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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's "Fork in the Road" Plan for Federal Employees
A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" plan, which offered buyouts to over 2 million federal employees to return to in-person work or leave, after labor unions sued, arguing the plan was illegal and lacked funding. Around 65,000 ...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's "Fork in the Road" Plan for Federal Employees
A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" plan, which offered buyouts to over 2 million federal employees to return to in-person work or leave, after labor unions sued, arguing the plan was illegal and lacked funding. Around 65,000 ...
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52% Bias Score


Illinois County Settles $10 Million Lawsuit After Deputy Fatally Shoots Woman
Sonya Massey's family received a $10 million settlement from Sangamon County after she was fatally shot by a deputy in July; the county is implementing policy reforms and will be monitored by the Department of Justice for two years.
Illinois County Settles $10 Million Lawsuit After Deputy Fatally Shoots Woman
Sonya Massey's family received a $10 million settlement from Sangamon County after she was fatally shot by a deputy in July; the county is implementing policy reforms and will be monitored by the Department of Justice for two years.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Corrupt Former Governor Blagojevich
President Donald Trump pardoned former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was convicted of corruption charges including attempting to sell Barack Obama's Senate seat, ending his eight-year prison sentence.
Trump Pardons Corrupt Former Governor Blagojevich
President Donald Trump pardoned former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was convicted of corruption charges including attempting to sell Barack Obama's Senate seat, ending his eight-year prison sentence.
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36% Bias Score


Justice Department Orders Dismissal of Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing potential election impact and restrictions on addressing city issues; prosecutors must seek court approval, and the case may be reviewed after the 2025 election.
Justice Department Orders Dismissal of Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing potential election impact and restrictions on addressing city issues; prosecutors must seek court approval, and the case may be reviewed after the 2025 election.
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40% Bias Score


Archbishop of York Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Church Sex Abuse Scandal
The Archbishop of York survived a no-confidence vote at the Church of England's General Synod on Monday, admitting to mistakes amid a child sex abuse scandal, but vowed to remain in his position despite significant opposition. This follows the resignation of the former Archbishop of Canterbury and o...
Archbishop of York Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Church Sex Abuse Scandal
The Archbishop of York survived a no-confidence vote at the Church of England's General Synod on Monday, admitting to mistakes amid a child sex abuse scandal, but vowed to remain in his position despite significant opposition. This follows the resignation of the former Archbishop of Canterbury and o...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Halts FCPA Prosecutions to Boost US Competitiveness
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday pausing US prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) to promote American competitiveness, prompting criticism from Transparency International.
Trump Halts FCPA Prosecutions to Boost US Competitiveness
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday pausing US prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) to promote American competitiveness, prompting criticism from Transparency International.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Unfreezing of Frozen Funds; Trump Administration Appeals
A Rhode Island federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to fully reinstate frozen federal funds, including those for environmental protection and infrastructure, after finding the administration non-compliant with a previous order. The administration is appealing the decision, settin...

Federal Judge Orders Unfreezing of Frozen Funds; Trump Administration Appeals
A Rhode Island federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to fully reinstate frozen federal funds, including those for environmental protection and infrastructure, after finding the administration non-compliant with a previous order. The administration is appealing the decision, settin...
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40% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Salman Rushdie's Attacker
Hadi Matar, a 27-year-old from New Jersey, is on trial in New York for the August 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie, who suffered severe injuries including the loss of sight in one eye; the attack is connected to Rushdie's 1988 novel, "The Satanic Verses", which prompted death threats and a fat...

Trial Begins for Salman Rushdie's Attacker
Hadi Matar, a 27-year-old from New Jersey, is on trial in New York for the August 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie, who suffered severe injuries including the loss of sight in one eye; the attack is connected to Rushdie's 1988 novel, "The Satanic Verses", which prompted death threats and a fat...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Removes Head of Government Ethics Office
President Donald Trump removed David Huitema, the director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), on Monday, less than three months after his Senate confirmation, a move that follows a pattern of Trump acting against government watchdogs and raises concerns about the administration's commitment t...

Trump Removes Head of Government Ethics Office
President Donald Trump removed David Huitema, the director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), on Monday, less than three months after his Senate confirmation, a move that follows a pattern of Trump acting against government watchdogs and raises concerns about the administration's commitment t...
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44% Bias Score

DOJ to Drop Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Department of Justice will drop federal corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing excessive media coverage and interference with his mayoral duties, pending a review after the November 2025 election; Adams denies all wrongdoing and claims political motivation.

DOJ to Drop Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Adams
The Department of Justice will drop federal corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing excessive media coverage and interference with his mayoral duties, pending a review after the November 2025 election; Adams denies all wrongdoing and claims political motivation.
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48% Bias Score

Justice Department Drops Charges Against New York Mayor Eric Adams
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered federal prosecutors to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams due to concerns about prejudicial pretrial publicity impacting potential witnesses and the jury pool, despite the case involving allegations of bribery and illegal campaign contribu...

Justice Department Drops Charges Against New York Mayor Eric Adams
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered federal prosecutors to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams due to concerns about prejudicial pretrial publicity impacting potential witnesses and the jury pool, despite the case involving allegations of bribery and illegal campaign contribu...
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56% Bias Score

Chilean Deputy Stripped of Immunity in Fraud Case
A Chilean court lifted the parliamentary immunity of deputy Catalina Pérez, allowing prosecution for three counts of fraud related to the misappropriation of approximately \$530,000 in public funds channeled to a foundation run by her partner. The case, dubbed "Convenios," involves irregularities in...

Chilean Deputy Stripped of Immunity in Fraud Case
A Chilean court lifted the parliamentary immunity of deputy Catalina Pérez, allowing prosecution for three counts of fraud related to the misappropriation of approximately \$530,000 in public funds channeled to a foundation run by her partner. The case, dubbed "Convenios," involves irregularities in...
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48% Bias Score
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