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Inmate Kills Ohio Corrections Officer on Christmas Day
Inmate Rashawn Cannon killed Ohio corrections officer Andrew Lansing at the Ross Correctional Institution in Chillicothee on Christmas Day; Cannon was serving time for felonious assault and weapons charges and had an expected release date of August 5, 2030; the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investiga...
Inmate Kills Ohio Corrections Officer on Christmas Day
Inmate Rashawn Cannon killed Ohio corrections officer Andrew Lansing at the Ross Correctional Institution in Chillicothee on Christmas Day; Cannon was serving time for felonious assault and weapons charges and had an expected release date of August 5, 2030; the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investiga...
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40% Bias Score


Crumbley Seeks Release from Prison During Appeal
Jennifer Crumbley, convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Oxford High School shooting, seeks release from prison during her appeals process, arguing her continued incarceration is unjust, while prosecutors maintain her conviction reflects her own actions and inactions.
Crumbley Seeks Release from Prison During Appeal
Jennifer Crumbley, convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in the Oxford High School shooting, seeks release from prison during her appeals process, arguing her continued incarceration is unjust, while prosecutors maintain her conviction reflects her own actions and inactions.
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32% Bias Score


Jubilee Year Commences in Rome, Anticipating Millions of Pilgrims
Pope Francis launched the Jubilee year in Rome, anticipating 32 million pilgrims visiting the Vatican and other holy sites in Italy to seek forgiveness and participate in various religious events, including the canonization of two new saints, amidst global unrest.
Jubilee Year Commences in Rome, Anticipating Millions of Pilgrims
Pope Francis launched the Jubilee year in Rome, anticipating 32 million pilgrims visiting the Vatican and other holy sites in Italy to seek forgiveness and participate in various religious events, including the canonization of two new saints, amidst global unrest.
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28% Bias Score


Kennedy's Plan to Improve American Health Faces Debate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump's HHS nominee, plans to tackle America's health crisis by reducing ultra-processed foods in children's diets, removing artificial dyes, and limiting grains, sugar, and seed oils; however, his vaccine skepticism sparks debate.
Kennedy's Plan to Improve American Health Faces Debate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump's HHS nominee, plans to tackle America's health crisis by reducing ultra-processed foods in children's diets, removing artificial dyes, and limiting grains, sugar, and seed oils; however, his vaccine skepticism sparks debate.
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56% Bias Score


Blue State Policy Failure and Energy Fee Imposition
A blue state's decade-long policy experiment has failed, leading to a new bill imposing substantial fees on energy companies; concurrently, approximately 1,000,000 Americans will receive IRS tax rebates.
Blue State Policy Failure and Energy Fee Imposition
A blue state's decade-long policy experiment has failed, leading to a new bill imposing substantial fees on energy companies; concurrently, approximately 1,000,000 Americans will receive IRS tax rebates.
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56% Bias Score


Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.
Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.
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48% Bias Score

Biden Weighs New Sanctions on Russian Energy
President Biden may impose new sanctions on Russia's energy sector before leaving office, potentially causing higher gas prices globally and shifting oil export patterns, similar to the impact of sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.

Biden Weighs New Sanctions on Russian Energy
President Biden may impose new sanctions on Russia's energy sector before leaving office, potentially causing higher gas prices globally and shifting oil export patterns, similar to the impact of sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
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36% Bias Score

Iran's Gas Crisis Heightens Risk of Regime Change Amidst Trump's Return to 'Maximum Pressure'
Iran faces a potential crisis as a severe gas shortage coincides with the incoming Trump administration's anticipated return to a 'maximum pressure' policy against the regime, increasing the likelihood of internal unrest and potential regime change.

Iran's Gas Crisis Heightens Risk of Regime Change Amidst Trump's Return to 'Maximum Pressure'
Iran faces a potential crisis as a severe gas shortage coincides with the incoming Trump administration's anticipated return to a 'maximum pressure' policy against the regime, increasing the likelihood of internal unrest and potential regime change.
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60% Bias Score

California Voters Approve Stricter Penalties for Theft and Drug Possession
California voters ousted progressive District Attorney George Gascón and overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain thefts and drug possession, reversing aspects of Proposition 47 to address rising crime and homelessness, effective December 18th.

California Voters Approve Stricter Penalties for Theft and Drug Possession
California voters ousted progressive District Attorney George Gascón and overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, which increases penalties for certain thefts and drug possession, reversing aspects of Proposition 47 to address rising crime and homelessness, effective December 18th.
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52% Bias Score

China Launches Largest Warship, Expanding Naval Reach
China launched the 40,000-ton Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan on Friday, expanding its naval capabilities for global operations with features like electromagnetic catapults and arresting gear.

China Launches Largest Warship, Expanding Naval Reach
China launched the 40,000-ton Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan on Friday, expanding its naval capabilities for global operations with features like electromagnetic catapults and arresting gear.
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44% Bias Score

Illegal Immigrant Indicted for Murder After Subway Arson
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan national previously deported from the U.S., was indicted on murder charges for allegedly setting a woman on fire, killing her on a New York City subway on December 22nd; ICE lodged an immigration detainer, but the city will not honor it.

Illegal Immigrant Indicted for Murder After Subway Arson
Sebastian Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan national previously deported from the U.S., was indicted on murder charges for allegedly setting a woman on fire, killing her on a New York City subway on December 22nd; ICE lodged an immigration detainer, but the city will not honor it.
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64% Bias Score

Congress Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Adding \$196 Billion to Deficit
Congress passed the Social Security Fairness Act, repealing the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) to increase benefits for 3 million retired public sector workers, adding \$196 billion to the federal deficit over 10 years.

Congress Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Adding \$196 Billion to Deficit
Congress passed the Social Security Fairness Act, repealing the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) to increase benefits for 3 million retired public sector workers, adding \$196 billion to the federal deficit over 10 years.
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40% Bias Score
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