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Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
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32% Bias Score


Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.
Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.
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56% Bias Score


SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...
SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...
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52% Bias Score


UK Minister's ChatGPT Logs Released via Freedom of Information Request
A UK government minister's ChatGPT usage logs, detailing podcast appearance queries, were released via a Freedom of Information request, setting a new precedent and causing unease among government officials due to potential implications for transparency and open discussion.
UK Minister's ChatGPT Logs Released via Freedom of Information Request
A UK government minister's ChatGPT usage logs, detailing podcast appearance queries, were released via a Freedom of Information request, setting a new precedent and causing unease among government officials due to potential implications for transparency and open discussion.
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36% Bias Score


Prison Construction Delays in Halle Lead to Weißenfels Site Consideration
Due to delays in obtaining a building permit for a new prison in Halle-Tornau, the Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Finance is exploring an alternative site in Weißenfels, citing faster approval prospects and rising construction costs; however, this decision has caused controversy due to a lack of transpar...
Prison Construction Delays in Halle Lead to Weißenfels Site Consideration
Due to delays in obtaining a building permit for a new prison in Halle-Tornau, the Saxony-Anhalt Ministry of Finance is exploring an alternative site in Weißenfels, citing faster approval prospects and rising construction costs; however, this decision has caused controversy due to a lack of transpar...
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52% Bias Score


NSW Hate Speech Laws Questioned After Explosives Incident Revealed as Hoax
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley condemned a colleague's request for a briefing on when Premier Chris Minns learned a Sydney explosives incident was a criminal hoax, not terrorism, sparking concerns that hate speech laws were rushed through parliament under false pretenses.
NSW Hate Speech Laws Questioned After Explosives Incident Revealed as Hoax
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley condemned a colleague's request for a briefing on when Premier Chris Minns learned a Sydney explosives incident was a criminal hoax, not terrorism, sparking concerns that hate speech laws were rushed through parliament under false pretenses.
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52% Bias Score

Trump to Release 80,000 Unredacted JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump announced the unredacted release of 80,000 pages of documents concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, fulfilling a 1992 Congressional mandate and potentially addressing long-standing conspiracy theories.

Trump to Release 80,000 Unredacted JFK Assassination Documents
President Trump announced the unredacted release of 80,000 pages of documents concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Tuesday, fulfilling a 1992 Congressional mandate and potentially addressing long-standing conspiracy theories.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Finds Evidence Suggesting Job Position Was Created for Spanish Prime Minister's Brother
A Badajoz judge investigating David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, found evidence suggesting a job position was created specifically for him, based on emails exchanged between conservatory directors before the application period, revealing the position's spe...

Judge Finds Evidence Suggesting Job Position Was Created for Spanish Prime Minister's Brother
A Badajoz judge investigating David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, found evidence suggesting a job position was created specifically for him, based on emails exchanged between conservatory directors before the application period, revealing the position's spe...
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60% Bias Score

EPA Terminates 400+ Nonprofit Contracts, Sparking Concerns Over Environmental Justice
The EPA terminated over 400 nonprofit contracts, impacting environmental justice initiatives and causing job losses; this followed a communication blackout and was justified as cost-saving, despite concerns about transparency and oversight.

EPA Terminates 400+ Nonprofit Contracts, Sparking Concerns Over Environmental Justice
The EPA terminated over 400 nonprofit contracts, impacting environmental justice initiatives and causing job losses; this followed a communication blackout and was justified as cost-saving, despite concerns about transparency and oversight.
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60% Bias Score

USAID Ordered to Destroy Documents Amidst Dismantling
USAID staff were ordered to shred and burn classified documents and personnel files by Acting Executive Secretary Erica Y Carr, raising concerns about transparency and legality amid the agency's dismantling and ongoing litigation.

USAID Ordered to Destroy Documents Amidst Dismantling
USAID staff were ordered to shred and burn classified documents and personnel files by Acting Executive Secretary Erica Y Carr, raising concerns about transparency and legality amid the agency's dismantling and ongoing litigation.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...

Judge Orders Release of Secret Trump-Musk Government Downsizing Team Records
A federal judge ordered the release of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records after a lawsuit by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW), finding DOGE subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) due to its secretive operations and sweeping power to reshape the federal governme...
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48% Bias Score

March 9 Deadline for RFK, MLK Assassination Files Amidst Epstein File Controversy
Following a February 7 deadline for JFK files and recent criticism over the release of Epstein files, a March 9 deadline looms for the release of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassination files, as mandated by President Trump's executive order.

March 9 Deadline for RFK, MLK Assassination Files Amidst Epstein File Controversy
Following a February 7 deadline for JFK files and recent criticism over the release of Epstein files, a March 9 deadline looms for the release of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassination files, as mandated by President Trump's executive order.
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48% Bias Score
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