Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; the order halts implementation for 14 days while further legal challenges are considered.
Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; the order halts implementation for 14 days while further legal challenges are considered.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters, Threatens Cities and California
President Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals convicted in the January 6th Capitol attack, threatened to withhold federal funds from cities and California, and extended TikTok's deadline, all while claiming God saved his life after a shooting.
Trump Pardons January 6th Rioters, Threatens Cities and California
President Trump pardoned 1,500 individuals convicted in the January 6th Capitol attack, threatened to withhold federal funds from cities and California, and extended TikTok's deadline, all while claiming God saved his life after a shooting.
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56% Bias Score
Trump Pardons 1,500 Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, including Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers militia, who was sentenced to 18 years. Rhodes and others are now free and plan to seek retribution against those they deem responsible for their p...
Trump Pardons 1,500 Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, including Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers militia, who was sentenced to 18 years. Rhodes and others are now free and plan to seek retribution against those they deem responsible for their p...
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60% Bias Score
Sackler Family Agrees to $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement
The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma agreed to a $7.4 billion settlement over opioid crisis lawsuits, with the Sacklers paying up to $6.5 billion and relinquishing company ownership, exceeding a previous, rejected deal.
Sackler Family Agrees to $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement
The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma agreed to a $7.4 billion settlement over opioid crisis lawsuits, with the Sacklers paying up to $6.5 billion and relinquishing company ownership, exceeding a previous, rejected deal.
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40% Bias Score
UK Launches Antitrust Investigation into Google's Search Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google's search services for anti-competitive practices, marking the first case under a new Digital Markets Act; this follows similar investigations in the US and EU, where Google has faced multiple antitrust lawsuits and substantial ...
UK Launches Antitrust Investigation into Google's Search Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Google's search services for anti-competitive practices, marking the first case under a new Digital Markets Act; this follows similar investigations in the US and EU, where Google has faced multiple antitrust lawsuits and substantial ...
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52% Bias Score
German Stepfather Accused of Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Stepdaughter, Resulting in Pregnancy
A 38-year-old stepfather in Siegen, Germany, is accused of sexually abusing his 12-year-old stepdaughter, resulting in pregnancy and charges of severe sexual abuse and child pornography possession; a separate case involves the girl's biological father and older sister.
German Stepfather Accused of Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Stepdaughter, Resulting in Pregnancy
A 38-year-old stepfather in Siegen, Germany, is accused of sexually abusing his 12-year-old stepdaughter, resulting in pregnancy and charges of severe sexual abuse and child pornography possession; a separate case involves the girl's biological father and older sister.
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44% Bias Score
Aschaffenburg Attack Highlights Failures in German Deportation System
A 28-year-old Afghan man, subject to a deportation order since June 19th, 2023, is suspected of killing a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting widespread criticism of Germany's asylum and deportation system.
Aschaffenburg Attack Highlights Failures in German Deportation System
A 28-year-old Afghan man, subject to a deportation order since June 19th, 2023, is suspected of killing a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting widespread criticism of Germany's asylum and deportation system.
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52% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Quebec's Bill 21
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a challenge to Quebec's Bill 21, which uses the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights, after a lengthy deliberation, potentially impacting the balance of power between provincial and federal governments on fundamental rights and setting a precedent f...
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Quebec's Bill 21
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a challenge to Quebec's Bill 21, which uses the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights, after a lengthy deliberation, potentially impacting the balance of power between provincial and federal governments on fundamental rights and setting a precedent f...
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24% Bias Score
UK Launches Antitrust Investigation into Google
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an antitrust investigation into Google in 2025, examining its market dominance in search and advertising; this follows similar investigations in the US and EU, potentially leading to significant fines or structural changes for Google.
UK Launches Antitrust Investigation into Google
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an antitrust investigation into Google in 2025, examining its market dominance in search and advertising; this follows similar investigations in the US and EU, potentially leading to significant fines or structural changes for Google.
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52% Bias Score
South Korean President Faces Insurrection Charges
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces charges of insurrection and abuse of power following a 51-day investigation into his December 3rd attempt to declare martial law; prosecutors have 11 days to decide whether to file charges, with a potential life sentence or death penalty if convic...
South Korean President Faces Insurrection Charges
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces charges of insurrection and abuse of power following a 51-day investigation into his December 3rd attempt to declare martial law; prosecutors have 11 days to decide whether to file charges, with a potential life sentence or death penalty if convic...
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48% Bias Score
South Korean Investigators Seek Indictment of Ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean investigators are seeking the indictment of ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol on charges of rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which was later overturned by a unanimous parliamentary vote despite the presence of a...
South Korean Investigators Seek Indictment of Ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean investigators are seeking the indictment of ousted President Yoon Suk-yeol on charges of rebellion, abuse of power, and obstruction of parliament following his December 3rd declaration of martial law, which was later overturned by a unanimous parliamentary vote despite the presence of a...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, including Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers and Tom Vournas of the Proud Boys, sparking celebrations among supporters but raising concerns about accountability and future political stability.
Trump Pardons 1,500 January 6th Capitol Attack Participants
President Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, including Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers and Tom Vournas of the Proud Boys, sparking celebrations among supporters but raising concerns about accountability and future political stability.
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64% Bias Score