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Murder Weapon Found in Lollobrigida Case
Guglielmo Palozzi, charged with the murder of Franco Lollobrigida, led authorities to the murder weapon—a 9x21 caliber pistol found in a trash bag years ago—on Monday, after initially remaining silent; Lollobrigida had previously assaulted Palozzi's son, who later died.
Murder Weapon Found in Lollobrigida Case
Guglielmo Palozzi, charged with the murder of Franco Lollobrigida, led authorities to the murder weapon—a 9x21 caliber pistol found in a trash bag years ago—on Monday, after initially remaining silent; Lollobrigida had previously assaulted Palozzi's son, who later died.
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36% Bias Score


Ahrtal Flood: Ex-Administrator Faces Pension Loss Amidst Blame Dispute
Following the 2021 Ahrtal flood, former Ahrweiler district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential pension reduction due to criticism of his handling of the disaster; his lawyer contests this, citing the state government's failures and violation of Pföhler's rights, while highlighting the persi...
Ahrtal Flood: Ex-Administrator Faces Pension Loss Amidst Blame Dispute
Following the 2021 Ahrtal flood, former Ahrweiler district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential pension reduction due to criticism of his handling of the disaster; his lawyer contests this, citing the state government's failures and violation of Pföhler's rights, while highlighting the persi...
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40% Bias Score


German Official Under Investigation for Flood Response Failures
Following a report outlining his handling of the July 2021 Ahr Valley flood, former district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential disciplinary action, including pension revocation, for allegedly failing to declare a state of emergency in a timely manner, resulting in significant loss of life...
German Official Under Investigation for Flood Response Failures
Following a report outlining his handling of the July 2021 Ahr Valley flood, former district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential disciplinary action, including pension revocation, for allegedly failing to declare a state of emergency in a timely manner, resulting in significant loss of life...
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48% Bias Score


Two Men to Stand Trial for Supplying Drugs to Liam Payne Before His Death
Liam Payne, 31, died in Buenos Aires on October 16th after falling from a hotel balcony; two men, Braian Nahuel Paiz and Ezequiel David Pereyra, face trial for allegedly supplying him with cocaine which contributed to his death, confirmed by toxicology reports and hotel security footage.
Two Men to Stand Trial for Supplying Drugs to Liam Payne Before His Death
Liam Payne, 31, died in Buenos Aires on October 16th after falling from a hotel balcony; two men, Braian Nahuel Paiz and Ezequiel David Pereyra, face trial for allegedly supplying him with cocaine which contributed to his death, confirmed by toxicology reports and hotel security footage.
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44% Bias Score


Diddy Accuser Details Allegations of Assault, Coercion, and Financial Control
Jane, testifying under a pseudonym, accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of assault, coercion, and financial control, detailing incidents of alleged physical violence, manipulative behavior, and continued contact after alleged incidents, including alleged payments for rent and legal fees.
Diddy Accuser Details Allegations of Assault, Coercion, and Financial Control
Jane, testifying under a pseudonym, accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of assault, coercion, and financial control, detailing incidents of alleged physical violence, manipulative behavior, and continued contact after alleged incidents, including alleged payments for rent and legal fees.
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56% Bias Score


Netanyahu Cross-Examination Highlights Inconsistencies in Milchan Gifts Case
On the 36th day of his criminal trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent cross-examination in the Tel Aviv District Court, facing questions about inconsistencies in his testimony concerning gifts from Arnon Milchan during Case 1000. The prosecution alleges that Netanyahu leveraged ...
Netanyahu Cross-Examination Highlights Inconsistencies in Milchan Gifts Case
On the 36th day of his criminal trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent cross-examination in the Tel Aviv District Court, facing questions about inconsistencies in his testimony concerning gifts from Arnon Milchan during Case 1000. The prosecution alleges that Netanyahu leveraged ...
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60% Bias Score

Pföhler Faces Pension Revocation Over Ahr Valley Flood Response
Former Ahrweiler district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential pension revocation due to alleged duty violations during the 2021 flood; his lawyer argues the accusations deflect blame from state government failures and a long-standing lack of a flood response plan.

Pföhler Faces Pension Revocation Over Ahr Valley Flood Response
Former Ahrweiler district administrator Jürgen Pföhler faces potential pension revocation due to alleged duty violations during the 2021 flood; his lawyer argues the accusations deflect blame from state government failures and a long-standing lack of a flood response plan.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Rules Former Chicago Alderman Unfit for Trial Due to Health Issues
A federal judge ruled 76-year-old former Chicago alderman Carrie Austin, indicted in 2021 for bribery and lying to the FBI, unfit for trial due to serious health issues including COPD, heart problems, and cancer, effectively halting the proceedings scheduled for November 2025.

Judge Rules Former Chicago Alderman Unfit for Trial Due to Health Issues
A federal judge ruled 76-year-old former Chicago alderman Carrie Austin, indicted in 2021 for bribery and lying to the FBI, unfit for trial due to serious health issues including COPD, heart problems, and cancer, effectively halting the proceedings scheduled for November 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Extremadura Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Case Against Socialist Leader
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura rejected jurisdiction in the case against Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of the Extremadura Socialists, for alleged administrative prevarication and influence peddling, finding that he maneuvered to gain parliamentary immunity to avoid prosecution.

Extremadura Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Case Against Socialist Leader
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura rejected jurisdiction in the case against Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of the Extremadura Socialists, for alleged administrative prevarication and influence peddling, finding that he maneuvered to gain parliamentary immunity to avoid prosecution.
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52% Bias Score

Heuermann Family Divided in "Gilgo Beach Killer" Documentary
A new Peacock documentary, "The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets," presents conflicting accounts from the family of alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann, with his wife maintaining his innocence while his daughter shifts from uncertainty to belief in his guilt after reviewing evidence presented in...

Heuermann Family Divided in "Gilgo Beach Killer" Documentary
A new Peacock documentary, "The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets," presents conflicting accounts from the family of alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann, with his wife maintaining his innocence while his daughter shifts from uncertainty to belief in his guilt after reviewing evidence presented in...
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52% Bias Score

German Prosecutors Investigate Habeck for Defamation; Bundestag Blocks Immunity Lifting
Following a defamation complaint by Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW), German prosecutors opened an investigation into former Federal Minister Robert Habeck. Habeck's immunity was requested but the Bundestag rejected lifting it on June 5, 2024, effectively halting the investigation.

German Prosecutors Investigate Habeck for Defamation; Bundestag Blocks Immunity Lifting
Following a defamation complaint by Sahra Wagenknecht's alliance (BSW), German prosecutors opened an investigation into former Federal Minister Robert Habeck. Habeck's immunity was requested but the Bundestag rejected lifting it on June 5, 2024, effectively halting the investigation.
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36% Bias Score

Nizhny Tagil Gas Explosion Kills 11, Three GazEx Employees Charged
An August 1st gas explosion in a Nizhny Tagil apartment building, caused by a worn gas hose, killed 11 people (six children) and led to the collapse of two stairwells; three GazEx employees face charges for failing to replace the hose.

Nizhny Tagil Gas Explosion Kills 11, Three GazEx Employees Charged
An August 1st gas explosion in a Nizhny Tagil apartment building, caused by a worn gas hose, killed 11 people (six children) and led to the collapse of two stairwells; three GazEx employees face charges for failing to replace the hose.
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36% Bias Score
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