DOJ Releases Trump Election Interference Report, Cases Dropped
The Department of Justice released a report detailing evidence of President-elect Donald Trump's election interference attempts, concluding that sufficient evidence existed for conviction, but charges were dropped due to his election victory and a DOJ policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.
DOJ Releases Trump Election Interference Report, Cases Dropped
The Department of Justice released a report detailing evidence of President-elect Donald Trump's election interference attempts, concluding that sufficient evidence existed for conviction, but charges were dropped due to his election victory and a DOJ policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.
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44% Bias Score
Smith Report: Sufficient Evidence to Convict Trump for 2020 Election Subversion Attempts
Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report, released January 14, 2025, concludes there was enough evidence to convict Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 US election; the report details various attempts to subvert the election, including pressuring officials and the January 6th Capitol attac...
Smith Report: Sufficient Evidence to Convict Trump for 2020 Election Subversion Attempts
Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report, released January 14, 2025, concludes there was enough evidence to convict Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 US election; the report details various attempts to subvert the election, including pressuring officials and the January 6th Capitol attac...
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40% Bias Score
Trump Indicted, But Election Victory Prevents Trial
Special Counsel Jack Smith indicted Donald Trump on four counts for attempting to overturn the 2020 election, including conspiring to obstruct the election certification and defraud the United States, though Trump's subsequent election win prevented a trial.
Trump Indicted, But Election Victory Prevents Trial
Special Counsel Jack Smith indicted Donald Trump on four counts for attempting to overturn the 2020 election, including conspiring to obstruct the election certification and defraud the United States, though Trump's subsequent election win prevented a trial.
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52% Bias Score
Infowars Acquisition Bid Doubles to $7 Million
First United American Companies offered $7 million to buy Alex Jones' Infowars platform, more than doubling its previous bid, after a judge voided an auction that awarded the platform to The Onion; proceeds will primarily compensate Sandy Hook shooting victims' families.
Infowars Acquisition Bid Doubles to $7 Million
First United American Companies offered $7 million to buy Alex Jones' Infowars platform, more than doubling its previous bid, after a judge voided an auction that awarded the platform to The Onion; proceeds will primarily compensate Sandy Hook shooting victims' families.
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36% Bias Score
French Court convicts those involved in Samuel Paty's online hate campaign
A French court delivered guilty verdicts and lengthy prison sentences to those involved in the online hate campaign that preceded the assassination of teacher Samuel Paty, highlighting the devastating impact of online misinformation.
French Court convicts those involved in Samuel Paty's online hate campaign
A French court delivered guilty verdicts and lengthy prison sentences to those involved in the online hate campaign that preceded the assassination of teacher Samuel Paty, highlighting the devastating impact of online misinformation.
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24% Bias Score
US Sanctions Threaten International Criminal Court
The US House of Representatives passed a law threatening sanctions against anyone supporting the International Criminal Court (ICC), following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders; the law's broad scope targets individuals and their families, potentially impacting the ICC's legitimacy.
US Sanctions Threaten International Criminal Court
The US House of Representatives passed a law threatening sanctions against anyone supporting the International Criminal Court (ICC), following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders; the law's broad scope targets individuals and their families, potentially impacting the ICC's legitimacy.
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40% Bias Score
Biden Pardons Son, Ending Investigation Amidst Accusations of Political Interference
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, last month, ending a six-year Justice Department investigation into his tax and gun-related crimes. Special Counsel David Weiss criticized President Biden for his accusations of political bias, highlighting the impartiality of the investigation and...
Biden Pardons Son, Ending Investigation Amidst Accusations of Political Interference
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, last month, ending a six-year Justice Department investigation into his tax and gun-related crimes. Special Counsel David Weiss criticized President Biden for his accusations of political bias, highlighting the impartiality of the investigation and...
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44% Bias Score
Federal Judge Orders Release of Trump Election Report, but Stay Delays Publication
A federal judge ordered the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report detailing Donald Trump's alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, but a temporary stay delays publication until Tuesday, with potential for further appeals; the report directly accuses Trump of conspiracy, although the ...
Federal Judge Orders Release of Trump Election Report, but Stay Delays Publication
A federal judge ordered the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report detailing Donald Trump's alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, but a temporary stay delays publication until Tuesday, with potential for further appeals; the report directly accuses Trump of conspiracy, although the ...
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44% Bias Score
Cannon Partially Blocks Release of Smith's Trump Report
Judge Aileen Cannon partially blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump, allowing the release of the 2020 election portion but delaying the classified documents section pending a hearing; this action follows legal challenges from Trump and his allies, delaying the Ju...
Cannon Partially Blocks Release of Smith's Trump Report
Judge Aileen Cannon partially blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump, allowing the release of the 2020 election portion but delaying the classified documents section pending a hearing; this action follows legal challenges from Trump and his allies, delaying the Ju...
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56% Bias Score
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Campaign Funding in 2007 Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy, on trial in Paris for allegedly receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign, vehemently denies the accusations, citing his campaign's immense popularity and extensive fundraising efforts, claiming 335,000 party members and numerous overflowing rallies.
Sarkozy Denies Libyan Campaign Funding in 2007 Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy, on trial in Paris for allegedly receiving Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign, vehemently denies the accusations, citing his campaign's immense popularity and extensive fundraising efforts, claiming 335,000 party members and numerous overflowing rallies.
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48% Bias Score
Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Judge Ăngel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...
Spanish Attorney General Imputed, Sparking Concerns Over Judicial Independence
Judge Ăngel Hurtado has imputed Spain's Attorney General Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz and two subordinates for allegedly leaking an email related to a false news report about a deal offered to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, prompting strong condemnation from the Union of Progressive Prosecutors (UPF) who deem it a...
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60% Bias Score
FTC to Sue Greystar for Allegedly Concealing Apartment Fees
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Greystar, the nation's largest apartment management company, for allegedly concealing fees from prospective renters; Greystar manages 798,272 units, far exceeding its nearest competitor.
FTC to Sue Greystar for Allegedly Concealing Apartment Fees
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Greystar, the nation's largest apartment management company, for allegedly concealing fees from prospective renters; Greystar manages 798,272 units, far exceeding its nearest competitor.
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44% Bias Score