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Missing Software in Begoña Gómez's University Chair Investigation
A Madrid Assembly investigation into Begoña Gómez's chair has uncovered missing software valued at almost €300,000, donated by Telefónica, Indra, and Making Science to the Complutense University of Madrid, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
Missing Software in Begoña Gómez's University Chair Investigation
A Madrid Assembly investigation into Begoña Gómez's chair has uncovered missing software valued at almost €300,000, donated by Telefónica, Indra, and Making Science to the Complutense University of Madrid, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
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56% Bias Score


Connecticut to Pay $15.9 Million in Wrongful Conviction Settlements
Marquis Jackson and Vernon Horn, two Black men, were wrongfully convicted of a 1999 murder in New Haven, Connecticut, and will receive $5.3 million and $4.8 million settlements, respectively, after new evidence revealed police misconduct and faulty testimony; a third man, Stefon Morant, will receive...
Connecticut to Pay $15.9 Million in Wrongful Conviction Settlements
Marquis Jackson and Vernon Horn, two Black men, were wrongfully convicted of a 1999 murder in New Haven, Connecticut, and will receive $5.3 million and $4.8 million settlements, respectively, after new evidence revealed police misconduct and faulty testimony; a third man, Stefon Morant, will receive...
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24% Bias Score


Fuji TV Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Sexual Assault Culture in Japan
The downfall of Japanese celebrity Masahiro Nakai due to sexual assault allegations triggered a crisis at Fuji TV, causing executive resignations, sponsor withdrawals, and sparking a national conversation about sexual violence in Japan's media, where underreporting and low conviction rates are preva...
Fuji TV Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Sexual Assault Culture in Japan
The downfall of Japanese celebrity Masahiro Nakai due to sexual assault allegations triggered a crisis at Fuji TV, causing executive resignations, sponsor withdrawals, and sparking a national conversation about sexual violence in Japan's media, where underreporting and low conviction rates are preva...
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28% Bias Score


Netanyahu Accuses Naftali of Theft, Alleges Media Cover-Up
Benjamin Netanyahu accused Mani Naftali of theft from the Prime Minister's residence, claiming a media cover-up and alleging a conspiracy between the media and law enforcement to suppress the story, citing increased expenses at the residence and the downplaying of a complaint against Naftali.
Netanyahu Accuses Naftali of Theft, Alleges Media Cover-Up
Benjamin Netanyahu accused Mani Naftali of theft from the Prime Minister's residence, claiming a media cover-up and alleging a conspiracy between the media and law enforcement to suppress the story, citing increased expenses at the residence and the downplaying of a complaint against Naftali.
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68% Bias Score


ICE conducts new enforcement operations in Los Angeles
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a new series of enforcement operations in the Los Angeles area on Sunday, following similar actions in Chicago and New York, despite a recent change in ICE leadership and the city's ongoing recovery from devastating January wildfires; t...
ICE conducts new enforcement operations in Los Angeles
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted a new series of enforcement operations in the Los Angeles area on Sunday, following similar actions in Chicago and New York, despite a recent change in ICE leadership and the city's ongoing recovery from devastating January wildfires; t...
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60% Bias Score


Netanyahu Accuses State Attorney of Negligence in Corruption Trial
At his Monday corruption trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the State Attorney's Office of negligence in investigating allegations of a media bribery scheme, arguing that he received more negative coverage than usual in 2015 compared to other news sites; a debate over a closed-...
Netanyahu Accuses State Attorney of Negligence in Corruption Trial
At his Monday corruption trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the State Attorney's Office of negligence in investigating allegations of a media bribery scheme, arguing that he received more negative coverage than usual in 2015 compared to other news sites; a debate over a closed-...
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40% Bias Score

Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation at Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, D.C., led to an evacuation on Sunday, but the threat was later deemed unfounded. The threat mentioned John Bolton and Michael Fanone, and followed an incident where Enrique Tarrio, a pardoned January 6th participant, conf...

Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation at Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, D.C., led to an evacuation on Sunday, but the threat was later deemed unfounded. The threat mentioned John Bolton and Michael Fanone, and followed an incident where Enrique Tarrio, a pardoned January 6th participant, conf...
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52% Bias Score

Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation of Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, led to a brief evacuation on Sunday, but was later deemed unfounded; the threat is linked to the recent release of January 6th prisoners.

Bomb Threat Forces Evacuation of Anti-Trump Political Conference
A bomb threat targeting speakers at the Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, led to a brief evacuation on Sunday, but was later deemed unfounded; the threat is linked to the recent release of January 6th prisoners.
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48% Bias Score

Waspi Group Launches £10.5 Billion Legal Challenge Against UK Government
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) group is pursuing legal action against the UK government, demanding £10.5 billion in compensation for 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who weren't adequately informed of state pension age increases, despite the government's acknowledgement of mal...

Waspi Group Launches £10.5 Billion Legal Challenge Against UK Government
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) group is pursuing legal action against the UK government, demanding £10.5 billion in compensation for 3.6 million women born in the 1950s who weren't adequately informed of state pension age increases, despite the government's acknowledgement of mal...
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60% Bias Score

CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...

CGPJ to Decide on Contentious Supreme Court Appointments
The Spanish General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) will decide on Wednesday the appointments of four Supreme Court chamber presidents (Civil, Criminal, Social, and Contentious-Administrative), after a previous failed attempt to reach an agreement, with particular contention surrounding the Criminal...
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48% Bias Score

Immigration Crackdown: Los Angeles Enforcement Operation
US immigration officials conducted enforcement operations in Los Angeles on Sunday, part of a nationwide crackdown targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal convictions, prompting protests from community activists while the city recovers from recent devastating fires.

Immigration Crackdown: Los Angeles Enforcement Operation
US immigration officials conducted enforcement operations in Los Angeles on Sunday, part of a nationwide crackdown targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal convictions, prompting protests from community activists while the city recovers from recent devastating fires.
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48% Bias Score

100+ Dutch Firms Fined for Violating Russian Sanctions
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 100 Dutch companies have been fined or prosecuted for violating sanctions imposed on Russia, with penalties ranging from €500 to €200,000 and prison sentences for severe breaches; authorities prioritize stopping technology transfers to Russia, viewing each pr...

100+ Dutch Firms Fined for Violating Russian Sanctions
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 100 Dutch companies have been fined or prosecuted for violating sanctions imposed on Russia, with penalties ranging from €500 to €200,000 and prison sentences for severe breaches; authorities prioritize stopping technology transfers to Russia, viewing each pr...
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52% Bias Score
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