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EasyKnock, Facing Lawsuits, Closes Abruptly
Facing over two dozen lawsuits and multiple state investigations, EasyKnock, a real estate company offering sale-leaseback deals, unexpectedly closed its doors Thursday, leaving hundreds of homeowners with uncertain housing situations and raising concerns about the future of similar business models.
EasyKnock, Facing Lawsuits, Closes Abruptly
Facing over two dozen lawsuits and multiple state investigations, EasyKnock, a real estate company offering sale-leaseback deals, unexpectedly closed its doors Thursday, leaving hundreds of homeowners with uncertain housing situations and raising concerns about the future of similar business models.
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48% Bias Score


Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
Soldier F to Stand Trial for Bloody Sunday Killings
A former British soldier, known as Soldier F, will stand trial for the murders of two men during the 1972 Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, after a judge rejected a dismissal application due to sufficient evidence; the trial is expected to begin early next year.
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36% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead; Online Reaction Highlights Healthcare System Anger
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in Manhattan; the killing prompted widespread online celebrations and criticism of the American healthcare system, with bullet casings found at the scene bearing messages referencing insurance company practices.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead; Online Reaction Highlights Healthcare System Anger
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in Manhattan; the killing prompted widespread online celebrations and criticism of the American healthcare system, with bullet casings found at the scene bearing messages referencing insurance company practices.
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48% Bias Score


Audio Recording Implicates Brother in Murder of 18-Year-Old Ryan
An audio recording reveals that Ryan's brother, Mohamed Al N., discussed harming his sister before her death, strengthening the suspicion against him and his brother, who are currently in pre-trial detention. Ryan's body was found in May in a marsh near the Oostvaardersplassen. She had been strangle...
Audio Recording Implicates Brother in Murder of 18-Year-Old Ryan
An audio recording reveals that Ryan's brother, Mohamed Al N., discussed harming his sister before her death, strengthening the suspicion against him and his brother, who are currently in pre-trial detention. Ryan's body was found in May in a marsh near the Oostvaardersplassen. She had been strangle...
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52% Bias Score


Suspect's Backpack Found in Central Park; CEO Murder Investigation Continues
Police confirmed a backpack found in Central Park belongs to the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who remains at large, with the motive still unknown; investigators believe the suspect fled NYC on a bus.
Suspect's Backpack Found in Central Park; CEO Murder Investigation Continues
Police confirmed a backpack found in Central Park belongs to the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who remains at large, with the motive still unknown; investigators believe the suspect fled NYC on a bus.
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36% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Suspect Flees NYC After Greyhound Bus Trip
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in New York City on Wednesday; police believe the suspect, who arrived by bus from Atlanta and used a fake ID, fled the city via the same route, after being identified through hours of security footage analysis, and leaving behind a distincti...
UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Suspect Flees NYC After Greyhound Bus Trip
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in New York City on Wednesday; police believe the suspect, who arrived by bus from Atlanta and used a fake ID, fled the city via the same route, after being identified through hours of security footage analysis, and leaving behind a distincti...
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36% Bias Score

Trump to Nominate Kash Patel as FBI Director
President-elect Trump announced his intent to nominate Kash Patel as FBI director, potentially becoming the first U.S. president to fire and replace two FBI directors during their 10-year terms, raising concerns about the agency's independence.

Trump to Nominate Kash Patel as FBI Director
President-elect Trump announced his intent to nominate Kash Patel as FBI director, potentially becoming the first U.S. president to fire and replace two FBI directors during their 10-year terms, raising concerns about the agency's independence.
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36% Bias Score

CEO Murder Exposes US Healthcare System's Deep-Seated Anger
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the largest US insurer, was fatally shot in New York City; messages found at the scene suggest the killing was linked to the company's denial of medical claims, highlighting public anger towards the US healthcare system.

CEO Murder Exposes US Healthcare System's Deep-Seated Anger
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the largest US insurer, was fatally shot in New York City; messages found at the scene suggest the killing was linked to the company's denial of medical claims, highlighting public anger towards the US healthcare system.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.

Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
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32% Bias Score

"AI Hallucination in Expert Testimony: Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Businesses"
"Stanford professor Jeff Hancock's expert testimony in a Minnesota deepfake case contained fabricated citations generated by ChatGPT, highlighting the risks of AI hallucination in high-stakes situations and prompting discussions on AI governance in various industries."

"AI Hallucination in Expert Testimony: Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Businesses"
"Stanford professor Jeff Hancock's expert testimony in a Minnesota deepfake case contained fabricated citations generated by ChatGPT, highlighting the risks of AI hallucination in high-stakes situations and prompting discussions on AI governance in various industries."
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44% Bias Score

White House Press Secretary Misrepresents Poll on Biden's Son's Pardon
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre falsely claimed that 64% of Americans approved of President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, citing a YouGov poll that actually showed only 34% overall approval and 64% approval among Democrats. This misrepresentation led to immediate and widesp...

White House Press Secretary Misrepresents Poll on Biden's Son's Pardon
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre falsely claimed that 64% of Americans approved of President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, citing a YouGov poll that actually showed only 34% overall approval and 64% approval among Democrats. This misrepresentation led to immediate and widesp...
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36% Bias Score

"Israel's Gun Reform: 138,000 Licenses Issued, 1,146 Improperly, Raising Safety Concerns"
"Israel's gun license distribution reform, initiated by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, has issued 138,000 firearms in the past year, out of 365,000 applications, while a police investigation revealed 1,146 licenses were improperly issued, prompting concerns over public safety and transp...

"Israel's Gun Reform: 138,000 Licenses Issued, 1,146 Improperly, Raising Safety Concerns"
"Israel's gun license distribution reform, initiated by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, has issued 138,000 firearms in the past year, out of 365,000 applications, while a police investigation revealed 1,146 licenses were improperly issued, prompting concerns over public safety and transp...
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60% Bias Score
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