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US Supreme Court Actions and Potential Constitutional Crisis
In June 2024, the US Supreme Court's decision shielded Donald Trump from prosecution, prompting concerns about a potential constitutional crisis as Trump asserts expanded presidential powers while Justice Barrett expresses uncertainty about the situation.
US Supreme Court Actions and Potential Constitutional Crisis
In June 2024, the US Supreme Court's decision shielded Donald Trump from prosecution, prompting concerns about a potential constitutional crisis as Trump asserts expanded presidential powers while Justice Barrett expresses uncertainty about the situation.
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64% Bias Score


New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).
New Republika Srpska Government Faces Legal Challenges
On September 2nd, Republika Srpska (RS) formed a new government with four new ministers, but the appointment is contested due to questions surrounding President Milorad Dodik's mandate, which was revoked by the Central Election Commission (CEQ).
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28% Bias Score


Trump-Pritzker Clash: National Guard Deployment Threatens Constitutional Crisis
President Trump's threatened deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, met with fierce opposition from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, highlights a growing constitutional crisis over executive power and the potential for federal military intervention in local law enforcem...
Trump-Pritzker Clash: National Guard Deployment Threatens Constitutional Crisis
President Trump's threatened deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, met with fierce opposition from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, highlights a growing constitutional crisis over executive power and the potential for federal military intervention in local law enforcem...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Controversial D.C. Police Takeover Sparks Legal Battle
President Trump's administration ordered a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department, deploying hundreds of National Guard troops from West Virginia and other federal agents, despite a 35% drop in violent crime from 2023 to 2024, and a 26% year-over-year drop in 2024, pro...
Trump's Controversial D.C. Police Takeover Sparks Legal Battle
President Trump's administration ordered a federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department, deploying hundreds of National Guard troops from West Virginia and other federal agents, despite a 35% drop in violent crime from 2023 to 2024, and a 26% year-over-year drop in 2024, pro...
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52% Bias Score


Spain Risks Violating Budget Deadline, Undermining Democratic Legitimacy
The Spanish government's delay in presenting the 2024 budget, due to non-compliance with established procedures, risks violating the October 1st constitutional deadline, undermining democratic legitimacy and potentially leading to a second year of operating under an outdated budget.
Spain Risks Violating Budget Deadline, Undermining Democratic Legitimacy
The Spanish government's delay in presenting the 2024 budget, due to non-compliance with established procedures, risks violating the October 1st constitutional deadline, undermining democratic legitimacy and potentially leading to a second year of operating under an outdated budget.
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60% Bias Score


Corruption Scandal Bolsters Sánchez's Push for Spanish Regime Change
Allegations of corruption involving Spain's Ministry of Finance unexpectedly benefit Pedro Sánchez, who uses the scandal to push for a regime change, including increased regional fiscal autonomy, potentially leading to a de facto plurinational state.
Corruption Scandal Bolsters Sánchez's Push for Spanish Regime Change
Allegations of corruption involving Spain's Ministry of Finance unexpectedly benefit Pedro Sánchez, who uses the scandal to push for a regime change, including increased regional fiscal autonomy, potentially leading to a de facto plurinational state.
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68% Bias Score

Justice Barrett Rejects Constitutional Crisis Claims Amidst Trump Administration Appeals
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, during a book promotion tour, rejected claims of a looming constitutional crisis, asserting that the court remains committed to the rule of law despite disagreements with the Trump administration.

Justice Barrett Rejects Constitutional Crisis Claims Amidst Trump Administration Appeals
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, during a book promotion tour, rejected claims of a looming constitutional crisis, asserting that the court remains committed to the rule of law despite disagreements with the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Attempted Firing of Fed Governor Sparks Constitutional Crisis
President Trump attempted to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud; Cook rejected the dismissal, citing lack of presidential authority, and plans to sue; the incident tests the Fed's independence and raises constitutional questions.

Trump's Attempted Firing of Fed Governor Sparks Constitutional Crisis
President Trump attempted to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud; Cook rejected the dismissal, citing lack of presidential authority, and plans to sue; the incident tests the Fed's independence and raises constitutional questions.
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52% Bias Score

National Guard Troops Deployed to D.C. Amidst Trump's Federal Crackdown
Three states—West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio—sent hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's behest, following protests against federal intervention in local policing despite a 30-year low in violent crime, raising concerns about federal overreach.

National Guard Troops Deployed to D.C. Amidst Trump's Federal Crackdown
Three states—West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio—sent hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's behest, following protests against federal intervention in local policing despite a 30-year low in violent crime, raising concerns about federal overreach.
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44% Bias Score

El Salvador's Congress Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
On July 31, 2025, El Salvador's congress passed a constitutional amendment allowing indefinite presidential reelection, extending terms to six years, synchronizing elections, and eliminating the second round; opposition legislator Claudia Ortiz challenged this in court, prompting condemnation from h...

El Salvador's Congress Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
On July 31, 2025, El Salvador's congress passed a constitutional amendment allowing indefinite presidential reelection, extending terms to six years, synchronizing elections, and eliminating the second round; opposition legislator Claudia Ortiz challenged this in court, prompting condemnation from h...
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60% Bias Score

Sánchez Plans Leftist Nationalist Coalition to Secure Re-election
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is reportedly planning a new leftist nationalist coalition to bolster his political standing ahead of the 2027 elections, potentially marginalizing existing allies like ERC and incorporating Podemos to prevent vote fragmentation in key regions and increase his ch...

Sánchez Plans Leftist Nationalist Coalition to Secure Re-election
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is reportedly planning a new leftist nationalist coalition to bolster his political standing ahead of the 2027 elections, potentially marginalizing existing allies like ERC and incorporating Podemos to prevent vote fragmentation in key regions and increase his ch...
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52% Bias Score

French Environmental Groups Petition Macron to Block Duplomb Law
Two French environmental groups petitioned President Macron to block the Duplomb law, which allows a biodiversity-harming pesticide, citing a 1.7 million-signature petition and Article 10 of the Constitution; the President's response awaits a Constitutional Council decision by August 10th.

French Environmental Groups Petition Macron to Block Duplomb Law
Two French environmental groups petitioned President Macron to block the Duplomb law, which allows a biodiversity-harming pesticide, citing a 1.7 million-signature petition and Article 10 of the Constitution; the President's response awaits a Constitutional Council decision by August 10th.
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40% Bias Score
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