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Athletics Australia Apologizes for Coach's Alleged Predatory Behavior
Athletics Australia apologized for the alleged predatory behavior of former Olympic pole vault coach Alex Parnov, who is accused of grooming, sexually harassing, and inappropriately touching multiple young female athletes over two decades, with the West Australian Institute of Sport allegedly concea...
Athletics Australia Apologizes for Coach's Alleged Predatory Behavior
Athletics Australia apologized for the alleged predatory behavior of former Olympic pole vault coach Alex Parnov, who is accused of grooming, sexually harassing, and inappropriately touching multiple young female athletes over two decades, with the West Australian Institute of Sport allegedly concea...
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44% Bias Score


German Civil Society Demands AfD Ban
More than fifty German civil society organizations demand the Bundestag initiate a ban of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a major party whose potential ban is subject to the Federal Constitutional Court's review based on whether the party acts against the principles of the free democratic order.
German Civil Society Demands AfD Ban
More than fifty German civil society organizations demand the Bundestag initiate a ban of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a major party whose potential ban is subject to the Federal Constitutional Court's review based on whether the party acts against the principles of the free democratic order.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Rome Protest Against Italy's Controversial Security Bill
In Rome, approximately 50,000 people protested against Italy's new security bill, which critics say criminalizes dissent and targets vulnerable groups, with students occupying the Sapienza University's Lettere faculty in response. The protest reflects broader European anxieties about rising authorit...
Massive Rome Protest Against Italy's Controversial Security Bill
In Rome, approximately 50,000 people protested against Italy's new security bill, which critics say criminalizes dissent and targets vulnerable groups, with students occupying the Sapienza University's Lettere faculty in response. The protest reflects broader European anxieties about rising authorit...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Tax Law Conflicts With Foreign Legal Systems
The U.S. tax system's global reach creates complexities for citizens and tax professionals navigating the interplay between U.S. and foreign laws, particularly concerning cross-border transactions and conflicting legal interpretations, leading to potential penalties for non-compliance.
U.S. Tax Law Conflicts With Foreign Legal Systems
The U.S. tax system's global reach creates complexities for citizens and tax professionals navigating the interplay between U.S. and foreign laws, particularly concerning cross-border transactions and conflicting legal interpretations, leading to potential penalties for non-compliance.
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52% Bias Score


Former Valedictorian Arrested for CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old former valedictorian, was arrested in Pennsylvania for the December 4th murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; police found a ghost gun, fake IDs, and writings expressing anger at the healthcare system in his possession.
Former Valedictorian Arrested for CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old former valedictorian, was arrested in Pennsylvania for the December 4th murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; police found a ghost gun, fake IDs, and writings expressing anger at the healthcare system in his possession.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Nominates Conservative Lawyer to Lead Civil Rights Division
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Harmeet Dhillon, a Republican lawyer known for championing conservative causes, to lead the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, sparking controversy due to her past legal work and political affiliations.
Trump Nominates Conservative Lawyer to Lead Civil Rights Division
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Harmeet Dhillon, a Republican lawyer known for championing conservative causes, to lead the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, sparking controversy due to her past legal work and political affiliations.
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Mangione Hires Prominent Attorney Amidst Mounting Evidence in CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, charged with the second-degree murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, has hired prominent New York attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo; a 3D-printed gun found on Mangione matches shell casings and his fingerprints were found near the scene, while he fights extraditi...

Mangione Hires Prominent Attorney Amidst Mounting Evidence in CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, charged with the second-degree murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, has hired prominent New York attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo; a 3D-printed gun found on Mangione matches shell casings and his fingerprints were found near the scene, while he fights extraditi...
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44% Bias Score

Suspect Arrested in United Healthcare CEO Murder; Mental Health Defense Possible
On December 9th, 2023, Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot five days prior outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel; authorities in New York City linked Mangione to the crime through various pieces of evidence found...

Suspect Arrested in United Healthcare CEO Murder; Mental Health Defense Possible
On December 9th, 2023, Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot five days prior outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel; authorities in New York City linked Mangione to the crime through various pieces of evidence found...
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52% Bias Score

Valencia Flood: Blame for Highway Closures Amidst 223 Deaths
The October 29th floods in Valencia, Spain, caused 223 deaths; the regional government and PP criticized the central government for not closing highways, but the regional flood risk plan assigned closure responsibility to the regional Interior Minister.

Valencia Flood: Blame for Highway Closures Amidst 223 Deaths
The October 29th floods in Valencia, Spain, caused 223 deaths; the regional government and PP criticized the central government for not closing highways, but the regional flood risk plan assigned closure responsibility to the regional Interior Minister.
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56% Bias Score

Trump to Give In-Person Deposition in Defamation Lawsuit Against ABC
President-elect Donald Trump will undergo an in-person deposition the week of December 16th in his defamation lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for repeatedly misrepresenting a court ruling regarding a rape accusation, despite ABC's claim that Stephanopoulos's statement was based on...

Trump to Give In-Person Deposition in Defamation Lawsuit Against ABC
President-elect Donald Trump will undergo an in-person deposition the week of December 16th in his defamation lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for repeatedly misrepresenting a court ruling regarding a rape accusation, despite ABC's claim that Stephanopoulos's statement was based on...
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52% Bias Score

Las Vegas Police Found Liable, Pay $34 Million for Wrongful Conviction
Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted of a 2001 murder in Las Vegas and imprisoned for nearly 16 years, was awarded $34 million after a jury found Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.

Las Vegas Police Found Liable, Pay $34 Million for Wrongful Conviction
Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted of a 2001 murder in Las Vegas and imprisoned for nearly 16 years, was awarded $34 million after a jury found Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.
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40% Bias Score

Nevada Jury Awards $34 Million in Wrongful Conviction Case
A Nevada jury awarded $34 million to Kirstin Lobato for her wrongful conviction of murder, finding Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence, causing her 16 years of imprisonment; an appeal is likely.

Nevada Jury Awards $34 Million in Wrongful Conviction Case
A Nevada jury awarded $34 million to Kirstin Lobato for her wrongful conviction of murder, finding Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence, causing her 16 years of imprisonment; an appeal is likely.
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32% Bias Score
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