

Trump Election Interference Case Dismissed After DOJ Report Release
The Justice Department released special counsel Jack Smith's report on the election interference case against Donald Trump at midnight on Tuesday, prompting an angry response from Trump who criticized Smith and the report's findings; the case was dismissed after Trump won the 2024 election due to co...
Trump Election Interference Case Dismissed After DOJ Report Release
The Justice Department released special counsel Jack Smith's report on the election interference case against Donald Trump at midnight on Tuesday, prompting an angry response from Trump who criticized Smith and the report's findings; the case was dismissed after Trump won the 2024 election due to co...
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40% Bias Score


Musk Donates Starlink to California Wildfire Victims
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk donated Starlink satellite internet devices to the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD) in areas devastated by California wildfires, addressing a critical communication gap after bureaucratic delays hindered previous requests.
Musk Donates Starlink to California Wildfire Victims
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk donated Starlink satellite internet devices to the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACFD) in areas devastated by California wildfires, addressing a critical communication gap after bureaucratic delays hindered previous requests.
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56% Bias Score


Biden Pardons Son, Sparking Controversy and Claims of Political Interference
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, covering potential offenses from 2014 to 2024, prompting criticism from House Oversight Chairman James Comer who deemed the Special Counsel's report incomplete due to the pardon, while two IRS whistleblowers allege political interference in the investi...
Biden Pardons Son, Sparking Controversy and Claims of Political Interference
President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, covering potential offenses from 2014 to 2024, prompting criticism from House Oversight Chairman James Comer who deemed the Special Counsel's report incomplete due to the pardon, while two IRS whistleblowers allege political interference in the investi...
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48% Bias Score


Murdaugh, Accomplice Ordered to Pay Millions in Insurance Fraud Case
A South Carolina federal judge ordered Alex Murdaugh to pay $14.8 million and his accomplice Cory Fleming to pay $3.8 million to Nautilus Insurance for conspiring to steal over $4 million in settlement funds meant for Murdaugh's housekeeper's family after her death on the Murdaugh's estate.
Murdaugh, Accomplice Ordered to Pay Millions in Insurance Fraud Case
A South Carolina federal judge ordered Alex Murdaugh to pay $14.8 million and his accomplice Cory Fleming to pay $3.8 million to Nautilus Insurance for conspiring to steal over $4 million in settlement funds meant for Murdaugh's housekeeper's family after her death on the Murdaugh's estate.
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52% Bias Score


Biden's Presidency: Early Successes Contrasted with Later Internal Struggles
Former senior White House staffers anonymously revealed to the BBC a perceived decline in President Biden's effectiveness and an increase in White House infighting, contrasting his early decisive leadership with later struggles, impacting his potential legacy.
Biden's Presidency: Early Successes Contrasted with Later Internal Struggles
Former senior White House staffers anonymously revealed to the BBC a perceived decline in President Biden's effectiveness and an increase in White House infighting, contrasting his early decisive leadership with later struggles, impacting his potential legacy.
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48% Bias Score


First Temple Ritual Structure Unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David
An eight-room structure unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David, dating to the First Temple period (circa 1000-586 BCE), contained ritual items such as an altar and wine/oil presses, suggesting cultic practices by Judah residents before its abandonment around the 8th century BCE, possibly due to reli...
First Temple Ritual Structure Unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David
An eight-room structure unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David, dating to the First Temple period (circa 1000-586 BCE), contained ritual items such as an altar and wine/oil presses, suggesting cultic practices by Judah residents before its abandonment around the 8th century BCE, possibly due to reli...
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52% Bias Score

Poll: Americans Divided on Biden and Trump's Historical Legacies
A USA Today/Suffolk University poll shows 44% of voters believe history will view President Biden as a failed president, while 44% feel the same about President Trump; Biden exits office with a 43% approval rating.

Poll: Americans Divided on Biden and Trump's Historical Legacies
A USA Today/Suffolk University poll shows 44% of voters believe history will view President Biden as a failed president, while 44% feel the same about President Trump; Biden exits office with a 43% approval rating.
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52% Bias Score

Judge's Release of Armed Robbery Suspect Leads to Teen's Near-Fatal Attack
Seattle Judge Veronica Galván released 17-year-old Millorz J. Canales without bail following an armed robbery charge; Canales is now charged with the near-fatal disembowelment of a 14-year-old boy, prompting criticism of Galván's lenient approach to juvenile offenders and the broader progressive jud...

Judge's Release of Armed Robbery Suspect Leads to Teen's Near-Fatal Attack
Seattle Judge Veronica Galván released 17-year-old Millorz J. Canales without bail following an armed robbery charge; Canales is now charged with the near-fatal disembowelment of a 14-year-old boy, prompting criticism of Galván's lenient approach to juvenile offenders and the broader progressive jud...
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56% Bias Score

Protests Erupt at Hegseth's Confirmation Hearing
During his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faced interruptions from at least three protesters who criticized military spending and the treatment of veterans, while Senator Tom Cotton questioned Hegseth about his support ...

Protests Erupt at Hegseth's Confirmation Hearing
During his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faced interruptions from at least three protesters who criticized military spending and the treatment of veterans, while Senator Tom Cotton questioned Hegseth about his support ...
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60% Bias Score

California Postpones "Trump-Proofing" Hearing Due to Wildfires
The California Assembly Budget Committee indefinitely postponed its hearing on a special session to "Trump-proof" the state due to Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel's wildfire evacuation order, delaying legislation to bolster the state's legal defense against the incoming Trump administration.

California Postpones "Trump-Proofing" Hearing Due to Wildfires
The California Assembly Budget Committee indefinitely postponed its hearing on a special session to "Trump-proof" the state due to Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel's wildfire evacuation order, delaying legislation to bolster the state's legal defense against the incoming Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score

California Postpones "Trump-Proofing" Session Due to Wildfires
California postponed a special legislative session scheduled for Tuesday to "Trump-proof" the state due to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles; however, lawmakers added funding for legal challenges against potential Trump administration actions before the postponement.

California Postpones "Trump-Proofing" Session Due to Wildfires
California postponed a special legislative session scheduled for Tuesday to "Trump-proof" the state due to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles; however, lawmakers added funding for legal challenges against potential Trump administration actions before the postponement.
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60% Bias Score

Lankford Introduces Six Bills to Enhance Government Efficiency
Senator James Lankford introduced six bills to improve the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), focusing on federal telework, agency guidance clarity, financial management, crisis preparedness, and contractor personnel requirements, aiming to reduce government waste and improve efficiency.

Lankford Introduces Six Bills to Enhance Government Efficiency
Senator James Lankford introduced six bills to improve the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), focusing on federal telework, agency guidance clarity, financial management, crisis preparedness, and contractor personnel requirements, aiming to reduce government waste and improve efficiency.
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52% Bias Score