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No Evidence of 'Two-Tier Policing' in Southport Riot Response, Report Finds
A Home Affairs Committee report found no evidence of "two-tier policing" in the Southport riot response, concluding that police actions were justified by the high levels of violence and that 1,804 arrests and 1,072 charges had been made by January 22.
No Evidence of 'Two-Tier Policing' in Southport Riot Response, Report Finds
A Home Affairs Committee report found no evidence of "two-tier policing" in the Southport riot response, concluding that police actions were justified by the high levels of violence and that 1,804 arrests and 1,072 charges had been made by January 22.
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52% Bias Score


Silicon Valley's Political Divide: Workers Protest, Executives Remain Silent
Recent anti-Trump protests in San Jose, California, reveal a deep political chasm between rank-and-file tech workers and their leadership; thousands marched, contrasting with the absence of tech executives, highlighting concerns about wealth inequality and eroding democratic values.
Silicon Valley's Political Divide: Workers Protest, Executives Remain Silent
Recent anti-Trump protests in San Jose, California, reveal a deep political chasm between rank-and-file tech workers and their leadership; thousands marched, contrasting with the absence of tech executives, highlighting concerns about wealth inequality and eroding democratic values.
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52% Bias Score


Poll Skepticism Sparks Debate on Acceptance of Election Results
Conservative Party supporters' display of "Do you believe the polls?" shirts at a Brampton campaign event prompted questions about accepting election results; while both party leaders affirmed acceptance, Liberal Leader Mark Carney linked poll skepticism to potentially rejecting election outcomes, a...
Poll Skepticism Sparks Debate on Acceptance of Election Results
Conservative Party supporters' display of "Do you believe the polls?" shirts at a Brampton campaign event prompted questions about accepting election results; while both party leaders affirmed acceptance, Liberal Leader Mark Carney linked poll skepticism to potentially rejecting election outcomes, a...
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56% Bias Score


Whistleblower Case Highlights Conflict Between Transgender Healthcare and Patient Privacy
Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower, leaked documents revealing Texas Children's Hospital's provision of transgender medical procedures to minors until May 2023; facing up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, the Biden Justice Department dropped charges after a House Judiciary Committee hearing w...
Whistleblower Case Highlights Conflict Between Transgender Healthcare and Patient Privacy
Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower, leaked documents revealing Texas Children's Hospital's provision of transgender medical procedures to minors until May 2023; facing up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, the Biden Justice Department dropped charges after a House Judiciary Committee hearing w...
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64% Bias Score


Navigating Political Disagreements: Maintaining Relationships vs. Upholding Values
Readers share their experiences navigating political disagreements with family and friends, revealing strategies for managing conflict and ethical considerations in maintaining relationships with those holding opposing views.
Navigating Political Disagreements: Maintaining Relationships vs. Upholding Values
Readers share their experiences navigating political disagreements with family and friends, revealing strategies for managing conflict and ethical considerations in maintaining relationships with those holding opposing views.
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20% Bias Score


Turkish Court Decision and Public Opinion on İmamoğlu Case
A Turkish court's house arrest decision for Mahir Polat, coupled with recent polls showing public disapproval of the government's actions against Ekrem İmamoğlu, suggests potential shifts in media and public opinion.
Turkish Court Decision and Public Opinion on İmamoğlu Case
A Turkish court's house arrest decision for Mahir Polat, coupled with recent polls showing public disapproval of the government's actions against Ekrem İmamoğlu, suggests potential shifts in media and public opinion.
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68% Bias Score

Sanders Rallies 36,000, Condemns Trump's 'Oligarchic' Policies
Bernie Sanders held a massive rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, attracting 36,000 supporters and criticizing President Trump's policies as creating an oligarchic society, while Trump addressed a UFC event in Miami receiving a highly enthusiastic welcome.

Sanders Rallies 36,000, Condemns Trump's 'Oligarchic' Policies
Bernie Sanders held a massive rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, attracting 36,000 supporters and criticizing President Trump's policies as creating an oligarchic society, while Trump addressed a UFC event in Miami receiving a highly enthusiastic welcome.
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60% Bias Score

Close Ecuadorian Election Highlights Deep Political Polarization
In Ecuador's tense presidential election, a rematch of the 2023 vote, candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González are vying for power amid deep political polarization, impacting social cohesion and economic stability, with uncertainty remaining even after the votes are cast.

Close Ecuadorian Election Highlights Deep Political Polarization
In Ecuador's tense presidential election, a rematch of the 2023 vote, candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González are vying for power amid deep political polarization, impacting social cohesion and economic stability, with uncertainty remaining even after the votes are cast.
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60% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Diaspora in Madrid Pivotal in Tight Presidential Race
Ecuador's presidential election is highly contested, with the significant Ecuadorian diaspora in Madrid (16% of the foreign vote) playing a crucial role. High abstention rates among emigrants in previous elections (over 60%) underscore the importance of current efforts to engage this voter base, lar...

Ecuadorian Diaspora in Madrid Pivotal in Tight Presidential Race
Ecuador's presidential election is highly contested, with the significant Ecuadorian diaspora in Madrid (16% of the foreign vote) playing a crucial role. High abstention rates among emigrants in previous elections (over 60%) underscore the importance of current efforts to engage this voter base, lar...
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56% Bias Score

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands to Abolish Neutral Public Broadcaster NTR
The Dutch government plans to abolish the NTR, a neutral public broadcaster responsible for shows like the Sinterklaasjournaal, despite aiming to enhance societal rootedness and external pluralism in public media; this baffling decision raises concerns about reduced media diversity and short-sighted...

Netherlands to Abolish Neutral Public Broadcaster NTR
The Dutch government plans to abolish the NTR, a neutral public broadcaster responsible for shows like the Sinterklaasjournaal, despite aiming to enhance societal rootedness and external pluralism in public media; this baffling decision raises concerns about reduced media diversity and short-sighted...
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56% Bias Score

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.
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48% Bias Score
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