Trump's Retaliation Threats Raise Concerns for Democracy
Following the January 6th Capitol riot, Donald Trump's threats of retaliation against political opponents raise serious concerns about potential future actions against journalists and democratic institutions, impacting journalistic integrity and societal trust.
Trump's Retaliation Threats Raise Concerns for Democracy
Following the January 6th Capitol riot, Donald Trump's threats of retaliation against political opponents raise serious concerns about potential future actions against journalists and democratic institutions, impacting journalistic integrity and societal trust.
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44% Bias Score
Assassination of Two Iranian Judges in Tehran
On Saturday, a gunman assassinated two prominent Iranian judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, in Tehran's Supreme Court before taking his own life, injuring one other person; the attack is under investigation.
Assassination of Two Iranian Judges in Tehran
On Saturday, a gunman assassinated two prominent Iranian judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, in Tehran's Supreme Court before taking his own life, injuring one other person; the attack is under investigation.
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28% Bias Score
Seoul Court Storming Follows Decision to Extend Detention of Suspended President Yoon
Supporters of suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol stormed a Seoul court building on October 26th, protesting a ruling to extend his pre-trial detention, resulting in vandalism and 46 arrests. Yoon, accused of orchestrating an insurrection and facing life imprisonment, maintains he was pro...
Seoul Court Storming Follows Decision to Extend Detention of Suspended President Yoon
Supporters of suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol stormed a Seoul court building on October 26th, protesting a ruling to extend his pre-trial detention, resulting in vandalism and 46 arrests. Yoon, accused of orchestrating an insurrection and facing life imprisonment, maintains he was pro...
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40% Bias Score
French Police Accused of Cover-Up in 2012 Alps Massacre
The brother of Saad Al-Hilli, killed in the 2012 French Alps massacre alongside his wife, mother-in-law, and a cyclist, accuses French police of a cover-up due to evidence mishandling and a delayed crime scene reconstruction, prompting a new investigation.
French Police Accused of Cover-Up in 2012 Alps Massacre
The brother of Saad Al-Hilli, killed in the 2012 French Alps massacre alongside his wife, mother-in-law, and a cyclist, accuses French police of a cover-up due to evidence mishandling and a delayed crime scene reconstruction, prompting a new investigation.
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60% Bias Score
D.C. Police Deploy High-Tech Helicopter Surveillance for Inauguration
On Monday, a new D.C. Police helicopter will monitor the 2024 inauguration from 750 feet, focusing on crowd control and suspicious vehicles, in response to recent domestic terror attacks.
D.C. Police Deploy High-Tech Helicopter Surveillance for Inauguration
On Monday, a new D.C. Police helicopter will monitor the 2024 inauguration from 750 feet, focusing on crowd control and suspicious vehicles, in response to recent domestic terror attacks.
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48% Bias Score
Japan's Prisons: A Refuge for the Elderly
Tochigi Women's Prison in Japan is experiencing a surge in elderly inmates, many of whom prefer the prison's care and social interaction to life outside, highlighting systemic issues of poverty and lack of social support for Japan's aging population.
Japan's Prisons: A Refuge for the Elderly
Tochigi Women's Prison in Japan is experiencing a surge in elderly inmates, many of whom prefer the prison's care and social interaction to life outside, highlighting systemic issues of poverty and lack of social support for Japan's aging population.
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44% Bias Score
South Korean President Arrested Amidst Political Crisis and Protests
South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on Sunday following a court decision related to his declaration of martial law last month, which triggered a major political crisis and violent protests at the Seoul Western District Court resulting in injuries and arrests of protesters.
South Korean President Arrested Amidst Political Crisis and Protests
South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on Sunday following a court decision related to his declaration of martial law last month, which triggered a major political crisis and violent protests at the Seoul Western District Court resulting in injuries and arrests of protesters.
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40% Bias Score
Increased Security for Trump's Indoor Inauguration Amid Lone Wolf Threat
Ahead of President-elect Trump's indoor swearing-in ceremony, heightened security measures are in place due to severely cold temperatures and a recent incident involving a machete-wielding suspect who was granted pretrial release, raising concerns about lone wolf attacks.
Increased Security for Trump's Indoor Inauguration Amid Lone Wolf Threat
Ahead of President-elect Trump's indoor swearing-in ceremony, heightened security measures are in place due to severely cold temperatures and a recent incident involving a machete-wielding suspect who was granted pretrial release, raising concerns about lone wolf attacks.
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40% Bias Score
Kolkata Police Volunteer Guilty in Doctor's Rape and Murder
A Kolkata police volunteer was found guilty of the rape and murder of a 31-year-old female doctor on duty in August; the crime sparked widespread protests and led to an expedited trial, highlighting ongoing concerns about violence against women in India.
Kolkata Police Volunteer Guilty in Doctor's Rape and Murder
A Kolkata police volunteer was found guilty of the rape and murder of a 31-year-old female doctor on duty in August; the crime sparked widespread protests and led to an expedited trial, highlighting ongoing concerns about violence against women in India.
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32% Bias Score
Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power
US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.
Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power
US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.
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36% Bias Score
Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...
Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...
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32% Bias Score
CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Verdict Against Network
A Florida jury found CNN liable for defamation against Navy veteran Zachary Young, awarding him $5 million in damages for a 2021 report falsely accusing him of war profiteering in Afghanistan; CNN settled on punitive damages.
CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Verdict Against Network
A Florida jury found CNN liable for defamation against Navy veteran Zachary Young, awarding him $5 million in damages for a 2021 report falsely accusing him of war profiteering in Afghanistan; CNN settled on punitive damages.
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48% Bias Score