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Four Teenagers Charged as Adults After Riot at Pennsylvania Juvenile Detention Center
On Saturday evening, a riot at the Outside In School of Experiential Education in Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania involved approximately 20 students, resulting in four teenagers facing adult charges for aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and riot; the incident caused tens...
Four Teenagers Charged as Adults After Riot at Pennsylvania Juvenile Detention Center
On Saturday evening, a riot at the Outside In School of Experiential Education in Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania involved approximately 20 students, resulting in four teenagers facing adult charges for aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and riot; the incident caused tens...
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40% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a directive issued after a Fulton County incident involving Wake Technology Services accessing Dominion voting machines in 2021; the court rejected the county's chal...
Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a directive issued after a Fulton County incident involving Wake Technology Services accessing Dominion voting machines in 2021; the court rejected the county's chal...
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44% Bias Score


Model Dayle Haddon Dies from Carbon Monoxide Leak
Model Dayle Haddon died, and another person was hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heating system at her daughter's Bucks County, Pennsylvania home on Friday morning; two medics were also hospitalized, and a police officer treated at the scene.
Model Dayle Haddon Dies from Carbon Monoxide Leak
Model Dayle Haddon died, and another person was hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heating system at her daughter's Bucks County, Pennsylvania home on Friday morning; two medics were also hospitalized, and a police officer treated at the scene.
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28% Bias Score


Musk's Fraud Claims Prompt Pennsylvania Election Inquiry
Emails reveal that Elon Musk's X posts alleging voting fraud prompted a Pennsylvania state senator to contact election officials in Lebanon County about overseas voting, raising concerns despite evidence showing voter fraud is rare.
Musk's Fraud Claims Prompt Pennsylvania Election Inquiry
Emails reveal that Elon Musk's X posts alleging voting fraud prompted a Pennsylvania state senator to contact election officials in Lebanon County about overseas voting, raising concerns despite evidence showing voter fraud is rare.
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48% Bias Score


Biden Commutations Spark Outrage from Victims of Public Corruption
President Biden commuted the sentences of Pennsylvania Judge Michael Conahan, convicted in the "kids for cash" scandal, and Illinois embezzler Rita Crundwell, drawing outrage from victims who feel the decision re-victimizes them and is an injustice, despite the commutations being part of a larger, b...
Biden Commutations Spark Outrage from Victims of Public Corruption
President Biden commuted the sentences of Pennsylvania Judge Michael Conahan, convicted in the "kids for cash" scandal, and Illinois embezzler Rita Crundwell, drawing outrage from victims who feel the decision re-victimizes them and is an injustice, despite the commutations being part of a larger, b...
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56% Bias Score


"Pennsylvania Jury Rules Against Wrongfully Convicted 11-Year-Old in Lawsuit Against State Troopers"
"A Pennsylvania jury ruled in favor of four former state troopers sued by Jordan Brown, who was wrongfully convicted of murder at age 11 and later exonerated, finding insufficient evidence of malice or fabricated evidence in their investigation of the 2009 death of Kenzie Houk. "
"Pennsylvania Jury Rules Against Wrongfully Convicted 11-Year-Old in Lawsuit Against State Troopers"
"A Pennsylvania jury ruled in favor of four former state troopers sued by Jordan Brown, who was wrongfully convicted of murder at age 11 and later exonerated, finding insufficient evidence of malice or fabricated evidence in their investigation of the 2009 death of Kenzie Houk. "
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44% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Court Upholds State's Authority Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's Secretary of State has the authority to block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, rejecting a challenge by Fulton County officials who allowed such access in 2021 and had their machines decertified as a result. The ruling cited a 1937 state...

Pennsylvania Court Upholds State's Authority Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's Secretary of State has the authority to block unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, rejecting a challenge by Fulton County officials who allowed such access in 2021 and had their machines decertified as a result. The ruling cited a 1937 state...
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48% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block counties from allowing unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a decision to decertify Fulton County's machines after Republican officials permitted an outside firm to examine them in 2021 following claims...

Pennsylvania Court Upholds State Control Over Voting Machine Access
A Pennsylvania court ruled that the state's secretary of state can block counties from allowing unauthorized third-party access to voting machines, upholding a decision to decertify Fulton County's machines after Republican officials permitted an outside firm to examine them in 2021 following claims...
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52% Bias Score

Manhattan CEO Murder Suspect Faces Impending Indictment
Luigi Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania on December 9th, is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in Manhattan; a grand jury is considering evidence, and he faces possible extradition to New York on charges including second-degree murder.

Manhattan CEO Murder Suspect Faces Impending Indictment
Luigi Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania on December 9th, is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th in Manhattan; a grand jury is considering evidence, and he faces possible extradition to New York on charges including second-degree murder.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's East Palestine Visit Cited as Electoral Turning Point
Following a February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, Donald Trump's visit and contrasting response to President Biden's delayed visit is credited by a top campaign official with shifting electoral momentum, highlighting the political impact of disaster response.

Trump's East Palestine Visit Cited as Electoral Turning Point
Following a February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, Donald Trump's visit and contrasting response to President Biden's delayed visit is credited by a top campaign official with shifting electoral momentum, highlighting the political impact of disaster response.
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48% Bias Score

Mangione Retains High-Profile Attorney in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, 26, of Baltimore, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday and charged in New York with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, along with weapons and forgery charges; he also faces related charges in Pennsylvania and is fighting extradition.

Mangione Retains High-Profile Attorney in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione, 26, of Baltimore, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday and charged in New York with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, along with weapons and forgery charges; he also faces related charges in Pennsylvania and is fighting extradition.
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40% Bias Score

Suspect in CEO Murder Challenges Forensic Evidence
Luigi Mangione, 26, is the suspect in the December 4th murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; NYPD matched a ghost gun and fingerprints found on Mangione to the crime scene, but Mangione's lawyer questions the evidence's reliability.

Suspect in CEO Murder Challenges Forensic Evidence
Luigi Mangione, 26, is the suspect in the December 4th murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; NYPD matched a ghost gun and fingerprints found on Mangione to the crime scene, but Mangione's lawyer questions the evidence's reliability.
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44% Bias Score
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