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DOGE's Access to IRS Data Sparks Privacy Concerns, Refund Delay Fears
Democratic senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren are raising concerns about Elon Musk's cost-cutting group, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), gaining access to sensitive IRS data, potentially delaying tax refunds for millions of Americans and raising privacy concerns.
DOGE's Access to IRS Data Sparks Privacy Concerns, Refund Delay Fears
Democratic senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren are raising concerns about Elon Musk's cost-cutting group, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), gaining access to sensitive IRS data, potentially delaying tax refunds for millions of Americans and raising privacy concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Announces Three Key Administrative Appointments
President Trump announced three key administrative appointments on Sunday: Judge Jason Reding Quiñones as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Jim Byron as senior advisor to the acting national archivist at NARA, and John Jovanovic as chairman and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the ...
Trump Announces Three Key Administrative Appointments
President Trump announced three key administrative appointments on Sunday: Judge Jason Reding Quiñones as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Jim Byron as senior advisor to the acting national archivist at NARA, and John Jovanovic as chairman and CEO of the Export-Import Bank of the ...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor General Refuses to Remove Prosecutor Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz refused to remove Prosecutor Teresa Peramato from a case despite conflict-of-interest concerns raised by fellow prosecutor José Miguel de la Rosa, who argued Peramato's prior professional relationship with the plaintiff compromised her impartiality; thi...
Spanish Prosecutor General Refuses to Remove Prosecutor Amid Conflict-of-Interest Concerns
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz refused to remove Prosecutor Teresa Peramato from a case despite conflict-of-interest concerns raised by fellow prosecutor José Miguel de la Rosa, who argued Peramato's prior professional relationship with the plaintiff compromised her impartiality; thi...
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44% Bias Score


Maguire's ICAC Testimony Challenged by Secret Recording
A secretly recorded phone call is central to the trial of former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire, who is accused of misleading the ICAC about a potential multimillion-dollar property deal involving Chinese company Country Garden and his communications with Canterbury councillor Michael Hawatt.
Maguire's ICAC Testimony Challenged by Secret Recording
A secretly recorded phone call is central to the trial of former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire, who is accused of misleading the ICAC about a potential multimillion-dollar property deal involving Chinese company Country Garden and his communications with Canterbury councillor Michael Hawatt.
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...
Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...
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40% Bias Score


Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.
Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.
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48% Bias Score

Vier Leben": Tatort Exposes Afghanistan Evacuation Fallout
In the new Tatort episode "Vier Leben," set in Berlin's Humboldt Forum, former politician and lobbyist Jürgen Weghorst is murdered by snipers in retribution for his role in the disastrous 2021 Afghanistan evacuation where his actions led to the death of Afghan helpers' loved ones.

Vier Leben": Tatort Exposes Afghanistan Evacuation Fallout
In the new Tatort episode "Vier Leben," set in Berlin's Humboldt Forum, former politician and lobbyist Jürgen Weghorst is murdered by snipers in retribution for his role in the disastrous 2021 Afghanistan evacuation where his actions led to the death of Afghan helpers' loved ones.
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24% Bias Score

Canada Expands Immigration Officer Powers to Cancel Visas
Canada's new immigration rules grant officers wider authority to cancel visitor visas and travel permits, aiming to strengthen border security and combat fraud; this may lead to 7,000 more visa cancellations annually and potential challenges for travelers.

Canada Expands Immigration Officer Powers to Cancel Visas
Canada's new immigration rules grant officers wider authority to cancel visitor visas and travel permits, aiming to strengthen border security and combat fraud; this may lead to 7,000 more visa cancellations annually and potential challenges for travelers.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Blocks Guardia Civil's Rural Station Reorganization Plan
A Spanish court blocked the Guardia Civil's plan to reorganize rural stations to address staff shortages, requiring station chiefs to also patrol, due to concerns about compromised safety and work-life balance, impacting security in rural areas.

Spanish Court Blocks Guardia Civil's Rural Station Reorganization Plan
A Spanish court blocked the Guardia Civil's plan to reorganize rural stations to address staff shortages, requiring station chiefs to also patrol, due to concerns about compromised safety and work-life balance, impacting security in rural areas.
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48% Bias Score

Fake Bailiff Scam Targets Individuals
Criminals are impersonating bailiffs to extort money from unsuspecting individuals in a growing scam involving fabricated debts and duplicated court systems; victims in Northumberland and Cheshire nearly lost thousands of pounds before verifying the information.

Fake Bailiff Scam Targets Individuals
Criminals are impersonating bailiffs to extort money from unsuspecting individuals in a growing scam involving fabricated debts and duplicated court systems; victims in Northumberland and Cheshire nearly lost thousands of pounds before verifying the information.
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28% Bias Score

Victoria's Police Chief Dismissed After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria's Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was dismissed on Friday after a no-confidence vote by 87% of police association members following a pay dispute; a senior bureaucrat delivered the news, not the Premier or Police Minister, prompting criticism.

Victoria's Police Chief Dismissed After No-Confidence Vote
Victoria's Chief Commissioner Shane Patton was dismissed on Friday after a no-confidence vote by 87% of police association members following a pay dispute; a senior bureaucrat delivered the news, not the Premier or Police Minister, prompting criticism.
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44% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Inspects Piraeus Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum
Prime Minister Mitsotakis visited Piraeus, inspecting the under-construction Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum—both partially or fully funded by the Recovery Fund and slated for completion by mid-2026, significantly upgrading the city's infrastructure and cultural offerings.

Mitsotakis Inspects Piraeus Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum
Prime Minister Mitsotakis visited Piraeus, inspecting the under-construction Courthouse and Underwater Antiquities Museum—both partially or fully funded by the Recovery Fund and slated for completion by mid-2026, significantly upgrading the city's infrastructure and cultural offerings.
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48% Bias Score
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