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Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon Kills 73, Mostly Civilians
On September 29th, an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Ayn ed-Delb, Lebanon, killed 73 people, including 23 children, contradicting Israeli claims that it was a Hezbollah command center; a BBC investigation found only six of the dead had ties to the group.
Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon Kills 73, Mostly Civilians
On September 29th, an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in Ayn ed-Delb, Lebanon, killed 73 people, including 23 children, contradicting Israeli claims that it was a Hezbollah command center; a BBC investigation found only six of the dead had ties to the group.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Pardons D.C. Police Officers Convicted in Deadly 2020 Chase
President Trump issued full pardons to two Washington, D.C., police officers, Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, convicted for their roles in a deadly 2020 police chase that killed Karon Hylton-Brown and a subsequent cover-up, sparking outrage from the victim's family and protests.
Trump Pardons D.C. Police Officers Convicted in Deadly 2020 Chase
President Trump issued full pardons to two Washington, D.C., police officers, Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, convicted for their roles in a deadly 2020 police chase that killed Karon Hylton-Brown and a subsequent cover-up, sparking outrage from the victim's family and protests.
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56% Bias Score


Jan 6 Defendant Rejects Trump Pardon
Pamela Hemphill, a 71-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for her participation in the January 6th Capitol riot, rejected a presidential pardon, stating it would be a dishonor to the truth and the rule of law; she served 60 days in jail.
Jan 6 Defendant Rejects Trump Pardon
Pamela Hemphill, a 71-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for her participation in the January 6th Capitol riot, rejected a presidential pardon, stating it would be a dishonor to the truth and the rule of law; she served 60 days in jail.
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40% Bias Score


Delayed Resignation Highlights Accountability Crisis in Israeli Military
After the October 7th Hamas attack, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi's delayed resignation for 15 months, despite acknowledging failures, contrasted with the immediate resignation of Military Intelligence head Aharon Haliva, highlighting a cultural tendency to verbally accept blame without m...
Delayed Resignation Highlights Accountability Crisis in Israeli Military
After the October 7th Hamas attack, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi's delayed resignation for 15 months, despite acknowledging failures, contrasted with the immediate resignation of Military Intelligence head Aharon Haliva, highlighting a cultural tendency to verbally accept blame without m...
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48% Bias Score


Bamberg Archbishop Vows to End Cover-Up of Sexual Abuse
Bamberg Archbishop Herwig Gössl vows to end the cover-up of sexual abuse within his archdiocese, encouraging victims to come forward and offering support, compensation, and mandatory staff training to prevent future incidents, while acknowledging that a comprehensive assessment of their success will...
Bamberg Archbishop Vows to End Cover-Up of Sexual Abuse
Bamberg Archbishop Herwig Gössl vows to end the cover-up of sexual abuse within his archdiocese, encouraging victims to come forward and offering support, compensation, and mandatory staff training to prevent future incidents, while acknowledging that a comprehensive assessment of their success will...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Removing Federal Inspectors General
President Trump's administration considered removing multiple inspectors general from federal agencies, raising concerns about undermining government oversight and increasing vulnerability to corruption; although no final decision has been made, this action is part of a broader pattern of attempts t...
Trump Administration Considers Removing Federal Inspectors General
President Trump's administration considered removing multiple inspectors general from federal agencies, raising concerns about undermining government oversight and increasing vulnerability to corruption; although no final decision has been made, this action is part of a broader pattern of attempts t...
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48% Bias Score

University President Resigns Following Investigation into Sale of Unclaimed Bodies
The president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center resigned after an NBC News investigation revealed the university's practice of selling unclaimed bodies for research, causing outrage among families who were unaware of their loved ones' fate.

University President Resigns Following Investigation into Sale of Unclaimed Bodies
The president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center resigned after an NBC News investigation revealed the university's practice of selling unclaimed bodies for research, causing outrage among families who were unaware of their loved ones' fate.
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56% Bias Score

Imran Khan Demands Judicial Inquiry, Alleges High-Level Corruption in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, demands a judicial commission to investigate May 9th and November 26th incidents and urges Bahria Town's Malik Riaz to expose alleged corruption among judges, generals, and politicians over the past 30 years, escalating political tensions and potentially...

Imran Khan Demands Judicial Inquiry, Alleges High-Level Corruption in Pakistan
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, demands a judicial commission to investigate May 9th and November 26th incidents and urges Bahria Town's Malik Riaz to expose alleged corruption among judges, generals, and politicians over the past 30 years, escalating political tensions and potentially...
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Students Strike Amidst Corruption Protests Following Deadly Collapse
Serbian students are leading a general strike on Friday, November 8th, 2024, protesting corruption and demanding accountability for a November 1st railway station collapse that killed 15, facing government counter-protests and accusations of foreign influence.

Serbian Students Strike Amidst Corruption Protests Following Deadly Collapse
Serbian students are leading a general strike on Friday, November 8th, 2024, protesting corruption and demanding accountability for a November 1st railway station collapse that killed 15, facing government counter-protests and accusations of foreign influence.
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44% Bias Score

South Africa Sued for $9 Million Over Uninvestigated Apartheid Crimes
Families of victims of apartheid-era violence, including those of the Cradock Four, are suing the South African government for $9 million, alleging a failure to properly investigate these crimes and deliver justice, with proceedings set to begin in June 2025.

South Africa Sued for $9 Million Over Uninvestigated Apartheid Crimes
Families of victims of apartheid-era violence, including those of the Cradock Four, are suing the South African government for $9 million, alleging a failure to properly investigate these crimes and deliver justice, with proceedings set to begin in June 2025.
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40% Bias Score

79 Dead in Turkey Hotel Fire Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey resulted in 79 deaths, highlighting failures in fire safety regulations and enforcement, with investigations underway to determine responsibility and causes.

79 Dead in Turkey Hotel Fire Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey resulted in 79 deaths, highlighting failures in fire safety regulations and enforcement, with investigations underway to determine responsibility and causes.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Arrests Four Top Military Officers Amid Wartime Accountability Debate
Four high-ranking Ukrainian military officers—Generals Yuriy Galushkin and Artur Gorbenko, and Colonels Ilia Lapin and Dmytro Ryumshin—were arrested on January 20, 2025, following accusations of failures in defending Kharkiv in May 2024 and misconduct within the 155th mechanized brigade. The arrests...

Ukraine Arrests Four Top Military Officers Amid Wartime Accountability Debate
Four high-ranking Ukrainian military officers—Generals Yuriy Galushkin and Artur Gorbenko, and Colonels Ilia Lapin and Dmytro Ryumshin—were arrested on January 20, 2025, following accusations of failures in defending Kharkiv in May 2024 and misconduct within the 155th mechanized brigade. The arrests...
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48% Bias Score
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