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Lismore Flood Buyback: Demolition Controversy Erupts
Following the 2022 Lismore floods, the NSW government's buyback scheme has resulted in the demolition of 122 homes, despite some being deemed structurally sound and suitable for relocation, sparking controversy and community protests over transparency and handling of the situation.
Lismore Flood Buyback: Demolition Controversy Erupts
Following the 2022 Lismore floods, the NSW government's buyback scheme has resulted in the demolition of 122 homes, despite some being deemed structurally sound and suitable for relocation, sparking controversy and community protests over transparency and handling of the situation.
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52% Bias Score


King Family Opposes Release of Assassination Documents
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the imminent release of classified documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, but the King family is seeking to block the release of certain files due to concerns about privacy violations and...
King Family Opposes Release of Assassination Documents
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the imminent release of classified documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, but the King family is seeking to block the release of certain files due to concerns about privacy violations and...
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60% Bias Score


Testimony Reveals Pre-Appointment Rumors in Sánchez Nepotism Case
Testimony in the David Sánchez nepotism case revealed that rumors of his appointment to a Coordinador de Actividades Musicales position in Badajoz circulated before the job posting, raising concerns about a pre-determined selection process.
Testimony Reveals Pre-Appointment Rumors in Sánchez Nepotism Case
Testimony in the David Sánchez nepotism case revealed that rumors of his appointment to a Coordinador de Actividades Musicales position in Badajoz circulated before the job posting, raising concerns about a pre-determined selection process.
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52% Bias Score


Renewed Calls to Reopen JFK Assassination Investigation
Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio are urging Congress to reopen the JFK assassination investigation due to ongoing delays in the release of fully declassified documents, despite past executive orders for disclosure.
Renewed Calls to Reopen JFK Assassination Investigation
Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio are urging Congress to reopen the JFK assassination investigation due to ongoing delays in the release of fully declassified documents, despite past executive orders for disclosure.
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48% Bias Score


Kamlager-Dove Bill Seeks to Curb Executive Power Over State Department
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove introduced the "Defending American Diplomacy Act," requiring Congressional approval for any State Department reorganization and threatening funding cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for noncompliance, in response to concerns about its opaque actions and...
Kamlager-Dove Bill Seeks to Curb Executive Power Over State Department
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove introduced the "Defending American Diplomacy Act," requiring Congressional approval for any State Department reorganization and threatening funding cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for noncompliance, in response to concerns about its opaque actions and...
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64% Bias Score


Judge Orders Preservation of Signal Chats in Trump Administration Yemen Strike Case
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, concerning a potential Yemen military strike discussed by Trump administration officials and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, following a lawsuit alleging federal recordkeeping law violations; the judge...
Judge Orders Preservation of Signal Chats in Trump Administration Yemen Strike Case
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, concerning a potential Yemen military strike discussed by Trump administration officials and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, following a lawsuit alleging federal recordkeeping law violations; the judge...
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40% Bias Score

Alberta Government Accused of Obstructing Auditor General Investigation into Health Contracts
The Alberta government is accused of obstructing an auditor general investigation into multimillion-dollar health contracts by requiring lawyers' presence during interviews, a move the auditor general's office says it was unaware of and did not endorse; this comes amidst an ongoing lawsuit alleging ...

Alberta Government Accused of Obstructing Auditor General Investigation into Health Contracts
The Alberta government is accused of obstructing an auditor general investigation into multimillion-dollar health contracts by requiring lawyers' presence during interviews, a move the auditor general's office says it was unaware of and did not endorse; this comes amidst an ongoing lawsuit alleging ...
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56% Bias Score

IRS Commissioner Resigns Amid Data-Sharing Controversy
Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause is resigning amid controversy over a new data-sharing agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, which allows DHS access to IRS data for immigration enforcement, raising concerns about taxpayer privacy and potential legal challenges.

IRS Commissioner Resigns Amid Data-Sharing Controversy
Acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause is resigning amid controversy over a new data-sharing agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, which allows DHS access to IRS data for immigration enforcement, raising concerns about taxpayer privacy and potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

DOGE's Secretive Operations: Former Employee Exposes Internal Chaos
Former USDS employee Merici Vinton alleges the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) operates secretively, disregarding established procedures, leading to mass layoffs and potentially jeopardizing government services; this contradicts Elon Musk's claim of transparency.

DOGE's Secretive Operations: Former Employee Exposes Internal Chaos
Former USDS employee Merici Vinton alleges the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) operates secretively, disregarding established procedures, leading to mass layoffs and potentially jeopardizing government services; this contradicts Elon Musk's claim of transparency.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.

Spanish Ministers' Private Education Backgrounds Undermine Government's Criticism
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and eight of his ministers studied at private universities, despite the government's recent public criticism of private institutions for prioritizing profit over educational quality.
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60% Bias Score

L.A. Times Sues Mayor Bass Over Deleted Wildfire Texts
The Los Angeles Times sued Mayor Karen Bass and the City of Los Angeles on Thursday for allegedly deleting text messages related to the city's response to the Palisades wildfire on January 7, 2024, arguing the deletion violates public records laws and sets a dangerous precedent for government transp...

L.A. Times Sues Mayor Bass Over Deleted Wildfire Texts
The Los Angeles Times sued Mayor Karen Bass and the City of Los Angeles on Thursday for allegedly deleting text messages related to the city's response to the Palisades wildfire on January 7, 2024, arguing the deletion violates public records laws and sets a dangerous precedent for government transp...
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48% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Preservation of Leaked Signal Chat on Yemen Attack Plans
A US federal judge ordered the preservation of a leaked Signal chat containing sensitive US government discussions about military plans to attack Houthi targets in Yemen, after a non-profit group, American Oversight, sued the government for potential violations of federal record-keeping laws regardi...

US Judge Orders Preservation of Leaked Signal Chat on Yemen Attack Plans
A US federal judge ordered the preservation of a leaked Signal chat containing sensitive US government discussions about military plans to attack Houthi targets in Yemen, after a non-profit group, American Oversight, sued the government for potential violations of federal record-keeping laws regardi...
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52% Bias Score
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