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Italian Activist Sues Over Paragon Spyware Hacking
Luca Casarini, an activist with Mediterranea, filed a lawsuit in Palermo against unknown individuals for hacking his phone with Paragon's Graphite spyware, which can record and capture data; the suit aims to identify those responsible and any state connections.
Italian Activist Sues Over Paragon Spyware Hacking
Luca Casarini, an activist with Mediterranea, filed a lawsuit in Palermo against unknown individuals for hacking his phone with Paragon's Graphite spyware, which can record and capture data; the suit aims to identify those responsible and any state connections.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden and Other Political Foes
President Trump revoked the security clearances of former President Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing concerns about their handling of classified information and national security.
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden and Other Political Foes
President Trump revoked the security clearances of former President Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing concerns about their handling of classified information and national security.
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64% Bias Score


Judges Dismiss Climate Lawsuits Against Energy Companies
Judges in Maryland and New York dismissed climate lawsuits against energy companies, citing federal law preemption and inconsistencies in plaintiffs' arguments; this follows the Supreme Court's refusal to hear similar cases, potentially setting a precedent for numerous pending lawsuits.
Judges Dismiss Climate Lawsuits Against Energy Companies
Judges in Maryland and New York dismissed climate lawsuits against energy companies, citing federal law preemption and inconsistencies in plaintiffs' arguments; this follows the Supreme Court's refusal to hear similar cases, potentially setting a precedent for numerous pending lawsuits.
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72% Bias Score


Italian Minister Faces Fraud Charges, Government Hesitates
Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè faces charges of fraudulent bankruptcy and financial report falsification (2016-2022) from her former company Visibilia; a Milan court set her trial for March 20th, yet the government hesitates to act, highlighting Italy's history of political corruption.
Italian Minister Faces Fraud Charges, Government Hesitates
Italian Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè faces charges of fraudulent bankruptcy and financial report falsification (2016-2022) from her former company Visibilia; a Milan court set her trial for March 20th, yet the government hesitates to act, highlighting Italy's history of political corruption.
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56% Bias Score


Indigenous Teen's Death: Four on Trial for Murder in Perth
A 15-year-old Indigenous boy, Cassius Turvey, died 10 days after being attacked in Perth's eastern suburbs on October 13, 2022, allegedly struck in the head with a metal pole by Jack Steven James Brearley, who is now on trial for murder along with three others; the attack followed escalating events ...
Indigenous Teen's Death: Four on Trial for Murder in Perth
A 15-year-old Indigenous boy, Cassius Turvey, died 10 days after being attacked in Perth's eastern suburbs on October 13, 2022, allegedly struck in the head with a metal pole by Jack Steven James Brearley, who is now on trial for murder along with three others; the attack followed escalating events ...
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48% Bias Score


Human Trafficking Arrest in Spain
Four adults in Don Benito, Spain were arrested for allegedly selling a 12-year-old girl into forced marriage in Romania; the girl was found safe, and the suspects were released with charges.
Human Trafficking Arrest in Spain
Four adults in Don Benito, Spain were arrested for allegedly selling a 12-year-old girl into forced marriage in Romania; the girl was found safe, and the suspects were released with charges.
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36% Bias Score

Federal Prison Camp Closures Highlight Need for Community-Based Alternatives
The Bureau of Prisons is closing seven federal prison camps due to high costs and security issues related to rampant contraband, specifically cell phones; expanding community-based alternatives like halfway houses and home confinement is proposed as a more effective and cost-efficient solution.

Federal Prison Camp Closures Highlight Need for Community-Based Alternatives
The Bureau of Prisons is closing seven federal prison camps due to high costs and security issues related to rampant contraband, specifically cell phones; expanding community-based alternatives like halfway houses and home confinement is proposed as a more effective and cost-efficient solution.
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56% Bias Score

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.

Trump DOJ Challenges Judge's Block on Musk's Access to Treasury Data
A federal judge's order blocking Elon Musk and associates from accessing Treasury Department data due to privacy concerns prompted a challenge from the Trump Justice Department, which deemed the ruling unconstitutional, sparking a debate over executive and judicial authority.
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76% Bias Score

Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.

Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.
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32% Bias Score

Hamburg Audit Office Report Reveals €21 Million in Unauthorized Spending and €4.5 Billion in Unspent Funds
The Hamburg Audit Office's 2023 report revealed €21 million in unauthorized spending by the Interior Authority, €4.5 billion in unspent funds, and significant inefficiencies in social benefits and land management, resulting in a qualified audit opinion.

Hamburg Audit Office Report Reveals €21 Million in Unauthorized Spending and €4.5 Billion in Unspent Funds
The Hamburg Audit Office's 2023 report revealed €21 million in unauthorized spending by the Interior Authority, €4.5 billion in unspent funds, and significant inefficiencies in social benefits and land management, resulting in a qualified audit opinion.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden, Blinken, and Others
Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of Joe Biden and Antony Blinken, citing unspecified reasons, and plans to revoke clearances for several others, including Letitia James and Alvin Bragg, who investigated him; this action has prompted various responses, including legal challenges and criti...

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden, Blinken, and Others
Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of Joe Biden and Antony Blinken, citing unspecified reasons, and plans to revoke clearances for several others, including Letitia James and Alvin Bragg, who investigated him; this action has prompted various responses, including legal challenges and criti...
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60% Bias Score

1999 Samara GUVD Fire: 57 Dead, Systemic Failures Exposed
A fire at the Samara Regional Internal Affairs Directorate building on February 10, 1999, caused by a discarded cigarette, resulted in 57 deaths and over 300 injuries due to flammable materials and slow emergency response, leading to improved safety regulations and an annual memorial day.

1999 Samara GUVD Fire: 57 Dead, Systemic Failures Exposed
A fire at the Samara Regional Internal Affairs Directorate building on February 10, 1999, caused by a discarded cigarette, resulted in 57 deaths and over 300 injuries due to flammable materials and slow emergency response, leading to improved safety regulations and an annual memorial day.
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36% Bias Score
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