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Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...
Biden Pardons, Mental Acuity, and Cancer Diagnosis Under Investigation
Former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign over 1,500 pardons in his final days, including one for his son Hunter Biden, is under investigation by the Justice Department and the House Oversight Committee, which also investigates alleged cover-ups of Biden's mental decline and cancer diagnosi...
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56% Bias Score


Republicans Reopen Biden Family Investigations
The House Judiciary Committee will interview former Hunter Biden special counsel David Weiss on Friday, marking a renewed Republican effort to investigate the Biden family, fueled by their control of Congress and the White House, and focusing on allegations of political interference in the Hunter Bi...
Republicans Reopen Biden Family Investigations
The House Judiciary Committee will interview former Hunter Biden special counsel David Weiss on Friday, marking a renewed Republican effort to investigate the Biden family, fueled by their control of Congress and the White House, and focusing on allegations of political interference in the Hunter Bi...
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64% Bias Score


FBI to Reinvestigate Three Cases Amidst Corruption Accusations
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced that the FBI will allocate more resources to reinvestigate three cases: the January 6, 2021 pipe bombs, the July 2023 White House cocaine incident, and the 2022 Supreme Court leak, citing "potential public corruption.
FBI to Reinvestigate Three Cases Amidst Corruption Accusations
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced that the FBI will allocate more resources to reinvestigate three cases: the January 6, 2021 pipe bombs, the July 2023 White House cocaine incident, and the 2022 Supreme Court leak, citing "potential public corruption.
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48% Bias Score


House Republicans Face Weekend Showdown Over Trump Agenda Bill
House Republicans face a weekend of intense negotiations to pass President Trump's agenda bill, with disagreements over Medicaid cuts and the SALT deduction proving to be major hurdles. Speaker Mike Johnson is seeking compromises to appease both blue-state Republicans and conservatives but acknowled...
House Republicans Face Weekend Showdown Over Trump Agenda Bill
House Republicans face a weekend of intense negotiations to pass President Trump's agenda bill, with disagreements over Medicaid cuts and the SALT deduction proving to be major hurdles. Speaker Mike Johnson is seeking compromises to appease both blue-state Republicans and conservatives but acknowled...
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44% Bias Score


Kursk Region: 43,000 Victims Reported in UAF Crimes
During an operational meeting in Kursk, Russia, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin reported 43,000 victims, 167 deaths, and 500 injuries from UAF crimes since 2022, resulting in 736 criminal cases, with 46 UAF soldiers already convicted.
Kursk Region: 43,000 Victims Reported in UAF Crimes
During an operational meeting in Kursk, Russia, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin reported 43,000 victims, 167 deaths, and 500 injuries from UAF crimes since 2022, resulting in 736 criminal cases, with 46 UAF soldiers already convicted.
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68% Bias Score


Greece Marks Tempe Train Crash Anniversary with Nationwide Protests
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, tens of thousands protested nationwide, fueled by a slow investigation and unanswered questions regarding a post-collision explosion, possibly involving a flammable liquid, further eroding public trust in the government.
Greece Marks Tempe Train Crash Anniversary with Nationwide Protests
Two years after the Tempe train crash in Greece, tens of thousands protested nationwide, fueled by a slow investigation and unanswered questions regarding a post-collision explosion, possibly involving a flammable liquid, further eroding public trust in the government.
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40% Bias Score

Lee Orders Special Investigations into Yoon
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung approved legislation to launch sweeping investigations into his predecessor Yoon Suk Yeol, including allegations of imposing martial law, corruption, and a cover-up, igniting political tensions.

Lee Orders Special Investigations into Yoon
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung approved legislation to launch sweeping investigations into his predecessor Yoon Suk Yeol, including allegations of imposing martial law, corruption, and a cover-up, igniting political tensions.
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40% Bias Score

FBI Refocuses on Three High-Profile Cases
The FBI is refocusing on three high-profile cases: the January 5, 2021 pipe bombs near the DNC and RNC, the July 2023 White House cocaine discovery, and the 2022 leak of the Dobbs Supreme Court decision; Deputy Director Dan Bongino stated the FBI is reopening or allocating more resources to these in...

FBI Refocuses on Three High-Profile Cases
The FBI is refocusing on three high-profile cases: the January 5, 2021 pipe bombs near the DNC and RNC, the July 2023 White House cocaine discovery, and the 2022 leak of the Dobbs Supreme Court decision; Deputy Director Dan Bongino stated the FBI is reopening or allocating more resources to these in...
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44% Bias Score

McIver Charged, Biden Advisor's Cancer Claim, and New Orleans Jailbreak
Federal charges were filed against Rep. McIver following a confrontation at an ICE facility; a former Biden medical advisor stated he "probably" had cancer at the start of Biden's presidency; and a large jailbreak in New Orleans is suspected to involve staff.

McIver Charged, Biden Advisor's Cancer Claim, and New Orleans Jailbreak
Federal charges were filed against Rep. McIver following a confrontation at an ICE facility; a former Biden medical advisor stated he "probably" had cancer at the start of Biden's presidency; and a large jailbreak in New Orleans is suspected to involve staff.
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68% Bias Score

Signal Leak Scandal Sparks Bipartisan Calls for Investigation
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military plans, involving several top Trump administration officials and accidentally including a journalist, has caused a political firestorm and led to calls for investigation.

Signal Leak Scandal Sparks Bipartisan Calls for Investigation
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military plans, involving several top Trump administration officials and accidentally including a journalist, has caused a political firestorm and led to calls for investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Netanyahu Accuses "Deep State" of Bias, Rejects Inquiry into October 7th Attacks
During a Knesset debate on October 23, Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Israel's "deep state" of politically motivated investigations, rejecting a State Commission of Inquiry unless it had majority public support, while opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded government apologies for failures related ...

Netanyahu Accuses "Deep State" of Bias, Rejects Inquiry into October 7th Attacks
During a Knesset debate on October 23, Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Israel's "deep state" of politically motivated investigations, rejecting a State Commission of Inquiry unless it had majority public support, while opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded government apologies for failures related ...
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60% Bias Score

Greene Threatens Criminal Referrals Over USAID Mismanagement
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, chair of the House Oversight DOGE subcommittee, threatened criminal referrals against USAID officials Wednesday, citing testimony alleging misuse of funds, links to terrorism, and political bias, with witnesses claiming over 50% of funding was mismanaged and potentially ...

Greene Threatens Criminal Referrals Over USAID Mismanagement
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, chair of the House Oversight DOGE subcommittee, threatened criminal referrals against USAID officials Wednesday, citing testimony alleging misuse of funds, links to terrorism, and political bias, with witnesses claiming over 50% of funding was mismanaged and potentially ...
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56% Bias Score
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