Rodalies Rail System Faces Major Disruptions Amidst Infrastructure Crisis
In July 2024, Catalonia's Rodalies commuter rail system faced over 1200 cancellations, including two complete shutdowns, impacting 400,000 daily commuters due to maintenance issues, aging infrastructure, and subcontractor failures, highlighting a broader crisis stemming from insufficient investment.

Catalonia's Rodalies Rail System Faces Major Disruptions Amidst Infrastructure Crisis
In July 2024, Catalonia's Rodalies commuter rail system faced over 1200 cancellations, including two complete shutdowns, impacting 400,000 daily commuters due to maintenance issues, aging infrastructure, and subcontractor failures, highlighting a broader crisis stemming from insufficient investment.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's 'Spain B' Team: A Pipeline for Future Basketball Success
Spain's men's basketball team is preparing for the Eurobasket tournament, and simultaneously, a 'Spain B' team of 15 players aged 19-23 trains using identical methods to seamlessly integrate promising young talent into the senior team.

Spain's 'Spain B' Team: A Pipeline for Future Basketball Success
Spain's men's basketball team is preparing for the Eurobasket tournament, and simultaneously, a 'Spain B' team of 15 players aged 19-23 trains using identical methods to seamlessly integrate promising young talent into the senior team.
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16% Bias Score

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...
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48% Bias Score
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