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Bipartisan Demand for Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files
Amidst partisan gridlock, bipartisan calls for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files are growing louder, with lawmakers from both parties questioning Attorney General Pam Bondi's failure to release the files despite assurances from President Trump and Bondi herself.
Bipartisan Demand for Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files
Amidst partisan gridlock, bipartisan calls for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files are growing louder, with lawmakers from both parties questioning Attorney General Pam Bondi's failure to release the files despite assurances from President Trump and Bondi herself.
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44% Bias Score


Mass Resignation at Musk's Doge Commission Exposes Concerns About US Government Data Security
Twenty-one US federal employees resigned from Elon Musk's Doge commission on February 25th, citing concerns over undermining government systems and compromising sensitive data; their departure represents nearly one-third of the Doge's staff, following a chaotic transition from the USDS and accusatio...
Mass Resignation at Musk's Doge Commission Exposes Concerns About US Government Data Security
Twenty-one US federal employees resigned from Elon Musk's Doge commission on February 25th, citing concerns over undermining government systems and compromising sensitive data; their departure represents nearly one-third of the Doge's staff, following a chaotic transition from the USDS and accusatio...
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52% Bias Score


Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
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44% Bias Score


Leeds Gang Members Sentenced for Attempted Murder
Four Leeds gang members, armed with a gun and machetes, chased and shot at a 17-year-old rival on July 7th, 2023, in Gipton; they were apprehended and received sentences ranging from four years and nine months to seven years and five months in prison.
Leeds Gang Members Sentenced for Attempted Murder
Four Leeds gang members, armed with a gun and machetes, chased and shot at a 17-year-old rival on July 7th, 2023, in Gipton; they were apprehended and received sentences ranging from four years and nine months to seven years and five months in prison.
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56% Bias Score


Pertamina Fuel Procurement Scandal: Allegations of Corruption and Price Manipulation
An investigation into Pertamina reveals alleged manipulation in the procurement of RON 90 and RON 92 fuels between 2018-2023, leading to higher costs for the state and potential consumer deception; Pertamina denies fuel adulteration but admits to irregularities in fuel imports.
Pertamina Fuel Procurement Scandal: Allegations of Corruption and Price Manipulation
An investigation into Pertamina reveals alleged manipulation in the procurement of RON 90 and RON 92 fuels between 2018-2023, leading to higher costs for the state and potential consumer deception; Pertamina denies fuel adulteration but admits to irregularities in fuel imports.
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40% Bias Score


Post Office Capture Scandal: Number of Cases Under Review More Than Doubles
The number of Post Office sub-postmaster convictions linked to the Capture accounting software, used in the 1990s, being investigated for miscarriages of justice has more than doubled to 21, with the first case submitted in 1998 and a government redress scheme planned.
Post Office Capture Scandal: Number of Cases Under Review More Than Doubles
The number of Post Office sub-postmaster convictions linked to the Capture accounting software, used in the 1990s, being investigated for miscarriages of justice has more than doubled to 21, with the first case submitted in 1998 and a government redress scheme planned.
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44% Bias Score

Socioeconomic Disparity in German Higher Education
In Germany, only 11% of students from working-class families obtain a Master's degree compared to 43% of those from academic families; this disparity is fueled by insufficient Bafög, high living costs, and unpaid internships, pushing many students into poverty.

Socioeconomic Disparity in German Higher Education
In Germany, only 11% of students from working-class families obtain a Master's degree compared to 43% of those from academic families; this disparity is fueled by insufficient Bafög, high living costs, and unpaid internships, pushing many students into poverty.
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56% Bias Score

French Fugitive Arrested in Romania After Nine-Month Manhunt
French fugitive Mohamed Amra, who killed two police officers during an escape last May, was arrested in Bucharest, Romania, and extradited to France on Tuesday after a nine-month manhunt involving wiretapping and international police cooperation.

French Fugitive Arrested in Romania After Nine-Month Manhunt
French fugitive Mohamed Amra, who killed two police officers during an escape last May, was arrested in Bucharest, Romania, and extradited to France on Tuesday after a nine-month manhunt involving wiretapping and international police cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Action directe Members Arrested in Lyon
French police arrested three members of the clandestine armed group Action directe in Lyon on March 28, 1986, ending a five-year period of 30 attacks and 30 robberies, including three murders, targeting businesses linked to South Africa and media institutions.

Action directe Members Arrested in Lyon
French police arrested three members of the clandestine armed group Action directe in Lyon on March 28, 1986, ending a five-year period of 30 attacks and 30 robberies, including three murders, targeting businesses linked to South Africa and media institutions.
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64% Bias Score

Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.

Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.
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28% Bias Score

DOJ Faces Pressure to Release Classified Documents on Kennedy, King, and Epstein
Republican lawmakers are demanding the Department of Justice release classified documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as Jeffrey Epstein's client list, following President Trump's executive order, but the DOJ has not respon...

DOJ Faces Pressure to Release Classified Documents on Kennedy, King, and Epstein
Republican lawmakers are demanding the Department of Justice release classified documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as Jeffrey Epstein's client list, following President Trump's executive order, but the DOJ has not respon...
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44% Bias Score

Match Group's Dating Apps: Slow Response to Assault Reports Raises Safety Concerns
An 18-month investigation revealed that Match Group, the parent company of Tinder and Hinge, was slow to ban users reported for assault; a cardiologist convicted of assault and drugging multiple women continued using the apps for years after being reported.

Match Group's Dating Apps: Slow Response to Assault Reports Raises Safety Concerns
An 18-month investigation revealed that Match Group, the parent company of Tinder and Hinge, was slow to ban users reported for assault; a cardiologist convicted of assault and drugging multiple women continued using the apps for years after being reported.
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56% Bias Score
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