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New Mexico Supreme Court Blocks Local Abortion Pill Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court unanimously invalidated local ordinances restricting abortion pill distribution, ruling they preempted state law protecting reproductive healthcare access; the ruling does not address potential conflicts with federal law.
New Mexico Supreme Court Blocks Local Abortion Pill Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court unanimously invalidated local ordinances restricting abortion pill distribution, ruling they preempted state law protecting reproductive healthcare access; the ruling does not address potential conflicts with federal law.
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44% Bias Score
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Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Corruption
Former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for bribery and influence peddling, benefiting Egypt and Qatar, alongside 10 and 9-year sentences for his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, respectively, for crimes involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash...
Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Corruption
Former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for bribery and influence peddling, benefiting Egypt and Qatar, alongside 10 and 9-year sentences for his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, respectively, for crimes involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash...
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32% Bias Score
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Guayaquil Four: Afro-Ecuadorian Community Demands Justice After Children's Murder
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, four Afro-Ecuadorian children disappeared on December 8th, 2024, and were found murdered on December 24th; their deaths led to the investigation of 16 military personnel and sparked a large public demonstration.
Guayaquil Four: Afro-Ecuadorian Community Demands Justice After Children's Murder
In Guayaquil, Ecuador, four Afro-Ecuadorian children disappeared on December 8th, 2024, and were found murdered on December 24th; their deaths led to the investigation of 16 military personnel and sparked a large public demonstration.
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40% Bias Score
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Conflicting Credit Reporting Changes Impact Millions of Americans
The CFPB will remove \$49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, impacting 15 million people, while protections ending for millions of federal student loan borrowers will result in negative credit reporting.
Conflicting Credit Reporting Changes Impact Millions of Americans
The CFPB will remove \$49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, impacting 15 million people, while protections ending for millions of federal student loan borrowers will result in negative credit reporting.
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48% Bias Score
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Court Decisions on Taghi, Trump, and 2002 Murder Case
Dutch courts are considering a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, a New York court rules on the Donald Trump hush-money case, and a Groningen court issues a verdict on a 2002 murder case; meanwhile, the European institute Copernicus reports that last year's global temperature was ...
Court Decisions on Taghi, Trump, and 2002 Murder Case
Dutch courts are considering a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, a New York court rules on the Donald Trump hush-money case, and a Groningen court issues a verdict on a 2002 murder case; meanwhile, the European institute Copernicus reports that last year's global temperature was ...
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24% Bias Score
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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
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LA Fires Expose Insurance Industry Crisis Amidst Climate Change
The devastating Los Angeles fires, causing $52-$57 billion in damages, have exposed the challenges faced by California homeowners in accessing adequate insurance coverage due to climate change and industry practices, leading to potential financial crises for many.
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LA Fires Expose Insurance Industry Crisis Amidst Climate Change
The devastating Los Angeles fires, causing $52-$57 billion in damages, have exposed the challenges faced by California homeowners in accessing adequate insurance coverage due to climate change and industry practices, leading to potential financial crises for many.
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44% Bias Score
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Public Support for Murder Suspect Raises Jury Nullification Concerns
Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is benefiting from unusual public support, raising concerns about potential jury nullification due to anti-corporate sentiment; the case includes alleged confession, murder weapon, and fake ID.
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Public Support for Murder Suspect Raises Jury Nullification Concerns
Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is benefiting from unusual public support, raising concerns about potential jury nullification due to anti-corporate sentiment; the case includes alleged confession, murder weapon, and fake ID.
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48% Bias Score
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Judge to Rule on Giuliani Contempt of Court in Defamation Case
A federal judge will rule on Friday whether to hold Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for repeatedly spreading false claims about two Georgia election workers who were awarded $148 million in a defamation lawsuit; Giuliani's lawyers say his comments didn't violate a court order, while the plaintiff...
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Judge to Rule on Giuliani Contempt of Court in Defamation Case
A federal judge will rule on Friday whether to hold Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for repeatedly spreading false claims about two Georgia election workers who were awarded $148 million in a defamation lawsuit; Giuliani's lawyers say his comments didn't violate a court order, while the plaintiff...
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44% Bias Score
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French Helpline for Child Sexual Abuse Victims Receives 1,800 Calls in 2024
The French Ciivise commission renewed its partnership with CFCV to maintain a helpline for child sexual abuse victims, receiving 1,800 calls in 2024 and 7,000 since 2021; Ciivise will propose governmental actions and a permanent body to continue their work after 2025.
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French Helpline for Child Sexual Abuse Victims Receives 1,800 Calls in 2024
The French Ciivise commission renewed its partnership with CFCV to maintain a helpline for child sexual abuse victims, receiving 1,800 calls in 2024 and 7,000 since 2021; Ciivise will propose governmental actions and a permanent body to continue their work after 2025.
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32% Bias Score
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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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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
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Chicago Police Detective Fatally Shot Responding to Call
Chicago Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was fatally shot on Black Friday outside the Oak Park Public Library by Jerrell Thomas, 37, who is now charged with 56 felonies including first-degree murder, after a confrontation captured on bodycam footage.
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Chicago Police Detective Fatally Shot Responding to Call
Chicago Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was fatally shot on Black Friday outside the Oak Park Public Library by Jerrell Thomas, 37, who is now charged with 56 felonies including first-degree murder, after a confrontation captured on bodycam footage.
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32% Bias Score