Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush-Money Case
On January 10, 2025, New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced U.S. President Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge in the hush-money case, concluding a high-profile trial that began with his indictment in March 2023 for allegedly paying $130,000 to Stormy Daniels. Trump's conviction on 34 felony c...
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush-Money Case
On January 10, 2025, New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced U.S. President Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge in the hush-money case, concluding a high-profile trial that began with his indictment in March 2023 for allegedly paying $130,000 to Stormy Daniels. Trump's conviction on 34 felony c...
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36% Bias Score
Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns
President-elect Trump's phone call with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito hours before a Supreme Court ruling on his hush money case is raising ethics concerns, prompting criticism about potential conflicts of interest between the executive and judicial branches.
Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns
President-elect Trump's phone call with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito hours before a Supreme Court ruling on his hush money case is raising ethics concerns, prompting criticism about potential conflicts of interest between the executive and judicial branches.
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52% Bias Score
Mexico Launches National Firearms Surrender Program
Mexico launched a national voluntary firearms surrender program, "Sí al desarme, Sí a la paz," offering financial compensation (up to $1,300 USD) for surrendered weapons; the program, involving the government and the Church, aims to reduce violence nationwide, starting in Mexico City.
Mexico Launches National Firearms Surrender Program
Mexico launched a national voluntary firearms surrender program, "Sí al desarme, Sí a la paz," offering financial compensation (up to $1,300 USD) for surrendered weapons; the program, involving the government and the Church, aims to reduce violence nationwide, starting in Mexico City.
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48% Bias Score
Giuliani Held in Contempt of Court Again for Spreading Election Lies
Rudy Giuliani was held in contempt of court for a second time this week for repeatedly spreading false information about the 2020 election, despite a previous court order and a $150 million defamation verdict against him; Judge Beryl Howell ordered him to affirmatively acknowledge the lack of electi...
Giuliani Held in Contempt of Court Again for Spreading Election Lies
Rudy Giuliani was held in contempt of court for a second time this week for repeatedly spreading false information about the 2020 election, despite a previous court order and a $150 million defamation verdict against him; Judge Beryl Howell ordered him to affirmatively acknowledge the lack of electi...
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48% Bias Score
Lawsuit Challenges Biden Sanctions Against American Citizens in Israel
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday challenges the Biden administration's Executive Order 14115, which sanctioned two U.S. citizens in Israel, Levi Yitzchak Pilant and Issachar Manne, for actions the administration claims undermine peace in the West Bank; the plaintiffs argue the sanctions are unconsti...
Lawsuit Challenges Biden Sanctions Against American Citizens in Israel
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday challenges the Biden administration's Executive Order 14115, which sanctioned two U.S. citizens in Israel, Levi Yitzchak Pilant and Issachar Manne, for actions the administration claims undermine peace in the West Bank; the plaintiffs argue the sanctions are unconsti...
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60% Bias Score
Valencia Flood Exposes Years of Delays in Flood Mitigation Projects
The October 29, 2023, flood in Valencia, Spain, revealed years-long delays in flood mitigation projects for high-risk ravines like the Poyo (46 deaths) and Saleta (6 deaths) due to budget issues and conflicts with environmental regulations, specifically the 2018 Valencian Orchard Law, prompting gove...
Valencia Flood Exposes Years of Delays in Flood Mitigation Projects
The October 29, 2023, flood in Valencia, Spain, revealed years-long delays in flood mitigation projects for high-risk ravines like the Poyo (46 deaths) and Saleta (6 deaths) due to budget issues and conflicts with environmental regulations, specifically the 2018 Valencian Orchard Law, prompting gove...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Found Guilty, Receives Unconditional Release
Former US president Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, but received an unconditional release, becoming the first US president with a criminal conviction.
Trump Found Guilty, Receives Unconditional Release
Former US president Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels, but received an unconditional release, becoming the first US president with a criminal conviction.
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52% Bias Score
Giuliani Found Guilty of Contempt for Defaming Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's former lawyer, was found guilty of contempt of court on January 10th, 2024, in Washington D.C., for repeatedly defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, whom he had already been ordered to pay $148 million in damages for defaming. The judge ...
Giuliani Found Guilty of Contempt for Defaming Election Workers
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's former lawyer, was found guilty of contempt of court on January 10th, 2024, in Washington D.C., for repeatedly defaming two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, whom he had already been ordered to pay $148 million in damages for defaming. The judge ...
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44% Bias Score
Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...
Biden Releases Guantánamo Detainees, but Prison Closure Remains Unlikely
President Biden facilitated the release of eleven Guantánamo Bay detainees to Oman, aiming to close the controversial prison before leaving office; however, experts predict its closure is unlikely under President Trump, who previously reversed efforts to close it, leaving fifteen detainees, includin...
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40% Bias Score
Olearius to Answer Cum-Ex Inquiry Questions in Writing
Christian Olearius, a Warburg Bank partner involved in the Cum-Ex tax scandal, will not testify in person before Hamburg's parliamentary inquiry committee due to health reasons; he will answer questions in writing, while the committee's investigation into potential political interference in the case...
Olearius to Answer Cum-Ex Inquiry Questions in Writing
Christian Olearius, a Warburg Bank partner involved in the Cum-Ex tax scandal, will not testify in person before Hamburg's parliamentary inquiry committee due to health reasons; he will answer questions in writing, while the committee's investigation into potential political interference in the case...
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36% Bias Score
Giuliani Held in Contempt Again for Spreading Election Lies
Rudy Giuliani, former New York mayor and Trump lawyer, was held in contempt of court for a second time this week for repeatedly spreading false information about the 2020 election, despite a previous court order and a $150 million defamation verdict. Judge Beryl Howell ordered him to affirmatively s...
Giuliani Held in Contempt Again for Spreading Election Lies
Rudy Giuliani, former New York mayor and Trump lawyer, was held in contempt of court for a second time this week for repeatedly spreading false information about the 2020 election, despite a previous court order and a $150 million defamation verdict. Judge Beryl Howell ordered him to affirmatively s...
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.
Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files
The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.
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44% Bias Score