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Judge Dismisses Charges Against Former Prosecutor Jackie Johnson in Ahmaud Arbery Case
A Georgia judge dismissed felony charges against former prosecutor Jackie Johnson, accused of hindering the Ahmaud Arbery investigation, due to flaws in the 2021 indictment, ending the trial before a jury verdict; Johnson's defense successfully argued that the indictment contained technical errors a...
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Former Prosecutor Jackie Johnson in Ahmaud Arbery Case
A Georgia judge dismissed felony charges against former prosecutor Jackie Johnson, accused of hindering the Ahmaud Arbery investigation, due to flaws in the 2021 indictment, ending the trial before a jury verdict; Johnson's defense successfully argued that the indictment contained technical errors a...
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44% Bias Score


Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.
Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.
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32% Bias Score


Autopsy Confirms Homicide in Inmate's Death at New York Correctional Facility
Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old inmate serving a 12-year sentence for assault, died on December 10th at Marcy Correctional Facility from neck compression and blunt force injuries inflicted by correctional officers, according to an autopsy report; the incident, partially captured on video, has sparked o...
Autopsy Confirms Homicide in Inmate's Death at New York Correctional Facility
Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old inmate serving a 12-year sentence for assault, died on December 10th at Marcy Correctional Facility from neck compression and blunt force injuries inflicted by correctional officers, according to an autopsy report; the incident, partially captured on video, has sparked o...
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40% Bias Score


Illegal Marijuana Thrives Despite Legalization, Posing Health Risks
Despite marijuana legalization in numerous states, illegal growers utilizing unsafe practices continue to dominate the market, creating significant health risks for consumers because of the lack of safety and quality controls.
Illegal Marijuana Thrives Despite Legalization, Posing Health Risks
Despite marijuana legalization in numerous states, illegal growers utilizing unsafe practices continue to dominate the market, creating significant health risks for consumers because of the lack of safety and quality controls.
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44% Bias Score


Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Venezuelan Gang Members
On February 5th, 2025, the White House announced the transfer of ten Tren de Aragua gang members to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants, following over 8,000 arrests since his inauguration.
Guantanamo Bay Used to Detain Venezuelan Gang Members
On February 5th, 2025, the White House announced the transfer of ten Tren de Aragua gang members to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants, following over 8,000 arrests since his inauguration.
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56% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Infowars Auction, Delaying Sandy Hook Families' Damages Recovery
A federal bankruptcy judge rejected a deal to auction Alex Jones' Infowars, delaying the Sandy Hook families' $1.3 billion judgment collection. The judge cited jurisdictional issues, limiting the sale to Jones' equity, not company assets, creating uncertainty about the families' recovery and the fut...
Judge Blocks Infowars Auction, Delaying Sandy Hook Families' Damages Recovery
A federal bankruptcy judge rejected a deal to auction Alex Jones' Infowars, delaying the Sandy Hook families' $1.3 billion judgment collection. The judge cited jurisdictional issues, limiting the sale to Jones' equity, not company assets, creating uncertainty about the families' recovery and the fut...
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48% Bias Score

Denver Immigration Raids Spark Fear, Uncertainty Among Residents
On Wednesday, dozens of federal agents raided multiple Denver apartment complexes targeting suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and other migrants under the Trump administration's mass deportation effort, leading to several arrests and widespread fear among residents, many of who...

Denver Immigration Raids Spark Fear, Uncertainty Among Residents
On Wednesday, dozens of federal agents raided multiple Denver apartment complexes targeting suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and other migrants under the Trump administration's mass deportation effort, leading to several arrests and widespread fear among residents, many of who...
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52% Bias Score

Middlemen in Luxury Goods Burglary Ring Charged, \$5 Million in Stolen Property Recovered
Two men, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, were arrested in Brooklyn federal court on Wednesday and charged with conspiracy and receipt of stolen property; prosecutors believe they possessed approximately \$5 million in stolen luxury goods, acting as middlemen for a South American theft crew.

Middlemen in Luxury Goods Burglary Ring Charged, \$5 Million in Stolen Property Recovered
Two men, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, were arrested in Brooklyn federal court on Wednesday and charged with conspiracy and receipt of stolen property; prosecutors believe they possessed approximately \$5 million in stolen luxury goods, acting as middlemen for a South American theft crew.
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52% Bias Score

Education Department Warns of Potential Loss of Pay in Trump Administration Buyout Offer
The Trump administration's offer of a deferred resignation package to federal employees, intended to shrink the federal workforce by 10%, has raised concerns after Education Department officials warned that the Secretary could cancel the agreement, leaving employees without legal recourse.

Education Department Warns of Potential Loss of Pay in Trump Administration Buyout Offer
The Trump administration's offer of a deferred resignation package to federal employees, intended to shrink the federal workforce by 10%, has raised concerns after Education Department officials warned that the Secretary could cancel the agreement, leaving employees without legal recourse.
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56% Bias Score

Meticulously Planned Murder: Evidence Leads to Conviction of Stuart Ludlam's Killer
Colin Cheetham, a retired man with a fascination with guns, murdered taxi driver Stuart Ludlam in a planned execution at Cromford railway station on September 17, 2010; evidence found at Cheetham's home, including over 500 urine bottles and photos of the station, led to his conviction.

Meticulously Planned Murder: Evidence Leads to Conviction of Stuart Ludlam's Killer
Colin Cheetham, a retired man with a fascination with guns, murdered taxi driver Stuart Ludlam in a planned execution at Cromford railway station on September 17, 2010; evidence found at Cheetham's home, including over 500 urine bottles and photos of the station, led to his conviction.
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56% Bias Score

Hawaii Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Maui Wildfire Settlement
Hawaii's Supreme Court will rule on whether insurance companies can pursue separate lawsuits against those responsible for the Maui wildfires, potentially jeopardizing a \$4 billion settlement and delaying compensation for victims who have already received over \$2.3 billion in insurance payouts.

Hawaii Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Maui Wildfire Settlement
Hawaii's Supreme Court will rule on whether insurance companies can pursue separate lawsuits against those responsible for the Maui wildfires, potentially jeopardizing a \$4 billion settlement and delaying compensation for victims who have already received over \$2.3 billion in insurance payouts.
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions
Several publishers and libraries are suing Idaho over a law requiring them to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," citing First Amendment violations and the vague nature of the law, which includes "any act of homosexuality" in its definition of obscenity; the law has already led to l...

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions
Several publishers and libraries are suing Idaho over a law requiring them to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," citing First Amendment violations and the vague nature of the law, which includes "any act of homosexuality" in its definition of obscenity; the law has already led to l...
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48% Bias Score
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