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Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
Justice Department to Pay $5 Million in Ashli Babbitt Capitol Riot Shooting Case
The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; this follows a $30 million lawsuit and despite prior investigations concluding the shooting was justified.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Audit Chamber Uncovers Serious Flaws in Three Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber (Rekenkamer) revealed serious flaws in three ministries: 867 wrongful convictions due to name mix-ups at Justice and Security; untraceable €16 billion in spending at Foreign Affairs due to a new system malfunction; and insufficient security at military sites at Defenc...
Dutch Audit Chamber Uncovers Serious Flaws in Three Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber (Rekenkamer) revealed serious flaws in three ministries: 867 wrongful convictions due to name mix-ups at Justice and Security; untraceable €16 billion in spending at Foreign Affairs due to a new system malfunction; and insufficient security at military sites at Defenc...
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44% Bias Score


New Pentagon Probe into 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
A new Pentagon investigation will re-examine the chaotic 2021 US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, focusing on decision-making processes and witness testimonies following the Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 US soldiers and 170 Afghan civilians, despite prior investigations concluding the attac...
New Pentagon Probe into 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
A new Pentagon investigation will re-examine the chaotic 2021 US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, focusing on decision-making processes and witness testimonies following the Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 US soldiers and 170 Afghan civilians, despite prior investigations concluding the attac...
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48% Bias Score


Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
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64% Bias Score


England Women's Cricket Team to Implement Minimum Fitness Standards
England's women's cricket team will introduce minimum fitness standards by next year, a direct response to criticism following a 16-0 Ashes defeat and calls for greater accountability regarding player fitness. This decision, led by head coach Charlotte Edwards, reflects a broader trend towards great...
England Women's Cricket Team to Implement Minimum Fitness Standards
England's women's cricket team will introduce minimum fitness standards by next year, a direct response to criticism following a 16-0 Ashes defeat and calls for greater accountability regarding player fitness. This decision, led by head coach Charlotte Edwards, reflects a broader trend towards great...
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36% Bias Score


£100 Million Spent on Scottish Government Spin Doctors
The Scottish government spent over £100 million on public relations in three years, employing 642 spin doctors across 93 public bodies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given past controversies.
£100 Million Spent on Scottish Government Spin Doctors
The Scottish government spent over £100 million on public relations in three years, employing 642 spin doctors across 93 public bodies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability, particularly given past controversies.
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60% Bias Score

Spacey Honored at Cannes Gala Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations
Kevin Spacey, facing multiple sexual assault allegations in the U.K., received a lifetime achievement award at the Better World Fund gala in Cannes, France, on Tuesday, sparking controversy but also expressing his gratitude for the support of his colleagues.

Spacey Honored at Cannes Gala Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations
Kevin Spacey, facing multiple sexual assault allegations in the U.K., received a lifetime achievement award at the Better World Fund gala in Cannes, France, on Tuesday, sparking controversy but also expressing his gratitude for the support of his colleagues.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends Federal Police Misconduct Investigations in Minneapolis and Louisville
The Trump administration ended federal investigations into police misconduct in Minneapolis and Louisville, reversing prior findings of civil rights violations and impacting ongoing reform efforts; six other cities also saw investigations closed.

Trump Administration Ends Federal Police Misconduct Investigations in Minneapolis and Louisville
The Trump administration ended federal investigations into police misconduct in Minneapolis and Louisville, reversing prior findings of civil rights violations and impacting ongoing reform efforts; six other cities also saw investigations closed.
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52% Bias Score

Congo's Matata Ponyo Sentenced to 10 Years for Embezzlement
Former Congolese Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo was sentenced to 10 years of forced labor on May 20th, 2024, by the Constitutional Court for misappropriating $247 million in public funds intended for an agro-industrial park project; two co-defendants received five-year sentences.

Congo's Matata Ponyo Sentenced to 10 Years for Embezzlement
Former Congolese Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo was sentenced to 10 years of forced labor on May 20th, 2024, by the Constitutional Court for misappropriating $247 million in public funds intended for an agro-industrial park project; two co-defendants received five-year sentences.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon to Conduct Full Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive review of the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, prompted by 13 US service member deaths, significant equipment losses, and intelligence failures, aiming to hold those responsible accountable.

Pentagon to Conduct Full Review of 2021 Afghanistan Withdrawal
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive review of the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, prompted by 13 US service member deaths, significant equipment losses, and intelligence failures, aiming to hold those responsible accountable.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...

Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...
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60% Bias Score

Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Manhunt Underway
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans on Friday morning due to broken locks and a makeshift hole in a cell; three were recaptured, and authorities are confident of apprehending the remaining seven, while investigations into jail security and the "progressive" just...

Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Manhunt Underway
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans on Friday morning due to broken locks and a makeshift hole in a cell; three were recaptured, and authorities are confident of apprehending the remaining seven, while investigations into jail security and the "progressive" just...
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48% Bias Score
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