Trump Administration Halts Police Reform Agreements
The Trump administration is halting Justice Department agreements requiring police reforms in cities like Minneapolis and Louisville, potentially derailing efforts to address police misconduct following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Trump Administration Halts Police Reform Agreements
The Trump administration is halting Justice Department agreements requiring police reforms in cities like Minneapolis and Louisville, potentially derailing efforts to address police misconduct following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Court Orders Reduction of Nitrogen Pollution
A Hague court ordered the Dutch government to significantly reduce nitrogen pollution in protected nature areas by 2030, or face a €10 million fine, following a lawsuit by Greenpeace due to the government's failure to address critically high levels of nitrogen oxide pollution, mainly stemming from a...
Dutch Court Orders Reduction of Nitrogen Pollution
A Hague court ordered the Dutch government to significantly reduce nitrogen pollution in protected nature areas by 2030, or face a €10 million fine, following a lawsuit by Greenpeace due to the government's failure to address critically high levels of nitrogen oxide pollution, mainly stemming from a...
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40% Bias Score
Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
Canadian Court Certifies Class-Action Lawsuit Against Opioid Companies
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge certified a class-action lawsuit against over 40 opioid companies for allegedly over-promoting prescription opioid use, leading to substantial public health care costs; the B.C. government, joined by all other Canadian governments, alleges wrongful conduct and ...
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44% Bias Score
CNI's Prior Contact with Ripoll Imam Revealed After 2017 Barcelona Attacks
Former Mossos d'Esquadra chief Josep Lluís Trapero revealed that the CNI informed them of prior contacts with Ripoll imam Abdelbaki Es Satty shortly after the August 2017 attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils; declassified documents confirm three meetings in 2014, where the CNI considered but ultimately...
CNI's Prior Contact with Ripoll Imam Revealed After 2017 Barcelona Attacks
Former Mossos d'Esquadra chief Josep Lluís Trapero revealed that the CNI informed them of prior contacts with Ripoll imam Abdelbaki Es Satty shortly after the August 2017 attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils; declassified documents confirm three meetings in 2014, where the CNI considered but ultimately...
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44% Bias Score
Murkowski Condemns Trump Pardons; Hegseth, AI Deal Face Scrutiny
Senator Murkowski condemned Trump's blanket pardons for January 6th rioters; several GOP senators defended Pete Hegseth against abuse accusations; Elon Musk criticized Trump's $500 billion AI deal; and Sean Duffy's nomination as transportation secretary advanced unanimously in the Senate.
Murkowski Condemns Trump Pardons; Hegseth, AI Deal Face Scrutiny
Senator Murkowski condemned Trump's blanket pardons for January 6th rioters; several GOP senators defended Pete Hegseth against abuse accusations; Elon Musk criticized Trump's $500 billion AI deal; and Sean Duffy's nomination as transportation secretary advanced unanimously in the Senate.
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40% Bias Score
Kohberger Trial Delayed Amidst DNA Evidence Dispute
Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, is facing a delayed trial in August 2025, as legal battles rage over the admissibility of DNA evidence from a knife sheath and other potential procedural misconduct.
Kohberger Trial Delayed Amidst DNA Evidence Dispute
Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, is facing a delayed trial in August 2025, as legal battles rage over the admissibility of DNA evidence from a knife sheath and other potential procedural misconduct.
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32% Bias Score
Idaho Murders Case: Judge Closes Pre-Trial Hearings; Kohberger Challenges Evidence
In the Idaho murders case, Judge Steven Hippler closed pre-trial hearings to prevent jury bias, though some portions will be livestreamed. Bryan Kohberger challenges evidence including IGG data, claiming constitutional rights violations; he faces four first-degree murder charges and could face the d...
Idaho Murders Case: Judge Closes Pre-Trial Hearings; Kohberger Challenges Evidence
In the Idaho murders case, Judge Steven Hippler closed pre-trial hearings to prevent jury bias, though some portions will be livestreamed. Bryan Kohberger challenges evidence including IGG data, claiming constitutional rights violations; he faces four first-degree murder charges and could face the d...
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40% Bias Score
Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
A shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School on Wednesday left one 16-year-old female student dead, another injured, and the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, dead by suicide; police are investigating social media posts for motive.
Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
A shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School on Wednesday left one 16-year-old female student dead, another injured, and the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, dead by suicide; police are investigating social media posts for motive.
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48% Bias Score
Judge Rejects Menendez's Appeal, Sentences Looming
A federal judge in Manhattan rejected former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's appeal to overturn his July conviction on 16 counts of bribery and acting as a foreign agent, citing an extraordinarily low likelihood that jurors accessed excluded trial materials on their laptop; Menendez faces sentenci...
Judge Rejects Menendez's Appeal, Sentences Looming
A federal judge in Manhattan rejected former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's appeal to overturn his July conviction on 16 counts of bribery and acting as a foreign agent, citing an extraordinarily low likelihood that jurors accessed excluded trial materials on their laptop; Menendez faces sentenci...
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40% Bias Score
Lively's Lawyers Accuse Baldoni's Attorney of Misleading Statements
Blake Lively's lawyers are asking a New York court for a hearing to address Justin Baldoni's attorney's conduct after he released video footage and announced a website intended to counter Lively's sexual harassment claims against Baldoni, following two cease-and-desist letters.
Lively's Lawyers Accuse Baldoni's Attorney of Misleading Statements
Blake Lively's lawyers are asking a New York court for a hearing to address Justin Baldoni's attorney's conduct after he released video footage and announced a website intended to counter Lively's sexual harassment claims against Baldoni, following two cease-and-desist letters.
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36% Bias Score
Trump Executive Order Targets DEI in Higher Education
President Trump's executive order aims to curb DEI initiatives in federally funded higher education, ordering federal agency DEI office closures and launching reviews of institutional DEI practices, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
Trump Executive Order Targets DEI in Higher Education
President Trump's executive order aims to curb DEI initiatives in federally funded higher education, ordering federal agency DEI office closures and launching reviews of institutional DEI practices, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard.
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80% Bias Score
Trial Begins for Men Accused in NYC Gay Bar Drugging and Robbery Scheme
Three men are on trial in Manhattan, accused of a drugging and robbery scheme targeting patrons outside gay bars from March 2021 to June 2022, resulting in two deaths and financial losses for several victims.
Trial Begins for Men Accused in NYC Gay Bar Drugging and Robbery Scheme
Three men are on trial in Manhattan, accused of a drugging and robbery scheme targeting patrons outside gay bars from March 2021 to June 2022, resulting in two deaths and financial losses for several victims.
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36% Bias Score