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Wisconsin Supreme Court Race: Musk vs. Soros
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1st pits Republican Brad Schimel, backed by Elon Musk, against Democrat Susan Crawford, supported by George Soros. The race, costing millions and impacting decisions on abortion, union rights, and election law, is seen as a major post-2020 election indic...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Race: Musk vs. Soros
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1st pits Republican Brad Schimel, backed by Elon Musk, against Democrat Susan Crawford, supported by George Soros. The race, costing millions and impacting decisions on abortion, union rights, and election law, is seen as a major post-2020 election indic...
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64% Bias Score


AfD's Funding Under Scrutiny as German Elections Near
Germany's upcoming Federal Parliament elections on February 23rd show the Christian Union bloc leading, closely followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD), whose recent €2.35 million donation is under investigation for potential illegality due to suspected obscured origins from a German real esta...
AfD's Funding Under Scrutiny as German Elections Near
Germany's upcoming Federal Parliament elections on February 23rd show the Christian Union bloc leading, closely followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD), whose recent €2.35 million donation is under investigation for potential illegality due to suspected obscured origins from a German real esta...
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40% Bias Score


Australian Electoral Law Faces Legal Challenge Over Incumbent Advantage
Australia's new electoral laws, effective 2028, cap individual electorate spending but grant major parties additional funding, prompting legal concerns from constitutional law expert Anne Twomey about their validity and fairness, with Clive Palmer intending to challenge the legislation.
Australian Electoral Law Faces Legal Challenge Over Incumbent Advantage
Australia's new electoral laws, effective 2028, cap individual electorate spending but grant major parties additional funding, prompting legal concerns from constitutional law expert Anne Twomey about their validity and fairness, with Clive Palmer intending to challenge the legislation.
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40% Bias Score


Record Political Donations in Germany Raise Transparency Concerns Ahead of Election
Before mid-February 2025, large donations to German political parties, particularly the AfD (€4.8 million from three donors), exceeded the total from 2021 and 2017, raising concerns about transparency and undue influence in the upcoming election. Other parties, including the Union and FDP, also rece...
Record Political Donations in Germany Raise Transparency Concerns Ahead of Election
Before mid-February 2025, large donations to German political parties, particularly the AfD (€4.8 million from three donors), exceeded the total from 2021 and 2017, raising concerns about transparency and undue influence in the upcoming election. Other parties, including the Union and FDP, also rece...
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48% Bias Score


Casino High Roller's Presence at Australian Political Events Sparks Concern
Casino high roller Xie Xiongming, linked to the CCP and previously facing serious criminal charges, attended several Australian political events leading up to the federal election, raising concerns about political influence and foreign interference.
Casino High Roller's Presence at Australian Political Events Sparks Concern
Casino high roller Xie Xiongming, linked to the CCP and previously facing serious criminal charges, attended several Australian political events leading up to the federal election, raising concerns about political influence and foreign interference.
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52% Bias Score


Australia's Electoral Law Reform Sparks Crossbench Concerns
Australia's parliament will debate electoral law reforms next week, aiming to cap individual donations at $20,000, limit spending per seat to $800,000, and increase public funding to parties and independents from $3.35 to $5 per vote, sparking concerns from crossbenchers about a potential "major par...
Australia's Electoral Law Reform Sparks Crossbench Concerns
Australia's parliament will debate electoral law reforms next week, aiming to cap individual donations at $20,000, limit spending per seat to $800,000, and increase public funding to parties and independents from $3.35 to $5 per vote, sparking concerns from crossbenchers about a potential "major par...
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48% Bias Score

EPA Criticizes $2 Billion Climate Grant to Abrams-Linked Group
The Biden administration granted $2 billion to Power Forward Communities, a climate group linked to Stacey Abrams, prompting criticism from the EPA for its rapid disbursement and potential conflicts of interest; $20 billion was given to eight entities with minimal oversight.

EPA Criticizes $2 Billion Climate Grant to Abrams-Linked Group
The Biden administration granted $2 billion to Power Forward Communities, a climate group linked to Stacey Abrams, prompting criticism from the EPA for its rapid disbursement and potential conflicts of interest; $20 billion was given to eight entities with minimal oversight.
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76% Bias Score

AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.

AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's Major Parties Strike Deal on Electoral Reform, Sidelining Crossbenchers
Australia's major parties reached a deal to cap political donations at $50,000 and campaign spending, increasing public funding per vote to $5, while sidelining crossbenchers who criticized the lack of parliamentary scrutiny. The changes are slated to take effect in 2028.

Australia's Major Parties Strike Deal on Electoral Reform, Sidelining Crossbenchers
Australia's major parties reached a deal to cap political donations at $50,000 and campaign spending, increasing public funding per vote to $5, while sidelining crossbenchers who criticized the lack of parliamentary scrutiny. The changes are slated to take effect in 2028.
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52% Bias Score

€2.35 Million Donation Funds AfD's Nationwide Poster Campaign
Following a €2.35 million donation from Austrian Gerhard Dingler, an ex-FPÖ official, AfD election posters are appearing nationwide in Germany, attacking Union, SPD, and Green policies while promoting the AfD as a 'civic alternative'.

€2.35 Million Donation Funds AfD's Nationwide Poster Campaign
Following a €2.35 million donation from Austrian Gerhard Dingler, an ex-FPÖ official, AfD election posters are appearing nationwide in Germany, attacking Union, SPD, and Green policies while promoting the AfD as a 'civic alternative'.
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44% Bias Score

Record €2.35 Million Donation to German AfD Raises Campaign Finance Concerns
Three weeks before Germany's federal election, the far-right AfD party received a €2.35 million donation from Austrian FPÖ member Gerhard Dingler, raising concerns about potential illegal campaign financing due to the donor's lack of known wealth and the address provided.

Record €2.35 Million Donation to German AfD Raises Campaign Finance Concerns
Three weeks before Germany's federal election, the far-right AfD party received a €2.35 million donation from Austrian FPÖ member Gerhard Dingler, raising concerns about potential illegal campaign financing due to the donor's lack of known wealth and the address provided.
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56% Bias Score

BC United Receives $223,000 in Donations Post-Election Suspension
Following the suspension of its campaign in the 2024 BC provincial election, the BC United party received over $223,000 in donations, mostly via automatic monthly bank transfers, including $86,000 after the October 19th vote, raising concerns about campaign finance regulations.

BC United Receives $223,000 in Donations Post-Election Suspension
Following the suspension of its campaign in the 2024 BC provincial election, the BC United party received over $223,000 in donations, mostly via automatic monthly bank transfers, including $86,000 after the October 19th vote, raising concerns about campaign finance regulations.
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40% Bias Score
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