Judge Sentences January 6th Defendants Amidst Potential Trump Pardons
On the final day of court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced several January 6th defendants, highlighting the potential impact of presidential pardons on the ongoing cases. Sentences ranged from 10 days to 2.5 years in prison, reflecting the varying degrees of culpabil...
Judge Sentences January 6th Defendants Amidst Potential Trump Pardons
On the final day of court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced several January 6th defendants, highlighting the potential impact of presidential pardons on the ongoing cases. Sentences ranged from 10 days to 2.5 years in prison, reflecting the varying degrees of culpabil...
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40% Bias Score
37 Deaths in Istanbul from Counterfeit Alcohol
In Istanbul, 37 people died and 27 were intubated after consuming counterfeit alcohol over four days; authorities seized 33 tons of the substance.
37 Deaths in Istanbul from Counterfeit Alcohol
In Istanbul, 37 people died and 27 were intubated after consuming counterfeit alcohol over four days; authorities seized 33 tons of the substance.
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60% Bias Score
Crisis at Spain's Top Cancer Research Center: Director Faces Dismissal Amidst Funding Shortfalls and Harassment Allegations
Internal reports reveal a major crisis at Spain's top cancer research center, the CNIO, citing a significant drop in scientific output, financial mismanagement, and multiple harassment allegations against its director, María Blasco, potentially leading to her dismissal on January 29th.
Crisis at Spain's Top Cancer Research Center: Director Faces Dismissal Amidst Funding Shortfalls and Harassment Allegations
Internal reports reveal a major crisis at Spain's top cancer research center, the CNIO, citing a significant drop in scientific output, financial mismanagement, and multiple harassment allegations against its director, María Blasco, potentially leading to her dismissal on January 29th.
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64% Bias Score
Law Firm Seeks Trump Pardons for 21 Jailed Pro-Life Activists
A conservative law firm petitioned President-elect Trump to pardon 21 pro-life activists jailed for protesting at abortion clinics, alleging the Biden administration misused the FACE Act for politically motivated prosecutions resulting in sentences ranging from 10 months to 57 months for actions the...
Law Firm Seeks Trump Pardons for 21 Jailed Pro-Life Activists
A conservative law firm petitioned President-elect Trump to pardon 21 pro-life activists jailed for protesting at abortion clinics, alleging the Biden administration misused the FACE Act for politically motivated prosecutions resulting in sentences ranging from 10 months to 57 months for actions the...
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64% Bias Score
Oakland Mayor, Partner, and Businessmen Indicted on Bribery Charges
Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, her partner Andre Jones, and businessmen Andy and David Duong were indicted on Friday for bribery, conspiracy, and fraud, allegedly funneling city business for personal gain, including a $75,000 attack mailer and a $300,000 no-show job.
Oakland Mayor, Partner, and Businessmen Indicted on Bribery Charges
Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, her partner Andre Jones, and businessmen Andy and David Duong were indicted on Friday for bribery, conspiracy, and fraud, allegedly funneling city business for personal gain, including a $75,000 attack mailer and a $300,000 no-show job.
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52% Bias Score
Cruz Backs Bondi for Attorney General, Citing Concerns About DOJ and Missing Migrant Children
Senator Ted Cruz strongly supports Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General, citing concerns about the Department of Justice's politicization under the Biden administration and emphasizing her commitment to investigating thousands of unaccounted-for migrant children; the Senate Judiciary Committee...
Cruz Backs Bondi for Attorney General, Citing Concerns About DOJ and Missing Migrant Children
Senator Ted Cruz strongly supports Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General, citing concerns about the Department of Justice's politicization under the Biden administration and emphasizing her commitment to investigating thousands of unaccounted-for migrant children; the Senate Judiciary Committee...
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56% Bias Score
Kidnappings of Guanajuato Officials Highlight State's Violence
On January 16, 2025, in Guanajuato, Mexico, Mayor Edgar Javier Reséndiz of Doctor Mora was kidnapped, robbed, and released, while Comptroller Flora Sánchez Guillén of Atarjea was also kidnapped but later found safe; these incidents reflect the state's high level of violence.
Kidnappings of Guanajuato Officials Highlight State's Violence
On January 16, 2025, in Guanajuato, Mexico, Mayor Edgar Javier Reséndiz of Doctor Mora was kidnapped, robbed, and released, while Comptroller Flora Sánchez Guillén of Atarjea was also kidnapped but later found safe; these incidents reflect the state's high level of violence.
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24% Bias Score
MS-13 Leader Receives Plea Deal, Sparking Outrage
Jairo Saenz, leader of MS-13's Sailors, received a 40–60 year sentence after a plea deal that avoided the death penalty and life imprisonment, prompting outrage from victims' families and raising concerns about the Biden administration's approach to MS-13 prosecutions.
MS-13 Leader Receives Plea Deal, Sparking Outrage
Jairo Saenz, leader of MS-13's Sailors, received a 40–60 year sentence after a plea deal that avoided the death penalty and life imprisonment, prompting outrage from victims' families and raising concerns about the Biden administration's approach to MS-13 prosecutions.
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64% Bias Score
American Extradited to Face Sexual Assault Charges After Decade-Long Pursuit
Ian Cleary, a 31-year-old American, was arrested in France and extradited to Pennsylvania to face charges of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old Gettysburg College student in 2013, after which he sent her a Facebook message confessing to the crime; he was ordered held without bail.
American Extradited to Face Sexual Assault Charges After Decade-Long Pursuit
Ian Cleary, a 31-year-old American, was arrested in France and extradited to Pennsylvania to face charges of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old Gettysburg College student in 2013, after which he sent her a Facebook message confessing to the crime; he was ordered held without bail.
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24% Bias Score
TİHEK Dismisses Police Brutality Complaint, Ignoring Constitutional Court Ruling
Turkey's Human Rights and Equality Institution (TİHEK) dismissed Besna Tosun's complaint alleging police brutality during a December 12th, 2024, Cumartesi Anneleri protest, disregarding a Constitutional Court ruling upholding their right to assemble and evidence of excessive force.
TİHEK Dismisses Police Brutality Complaint, Ignoring Constitutional Court Ruling
Turkey's Human Rights and Equality Institution (TİHEK) dismissed Besna Tosun's complaint alleging police brutality during a December 12th, 2024, Cumartesi Anneleri protest, disregarding a Constitutional Court ruling upholding their right to assemble and evidence of excessive force.
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76% Bias Score
Peruvian President Under Investigation for Secret Surgery and Alleged Forged Signatures
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent undisclosed nasal surgery on June 28th, 2023, prompting a four-hour ministerial inquiry into potential dereliction of duty; the investigation involves allegations of forged signatures on 91 official documents signed during her alleged incapacity.
Peruvian President Under Investigation for Secret Surgery and Alleged Forged Signatures
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent undisclosed nasal surgery on June 28th, 2023, prompting a four-hour ministerial inquiry into potential dereliction of duty; the investigation involves allegations of forged signatures on 91 official documents signed during her alleged incapacity.
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56% Bias Score
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
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36% Bias Score