President Biden Releases Leonard Peltier After 46 Years in Prison
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux tribe member imprisoned since 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, is being released from prison by President Biden after decades of advocacy from human rights organizations and prominent figures.
President Biden Releases Leonard Peltier After 46 Years in Prison
Leonard Peltier, a Lakota Sioux tribe member imprisoned since 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, is being released from prison by President Biden after decades of advocacy from human rights organizations and prominent figures.
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52% 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
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
Edinburgh Maternity Unit Review Highlights Staffing Shortages and Patient Harm
A review into the care of baby Roddy, who suffered brain damage during labor at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, found multiple missed opportunities for observation and treatment due to short-staffing and a "toxic" work culture, resulting in a five-to-six-hour delay in crucial interventions.
Edinburgh Maternity Unit Review Highlights Staffing Shortages and Patient Harm
A review into the care of baby Roddy, who suffered brain damage during labor at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, found multiple missed opportunities for observation and treatment due to short-staffing and a "toxic" work culture, resulting in a five-to-six-hour delay in crucial interventions.
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48% Bias Score
Inquiry Launched into Queensland's Child Protection System Following Child Abuse Case
An independent inquiry into Queensland's child protection system will investigate failures in the case of serial child rapist Ashley Paul Griffith, who abused dozens of children, and the murder of Tiahleigh Palmer; the inquiry will review the Blue Card system and examine at least 20 unimplemented re...
Inquiry Launched into Queensland's Child Protection System Following Child Abuse Case
An independent inquiry into Queensland's child protection system will investigate failures in the case of serial child rapist Ashley Paul Griffith, who abused dozens of children, and the murder of Tiahleigh Palmer; the inquiry will review the Blue Card system and examine at least 20 unimplemented re...
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48% 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
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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56% 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 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
Biden's Last-Minute Pardons Spark Bipartisan Outrage
President Biden issued last-minute pardons to family members, January 6 committee members, and several high-profile officials, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns about the scope of presidential pardon power, shortly before Donald Trump's second term.
Biden's Last-Minute Pardons Spark Bipartisan Outrage
President Biden issued last-minute pardons to family members, January 6 committee members, and several high-profile officials, sparking bipartisan criticism and raising concerns about the scope of presidential pardon power, shortly before Donald Trump's second term.
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40% Bias Score
Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested on Insult and Incitement Charges
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Ankara on January 19th, 2024, and transferred to Istanbul to face charges of insulting President Erdoğan and inciting hatred, stemming from a speech criticizing the government's policies and its impact on the nation's faith and culture.
Turkish Opposition Leader Arrested on Insult and Incitement Charges
Zafer Party leader Ümit Özdağ was arrested in Ankara on January 19th, 2024, and transferred to Istanbul to face charges of insulting President Erdoğan and inciting hatred, stemming from a speech criticizing the government's policies and its impact on the nation's faith and culture.
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44% 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