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Trump Attempts Dismissal of US Attorneys, Raising Concerns of Systemic Undermining
US President Trump's recent X post, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," precedes his attempt to dismiss nearly 70 Biden-appointed US Attorneys, prompting concerns about an attack on the US justice system and potential constitutional crisis.
Trump Attempts Dismissal of US Attorneys, Raising Concerns of Systemic Undermining
US President Trump's recent X post, "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," precedes his attempt to dismiss nearly 70 Biden-appointed US Attorneys, prompting concerns about an attack on the US justice system and potential constitutional crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Ronan's Law: Tougher Knife Sale Regulations to Curb Youth Access
Ronan's Law, spurred by the 2022 death of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, mandates retailer reporting of suspicious knife sales, increases penalties for selling to minors to up to two years in prison, and introduces a two-step online verification system to curb illegal knife sales to young people.
Ronan's Law: Tougher Knife Sale Regulations to Curb Youth Access
Ronan's Law, spurred by the 2022 death of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, mandates retailer reporting of suspicious knife sales, increases penalties for selling to minors to up to two years in prison, and introduces a two-step online verification system to curb illegal knife sales to young people.
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44% Bias Score


UK Introduces Ronan's Law: Stricter Online Knife Sales Regulations
Ronan's Law, named after Ronan Kanda who was murdered with a sword bought online, introduces stricter rules for online knife sales in the UK this spring, including increased penalties for retailers selling knives to minors and a new policing unit to monitor illegal sales on social media.
UK Introduces Ronan's Law: Stricter Online Knife Sales Regulations
Ronan's Law, named after Ronan Kanda who was murdered with a sword bought online, introduces stricter rules for online knife sales in the UK this spring, including increased penalties for retailers selling knives to minors and a new policing unit to monitor illegal sales on social media.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Prosecutor Resigns Over Lack of Evidence in Biden Administration Grant Investigation
Longtime federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned on Tuesday rather than follow orders from Trump-appointed officials to initiate a criminal investigation into environmental grants awarded during the Biden administration due to insufficient evidence, highlighting a pattern of resignations amid conc...
Federal Prosecutor Resigns Over Lack of Evidence in Biden Administration Grant Investigation
Longtime federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned on Tuesday rather than follow orders from Trump-appointed officials to initiate a criminal investigation into environmental grants awarded during the Biden administration due to insufficient evidence, highlighting a pattern of resignations amid conc...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks Terrorist Designation for Six Drug Cartels
The Trump administration submitted to Congress a list of six drug cartels, including the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua and Mexican cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco, for designation as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding the government's ability to combat them.
Trump Administration Seeks Terrorist Designation for Six Drug Cartels
The Trump administration submitted to Congress a list of six drug cartels, including the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua and Mexican cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco, for designation as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding the government's ability to combat them.
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56% Bias Score


Education Department Broadens Ban on Race-Conscious College Policies
The U.S. Department of Education warned colleges they risk losing federal funding if race is considered in any campus policy, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard University; compliance assessments begin within 14 days.
Education Department Broadens Ban on Race-Conscious College Policies
The U.S. Department of Education warned colleges they risk losing federal funding if race is considered in any campus policy, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard University; compliance assessments begin within 14 days.
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56% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Faces 40 Years in Prison for Alleged Coup Plot
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces over 40 years in prison for allegedly plotting a coup to overturn the 2022 election, a stark contrast to the US response to similar accusations against Donald Trump; the indictment details a two-year conspiracy involving disinformation, violence, and t...

Bolsonaro Faces 40 Years in Prison for Alleged Coup Plot
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces over 40 years in prison for allegedly plotting a coup to overturn the 2022 election, a stark contrast to the US response to similar accusations against Donald Trump; the indictment details a two-year conspiracy involving disinformation, violence, and t...
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56% Bias Score

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...
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52% Bias Score

A$AP Rocky Acquitted on Assault Charges
Rapper A$AP Rocky was found not guilty on Tuesday in Los Angeles on two felony assault charges that stemmed from a November 6, 2021 incident where he allegedly shot his former friend, Terell Ephron, during an argument in Hollywood. The jury's decision came after a contentious trial marked by conflic...

A$AP Rocky Acquitted on Assault Charges
Rapper A$AP Rocky was found not guilty on Tuesday in Los Angeles on two felony assault charges that stemmed from a November 6, 2021 incident where he allegedly shot his former friend, Terell Ephron, during an argument in Hollywood. The jury's decision came after a contentious trial marked by conflic...
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40% Bias Score

NYC Mayor Adams Faces Removal Calls After Deputy Mayors Resign
Following the Justice Department's dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, four deputy mayors resigned, prompting Governor Hochul to meet with city leaders to discuss his future, amid calls for his removal and concerns about his ability to govern.

NYC Mayor Adams Faces Removal Calls After Deputy Mayors Resign
Following the Justice Department's dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, four deputy mayors resigned, prompting Governor Hochul to meet with city leaders to discuss his future, amid calls for his removal and concerns about his ability to govern.
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52% Bias Score

House GOP Task Force Aims to Declassify Sensitive Government Documents
Seven House Republicans formed a task force to declassify government secrets related to JFK's assassination, the Epstein client list, COVID-19, UAPs, and 9/11, signaling a conservative-led push for transparency.

House GOP Task Force Aims to Declassify Sensitive Government Documents
Seven House Republicans formed a task force to declassify government secrets related to JFK's assassination, the Epstein client list, COVID-19, UAPs, and 9/11, signaling a conservative-led push for transparency.
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64% Bias Score

New York Governor Considers Removing Mayor Adams Amid Corruption Allegations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces potential removal from office by Governor Kathy Hochul following a corruption investigation, the resignation of four deputies, and his cooperation with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement, leading to accusations of a political deal and deep partis...

New York Governor Considers Removing Mayor Adams Amid Corruption Allegations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces potential removal from office by Governor Kathy Hochul following a corruption investigation, the resignation of four deputies, and his cooperation with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement, leading to accusations of a political deal and deep partis...
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60% Bias Score
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