Neo-Nazi Network Founder Sentenced After Years-Long Legal Battle
Robert Rundo, founder of the international neo-Nazi \"Active Club\" network, was sentenced in US federal court on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to riot, concluding a seven-year legal battle marked by his evasion of capture and the group's involvement in violence across multiple countrie...
Neo-Nazi Network Founder Sentenced After Years-Long Legal Battle
Robert Rundo, founder of the international neo-Nazi \"Active Club\" network, was sentenced in US federal court on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to riot, concluding a seven-year legal battle marked by his evasion of capture and the group's involvement in violence across multiple countrie...
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24% Bias Score
Prince Andrew's Fall From Grace: Scandals, Espionage, and Royal Exile
Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, has faced a dramatic decline in status after numerous scandals involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a sexual abuse lawsuit, and a confidant suspected of being a Chinese spy, leading to his complete removal from royal duties and financial support.
Prince Andrew's Fall From Grace: Scandals, Espionage, and Royal Exile
Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, has faced a dramatic decline in status after numerous scandals involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a sexual abuse lawsuit, and a confidant suspected of being a Chinese spy, leading to his complete removal from royal duties and financial support.
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52% Bias Score
Record-Breaking Kusama Exhibition Opens in Melbourne
Yayoi Kusama's largest ever exhibition opens at Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) on Sunday, showcasing 10 immersive artworks, including a new infinity room, and spanning her eight-and-a-half decade career from childhood drawings to globally renowned installations.
Record-Breaking Kusama Exhibition Opens in Melbourne
Yayoi Kusama's largest ever exhibition opens at Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) on Sunday, showcasing 10 immersive artworks, including a new infinity room, and spanning her eight-and-a-half decade career from childhood drawings to globally renowned installations.
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32% Bias Score
Coalition's \$331bn Nuclear Plan Sparks Energy Debate
The Coalition's \$331 billion nuclear energy plan, which includes maintaining coal and gas plants alongside wind and solar, is \$263 billion cheaper than Labor's renewable plan, according to Coalition modelling, but faces criticism for its methodology and cost discrepancies from the CSIRO.
Coalition's \$331bn Nuclear Plan Sparks Energy Debate
The Coalition's \$331 billion nuclear energy plan, which includes maintaining coal and gas plants alongside wind and solar, is \$263 billion cheaper than Labor's renewable plan, according to Coalition modelling, but faces criticism for its methodology and cost discrepancies from the CSIRO.
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56% Bias Score
Comedian Duncan Norvelle dies at 66
Comedian Duncan Norvelle, known for his catchphrase "chase me", died at age 66 from a chest infection and sepsis; his partner highlighted his unique, clean comedy style and enduring popularity despite a 2012 stroke.
Comedian Duncan Norvelle dies at 66
Comedian Duncan Norvelle, known for his catchphrase "chase me", died at age 66 from a chest infection and sepsis; his partner highlighted his unique, clean comedy style and enduring popularity despite a 2012 stroke.
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28% Bias Score
"Gaza Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Winter Storms and Ongoing Conflict"
"Harsh winter storms exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, impacting tens of thousands sheltering in damaged or destroyed homes with insufficient food, fuel, and shelter; recent storms have destroyed makeshift homes, while food prices have soared, and blockades restrict aid access."
"Gaza Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Winter Storms and Ongoing Conflict"
"Harsh winter storms exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, impacting tens of thousands sheltering in damaged or destroyed homes with insufficient food, fuel, and shelter; recent storms have destroyed makeshift homes, while food prices have soared, and blockades restrict aid access."
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48% Bias Score
Life Sentence for Rape and Manslaughter in Southall Park Attack
Mohamed Iidow was given a life sentence for the rape and manslaughter of Natalie Shotter, a 37-year-old NHS worker, after CCTV footage showed him repeatedly orally raping her while she was unconscious in Southall Park, west London, on July 17, 2021, causing a fatal heart attack.
Life Sentence for Rape and Manslaughter in Southall Park Attack
Mohamed Iidow was given a life sentence for the rape and manslaughter of Natalie Shotter, a 37-year-old NHS worker, after CCTV footage showed him repeatedly orally raping her while she was unconscious in Southall Park, west London, on July 17, 2021, causing a fatal heart attack.
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32% Bias Score
Switzerland to Ban Nazi Symbols Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Switzerland proposes banning Nazi symbols and coded references like "18" and "88" due to a surge in antisemitism, with fines of about \£177 for violations; exceptions apply for educational and artistic use.
Switzerland to Ban Nazi Symbols Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Switzerland proposes banning Nazi symbols and coded references like "18" and "88" due to a surge in antisemitism, with fines of about \£177 for violations; exceptions apply for educational and artistic use.
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36% Bias Score
Judge Criticizes Media Bias in Rape Trial Coverage
Judge John Pickering lifted a suppression order in a rape trial, revealing the acquitted defendant was Sydney artist Anthony Lister. Pickering criticized media coverage suggesting men are unfairly acquitted, noting more reports claim false accusations and overzealous prosecutors, and further critici...
Judge Criticizes Media Bias in Rape Trial Coverage
Judge John Pickering lifted a suppression order in a rape trial, revealing the acquitted defendant was Sydney artist Anthony Lister. Pickering criticized media coverage suggesting men are unfairly acquitted, noting more reports claim false accusations and overzealous prosecutors, and further critici...
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48% Bias Score
Labour Unveils "Clean Power 2030" Plan to Boost Renewables, Avoid Blackouts
UK Labour's "Clean Power 2030" plan, unveiled by Ed Miliband, aims to boost renewable energy by 2030, streamlining planning processes for clean energy projects and utilizing a range of energy sources to ensure grid stability and prevent blackouts while transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Labour Unveils "Clean Power 2030" Plan to Boost Renewables, Avoid Blackouts
UK Labour's "Clean Power 2030" plan, unveiled by Ed Miliband, aims to boost renewable energy by 2030, streamlining planning processes for clean energy projects and utilizing a range of energy sources to ensure grid stability and prevent blackouts while transitioning away from fossil fuels.
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40% Bias Score
Wisconsin Man's Faked Death Leads to Wife Filing for Divorce
Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin man, faked his own death in August, prompting a 50-day search, before fleeing to Eastern Europe; his wife has now filed for divorce.
Wisconsin Man's Faked Death Leads to Wife Filing for Divorce
Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin man, faked his own death in August, prompting a 50-day search, before fleeing to Eastern Europe; his wife has now filed for divorce.
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44% Bias Score
"Sinaloa Cartel War Leaves Over 1,000 Dead, Displaced in Culiacán"
"A three-month war between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel has left over 1,000 dead or disappeared in Culiacán, Mexico, causing a humanitarian crisis marked by homicides, forced disappearances, forced displacements, and widespread uncertainty, despite a significant military presence."
"Sinaloa Cartel War Leaves Over 1,000 Dead, Displaced in Culiacán"
"A three-month war between rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel has left over 1,000 dead or disappeared in Culiacán, Mexico, causing a humanitarian crisis marked by homicides, forced disappearances, forced displacements, and widespread uncertainty, despite a significant military presence."
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36% Bias Score