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Musk and Trump's Fraud Claims Lack Evidence Amidst Government Spending Disputes
President Trump and Elon Musk allege billions in US government fraud, citing examples like DEI program contracts, but lack evidence, prompting disputes from experts who emphasize the difference between fraud and wasteful spending, and highlight the administration's weakening of fraud-detection mecha...
Musk and Trump's Fraud Claims Lack Evidence Amidst Government Spending Disputes
President Trump and Elon Musk allege billions in US government fraud, citing examples like DEI program contracts, but lack evidence, prompting disputes from experts who emphasize the difference between fraud and wasteful spending, and highlight the administration's weakening of fraud-detection mecha...
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Government Faces Backlash Over Response to Hamas Attacks
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, Israeli families are demanding a state commission of inquiry, but government officials are obstructing this, demonstrating a lack of accountability and contempt for citizens; meanwhile, Netanyahu's aides respond to indictments with threats.
Israeli Government Faces Backlash Over Response to Hamas Attacks
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, Israeli families are demanding a state commission of inquiry, but government officials are obstructing this, demonstrating a lack of accountability and contempt for citizens; meanwhile, Netanyahu's aides respond to indictments with threats.
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60% Bias Score


CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.
CJEU Rules in Favor of Harassment Victims Against European Parliament
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that parliamentary assistants of former MEP Mónica Silvana González can access reports from an investigation into her harassment of them, setting a precedent for future cases and challenging the Parliament's opaque disciplinary practices.
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24% Bias Score


Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...
Mazón Refuses to Release Phone Records Related to Deadly Valencia Storm
Valencia's President Carlos Mazón faces criticism for refusing to release phone records from October 29th, the day a devastating storm killed 224 people, citing a lack of individual phone billing from their provider despite a €1.3 million monthly bill. This refusal, amid repeated claims of transpare...
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60% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
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56% Bias Score


800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
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44% Bias Score

Valencian Flood Victims Sue Government for Negligence, Blaming President Mazón
A group of 20 victims of the October 29, 2024, Dana flood in Valencia, Spain, formed an association to sue the regional government, led by President Carlos Mazón, for negligence resulting in 227 deaths, alleging failures in emergency response, including the education minister's inaction and social s...

Valencian Flood Victims Sue Government for Negligence, Blaming President Mazón
A group of 20 victims of the October 29, 2024, Dana flood in Valencia, Spain, formed an association to sue the regional government, led by President Carlos Mazón, for negligence resulting in 227 deaths, alleging failures in emergency response, including the education minister's inaction and social s...
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64% Bias Score

Zeldin Announces Discovery of \$20 Billion in Misspent EPA Funds
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the discovery of \$20 billion in misspent taxpayer funds, allegedly wasted by the Biden administration before Inauguration Day, citing a video of a Biden EPA appointee describing the action as 'tossing gold bars off the Titanic'. He plans to recover the funds a...

Zeldin Announces Discovery of \$20 Billion in Misspent EPA Funds
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the discovery of \$20 billion in misspent taxpayer funds, allegedly wasted by the Biden administration before Inauguration Day, citing a video of a Biden EPA appointee describing the action as 'tossing gold bars off the Titanic'. He plans to recover the funds a...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Fires Biden-Appointed Ethics Director Amidst Purge of Watchdogs
Former Office of Government Ethics director David Huitema, appointed by President Biden in December 2024, was fired by President Trump two weeks after Trump dismissed 17 inspectors general; Huitema said the firing is part of an effort to dismantle government institutions that serve as an independent...

Trump Fires Biden-Appointed Ethics Director Amidst Purge of Watchdogs
Former Office of Government Ethics director David Huitema, appointed by President Biden in December 2024, was fired by President Trump two weeks after Trump dismissed 17 inspectors general; Huitema said the firing is part of an effort to dismantle government institutions that serve as an independent...
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40% Bias Score

Hesse Minister Dismisses Museum Director for Racist Remark
Following a racist remark by Kassel Museums director Martin Eberle to a Black advisory board member on October 8th, 2024, Hesse's Minister of Art and Culture dismissed Eberle, citing the need to sanction such behavior and protect the institution's reputation.

Hesse Minister Dismisses Museum Director for Racist Remark
Following a racist remark by Kassel Museums director Martin Eberle to a Black advisory board member on October 8th, 2024, Hesse's Minister of Art and Culture dismissed Eberle, citing the need to sanction such behavior and protect the institution's reputation.
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48% Bias Score

Massive Cuts to Institute of Education Sciences Spark Education Research Crisis
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency cut nearly $900 million from the Institute of Education Sciences, terminating at least 169 contracts and raising concerns about the future of education research and data collection in the US.

Massive Cuts to Institute of Education Sciences Spark Education Research Crisis
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency cut nearly $900 million from the Institute of Education Sciences, terminating at least 169 contracts and raising concerns about the future of education research and data collection in the US.
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56% Bias Score

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...
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44% Bias Score
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