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Ivy League Graduate Charged with Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in Manhattan on December 4th. Police found a murder weapon, fake ID, and a note expressing anger towards corporate greed.
Ivy League Graduate Charged with Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in Manhattan on December 4th. Police found a murder weapon, fake ID, and a note expressing anger towards corporate greed.
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36% Bias Score


Hecker's Conviction Uncovers Potential Sex-Trafficking Ring in New Orleans Archdiocese
Two Catholic priests, Lawrence Hecker and Gilbert Gauthe, repeatedly molested the same altar boy in New Orleans in the early 1970s; Hecker was recently convicted of child rape, prompting a Louisiana state police inquiry into a possible archdiocesan sex-trafficking ring.
Hecker's Conviction Uncovers Potential Sex-Trafficking Ring in New Orleans Archdiocese
Two Catholic priests, Lawrence Hecker and Gilbert Gauthe, repeatedly molested the same altar boy in New Orleans in the early 1970s; Hecker was recently convicted of child rape, prompting a Louisiana state police inquiry into a possible archdiocesan sex-trafficking ring.
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24% Bias Score


Ăbalos to Face Supreme Court Over COVID Mask Procurement Allegations
Facing accusations of irregular mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic, former Spanish Minister JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos will appear before the Supreme Court tomorrow to defend himself against charges related to contracts brokered by VĂctor de Aldama, admitting to Aldama's involvement but claiming hi...
Ăbalos to Face Supreme Court Over COVID Mask Procurement Allegations
Facing accusations of irregular mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic, former Spanish Minister JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos will appear before the Supreme Court tomorrow to defend himself against charges related to contracts brokered by VĂctor de Aldama, admitting to Aldama's involvement but claiming hi...
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40% Bias Score


Biden to Veto "JUDGES Act" Amidst Partisan Dispute Over Judicial Appointments
President Biden will veto the "JUDGES Act of 2024," which would create 63 new federal judgeships, citing concerns that the bill's timing and allocation of judgeships are politically motivated, despite the bill's intent to alleviate court backlogs and unanimously passing the Senate in August.
Biden to Veto "JUDGES Act" Amidst Partisan Dispute Over Judicial Appointments
President Biden will veto the "JUDGES Act of 2024," which would create 63 new federal judgeships, citing concerns that the bill's timing and allocation of judgeships are politically motivated, despite the bill's intent to alleviate court backlogs and unanimously passing the Senate in August.
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52% Bias Score


Italian Mafias Exploit Tourism, Poised for Further Gains from Upcoming Events
Italian mafias generate âŹ3.3 billion yearly from tourism, exploiting vulnerable businesses, and are poised to profit further from upcoming major events like the 2026 Olympics and 2025 Jubilee, according to Demoskopika.
Italian Mafias Exploit Tourism, Poised for Further Gains from Upcoming Events
Italian mafias generate âŹ3.3 billion yearly from tourism, exploiting vulnerable businesses, and are poised to profit further from upcoming major events like the 2026 Olympics and 2025 Jubilee, according to Demoskopika.
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40% Bias Score


Sara Sharif: Family Found Guilty After Pakistan Escape
Sara Sharif's father, stepmother, and uncle were found guilty of murder (parents) and causing/allowing death (uncle) after fleeing to Pakistan following the discovery of her body with extensive injuries in Woking; their five siblings remain in Pakistan.
Sara Sharif: Family Found Guilty After Pakistan Escape
Sara Sharif's father, stepmother, and uncle were found guilty of murder (parents) and causing/allowing death (uncle) after fleeing to Pakistan following the discovery of her body with extensive injuries in Woking; their five siblings remain in Pakistan.
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44% Bias Score

"South Korean Police Raid President's Office Following Failed Martial Law Declaration"
"South Korean police raided President Yoon Suk Yeol's office and arrested the National Police Commissioner, Seoul Police Chief, and former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun following an attempted martial law declaration on December 3rd. The arrests are due to accusations of insurrection and abuse of po...

"South Korean Police Raid President's Office Following Failed Martial Law Declaration"
"South Korean police raided President Yoon Suk Yeol's office and arrested the National Police Commissioner, Seoul Police Chief, and former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun following an attempted martial law declaration on December 3rd. The arrests are due to accusations of insurrection and abuse of po...
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Lowers Judicial Appointment Standards Amid Corruption Crisis
Ukraine eliminated the 75% minimum IQ score requirement for judges in 2024, allowing the High Qualification Commission to decide, amid a significant judicial vacancy crisis and widespread corruption; this follows past instances of corrupt judges escaping punishment.

Ukraine Lowers Judicial Appointment Standards Amid Corruption Crisis
Ukraine eliminated the 75% minimum IQ score requirement for judges in 2024, allowing the High Qualification Commission to decide, amid a significant judicial vacancy crisis and widespread corruption; this follows past instances of corrupt judges escaping punishment.
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60% Bias Score

"Three of Five Escaped Portuguese Prisoners Recaptured; Two Still at Large"
"Five violent prisoners escaped from Portugal's Vale de Judeus prison on September 9th; three have been recapturedâone in Italy, one in Morocco, and one in Portugalâwhile two remain at large, one of whom is suspected of being involved in the disappearance of an Argentinian student."

"Three of Five Escaped Portuguese Prisoners Recaptured; Two Still at Large"
"Five violent prisoners escaped from Portugal's Vale de Judeus prison on September 9th; three have been recapturedâone in Italy, one in Morocco, and one in Portugalâwhile two remain at large, one of whom is suspected of being involved in the disappearance of an Argentinian student."
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Court Convicts ISIS-Linked Woman of Crimes Against Humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while associated with ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prisonâthe Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.

Dutch Court Convicts ISIS-Linked Woman of Crimes Against Humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while associated with ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prisonâthe Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.
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36% Bias Score

Ghost Gun Found on Suspect in CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione, suspected of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, possessed an untraceable "ghost gun" when arrested; this highlights the ongoing problem of easily obtainable, untraceable firearms.

Ghost Gun Found on Suspect in CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione, suspected of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, possessed an untraceable "ghost gun" when arrested; this highlights the ongoing problem of easily obtainable, untraceable firearms.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court convicts ISIS member of crimes against humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while part of ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison; this is the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.

Dutch Court convicts ISIS member of crimes against humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while part of ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison; this is the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.
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32% Bias Score
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