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Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
Salman Rushdie testified in the trial against Hadi Matar, the man who stabbed him twelve times on August 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, causing him to lose sight in one eye and some motor function in his left hand; the trial is taking place near the 36th anniversary of the Iran...
Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
Salman Rushdie testified in the trial against Hadi Matar, the man who stabbed him twelve times on August 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, causing him to lose sight in one eye and some motor function in his left hand; the trial is taking place near the 36th anniversary of the Iran...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
Spanish Constitutional Court Accepts Appeals Challenging Amnesty Law Interpretation
The Spanish Constitutional Court accepted appeals from three Catalan pro-independence leaders challenging the Supreme Court's interpretation of the amnesty law, arguing it violates their rights; the court will determine if interim measures allowing their political participation are warranted.
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36% Bias Score


Pispirigou's Testimony Continues: Blame, Marriage, and Public Scrutiny
Roula Pispirigou's seventh day of testimony in the Athens Mixed Jury Court for the deaths of her two daughters, Iris and Malena, involved emotional outbursts, accusations against her ex-husband, and conflicting accounts of the children's deaths, all while under intense public scrutiny.
Pispirigou's Testimony Continues: Blame, Marriage, and Public Scrutiny
Roula Pispirigou's seventh day of testimony in the Athens Mixed Jury Court for the deaths of her two daughters, Iris and Malena, involved emotional outbursts, accusations against her ex-husband, and conflicting accounts of the children's deaths, all while under intense public scrutiny.
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32% Bias Score


CFPB Leadership Resigns Amid Agency Shutdown
Following Acting Director Russell Vought's order to cease all work, two top Consumer Financial Protection Bureau officials, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned, citing concerns about legality and consumer protection, adding to uncertainty at the agency which has returned nearly $21 billion to ...
CFPB Leadership Resigns Amid Agency Shutdown
Following Acting Director Russell Vought's order to cease all work, two top Consumer Financial Protection Bureau officials, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned, citing concerns about legality and consumer protection, adding to uncertainty at the agency which has returned nearly $21 billion to ...
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44% Bias Score


Rushdie Testifies About 2022 Stabbing Attack
Salman Rushdie, 77, testified in a New York court about the August 12, 2022 attack where he was stabbed 15 times, resulting in severe injuries including blindness in one eye. The defendant, Hadi Matar, 27, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault.
Rushdie Testifies About 2022 Stabbing Attack
Salman Rushdie, 77, testified in a New York court about the August 12, 2022 attack where he was stabbed 15 times, resulting in severe injuries including blindness in one eye. The defendant, Hadi Matar, 27, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault.
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36% Bias Score


Hospital Failings in Baby's Death Lead to Mother's Self-Blame
A week-old baby, Ida Lock, died at Royal Lancaster Infirmary in 2019 due to hospital failings during delivery; her mother, Sarah Robinson, was wrongly made to feel responsible, highlighting broader issues with maternity care at the trust.
Hospital Failings in Baby's Death Lead to Mother's Self-Blame
A week-old baby, Ida Lock, died at Royal Lancaster Infirmary in 2019 due to hospital failings during delivery; her mother, Sarah Robinson, was wrongly made to feel responsible, highlighting broader issues with maternity care at the trust.
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40% Bias Score

Man Jailed for Murder After Restraining Order Denial in Málaga Domestic Violence Case
A man in Málaga, Spain, has been imprisoned for the murder of his ex-partner, Catalina, following the denial of a restraining order despite a police report and her testimony of threats and coercion; her case was classified as 'medium risk' by the VioGén system.

Man Jailed for Murder After Restraining Order Denial in Málaga Domestic Violence Case
A man in Málaga, Spain, has been imprisoned for the murder of his ex-partner, Catalina, following the denial of a restraining order despite a police report and her testimony of threats and coercion; her case was classified as 'medium risk' by the VioGén system.
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60% Bias Score

Rubiales Testifies, Defends Actions in Non-Consensual Kiss Case
Luis Rubiales, former head of the Spanish Football Federation, testified in court today, defending his non-consensual kiss of Jennifer Hermoso, claiming it was a spontaneous gesture and shifting blame; his testimony reveals common strategies used to minimize such acts and reflects deeply rooted soci...

Rubiales Testifies, Defends Actions in Non-Consensual Kiss Case
Luis Rubiales, former head of the Spanish Football Federation, testified in court today, defending his non-consensual kiss of Jennifer Hermoso, claiming it was a spontaneous gesture and shifting blame; his testimony reveals common strategies used to minimize such acts and reflects deeply rooted soci...
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48% Bias Score

FBI Uncovers 2,400 JFK Assassination Documents
The FBI unearthed about 2,400 undisclosed documents concerning the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy following President Trump's order to release all related files, aiming for transparency, despite expert skepticism about resolving lingering questions regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's role...

FBI Uncovers 2,400 JFK Assassination Documents
The FBI unearthed about 2,400 undisclosed documents concerning the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy following President Trump's order to release all related files, aiming for transparency, despite expert skepticism about resolving lingering questions regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's role...
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44% Bias Score

Bannon Pleads Guilty in Border Wall Fraud Case
Steve Bannon, a former Trump aide, pleaded guilty in New York to defrauding Trump supporters of over \$15 million donated to a border wall project, receiving a three-year conditional discharge and restrictions on future fundraising and official capacities in New York.

Bannon Pleads Guilty in Border Wall Fraud Case
Steve Bannon, a former Trump aide, pleaded guilty in New York to defrauding Trump supporters of over \$15 million donated to a border wall project, receiving a three-year conditional discharge and restrictions on future fundraising and official capacities in New York.
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44% Bias Score

Infant Dies in Hospital Parking Lot Crash; Driver Jailed
Eight-month-old Mabli Cariad Hall died after being struck by a car driven by Bridget Curtis, who was jailed for four years for causing death by dangerous driving; the incident occurred on June 21, 2023, outside Withybush Hospital, Carmarthenshire, while Mabli's father Robert Hall was visiting his dy...

Infant Dies in Hospital Parking Lot Crash; Driver Jailed
Eight-month-old Mabli Cariad Hall died after being struck by a car driven by Bridget Curtis, who was jailed for four years for causing death by dangerous driving; the incident occurred on June 21, 2023, outside Withybush Hospital, Carmarthenshire, while Mabli's father Robert Hall was visiting his dy...
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24% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill: Proposed Shift from High Court to Expert Panels
A proposed amendment to the assisted dying bill in England and Wales suggests replacing High Court approval of individual cases with expert panels chaired by a senior legal figure and including psychiatrists and social workers, aiming to improve efficiency while maintaining safeguards.

Assisted Dying Bill: Proposed Shift from High Court to Expert Panels
A proposed amendment to the assisted dying bill in England and Wales suggests replacing High Court approval of individual cases with expert panels chaired by a senior legal figure and including psychiatrists and social workers, aiming to improve efficiency while maintaining safeguards.
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48% Bias Score
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