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UK Prison-Building Delay Costs £4.2 Billion, Forces Continued Early Release of Criminals
A five-year delay in the UK's prison-building program has resulted in a £4.2 billion cost overrun and a projected shortage of 12,400–21,200 prison spaces within three years, forcing the continuation of Labour's early release scheme for criminals.
UK Prison-Building Delay Costs £4.2 Billion, Forces Continued Early Release of Criminals
A five-year delay in the UK's prison-building program has resulted in a £4.2 billion cost overrun and a projected shortage of 12,400–21,200 prison spaces within three years, forcing the continuation of Labour's early release scheme for criminals.
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64% Bias Score


Madrid Police Rescue Woman, Officer Awarded for Valor in Domestic Violence Case
On August 21, 2023, Madrid police officers rescued a woman from a knife-wielding attacker in Moncloa-Aravaca, leading to the arrest of the perpetrator and an award for one of the responding officers.
Madrid Police Rescue Woman, Officer Awarded for Valor in Domestic Violence Case
On August 21, 2023, Madrid police officers rescued a woman from a knife-wielding attacker in Moncloa-Aravaca, leading to the arrest of the perpetrator and an award for one of the responding officers.
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28% Bias Score


Enron "Relaunch" Stirs Outrage, Highlights Lasting Impact of 2001 Collapse
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a relaunched Enron announced its return, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs in the 2001 collapse; however, evidence suggests this is a parody, causing a mixed reaction.
Enron "Relaunch" Stirs Outrage, Highlights Lasting Impact of 2001 Collapse
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a relaunched Enron announced its return, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs in the 2001 collapse; however, evidence suggests this is a parody, causing a mixed reaction.
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40% Bias Score


Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.
Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.
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44% Bias Score


Sheriff Chronister Withdraws DEA Nomination Amid Controversy
Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister unexpectedly withdrew his nomination as DEA director days after being celebrated for his appointment by Donald Trump, citing the significant responsibility of the role and his commitment to his current position.
Sheriff Chronister Withdraws DEA Nomination Amid Controversy
Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister unexpectedly withdrew his nomination as DEA director days after being celebrated for his appointment by Donald Trump, citing the significant responsibility of the role and his commitment to his current position.
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40% Bias Score


Sean Combs Faces New Lawsuit Alleging Balcony Assault
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a new lawsuit alleging he dangled a woman from a 17th-story balcony during a 2016 altercation at the home of his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura; this adds to over 24 other lawsuits against him.
Sean Combs Faces New Lawsuit Alleging Balcony Assault
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a new lawsuit alleging he dangled a woman from a 17th-story balcony during a 2016 altercation at the home of his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura; this adds to over 24 other lawsuits against him.
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24% Bias Score

Louzán's Controversial Candidacy for Spanish Football Federation Presidency
Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is running for president of the Spanish Football Federation, facing opposition from Salvador Gomar, who later withdrew after receiving threats and accusations. Louzán secured enough support to be considered a candidate, alongside Gomar, lea...

Louzán's Controversial Candidacy for Spanish Football Federation Presidency
Rafael Louzán, despite a seven-year ban from public office, is running for president of the Spanish Football Federation, facing opposition from Salvador Gomar, who later withdrew after receiving threats and accusations. Louzán secured enough support to be considered a candidate, alongside Gomar, lea...
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52% Bias Score

Sheriff Chronister Withdraws from DEA Administrator Nomination
Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County Sheriff, withdrew his nomination for DEA Administrator on Tuesday, three days after President-elect Trump announced it, citing his commitment to ongoing county initiatives and facing criticism over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sheriff Chronister Withdraws from DEA Administrator Nomination
Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County Sheriff, withdrew his nomination for DEA Administrator on Tuesday, three days after President-elect Trump announced it, citing his commitment to ongoing county initiatives and facing criticism over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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36% Bias Score

Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.

Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.
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36% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Documents in Georgia Election Interference Case
A Georgia judge ordered the Fulton County District Attorney's office to hand over documents to Judicial Watch after finding the DA failed to offer a proper defense against the open records request, which included communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.

Judge Orders Release of Documents in Georgia Election Interference Case
A Georgia judge ordered the Fulton County District Attorney's office to hand over documents to Judicial Watch after finding the DA failed to offer a proper defense against the open records request, which included communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.
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52% Bias Score

Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.

Parody Enron Relaunch Stirs Outrage Among Former Employees
On the 23rd anniversary of Enron's bankruptcy, a company using the Enron name announced its relaunch as a parody, sparking outrage among former employees who lost pensions and jobs due to the 2001 collapse, while others view it as a comedic way to highlight past corporate malfeasance.
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36% Bias Score

Hugo Boss CEO Under Insider Trading Investigation
Hugo Boss CEO Daniel Grieder faces an insider trading investigation for a plan to acquire the company through a holding company, causing shareholder concern and raising questions about corporate governance in Germany.

Hugo Boss CEO Under Insider Trading Investigation
Hugo Boss CEO Daniel Grieder faces an insider trading investigation for a plan to acquire the company through a holding company, causing shareholder concern and raising questions about corporate governance in Germany.
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52% Bias Score
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