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Oregon Considers Bills to Ease Sex Offender Monitoring
Oregon lawmakers consider three bills to ease sex offender classification, reducing monitoring despite concerns from the Oregon District Attorneys Association about reduced victim input and thorough risk assessment; 18,000 of 33,000 registered sex offenders remain unclassified.
Oregon Considers Bills to Ease Sex Offender Monitoring
Oregon lawmakers consider three bills to ease sex offender classification, reducing monitoring despite concerns from the Oregon District Attorneys Association about reduced victim input and thorough risk assessment; 18,000 of 33,000 registered sex offenders remain unclassified.
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60% Bias Score


CIA and SVR Directors Resume Communication
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Russia's SVR Director Sergey Naryshkin spoke by phone on Tuesday for the first time in over two years, discussing cooperation on issues of mutual interest and crisis resolution, aiming to improve international stability and reduce US-Russia tensions.
CIA and SVR Directors Resume Communication
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Russia's SVR Director Sergey Naryshkin spoke by phone on Tuesday for the first time in over two years, discussing cooperation on issues of mutual interest and crisis resolution, aiming to improve international stability and reduce US-Russia tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan Gang Suspect Arrested in Chicago for Fourth Time After Deportation Order
Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old Venezuelan illegal immigrant and suspected Tren de Aragua gang member, was arrested in Chicago for a fourth time on Tuesday after being ordered deported in 2022, facing charges including kidnapping and sexual assault despite the Cook County State's Attorney's office t...
Venezuelan Gang Suspect Arrested in Chicago for Fourth Time After Deportation Order
Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old Venezuelan illegal immigrant and suspected Tren de Aragua gang member, was arrested in Chicago for a fourth time on Tuesday after being ordered deported in 2022, facing charges including kidnapping and sexual assault despite the Cook County State's Attorney's office t...
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64% Bias Score


Appeals Court Sides With Professor Who Criticized College's Lowered Academic Standards
A federal appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ruling in favor of Lars Jensen, a tenured math professor at Truckee Meadows Community College who claimed he faced retaliation for criticizing a policy change that lowered academic standards; the court found his speech was protected under th...
Appeals Court Sides With Professor Who Criticized College's Lowered Academic Standards
A federal appeals court reversed a lower court's decision, ruling in favor of Lars Jensen, a tenured math professor at Truckee Meadows Community College who claimed he faced retaliation for criticizing a policy change that lowered academic standards; the court found his speech was protected under th...
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44% Bias Score


Republicans Consider Removing Rep. Green from Committees After Speech Disruption
Following his interruption of President Trump's speech to Congress, Rep. Al Green faces potential removal from his committee positions by Republicans, while Democrats oppose further punishment beyond the bipartisan censure he already received.
Republicans Consider Removing Rep. Green from Committees After Speech Disruption
Following his interruption of President Trump's speech to Congress, Rep. Al Green faces potential removal from his committee positions by Republicans, while Democrats oppose further punishment beyond the bipartisan censure he already received.
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48% Bias Score


Malicious Loan App on Google Play Store Steals Data, Leads to Extortion
A malicious loan app, "Finance Simplified," operating on Google's Play Store, amassed over 100,000 downloads before its removal; it harvested sensitive user data for blackmail and extortion, exploiting financially vulnerable individuals.
Malicious Loan App on Google Play Store Steals Data, Leads to Extortion
A malicious loan app, "Finance Simplified," operating on Google's Play Store, amassed over 100,000 downloads before its removal; it harvested sensitive user data for blackmail and extortion, exploiting financially vulnerable individuals.
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52% Bias Score

House GOP Bill Seeks to Defund Hospitals Performing Sex-Change Surgeries on Minors
The House GOP introduced a bill to defund children's hospitals performing sex-change surgeries on minors starting in fiscal year 2026, led by Rep. Dan Crenshaw and supported by Do No Harm and Genspect, reflecting ongoing culture wars over transgender healthcare.

House GOP Bill Seeks to Defund Hospitals Performing Sex-Change Surgeries on Minors
The House GOP introduced a bill to defund children's hospitals performing sex-change surgeries on minors starting in fiscal year 2026, led by Rep. Dan Crenshaw and supported by Do No Harm and Genspect, reflecting ongoing culture wars over transgender healthcare.
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88% Bias Score

Democrats' Post-Election Strategy Criticized
Comedian Andrew Schulz and radio host Charlamagne Tha God discussed the Democratic Party's struggles following the November election, criticizing their reliance on identity politics and lack of a clear economic message, predicting potential Republican gains in 2028.

Democrats' Post-Election Strategy Criticized
Comedian Andrew Schulz and radio host Charlamagne Tha God discussed the Democratic Party's struggles following the November election, criticizing their reliance on identity politics and lack of a clear economic message, predicting potential Republican gains in 2028.
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60% Bias Score

Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.

Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
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52% Bias Score

Chavez-DeRemer Orders $125 Million in Labor Department Contract Cuts
On her first day, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer announced a plan to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within the Department of Labor, resulting in the cancellation of $125 million in contracts, aligning with President Trump's executive orders and 'America First' agenda.

Chavez-DeRemer Orders $125 Million in Labor Department Contract Cuts
On her first day, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer announced a plan to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within the Department of Labor, resulting in the cancellation of $125 million in contracts, aligning with President Trump's executive orders and 'America First' agenda.
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44% Bias Score

Syria Massacre Exposes New Regime's Failure to Protect Citizens
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December, over 1,000 Syrians, including Christians, were killed in a massacre last week, exposing the inability of the new Islamist government, led by former al-Qaeda member Ahmed al-Sharaa, to protect its citizens, prompting international conde...

Syria Massacre Exposes New Regime's Failure to Protect Citizens
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December, over 1,000 Syrians, including Christians, were killed in a massacre last week, exposing the inability of the new Islamist government, led by former al-Qaeda member Ahmed al-Sharaa, to protect its citizens, prompting international conde...
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64% Bias Score

US Aid to Ukraine Paused Amidst Kelly-Musk Feud
Senator Mark Kelly's recent trip to Ukraine reinforced his support for continued U.S. aid, sparking a public disagreement with Elon Musk and raising questions about the U.S.'s commitment to Ukraine following a recent pause in aid and intelligence sharing.

US Aid to Ukraine Paused Amidst Kelly-Musk Feud
Senator Mark Kelly's recent trip to Ukraine reinforced his support for continued U.S. aid, sparking a public disagreement with Elon Musk and raising questions about the U.S.'s commitment to Ukraine following a recent pause in aid and intelligence sharing.
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60% Bias Score
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