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House Subcommittee Votes to Subpoena Clintons in Maxwell Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subcommittee voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with several other prominent figures, in an investigation related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, following a separate vote to subpoena related files.
House Subcommittee Votes to Subpoena Clintons in Maxwell Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subcommittee voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with several other prominent figures, in an investigation related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, following a separate vote to subpoena related files.
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60% Bias Score


Johnson Demands Biden Health Records Amidst Autopen Controversy
Senator Ron Johnson demands the National Archives release records on President Biden's health, following reports of Biden's autopen use for official documents, including pardons, and ongoing White House and congressional investigations into potential cover-ups.
Johnson Demands Biden Health Records Amidst Autopen Controversy
Senator Ron Johnson demands the National Archives release records on President Biden's health, following reports of Biden's autopen use for official documents, including pardons, and ongoing White House and congressional investigations into potential cover-ups.
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60% Bias Score


Biden's Former Doctor Pleads Fifth on President's Health
President Biden's former physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, pleaded the Fifth Amendment during a House Oversight Committee deposition regarding Biden's fitness for office, refusing to answer questions about Biden's health, citing patient confidentiality and concerns about potential legal repercussions. ...
Biden's Former Doctor Pleads Fifth on President's Health
President Biden's former physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, pleaded the Fifth Amendment during a House Oversight Committee deposition regarding Biden's fitness for office, refusing to answer questions about Biden's health, citing patient confidentiality and concerns about potential legal repercussions. ...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use and Alleged Cognitive Decline
President Trump ordered an investigation into President Biden's use of an autopen and alleged cognitive decline, citing a potential cover-up by Biden's advisors; the probe also includes a review of documents signed using the autopen and materials related to Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use and Alleged Cognitive Decline
President Trump ordered an investigation into President Biden's use of an autopen and alleged cognitive decline, citing a potential cover-up by Biden's advisors; the probe also includes a review of documents signed using the autopen and materials related to Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
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52% Bias Score


Alegría Denies Prostitution Allegations in Teruel Hotel Scandal
Minister Pilar Alegría vehemently denied allegations of a party involving prostitutes at a Teruel hotel on September 15, 2020, contradicting anonymous sources cited by Ok Diario and Diario de Teruel, leading to a heated Senate investigation.
Alegría Denies Prostitution Allegations in Teruel Hotel Scandal
Minister Pilar Alegría vehemently denied allegations of a party involving prostitutes at a Teruel hotel on September 15, 2020, contradicting anonymous sources cited by Ok Diario and Diario de Teruel, leading to a heated Senate investigation.
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68% Bias Score


Delayed Storm Inquiry in Valencia Excludes Victims
After a six-month delay, the Valencian Parliament approved a plan to investigate the devastating October 29, 2023, storm, focusing on testimonies from government officials, including those under investigation, while excluding victim associations; hearings will likely begin after summer.
Delayed Storm Inquiry in Valencia Excludes Victims
After a six-month delay, the Valencian Parliament approved a plan to investigate the devastating October 29, 2023, storm, focusing on testimonies from government officials, including those under investigation, while excluding victim associations; hearings will likely begin after summer.
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48% Bias Score

FBI's Clinton Email Probe: Declassified Documents Reveal Incomplete Investigation
Declassified documents reveal the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server was reportedly incomplete, failing to fully analyze obtained thumb drives containing sensitive information, prompting renewed scrutiny and raising questions about political influence and the comparison to the T...

FBI's Clinton Email Probe: Declassified Documents Reveal Incomplete Investigation
Declassified documents reveal the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server was reportedly incomplete, failing to fully analyze obtained thumb drives containing sensitive information, prompting renewed scrutiny and raising questions about political influence and the comparison to the T...
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68% Bias Score

Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in House Investigation
A former Jill Biden aide, Anthony Bernal, invoked the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer questions from House Republicans investigating President Biden's mental state and autopen usage; this follows a similar action from another aide, escalating a partisan political conflict.

Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in House Investigation
A former Jill Biden aide, Anthony Bernal, invoked the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer questions from House Republicans investigating President Biden's mental state and autopen usage; this follows a similar action from another aide, escalating a partisan political conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Hawley Investigates Group for Allegedly Funding LA Riots
Senator Josh Hawley is investigating CHIRLA, a California group that received $34 million in government grants, for allegedly funding and supporting violent protests in Los Angeles; the investigation requests financial and communication records to determine the extent of CHIRLA's involvement.

Hawley Investigates Group for Allegedly Funding LA Riots
Senator Josh Hawley is investigating CHIRLA, a California group that received $34 million in government grants, for allegedly funding and supporting violent protests in Los Angeles; the investigation requests financial and communication records to determine the extent of CHIRLA's involvement.
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.

Spain's Congress to Debate Two Separate Investigations into April 28th Power Outage
The Spanish Congress will debate two separate proposals for investigating the nationwide power outage on April 28th, 2025, one from the PP and another from the PSOE and Sumar, highlighting political divisions and potentially inefficient use of resources.
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Rebuts Corruption Allegations, Cites Coerced Witnesses
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu publicly refuted numerous corruption allegations against him and his administration, asserting that investigations revealed the accusations to be baseless and suggesting that some witnesses were coerced into giving false testimonies.

İmamoğlu Rebuts Corruption Allegations, Cites Coerced Witnesses
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu publicly refuted numerous corruption allegations against him and his administration, asserting that investigations revealed the accusations to be baseless and suggesting that some witnesses were coerced into giving false testimonies.
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60% Bias Score

GAO Investigation Urged into Firings of 25,000+ Federal Employees
Eleven Democratic senators requested a GAO investigation into the firing of at least 25,000 federal probationary employees, citing concerns about public health and safety due to potential inefficiencies and the use of private contractors linked to Elon Musk and Trump administration officials.

GAO Investigation Urged into Firings of 25,000+ Federal Employees
Eleven Democratic senators requested a GAO investigation into the firing of at least 25,000 federal probationary employees, citing concerns about public health and safety due to potential inefficiencies and the use of private contractors linked to Elon Musk and Trump administration officials.
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52% Bias Score
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