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Volkswagen do Brasil Sued for R$165 Million over Alleged Slavery and Human Trafficking
The Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT) in Brazil is suing Volkswagen do Brasil for R$165 million, alleging the company exploited workers under conditions analogous to slavery at a farm in Pará between 1974 and 1986; Volkswagen denies the accusations, claiming late notification.
Volkswagen do Brasil Sued for R$165 Million over Alleged Slavery and Human Trafficking
The Ministério Público do Trabalho (MPT) in Brazil is suing Volkswagen do Brasil for R$165 million, alleging the company exploited workers under conditions analogous to slavery at a farm in Pará between 1974 and 1986; Volkswagen denies the accusations, claiming late notification.
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40% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead in NYC; Suspect at Large
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on Wednesday morning in front of the New York Hilton Midtown hotel where the company held its annual investors' day; police released surveillance footage of a suspect who is still at large.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead in NYC; Suspect at Large
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on Wednesday morning in front of the New York Hilton Midtown hotel where the company held its annual investors' day; police released surveillance footage of a suspect who is still at large.
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36% Bias Score


EPA Doubles Penalties, Makes First Climate Crime Arrest in 2024 Report
The EPA's 2024 report details a significant increase in enforcement actions, resulting in $1.7 billion in penalties, over 225 million pounds of pollution reduction, and the first-ever arrest for a climate change-related crime, despite anticipated regulatory rollbacks under the incoming Trump adminis...
EPA Doubles Penalties, Makes First Climate Crime Arrest in 2024 Report
The EPA's 2024 report details a significant increase in enforcement actions, resulting in $1.7 billion in penalties, over 225 million pounds of pollution reduction, and the first-ever arrest for a climate change-related crime, despite anticipated regulatory rollbacks under the incoming Trump adminis...
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48% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot; Ammunition Bears Message Echoing Insurer Tactics
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot; the ammunition contained the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," echoing the industry phrase "delay, deny, defend," used to describe tactics to avoid paying claims, sparking outrage over health insurance practices.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot; Ammunition Bears Message Echoing Insurer Tactics
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot; the ammunition contained the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," echoing the industry phrase "delay, deny, defend," used to describe tactics to avoid paying claims, sparking outrage over health insurance practices.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Introduced to Protect Free Speech
Senators Ron Wyden, and Representatives Jamie Raskin and Kevin Kiley introduced the Free Speech Protection Act (FSPA), a federal Anti-SLAPP law modeled after the UPEPA, to protect free speech in federal courts by allowing quicker dismissal of meritless lawsuits, addressing jurisdictional inconsisten...
Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Introduced to Protect Free Speech
Senators Ron Wyden, and Representatives Jamie Raskin and Kevin Kiley introduced the Free Speech Protection Act (FSPA), a federal Anti-SLAPP law modeled after the UPEPA, to protect free speech in federal courts by allowing quicker dismissal of meritless lawsuits, addressing jurisdictional inconsisten...
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48% Bias Score


Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
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36% Bias Score

"British Couple Jailed for Child Death Due to Extreme Vegan Diet and Religious Beliefs"
"A British couple, Naiyahmi and Tai Yasharahyalah, were convicted of child cruelty and causing the death of their severely malnourished three-year-old son, Abiyah, due to their extreme vegan diet, rejection of modern medicine, and adherence to a self-created religion; both parents were severely maln...

"British Couple Jailed for Child Death Due to Extreme Vegan Diet and Religious Beliefs"
"A British couple, Naiyahmi and Tai Yasharahyalah, were convicted of child cruelty and causing the death of their severely malnourished three-year-old son, Abiyah, due to their extreme vegan diet, rejection of modern medicine, and adherence to a self-created religion; both parents were severely maln...
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64% Bias Score

Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.

Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.
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24% Bias Score

Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over DEI Concerns
A federal judge in Texas rejected Boeing's plea deal to resolve criminal charges related to misleading regulators about the 737 Max jetliner, citing concerns about the deal's diversity, inclusion, and equity policies, creating uncertainty about future criminal prosecution for Boeing.

Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over DEI Concerns
A federal judge in Texas rejected Boeing's plea deal to resolve criminal charges related to misleading regulators about the 737 Max jetliner, citing concerns about the deal's diversity, inclusion, and equity policies, creating uncertainty about future criminal prosecution for Boeing.
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36% Bias Score

"Scholz Faces Renewed Scrutiny in €36 Billion German Tax Fraud Scandal"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces renewed questions over his alleged involvement in the country's €36 billion "cum-ex" tax fraud scandal, threatening to further damage his credibility during an upcoming election campaign where his three-party coalition recently collapsed."

"Scholz Faces Renewed Scrutiny in €36 Billion German Tax Fraud Scandal"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces renewed questions over his alleged involvement in the country's €36 billion "cum-ex" tax fraud scandal, threatening to further damage his credibility during an upcoming election campaign where his three-party coalition recently collapsed."
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44% Bias Score

"President Biden Pardons Son Hunter Biden, Reviving Debate on Presidential Clemency"
"President Biden issued a sweeping pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, on Sunday, covering potential crimes from January 1, 2014, through December 1, 2024, sparking controversy due to the familial relationship and its historical precedent."

"President Biden Pardons Son Hunter Biden, Reviving Debate on Presidential Clemency"
"President Biden issued a sweeping pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, on Sunday, covering potential crimes from January 1, 2014, through December 1, 2024, sparking controversy due to the familial relationship and its historical precedent."
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36% Bias Score

Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons to Shield Allies from Trump
President Biden is considering issuing preemptive pardons to officials and allies fearing unjust targeting by President-elect Trump's administration, a novel use of presidential power to protect against potentially politically motivated investigations, even without charges.

Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons to Shield Allies from Trump
President Biden is considering issuing preemptive pardons to officials and allies fearing unjust targeting by President-elect Trump's administration, a novel use of presidential power to protect against potentially politically motivated investigations, even without charges.
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40% Bias Score
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