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PP Focuses on Sánchez Legal Cases in Spanish Congress
During a parliamentary session in Spain, the Partido Popular (PP) repeatedly questioned Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez about ongoing legal cases involving his wife and close associates, while Sánchez avoided direct responses and emphasized other national concerns; the PP's strategy highlights a deep p...
PP Focuses on Sánchez Legal Cases in Spanish Congress
During a parliamentary session in Spain, the Partido Popular (PP) repeatedly questioned Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez about ongoing legal cases involving his wife and close associates, while Sánchez avoided direct responses and emphasized other national concerns; the PP's strategy highlights a deep p...
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40% Bias Score


Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
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56% Bias Score


UK Prioritizes Veterans for Social Housing
The UK government will prioritize veterans and their families for social housing, waiving local connection rules and disregarding injury compensation in means testing, aiming to address veteran homelessness following a £3.5 million investment in support services.
UK Prioritizes Veterans for Social Housing
The UK government will prioritize veterans and their families for social housing, waiving local connection rules and disregarding injury compensation in means testing, aiming to address veteran homelessness following a £3.5 million investment in support services.
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40% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Teenager Accused of Murder in Regensburg Children's Hospital
A 15-year-old patient at a Regensburg children's psychiatric hospital is on trial for murdering a 7-year-old fellow patient and injuring a teacher and nurse in October 2023; the trial, closed to the public, started in January 2024 and will consider the defendant's psychiatric condition.
Trial Begins for Teenager Accused of Murder in Regensburg Children's Hospital
A 15-year-old patient at a Regensburg children's psychiatric hospital is on trial for murdering a 7-year-old fellow patient and injuring a teacher and nurse in October 2023; the trial, closed to the public, started in January 2024 and will consider the defendant's psychiatric condition.
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40% Bias Score


German Audit Office Criticizes Federal Spending, Highlights Security Risks
The German Federal Audit Office's "Remarks 2024" report criticizes the federal government for ineffective spending on military equipment, overpriced consulting contracts, and centralized IT infrastructure, urging for improved financial management and systemic reforms.
German Audit Office Criticizes Federal Spending, Highlights Security Risks
The German Federal Audit Office's "Remarks 2024" report criticizes the federal government for ineffective spending on military equipment, overpriced consulting contracts, and centralized IT infrastructure, urging for improved financial management and systemic reforms.
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32% Bias Score


Bail Granted in Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail on Wednesday after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was struck by a car allegedly driven by Sant and bearing false plates outside a childcare center in Daisy Hill, south of Brisbane, in July; Sant's partner is also charged.
Bail Granted in Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail on Wednesday after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was struck by a car allegedly driven by Sant and bearing false plates outside a childcare center in Daisy Hill, south of Brisbane, in July; Sant's partner is also charged.
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56% Bias Score

Indiana Executes Man Convicted of 1997 Quadruple Homicide
Joseph Corcoran, 49, was executed in Indiana on Wednesday for the 1997 shooting deaths of four people, including his brother and his sister's fiancé; this is Indiana's first execution in 15 years and occurred without independent witnesses.

Indiana Executes Man Convicted of 1997 Quadruple Homicide
Joseph Corcoran, 49, was executed in Indiana on Wednesday for the 1997 shooting deaths of four people, including his brother and his sister's fiancé; this is Indiana's first execution in 15 years and occurred without independent witnesses.
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56% Bias Score

Toms River Toxic Waste Settlement Challenged Over Inadequate Compensation
A New Jersey environmental group is challenging a \$500,000 settlement between the state and BASF, the successor to Ciba-Geigy, over decades of toxic waste dumping in Toms River that caused at least \$1 billion in damage to natural resources and is linked to elevated childhood cancer rates.

Toms River Toxic Waste Settlement Challenged Over Inadequate Compensation
A New Jersey environmental group is challenging a \$500,000 settlement between the state and BASF, the successor to Ciba-Geigy, over decades of toxic waste dumping in Toms River that caused at least \$1 billion in damage to natural resources and is linked to elevated childhood cancer rates.
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44% Bias Score

Express CEO's \$1 Million in Perks During Bankruptcy Draws SEC Scrutiny
Express, the fashion retailer, filed for bankruptcy amid declining sales; its CEO, Tim Baxter, used almost \$1 million in company perks, including personal jet use, which the SEC investigated, resulting in a cease-and-desist order without penalties due to cooperation.

Express CEO's \$1 Million in Perks During Bankruptcy Draws SEC Scrutiny
Express, the fashion retailer, filed for bankruptcy amid declining sales; its CEO, Tim Baxter, used almost \$1 million in company perks, including personal jet use, which the SEC investigated, resulting in a cease-and-desist order without penalties due to cooperation.
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44% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Police Officials Investigated for Misconduct
An investigation into five Baden-Württemberg police officials, including four high-ranking officers and one civil servant, is underway in Stuttgart due to allegations of misconduct, primarily involving the controversial recruitment and promotion of individuals based on personal connections rather th...

Baden-Württemberg Police Officials Investigated for Misconduct
An investigation into five Baden-Württemberg police officials, including four high-ranking officers and one civil servant, is underway in Stuttgart due to allegations of misconduct, primarily involving the controversial recruitment and promotion of individuals based on personal connections rather th...
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36% Bias Score

Officer Cadet Expelled from Sandhurst for Sexual Assault
At a Lake District Airbnb, British Army Officer Cadet Max Gibbins forcefully sexually assaulted two female cadets after a night of drinking, leading to his expulsion from Sandhurst and a suspended prison sentence with community service and fines.

Officer Cadet Expelled from Sandhurst for Sexual Assault
At a Lake District Airbnb, British Army Officer Cadet Max Gibbins forcefully sexually assaulted two female cadets after a night of drinking, leading to his expulsion from Sandhurst and a suspended prison sentence with community service and fines.
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36% Bias Score

Esenyurt Mayor Imprisoned: 50 Days Without Indictment
Esenyurt Mayor Ahmet Özer, arrested 50 days ago without an indictment, claims his imprisonment prevents him from serving his constituents and constitutes their punishment. CHP Deputy Utku Çakırözer visited Özer in jail, highlighting the situation as an injustice.

Esenyurt Mayor Imprisoned: 50 Days Without Indictment
Esenyurt Mayor Ahmet Özer, arrested 50 days ago without an indictment, claims his imprisonment prevents him from serving his constituents and constitutes their punishment. CHP Deputy Utku Çakırözer visited Özer in jail, highlighting the situation as an injustice.
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48% Bias Score
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