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
Trial Begins for Former DA Accused in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson is on trial for allegedly hindering the police investigation into the murder of Ahmaud Arbery and shielding the McMichaels from arrest; the trial is expected to present evidence of phone calls between Johnson and one of the convicted...
Trial Begins for Former DA Accused in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson is on trial for allegedly hindering the police investigation into the murder of Ahmaud Arbery and shielding the McMichaels from arrest; the trial is expected to present evidence of phone calls between Johnson and one of the convicted...
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32% Bias Score
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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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
Assassination of Russian General Highlights Ukraine's Pursuit of Justice
A bomb hidden in an e-scooter killed Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Monday; Ukraine's SBU claimed responsibility, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons that harmed over 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers, highlighting their dual approach to justice: targeting perpetrators and gathering...
Assassination of Russian General Highlights Ukraine's Pursuit of Justice
A bomb hidden in an e-scooter killed Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on Monday; Ukraine's SBU claimed responsibility, citing his alleged use of banned chemical weapons that harmed over 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers, highlighting their dual approach to justice: targeting perpetrators and gathering...
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Trial Begins for Prosecutor Accused in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson faces trial for allegedly impeding the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's murder, a case that fueled nationwide protests; jury selection begins Tuesday, and the trial will examine her actions following Arbery's death in February 2020.
Trial Begins for Prosecutor Accused in Ahmaud Arbery Case
Former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson faces trial for allegedly impeding the investigation into Ahmaud Arbery's murder, a case that fueled nationwide protests; jury selection begins Tuesday, and the trial will examine her actions following Arbery's death in February 2020.
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40% 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
Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...
Revised Israeli Judicial Selection Bill Aims for Speedy Passage
The Knesset Constitution Committee is revising a bill to change Israel's Judicial Selection Committee's makeup, granting the governing coalition more power in judicial appointments; the revised bill, based on a proposal by Ministers Levin and Sa'ar, aims for passage by late February, addressing conc...
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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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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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Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.
Trial Begins for Theft of €1.5 Million Celtic Gold Treasure
Four men are on trial in Germany for stealing a €1.5 million Celtic gold treasure from a museum in Manching; around 400 gold coins remain missing, and the suspects are linked to about 30 other burglaries.
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Prince Harry's Phone-Hacking Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, begins Tuesday in London's High Court, alleging unlawful phone hacking and privacy violations between 1996 and 2011; it follows similar successful litigation against the Daily Mirror and a pending case against...
Prince Harry's Phone-Hacking Trial Against News Group Newspapers Begins
Prince Harry's trial against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, begins Tuesday in London's High Court, alleging unlawful phone hacking and privacy violations between 1996 and 2011; it follows similar successful litigation against the Daily Mirror and a pending case against...
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44% Bias Score