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FBI Uses Polygraph Tests Amidst Climate of Fear and Intimidation
The FBI confirmed using polygraph tests to investigate internal leaks, creating a climate of fear among employees and former employees; this follows numerous firings and forced departures since Donald Trump's return to power, raising concerns about suppression of dissent within the agency and other ...
FBI Uses Polygraph Tests Amidst Climate of Fear and Intimidation
The FBI confirmed using polygraph tests to investigate internal leaks, creating a climate of fear among employees and former employees; this follows numerous firings and forced departures since Donald Trump's return to power, raising concerns about suppression of dissent within the agency and other ...
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalists in Leak Investigations
The Justice Department rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting journalists in leak investigations, allowing for the use of subpoenas and compelled testimony from reporters; Attorney General Pam Bondi justified the decision citing instances of leaks under the Trump administration and emphasized the n...
DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalists in Leak Investigations
The Justice Department rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting journalists in leak investigations, allowing for the use of subpoenas and compelled testimony from reporters; Attorney General Pam Bondi justified the decision citing instances of leaks under the Trump administration and emphasized the n...
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalist Sources in Criminal Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Department of Justice will end a policy protecting journalists from being compelled to reveal sources in criminal investigations, citing abuse and interference with national security; this follows the referral of intelligence officials to the DOJ for leaking ...
DOJ Rescinds Policy Protecting Journalist Sources in Criminal Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Department of Justice will end a policy protecting journalists from being compelled to reveal sources in criminal investigations, citing abuse and interference with national security; this follows the referral of intelligence officials to the DOJ for leaking ...
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40% Bias Score


10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of files concerning Robert F. Kennedy's assassination were released online as part of President Trump's order to open government records on prominent Americans' deaths; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced an additional 50,000 pages related to the assassi...
10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of files concerning Robert F. Kennedy's assassination were released online as part of President Trump's order to open government records on prominent Americans' deaths; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced an additional 50,000 pages related to the assassi...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Media Outlet Accused of Propaganda, Illicit Funding
The Greek digital media outlet, "The Truth Group," faces accusations of acting as a propaganda arm for the ruling New Democracy party, potentially receiving illicit funding through contracts between the party and private companies; this raises concerns about transparency in government funding and th...
Greek Media Outlet Accused of Propaganda, Illicit Funding
The Greek digital media outlet, "The Truth Group," faces accusations of acting as a propaganda arm for the ruling New Democracy party, potentially receiving illicit funding through contracts between the party and private companies; this raises concerns about transparency in government funding and th...
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48% Bias Score


Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave Amid Leak Investigation
Dan Caldwell, a top advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave from the Pentagon on Tuesday following an "unauthorized disclosure" of information; an investigation involving polygraph tests is underway.
Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave Amid Leak Investigation
Dan Caldwell, a top advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave from the Pentagon on Tuesday following an "unauthorized disclosure" of information; an investigation involving polygraph tests is underway.
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40% Bias Score

Iranian Government's Information Control Exacerbates Disaster Response
The Iranian government's handling of recent disasters, including the Bandar Abbas explosion, reveals a pattern of initial denial, limited information, and suppression of alternative narratives, fueling public distrust and the spread of misinformation.

Iranian Government's Information Control Exacerbates Disaster Response
The Iranian government's handling of recent disasters, including the Bandar Abbas explosion, reveals a pattern of initial denial, limited information, and suppression of alternative narratives, fueling public distrust and the spread of misinformation.
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48% Bias Score

Doge's $160 Billion in Claimed US Savings: A Lack of Evidence
Elon Musk's "Doge" department claims over $160 billion in US government savings; however, BBC Verify found that less than half of the itemized savings are supported by evidence, with some figures appearing to be significantly overstated.

Doge's $160 Billion in Claimed US Savings: A Lack of Evidence
Elon Musk's "Doge" department claims over $160 billion in US government savings; however, BBC Verify found that less than half of the itemized savings are supported by evidence, with some figures appearing to be significantly overstated.
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32% Bias Score

Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Serbian Protestors
During a silent vigil in Belgrade on March 15th, 2024, a powerful, unidentified sound caused panic among anti-corruption protestors, raising concerns about the potential illegal use of sonic weapons by Serbian authorities, prompting investigations and sparking a debate on human rights and government...

Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Serbian Protestors
During a silent vigil in Belgrade on March 15th, 2024, a powerful, unidentified sound caused panic among anti-corruption protestors, raising concerns about the potential illegal use of sonic weapons by Serbian authorities, prompting investigations and sparking a debate on human rights and government...
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16% Bias Score

Musk's "Doge" and DOT Layoffs Spark Conflict of Interest Concerns
The US Department of Transportation's 2025 budget reveals that employees supporting SpaceX and Starlink launches were spared from layoffs, while thousands of others were cut, sparking a conflict of interest controversy around Elon Musk's "department of government efficiency".

Musk's "Doge" and DOT Layoffs Spark Conflict of Interest Concerns
The US Department of Transportation's 2025 budget reveals that employees supporting SpaceX and Starlink launches were spared from layoffs, while thousands of others were cut, sparking a conflict of interest controversy around Elon Musk's "department of government efficiency".
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48% Bias Score

DOGE Access to NLRB Systems Sparks Data Security Concerns
Following a whistleblower report alleging the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) removed sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) systems, two DOGE staffers were assigned to the NLRB to work remotely for several months, despite the NLRB's initial denial of any contact or...

DOGE Access to NLRB Systems Sparks Data Security Concerns
Following a whistleblower report alleging the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) removed sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) systems, two DOGE staffers were assigned to the NLRB to work remotely for several months, despite the NLRB's initial denial of any contact or...
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56% Bias Score

Mazón's Phone Log Raises Questions About ES-Alert Timing
A phone log submitted to court shows a call between Generalitat President Carlos Mazón and former councilor Salomé Pradas at 8:10 PM, one minute before an emergency alert was sent, raising questions about Mazón's involvement.

Mazón's Phone Log Raises Questions About ES-Alert Timing
A phone log submitted to court shows a call between Generalitat President Carlos Mazón and former councilor Salomé Pradas at 8:10 PM, one minute before an emergency alert was sent, raising questions about Mazón's involvement.
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44% Bias Score
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