Prince Andrew's Email Contradicts Epstein Contact Claim
A newly discovered email reveals Prince Andrew promised to "play some more soon" with Jeffrey Epstein in February 2011, contradicting his 2019 claim that he had ended contact with Epstein in December 2010; this evidence emerged from legal filings in the Jes Staley case.
Prince Andrew's Email Contradicts Epstein Contact Claim
A newly discovered email reveals Prince Andrew promised to "play some more soon" with Jeffrey Epstein in February 2011, contradicting his 2019 claim that he had ended contact with Epstein in December 2010; this evidence emerged from legal filings in the Jes Staley case.
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56% Bias Score
Lifeguard Trial Following Pool Death in Armagh
Three lifeguards in Armagh, Northern Ireland, stand trial for failing to take reasonable care of a swimmer, Christopher Rogers, who died in 2017 after remaining submerged for over five minutes; one lifeguard described his actions as 'the best I could... with the knowledge I had'.
Lifeguard Trial Following Pool Death in Armagh
Three lifeguards in Armagh, Northern Ireland, stand trial for failing to take reasonable care of a swimmer, Christopher Rogers, who died in 2017 after remaining submerged for over five minutes; one lifeguard described his actions as 'the best I could... with the knowledge I had'.
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32% Bias Score
Leaked Documents Reveal Hamas Plan, State Actor Involvement, and Dispute Over Israeli Leadership's Knowledge
New details in the leaked documents scandal reveal a Hamas plan to psychologically pressure Israel, a state actor's involvement in an attack, and a dispute over whether the Israeli political leadership was fully informed. A non-commissioned officer, Ari Rosenfeld, faces legal action for leaking the ...
Leaked Documents Reveal Hamas Plan, State Actor Involvement, and Dispute Over Israeli Leadership's Knowledge
New details in the leaked documents scandal reveal a Hamas plan to psychologically pressure Israel, a state actor's involvement in an attack, and a dispute over whether the Israeli political leadership was fully informed. A non-commissioned officer, Ari Rosenfeld, faces legal action for leaking the ...
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36% Bias Score
Appeals Court Clears Release of Partial Trump Election Report
A federal appeals court approved the release of part of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report investigating Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election; however, Trump might appeal to the Supreme Court, and a second volume regarding documents will remain sealed until after the related prosecution c...
Appeals Court Clears Release of Partial Trump Election Report
A federal appeals court approved the release of part of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report investigating Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election; however, Trump might appeal to the Supreme Court, and a second volume regarding documents will remain sealed until after the related prosecution c...
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48% Bias Score
South Korea's Democracy Defies Yoon's Coup Attempt
A month after President Yoon's failed coup in South Korea, his arrest attempt failed due to loyal guards and supporters; however, the swift rejection of martial law by parliament, the media's continued critical reporting, and Yoon's impeachment demonstrate the strength of South Korean democracy desp...
South Korea's Democracy Defies Yoon's Coup Attempt
A month after President Yoon's failed coup in South Korea, his arrest attempt failed due to loyal guards and supporters; however, the swift rejection of martial law by parliament, the media's continued critical reporting, and Yoon's impeachment demonstrate the strength of South Korean democracy desp...
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32% Bias Score
Yoon Suk-yeol Ignores Summons, Faces Arrest
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol ignored a summons from the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) on December 18th, 2024, regarding his December 3rd declaration of martial law; the CIO and the prosecution are considering arrest warrants; Parliament already dismissed him, and the Constitutional C...
Yoon Suk-yeol Ignores Summons, Faces Arrest
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol ignored a summons from the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) on December 18th, 2024, regarding his December 3rd declaration of martial law; the CIO and the prosecution are considering arrest warrants; Parliament already dismissed him, and the Constitutional C...
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40% Bias Score
AI Hallucinations Derail Expert Testimony in Deepfake Lawsuit
A Minnesota lawsuit challenging a ban on AI-generated election deepfakes saw expert witness testimony dismissed after it was revealed that the AI used to create the filing hallucinated multiple citations, highlighting the risks of over-reliance on AI in legal settings.
AI Hallucinations Derail Expert Testimony in Deepfake Lawsuit
A Minnesota lawsuit challenging a ban on AI-generated election deepfakes saw expert witness testimony dismissed after it was revealed that the AI used to create the filing hallucinated multiple citations, highlighting the risks of over-reliance on AI in legal settings.
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52% Bias Score
Indictment of Istanbul Bar Association Leadership for Alleged Terrorist Propaganda
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office indicted 11 members of the Istanbul Bar Association, including its president, for alleged "terrorist propaganda" and dissemination of misinformation following a December 2024 tweet about deaths in Syria; the prosecution seeks their removal and new electi...
Indictment of Istanbul Bar Association Leadership for Alleged Terrorist Propaganda
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office indicted 11 members of the Istanbul Bar Association, including its president, for alleged "terrorist propaganda" and dissemination of misinformation following a December 2024 tweet about deaths in Syria; the prosecution seeks their removal and new electi...
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52% Bias Score
RICO Lawsuit Accuses Sunny Hostin's Husband of $459 Million Insurance Fraud
A $459 million RICO lawsuit accuses Sunny Hostin's husband, orthopedic surgeon Manny Hostin, and 199 others of insurance fraud, alleging unnecessary surgeries and fraudulent billing for 'low-impact' collisions between 2009 and December 2024, potentially resulting in years-long court battles.
RICO Lawsuit Accuses Sunny Hostin's Husband of $459 Million Insurance Fraud
A $459 million RICO lawsuit accuses Sunny Hostin's husband, orthopedic surgeon Manny Hostin, and 199 others of insurance fraud, alleging unnecessary surgeries and fraudulent billing for 'low-impact' collisions between 2009 and December 2024, potentially resulting in years-long court battles.
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52% Bias Score
Court Decisions on Taghi, Trump, and 2002 Murder Case
Dutch courts are considering a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, a New York court rules on the Donald Trump hush-money case, and a Groningen court issues a verdict on a 2002 murder case; meanwhile, the European institute Copernicus reports that last year's global temperature was ...
Court Decisions on Taghi, Trump, and 2002 Murder Case
Dutch courts are considering a request to replace judges in the Ridouan Taghi trial, a New York court rules on the Donald Trump hush-money case, and a Groningen court issues a verdict on a 2002 murder case; meanwhile, the European institute Copernicus reports that last year's global temperature was ...
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24% Bias Score
Mangione Faces Federal Charges, Death Penalty Possible
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in New York, was extradited from Pennsylvania on December 14th and arraigned on four federal charges, including murder carrying the death penalty. He is being held without bail.
Mangione Faces Federal Charges, Death Penalty Possible
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in New York, was extradited from Pennsylvania on December 14th and arraigned on four federal charges, including murder carrying the death penalty. He is being held without bail.
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32% Bias Score
Prosecutors Oppose January 6th Rioters' Requests to Attend Trump's Inauguration
Federal prosecutors opposed convicted January 6th rioter Cindy Young's request to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration due to her past calls for violence against law enforcement and mocking of officers injured during the riot; another defendant, Russell Taylor, faces a similar request.
Prosecutors Oppose January 6th Rioters' Requests to Attend Trump's Inauguration
Federal prosecutors opposed convicted January 6th rioter Cindy Young's request to attend President-elect Trump's inauguration due to her past calls for violence against law enforcement and mocking of officers injured during the riot; another defendant, Russell Taylor, faces a similar request.
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52% Bias Score