Trump Inauguration to Include Assassination Attempt Survivors
On July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania, gunman Thomas Crooks shot President-elect Trump and three others at a rally; two survived and will attend Trump's inauguration, while one, Corey Comperatore, died.
Trump Inauguration to Include Assassination Attempt Survivors
On July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania, gunman Thomas Crooks shot President-elect Trump and three others at a rally; two survived and will attend Trump's inauguration, while one, Corey Comperatore, died.
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40% Bias Score
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging a ban on TikTok, with the Biden administration citing national security risks from Chinese ownership, while TikTok argues the ban violates free speech.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging a ban on TikTok, with the Biden administration citing national security risks from Chinese ownership, while TikTok argues the ban violates free speech.
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56% Bias Score
AI's Reshaping of the Legal Profession by 2025
By 2025, AI, particularly LLMs, will automate routine legal tasks, improve access to justice through cost-effective solutions, and redefine the lawyer's role, requiring a focus on responsible AI implementation.
AI's Reshaping of the Legal Profession by 2025
By 2025, AI, particularly LLMs, will automate routine legal tasks, improve access to justice through cost-effective solutions, and redefine the lawyer's role, requiring a focus on responsible AI implementation.
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20% Bias Score
South Korean President Blocked From Arrest Amid Impeachment Proceedings
On January 3rd, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's security detail blocked police and prosecutors from arresting him at his Seoul residence, leading to the resignation of the Presidential Security Service chief. A new arrest warrant was issued, and the Constitutional Court will begin impeachment...
South Korean President Blocked From Arrest Amid Impeachment Proceedings
On January 3rd, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's security detail blocked police and prosecutors from arresting him at his Seoul residence, leading to the resignation of the Presidential Security Service chief. A new arrest warrant was issued, and the Constitutional Court will begin impeachment...
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44% Bias Score
Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...
Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...
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52% Bias Score
Recidivist Confesses to Murdering 11-Year-Old Girl in Nizhny Tagil
Vladimir Alexandrov, a recidivist in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, confessed to murdering and raping 11-year-old Nastya after her body was found in a flooded basement; her father refuses his apology.
Recidivist Confesses to Murdering 11-Year-Old Girl in Nizhny Tagil
Vladimir Alexandrov, a recidivist in Nizhny Tagil, Russia, confessed to murdering and raping 11-year-old Nastya after her body was found in a flooded basement; her father refuses his apology.
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52% Bias Score
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Biden administration's ban on TikTok due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership, with TikTok arguing it violates free speech rights; a decision is expected by January 19th, impacting 170 million US users.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Biden administration's ban on TikTok due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership, with TikTok arguing it violates free speech rights; a decision is expected by January 19th, impacting 170 million US users.
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52% Bias Score
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush Money Case
President-elect Donald Trump was given an unconditional discharge on Friday for his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election, a decision the judge said was the only lawful opt...
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in Hush Money Case
President-elect Donald Trump was given an unconditional discharge on Friday for his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election, a decision the judge said was the only lawful opt...
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60% Bias Score
Fox Corporation to Face Smartmatic Defamation Lawsuit
A New York appeals court ruled that Fox Corporation must face Smartmatic's defamation lawsuit over false 2020 election claims aired on Fox News, citing a similar Dominion Voting Systems case and alleging Fox Corp. directed a disinformation campaign; the case could go to trial later this year.
Fox Corporation to Face Smartmatic Defamation Lawsuit
A New York appeals court ruled that Fox Corporation must face Smartmatic's defamation lawsuit over false 2020 election claims aired on Fox News, citing a similar Dominion Voting Systems case and alleging Fox Corp. directed a disinformation campaign; the case could go to trial later this year.
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40% Bias Score
Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Expansion for Transgender Students
A federal judge in Kentucky struck down President Biden's expansion of Title IX to include transgender students, impacting 26 states where similar rulings had already been made; the decision, effective nationwide, reverses the administration's attempt to provide comprehensive Title IX coverage.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's Title IX Expansion for Transgender Students
A federal judge in Kentucky struck down President Biden's expansion of Title IX to include transgender students, impacting 26 states where similar rulings had already been made; the decision, effective nationwide, reverses the administration's attempt to provide comprehensive Title IX coverage.
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64% Bias Score
14-Year-Old Stabbed to Death: Mother's Warnings Ignored
Fourteen-year-old Kelyan was fatally stabbed in Woolwich, London; his mother had repeatedly warned authorities about gang recruitment attempts since he was six, highlighting systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children from gang exploitation.
14-Year-Old Stabbed to Death: Mother's Warnings Ignored
Fourteen-year-old Kelyan was fatally stabbed in Woolwich, London; his mother had repeatedly warned authorities about gang recruitment attempts since he was six, highlighting systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children from gang exploitation.
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60% Bias Score
Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.
Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.
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60% Bias Score