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Right-Wing Media Dominates Post-Debate Q&A, Sparking Controversy
Following a French-language leaders' debate in Montreal, right-wing media outlets like Rebel News and True North dominated the Q&A session, prompting criticism and highlighting concerns about media bias and access in Canadian elections; the Green Party's exclusion from the debate further fueled thes...
Right-Wing Media Dominates Post-Debate Q&A, Sparking Controversy
Following a French-language leaders' debate in Montreal, right-wing media outlets like Rebel News and True North dominated the Q&A session, prompting criticism and highlighting concerns about media bias and access in Canadian elections; the Green Party's exclusion from the debate further fueled thes...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties
A Moscow court sentenced four journalists to five years and eleven months in prison for alleged ties to Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption organization, which was declared extremist; the closed-door trial underscores Russia's crackdown on dissent.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.
Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...
Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering İBB Protests
Twenty-five people, including seven journalists, face 6 months to 3 years in prison in Turkey for participating in unauthorized protests against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality following a corruption investigation; the prosecution claims to lack evidence supporting the journalists' claim of n...
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review Case Against Euro-Parliamentarian for Online Harassment
Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, filed a complaint against euro-parliamentarian Luis Alvise Pérez for online harassment after he shared her private photo on Telegram, inciting death and rape threats from his 689,000 followers; the Supreme Court is reviewing the case.
Supreme Court to Review Case Against Euro-Parliamentarian for Online Harassment
Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, filed a complaint against euro-parliamentarian Luis Alvise Pérez for online harassment after he shared her private photo on Telegram, inciting death and rape threats from his 689,000 followers; the Supreme Court is reviewing the case.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Defund Voice of America
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's attempt to defund and dismantle Voice of America (VOA) and other USAGM-funded media outlets, following a lawsuit alleging violations of press freedom and a prior court ruling protecting VOA's journalistic indepe...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Defund Voice of America
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's attempt to defund and dismantle Voice of America (VOA) and other USAGM-funded media outlets, following a lawsuit alleging violations of press freedom and a prior court ruling protecting VOA's journalistic indepe...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Pool
The Trump administration removed The Associated Press from the White House press pool rotation following a court order to reinstate their access, disadvantaging the wire service and its customers due to a dispute over the naming of the Gulf of Mexico.

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Pool
The Trump administration removed The Associated Press from the White House press pool rotation following a court order to reinstate their access, disadvantaging the wire service and its customers due to a dispute over the naming of the Gulf of Mexico.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events after a two-month ban imposed by President Trump for the AP's refusal to use his preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing violations of the First Amendment.

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events after a two-month ban imposed by President Trump for the AP's refusal to use his preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing violations of the First Amendment.
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8% Bias Score

Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Mississippi Today
A Mississippi judge dismissed former Governor Phil Bryant's defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today, a news outlet that won a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the misspending of $77 million in federal welfare funds; the judge ruled that the outlet engaged in constitutionally protected speech...

Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Mississippi Today
A Mississippi judge dismissed former Governor Phil Bryant's defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today, a news outlet that won a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the misspending of $77 million in federal welfare funds; the judge ruled that the outlet engaged in constitutionally protected speech...
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36% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Silence Voice of America
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to defund and silence Voice of America (VOA), ruling the executive branch overstepped its authority by targeting a congressionally chartered agency; this follows similar legal victories for Radio Marti and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Silence Voice of America
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to defund and silence Voice of America (VOA), ruling the executive branch overstepped its authority by targeting a congressionally chartered agency; this follows similar legal victories for Radio Marti and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Crackdown: Journalists Detained Amid Protests
Two journalists were detained in Istanbul on Friday, following the arrest of 11 other journalists earlier this week, as part of a government crackdown on media coverage of Turkey's largest protests in over a decade, which began after the arrest of Istanbul's opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.

Turkish Crackdown: Journalists Detained Amid Protests
Two journalists were detained in Istanbul on Friday, following the arrest of 11 other journalists earlier this week, as part of a government crackdown on media coverage of Turkey's largest protests in over a decade, which began after the arrest of Istanbul's opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
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52% Bias Score
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