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Colombian Journalist Withdraws Case After 25-Year Fight for Justice
Colombian journalist Jineth Bedoya withdrew her 25-year legal battle for justice after being kidnapped, tortured, and raped in 1998, citing prosecutorial inaction and the escape of her convicted attacker; this highlights systemic failures in Colombia's justice system.
Colombian Journalist Withdraws Case After 25-Year Fight for Justice
Colombian journalist Jineth Bedoya withdrew her 25-year legal battle for justice after being kidnapped, tortured, and raped in 1998, citing prosecutorial inaction and the escape of her convicted attacker; this highlights systemic failures in Colombia's justice system.
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48% Bias Score


Media Bias Allegedly Hinders Biden Health Reporting
Former CNN analyst Chris Cillizza claims unconscious biases within the media prevented sufficient scrutiny of President Biden's health during the 2024 election, leading to a lack of hard questions and ultimately eroding public trust, contrasting this with the likely increased scrutiny a Republican p...
Media Bias Allegedly Hinders Biden Health Reporting
Former CNN analyst Chris Cillizza claims unconscious biases within the media prevented sufficient scrutiny of President Biden's health during the 2024 election, leading to a lack of hard questions and ultimately eroding public trust, contrasting this with the likely increased scrutiny a Republican p...
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28% Bias Score


Afghan Journalist Risks Harassment Under Taliban Rule
In northern Afghanistan, 26-year-old journalist Maghfira faces daily harassment and censorship under the Taliban regime, highlighting the systemic suppression of women and limitations on freedom of speech.
Afghan Journalist Risks Harassment Under Taliban Rule
In northern Afghanistan, 26-year-old journalist Maghfira faces daily harassment and censorship under the Taliban regime, highlighting the systemic suppression of women and limitations on freedom of speech.
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48% Bias Score


Journalist's Tortured Body Returned to Ukraine
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 with signs of torture, including missing organs, after being held incommunicado in a Russian detention facility known for its brutality.
Journalist's Tortured Body Returned to Ukraine
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 with signs of torture, including missing organs, after being held incommunicado in a Russian detention facility known for its brutality.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Pocket-Dials Reporter After Refusing Interview Request
President Trump accidentally pocket-dialed reporter Michael Scherer at 1:28 AM on April 12th after refusing interview requests, referencing it as a "Signal thing" referencing a prior incident involving his staff mistakenly adding The Atlantic's editor-in-chief to a secure communications channel. Thi...
Trump Pocket-Dials Reporter After Refusing Interview Request
President Trump accidentally pocket-dialed reporter Michael Scherer at 1:28 AM on April 12th after refusing interview requests, referencing it as a "Signal thing" referencing a prior incident involving his staff mistakenly adding The Atlantic's editor-in-chief to a secure communications channel. Thi...
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36% 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

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Journalist Tortured, Killed in Russian Prison
Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, investigating Russian torture sites in occupied Zaporizhzhia, disappeared in August 2023 and was found dead in February 2024 after months of torture in Russian prisons, according to a Forbidden Stories investigation revealing systematic abuse of 16,000 Ukrain...

Ukrainian Journalist Tortured, Killed in Russian Prison
Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, investigating Russian torture sites in occupied Zaporizhzhia, disappeared in August 2023 and was found dead in February 2024 after months of torture in Russian prisons, according to a Forbidden Stories investigation revealing systematic abuse of 16,000 Ukrain...
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52% Bias Score

Torture and Missing Organs Found on Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; Ukrainian authorities allege she died in Russian captivity in September 2024 while being transferred from a detention facility known f...

Torture and Missing Organs Found on Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; Ukrainian authorities allege she died in Russian captivity in September 2024 while being transferred from a detention facility known f...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.

Turkey: Legal Suppression of Political Dissent
The Turkish government's use of legal processes to suppress political opposition is analyzed, focusing on cases involving Selahattin Demirtaş, Gezi Park protesters, and other dissenting voices, revealing a pattern of silencing critics through questionable legal means.
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72% Bias Score

Trump's Absence Marks Shift at WHCA Dinner
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) annual dinner, held on Saturday, notably lacked President Trump and a comedian, reflecting a strained relationship between the press and the Trump administration, and a new direction for the WHCA.

Trump's Absence Marks Shift at WHCA Dinner
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) annual dinner, held on Saturday, notably lacked President Trump and a comedian, reflecting a strained relationship between the press and the Trump administration, and a new direction for the WHCA.
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44% Bias Score

Former Taliban Commander Pleads Guilty to Terrorism, Kidnapping
Haji Najibullah, a 49-year-old former Taliban commander, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan federal court to providing material support for acts of terrorism, including the 2008 kidnapping of New York Times reporter David Rohde and another journalist, and attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers i...

Former Taliban Commander Pleads Guilty to Terrorism, Kidnapping
Haji Najibullah, a 49-year-old former Taliban commander, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan federal court to providing material support for acts of terrorism, including the 2008 kidnapping of New York Times reporter David Rohde and another journalist, and attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers i...
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56% Bias Score
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