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Congressional Tesla Stock Trades Spark Conflict of Interest Concerns
Following Elon Musk's endorsement of Donald Trump, at least 10 members of Congress made over 30 Tesla stock trades worth up to \$1.27 million, prompting concerns about conflicts of interest and potential violations of House rules.
Congressional Tesla Stock Trades Spark Conflict of Interest Concerns
Following Elon Musk's endorsement of Donald Trump, at least 10 members of Congress made over 30 Tesla stock trades worth up to \$1.27 million, prompting concerns about conflicts of interest and potential violations of House rules.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
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44% Bias Score


Chilean Senator Isabel Allende Removed from Office over Conflict of Interest
The Chilean Constitutional Court dismissed Senator Isabel Allende from her position for a conflict of interest involving the attempted sale of her father's house to the government, which was intended to become a museum, causing a political scandal that led to the dismissal of multiple government off...
Chilean Senator Isabel Allende Removed from Office over Conflict of Interest
The Chilean Constitutional Court dismissed Senator Isabel Allende from her position for a conflict of interest involving the attempted sale of her father's house to the government, which was intended to become a museum, causing a political scandal that led to the dismissal of multiple government off...
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48% Bias Score


Report Exposes \$25 Million in Democratic Donations from Eight Law Firms
The Alliance for Consumers released a report today detailing \$25 million in political donations from eight law firms to Democratic campaigns between 2017 and 2024, including \$1.4 million to the Harris-Walz campaign in 2024, raising concerns about a "Shady Trial Lawyer Pipeline" where public contra...
Report Exposes \$25 Million in Democratic Donations from Eight Law Firms
The Alliance for Consumers released a report today detailing \$25 million in political donations from eight law firms to Democratic campaigns between 2017 and 2024, including \$1.4 million to the Harris-Walz campaign in 2024, raising concerns about a "Shady Trial Lawyer Pipeline" where public contra...
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72% Bias Score


Corporate Hospitality Skews Access to Ministers: Report
A report reveals that businesses receive 23 times more access to ministers than charities in five key departments, raising concerns about potential undue influence from corporate hospitality and advocating for greater transparency and inclusivity in policymaking.
Corporate Hospitality Skews Access to Ministers: Report
A report reveals that businesses receive 23 times more access to ministers than charities in five key departments, raising concerns about potential undue influence from corporate hospitality and advocating for greater transparency and inclusivity in policymaking.
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56% Bias Score


Schmitt Denies Favoritism Amidst ISB Funding and Delegation Trip Accusations
Rhineland-Palatinate's Economics Minister Daniela Schmitt (FDP) faces accusations of favoritism towards her husband, an entrepreneur, involving ISB funding and participation in ministry delegations; she denies wrongdoing, but the controversy comes before a crucial FDP leadership election.
Schmitt Denies Favoritism Amidst ISB Funding and Delegation Trip Accusations
Rhineland-Palatinate's Economics Minister Daniela Schmitt (FDP) faces accusations of favoritism towards her husband, an entrepreneur, involving ISB funding and participation in ministry delegations; she denies wrongdoing, but the controversy comes before a crucial FDP leadership election.
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56% Bias Score

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Attorney General Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Flawed
Israel's attorney general ruled the firing of the Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar, fundamentally flawed due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conflict of interest, as Bar accused Netanyahu of seeking to delay his corruption trial; Netanyahu denies these accusations, sparking protests.

Israel Attorney General Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Flawed
Israel's attorney general ruled the firing of the Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar, fundamentally flawed due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conflict of interest, as Bar accused Netanyahu of seeking to delay his corruption trial; Netanyahu denies these accusations, sparking protests.
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48% Bias Score

Quirónsalud Bribery Investigation: €500,000 Payment Under Scrutiny
A Madrid judge is investigating a €500,000 payment made by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner to the wife of a Quirónsalud executive, amid concerns about potential bribery and conflicts of interest in government contracts with the private healthcare group.

Quirónsalud Bribery Investigation: €500,000 Payment Under Scrutiny
A Madrid judge is investigating a €500,000 payment made by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner to the wife of a Quirónsalud executive, amid concerns about potential bribery and conflicts of interest in government contracts with the private healthcare group.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Family Takes Control of \$550M Cryptocurrency Firm
The Trump family quietly gained control of the cryptocurrency firm World Liberty Financial (WLF) in January 2021, shortly after President Trump's election, securing 60% ownership and 75% of initial revenue from a \$550 million token sale, raising ethical and transparency concerns.

Trump Family Takes Control of \$550M Cryptocurrency Firm
The Trump family quietly gained control of the cryptocurrency firm World Liberty Financial (WLF) in January 2021, shortly after President Trump's election, securing 60% ownership and 75% of initial revenue from a \$550 million token sale, raising ethical and transparency concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Gómez Appeals Judge's Decision to Continue Air Europa Bailout Investigation
Begoña Gómez appealed Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's decision to continue investigating Air Europa's bailout and her career, despite two Provincial Court rulings against the investigation. The appeal, supported by lawyer José Antonio Camacho, accuses Peinado of ignoring higher court orders and potentia...

Gómez Appeals Judge's Decision to Continue Air Europa Bailout Investigation
Begoña Gómez appealed Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's decision to continue investigating Air Europa's bailout and her career, despite two Provincial Court rulings against the investigation. The appeal, supported by lawyer José Antonio Camacho, accuses Peinado of ignoring higher court orders and potentia...
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48% Bias Score

Australian Politicians' Property Holdings Fuel Housing Crisis
Seventy percent of Australian federal MPs own two or more properties, while 40% own three or more, creating a conflict of interest in a market where affordability is worse than during the GFC, prompting calls for reform.

Australian Politicians' Property Holdings Fuel Housing Crisis
Seventy percent of Australian federal MPs own two or more properties, while 40% own three or more, creating a conflict of interest in a market where affordability is worse than during the GFC, prompting calls for reform.
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52% Bias Score
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