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Missouri Man Allowed to Attend Trump Inauguration Despite January 6th Guilty Plea
A Missouri man, Eric Peterson, who pleaded guilty to entering the US Capitol during the January 6, 2021 riot, was granted permission by Judge Tanya Chutkan to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration despite facing sentencing on January 27, 2025, and owing $500 in restitution; his attorney cited ...
Missouri Man Allowed to Attend Trump Inauguration Despite January 6th Guilty Plea
A Missouri man, Eric Peterson, who pleaded guilty to entering the US Capitol during the January 6, 2021 riot, was granted permission by Judge Tanya Chutkan to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration despite facing sentencing on January 27, 2025, and owing $500 in restitution; his attorney cited ...
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump and his co-defendants in a case related to the 2020 election due to a perceived conflict of interest involving a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired; a new prosecutor will be appoin...
Georgia Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump and his co-defendants in a case related to the 2020 election due to a perceived conflict of interest involving a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired; a new prosecutor will be appoin...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Entrepreneurs Face Fraud Trial Over COVID-19 Mask Deal
Three Dutch entrepreneurs stand trial in Rotterdam for allegedly defrauding the government and private companies during the COVID-19 pandemic by profiting millions from a mask deal, using a commercial business structure despite claiming non-profit status; the case involves 17,000 pages of evidence a...
Dutch Entrepreneurs Face Fraud Trial Over COVID-19 Mask Deal
Three Dutch entrepreneurs stand trial in Rotterdam for allegedly defrauding the government and private companies during the COVID-19 pandemic by profiting millions from a mask deal, using a commercial business structure despite claiming non-profit status; the case involves 17,000 pages of evidence a...
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48% Bias Score


Transgender Woman Sues Washington Corrections Over Prison Transfer
Amber Kim, a transgender woman in Washington state, was transferred from a women's to a men's prison following a consensual sexual act with a cellmate, prompting a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment and highlighting concerns about the safety and treatment of transgender i...
Transgender Woman Sues Washington Corrections Over Prison Transfer
Amber Kim, a transgender woman in Washington state, was transferred from a women's to a men's prison following a consensual sexual act with a cellmate, prompting a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment and highlighting concerns about the safety and treatment of transgender i...
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40% Bias Score


Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.
Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.
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32% Bias Score


Bragg's Office Seeks to Preserve Trump's Guilty Verdict, Proposing Postponement Until 2029
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office filed a legal brief on Tuesday, requesting that Justice Juan Merchan not dismiss President-elect Donald Trump's guilty verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records, proposing alternatives like a stay until 2029 to accommodate presidential immunity while prese...
Bragg's Office Seeks to Preserve Trump's Guilty Verdict, Proposing Postponement Until 2029
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office filed a legal brief on Tuesday, requesting that Justice Juan Merchan not dismiss President-elect Donald Trump's guilty verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records, proposing alternatives like a stay until 2029 to accommodate presidential immunity while prese...
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56% Bias Score

Diabetic Director Wins £20,000 in Discrimination Claim
Mark Davis, a diabetic director at P2CG, won a £20,661 disability discrimination claim after being dismissed; a tribunal found his bosses knew about his condition and that it influenced his firing, despite their denials.

Diabetic Director Wins £20,000 in Discrimination Claim
Mark Davis, a diabetic director at P2CG, won a £20,661 disability discrimination claim after being dismissed; a tribunal found his bosses knew about his condition and that it influenced his firing, despite their denials.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump and co-defendants in a 2020 election case due to a perceived conflict of interest, halting proceedings and necessitating a new prosecutor; the decision, however, did not dismiss the indictment.

Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies DA Willis from Trump Election Case
A Georgia appeals court disqualified District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump and co-defendants in a 2020 election case due to a perceived conflict of interest, halting proceedings and necessitating a new prosecutor; the decision, however, did not dismiss the indictment.
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48% Bias Score

Manhattan DA Charges Suspect with Terrorism in UnitedHealthCare CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, 26, was charged with 11 counts, including premeditated murder as an act of terrorism, for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; prosecutors cited the attack's public nature, online praise, and subsequent corporate security concerns as evidence.

Manhattan DA Charges Suspect with Terrorism in UnitedHealthCare CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, 26, was charged with 11 counts, including premeditated murder as an act of terrorism, for the December 4th killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; prosecutors cited the attack's public nature, online praise, and subsequent corporate security concerns as evidence.
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48% Bias Score

Schumacher Family Extortion: Nurse Under Investigation
German prosecutors are investigating a nurse for her alleged role in an attempted €15 million extortion of the Schumacher family involving 900 photos, 600 videos, and Michael Schumacher's medical records; three men are on trial.

Schumacher Family Extortion: Nurse Under Investigation
German prosecutors are investigating a nurse for her alleged role in an attempted €15 million extortion of the Schumacher family involving 900 photos, 600 videos, and Michael Schumacher's medical records; three men are on trial.
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36% Bias Score

Bulldogs' Appeal Cuts Landmark Sexual Abuse Payout in Half
A landmark \$5.9 million sexual abuse payout against the Western Bulldogs Football Club was reduced to \$2.6 million on appeal, though the court upheld the club's negligence in failing to prevent abuse by a volunteer, Graeme Hobbs, against Adam Kneale between 1984 and 1990.

Bulldogs' Appeal Cuts Landmark Sexual Abuse Payout in Half
A landmark \$5.9 million sexual abuse payout against the Western Bulldogs Football Club was reduced to \$2.6 million on appeal, though the court upheld the club's negligence in failing to prevent abuse by a volunteer, Graeme Hobbs, against Adam Kneale between 1984 and 1990.
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40% Bias Score

MSO Terminates Pianist's Contract After Gaza Comments, Challenging Artists' Legal Protections
Following her August 11, 2024 performance of "Witness", a piece dedicated to slain Palestinian journalists, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) terminated pianist Kathryn Stott's contract and cancelled future performances, claiming in court that she has no legal connection to the orchestra, threa...

MSO Terminates Pianist's Contract After Gaza Comments, Challenging Artists' Legal Protections
Following her August 11, 2024 performance of "Witness", a piece dedicated to slain Palestinian journalists, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) terminated pianist Kathryn Stott's contract and cancelled future performances, claiming in court that she has no legal connection to the orchestra, threa...
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48% Bias Score
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