Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against News Group Newspapers
Prince Harry is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun, for alleged illegal information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking and other intrusive tactics, with the trial starting this week. While other celebrities settled, Harry is pursuing the case to hold NGN ac...
Prince Harry's Lawsuit Against News Group Newspapers
Prince Harry is suing News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun, for alleged illegal information gathering between 1996 and 2011, including phone hacking and other intrusive tactics, with the trial starting this week. While other celebrities settled, Harry is pursuing the case to hold NGN ac...
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40% Bias Score
Trump Orders Reinstatement of Federal Executions
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to reinstate federal executions, directing the attorney general to ensure states have access to lethal injection drugs and to seek the death penalty in specified federal cases, reversing the Biden administration's actions.
Trump Orders Reinstatement of Federal Executions
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to reinstate federal executions, directing the attorney general to ensure states have access to lethal injection drugs and to seek the death penalty in specified federal cases, reversing the Biden administration's actions.
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64% Bias Score
UK to Investigate Anti-Terror Program Failures Following Guilty Plea in Terrorism Case
After the guilty plea of a terrorist who accessed an Al Qaeda manual online, the UK government announced an independent inquiry into the failures of its anti-terror program 'Prevent,' which had previously flagged the individual three times without intervention; the inquiry will also address the rise...
UK to Investigate Anti-Terror Program Failures Following Guilty Plea in Terrorism Case
After the guilty plea of a terrorist who accessed an Al Qaeda manual online, the UK government announced an independent inquiry into the failures of its anti-terror program 'Prevent,' which had previously flagged the individual three times without intervention; the inquiry will also address the rise...
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48% Bias Score
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Former Intelligence Officials
President Trump signed an executive order revoking the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who authored a 2020 letter questioning the origin of Hunter Biden's laptop, despite many lacking active clearances; the order reflects Trump's broader efforts to penalize perceived adversar...
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Former Intelligence Officials
President Trump signed an executive order revoking the security clearances of 51 former intelligence officials who authored a 2020 letter questioning the origin of Hunter Biden's laptop, despite many lacking active clearances; the order reflects Trump's broader efforts to penalize perceived adversar...
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56% Bias Score
Madrid Government Investigated for Alleged €3 Million Contract Fraud
In September 2023, two Madrid schools received burofaxes demanding €1,460,724.80 from Virelec for school renovations, leading to a 2024 investigation into the Madrid regional government for allegedly fractionating over €3 million in contracts awarded to Virelec, bypassing public bidding, and potenti...
Madrid Government Investigated for Alleged €3 Million Contract Fraud
In September 2023, two Madrid schools received burofaxes demanding €1,460,724.80 from Virelec for school renovations, leading to a 2024 investigation into the Madrid regional government for allegedly fractionating over €3 million in contracts awarded to Virelec, bypassing public bidding, and potenti...
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60% Bias Score
Pope Dissolves Peruvian Religious Order Amid Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a Peruvian Catholic community founded in 1971, due to decades of allegations of sexual and psychological abuse by its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, and other leaders; the organization had approximately 20,000 members across the Americas.
Pope Dissolves Peruvian Religious Order Amid Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, a Peruvian Catholic community founded in 1971, due to decades of allegations of sexual and psychological abuse by its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, and other leaders; the organization had approximately 20,000 members across the Americas.
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60% Bias Score
Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.
Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score
Chicago Residents Sentenced in \$3.5 Million Romance Scam
Three Chicago-area residents were sentenced for their roles in a romance scam network that defrauded victims of over \$3.5 million; sentences ranged from probation to 20 years in prison, highlighting the use of money mules and the devastating impact on victims.
Chicago Residents Sentenced in \$3.5 Million Romance Scam
Three Chicago-area residents were sentenced for their roles in a romance scam network that defrauded victims of over \$3.5 million; sentences ranged from probation to 20 years in prison, highlighting the use of money mules and the devastating impact on victims.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Names Brian Driscoll Acting FBI Director
On January 20th, President Trump appointed Brian Driscoll as acting FBI director, succeeding Paul Abbate whose one-day tenure followed the departure of Christopher Wray; this is temporary until Kashyap "Kash" Patel's Senate confirmation.
Trump Names Brian Driscoll Acting FBI Director
On January 20th, President Trump appointed Brian Driscoll as acting FBI director, succeeding Paul Abbate whose one-day tenure followed the departure of Christopher Wray; this is temporary until Kashyap "Kash" Patel's Senate confirmation.
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Defense Seeks Phone Records in Double Murder Case
Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW police officer, is charged with the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in Bungonia on February 27, 2024; his defense is seeking his Cellebrite phone records to ascertain his whereabouts during the alleged crime.
Defense Seeks Phone Records in Double Murder Case
Beau Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW police officer, is charged with the murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in Bungonia on February 27, 2024; his defense is seeking his Cellebrite phone records to ascertain his whereabouts during the alleged crime.
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40% Bias Score
French Abduction Alert: Children Found Safe, Father Still Sought
On January 20th, two young boys, Nassim (3) and Mohammed (5), were abducted by their father in Fourmies, France, following domestic violence. The children were later found safe; however, their father, who had a restraining order, remains at large.
French Abduction Alert: Children Found Safe, Father Still Sought
On January 20th, two young boys, Nassim (3) and Mohammed (5), were abducted by their father in Fourmies, France, following domestic violence. The children were later found safe; however, their father, who had a restraining order, remains at large.
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40% Bias Score
Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
Germany Creates Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art
Germany establishes a binding arbitration court to resolve disputes over potentially Nazi-looted art, addressing the slow progress of a previous advisory commission and aiming to expedite restitution efforts, although a full restitution law remains a goal.
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44% Bias Score