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
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
South Korean Security Chief Urges Against Violence in Impeached President's Arrest
South Korea's Presidential Security Service chief, Park Chong-jun, urged against violence during a planned second arrest attempt of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his disputed martial law declaration, while facing questioning for allegedly obstructing investigators.
South Korean Security Chief Urges Against Violence in Impeached President's Arrest
South Korea's Presidential Security Service chief, Park Chong-jun, urged against violence during a planned second arrest attempt of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his disputed martial law declaration, while facing questioning for allegedly obstructing investigators.
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40% Bias Score
Court Rulings on Taghi, Trump, and Meesters Cases
Dutch courts are addressing a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, while a New York court issues a verdict on Donald Trump's hush-money case, and a Groningen court decides on the case against Robert D., accused of ordering the 2002 murder of teacher Gerard Meesters.
Court Rulings on Taghi, Trump, and Meesters Cases
Dutch courts are addressing a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, while a New York court issues a verdict on Donald Trump's hush-money case, and a Groningen court decides on the case against Robert D., accused of ordering the 2002 murder of teacher Gerard Meesters.
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16% Bias Score
DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...
DOJ Awards \$100 Million for School DEI and Restorative Justice Programs
The Department of Justice awarded over \$100 million in grants from 2021-2024 to 946 K-12 school districts in 36 states to promote restorative justice, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, impacting over three million students, but this has sparked contr...
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68% Bias Score
Turkish Police Officer Accused of Leaking Information and Sending False Report to Former Minister
Turkish police officer Serkan Dinçer, currently imprisoned for allegedly leaking information to FETÖ fugitive Cevheri Güven, is accused of sending a false email to former Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, claiming that former police chief Kerim Altıay leaked information to Sedat Peker regarding a 45...
Turkish Police Officer Accused of Leaking Information and Sending False Report to Former Minister
Turkish police officer Serkan Dinçer, currently imprisoned for allegedly leaking information to FETÖ fugitive Cevheri Güven, is accused of sending a false email to former Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu, claiming that former police chief Kerim Altıay leaked information to Sedat Peker regarding a 45...
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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
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
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Trump Investigation Report
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump, delaying the Justice Department's plan to release a portion of the report on Friday, after Trump's legal team argued against its release, claiming the report is politically motivated.
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Trump Investigation Report
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump, delaying the Justice Department's plan to release a portion of the report on Friday, after Trump's legal team argued against its release, claiming the report is politically motivated.
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Delay of Hush Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's emergency request to delay his sentencing in a New York hush money case, setting the stage for sentencing on Friday, days before his second-term inauguration; the court cited a relatively insubstantial burden and the judge's intention of no penalty.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Delay of Hush Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's emergency request to delay his sentencing in a New York hush money case, setting the stage for sentencing on Friday, days before his second-term inauguration; the court cited a relatively insubstantial burden and the judge's intention of no penalty.
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48% Bias Score
Prabowo's Role in Revoking Decree Accusing Sukarno of Treason
Megawati Soekarnoputri thanked President Prabowo Subianto for his role in the revocation of the 1967 decree that accused Sukarno of treason, following a formal request from the MPR leadership, clearing Sukarno's name and addressing a long-standing historical injustice.
Prabowo's Role in Revoking Decree Accusing Sukarno of Treason
Megawati Soekarnoputri thanked President Prabowo Subianto for his role in the revocation of the 1967 decree that accused Sukarno of treason, following a formal request from the MPR leadership, clearing Sukarno's name and addressing a long-standing historical injustice.
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40% Bias Score
Yoon Accepts Impeachment Verdict Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol will accept the Constitutional Court's decision on his impeachment, stemming from allegations of insurrection following a December 3rd martial law bid, despite ignoring prior court requests and defying multiple arrest warrants.
Yoon Accepts Impeachment Verdict Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol will accept the Constitutional Court's decision on his impeachment, stemming from allegations of insurrection following a December 3rd martial law bid, despite ignoring prior court requests and defying multiple arrest warrants.
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40% Bias Score