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Mitsotakis Addresses Political Polarization and OPEKPE Scandal in Greece
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during a visit to Evrytania, addressed political polarization, the OPEKPE scandal, and the need to recover funds from those involved; contrasting views on immigration and modernization were also highlighted.
Mitsotakis Addresses Political Polarization and OPEKPE Scandal in Greece
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during a visit to Evrytania, addressed political polarization, the OPEKPE scandal, and the need to recover funds from those involved; contrasting views on immigration and modernization were also highlighted.
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64% Bias Score


Senate Votes on Bill to Defund Public Media
The Senate is voting on a bill to eliminate nearly $1.1 billion in federal funding for public media, potentially impacting local stations and programming, especially in rural areas, starting this fall.
Senate Votes on Bill to Defund Public Media
The Senate is voting on a bill to eliminate nearly $1.1 billion in federal funding for public media, potentially impacting local stations and programming, especially in rural areas, starting this fall.
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52% Bias Score


Senate Votes on Rescission of Public Media Funding
The Senate is voting on a measure to cut nearly $1.1 billion in funding for public media, potentially leading to local stations going off the air, reduced programming, and layoffs starting this fall. President Trump and congressional Republicans support the cuts, citing perceived bias and fiscal con...
Senate Votes on Rescission of Public Media Funding
The Senate is voting on a measure to cut nearly $1.1 billion in funding for public media, potentially leading to local stations going off the air, reduced programming, and layoffs starting this fall. President Trump and congressional Republicans support the cuts, citing perceived bias and fiscal con...
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44% Bias Score


German Judge's Nomination Fails Amidst Smear Campaign
Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, a German law professor nominated for the Federal Constitutional Court, faced a smear campaign resulting in the last-minute cancellation of her confirmation vote due to misrepresentations of her abortion reform stance; her nomination remains uncertain despite bipartisan initi...
German Judge's Nomination Fails Amidst Smear Campaign
Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, a German law professor nominated for the Federal Constitutional Court, faced a smear campaign resulting in the last-minute cancellation of her confirmation vote due to misrepresentations of her abortion reform stance; her nomination remains uncertain despite bipartisan initi...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Plea to Drop Epstein Case Backfires, Fueling Online Outrage
President Trump's attempt to end discussions about Jeffrey Epstein on social media backfired, causing a surge in online interest and criticism from his supporters, despite a Justice Department memo stating there is no evidence of an incriminating client list or other prosecutable individuals connect...
Trump's Plea to Drop Epstein Case Backfires, Fueling Online Outrage
President Trump's attempt to end discussions about Jeffrey Epstein on social media backfired, causing a surge in online interest and criticism from his supporters, despite a Justice Department memo stating there is no evidence of an incriminating client list or other prosecutable individuals connect...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Social Services Face Funding Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
Australia's Department of Social Services warned Minister Tanya Plibersek about justifying its \$198 billion budget against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, highlighting concerns about rising inequality and social cohesion.
Australian Social Services Face Funding Challenges Amid Global Uncertainty
Australia's Department of Social Services warned Minister Tanya Plibersek about justifying its \$198 billion budget against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, highlighting concerns about rising inequality and social cohesion.
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40% Bias Score

Minnesota Man Indicted on Federal Murder Charges in Attack on Lawmakers
Vance Boelter, a Minnesota man, was indicted on federal charges Tuesday for the murder of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted murder of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in June; he faces potential death penalty charges.

Minnesota Man Indicted on Federal Murder Charges in Attack on Lawmakers
Vance Boelter, a Minnesota man, was indicted on federal charges Tuesday for the murder of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted murder of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in June; he faces potential death penalty charges.
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44% Bias Score

Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...

Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...
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56% Bias Score

Failed Confirmation of German Constitutional Court Nominee Sparks Political Crisis
The unexpected rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's nomination to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court by the Union party triggered a political crisis, fueled by criticism of her scholarly work on controversial issues like abortion, and raising concerns about the politicization of judicial appoi...

Failed Confirmation of German Constitutional Court Nominee Sparks Political Crisis
The unexpected rejection of Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's nomination to Germany's Federal Constitutional Court by the Union party triggered a political crisis, fueled by criticism of her scholarly work on controversial issues like abortion, and raising concerns about the politicization of judicial appoi...
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56% Bias Score

Rift in Right-Wing Media over Epstein Investigation
A division within right-wing media emerged over President Trump's request to drop the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Fox News largely ignoring the issue while other outlets, such as Newsmax, and influencers continue to demand transparency, highlighting a fracture within the MAGA base and showca...

Rift in Right-Wing Media over Epstein Investigation
A division within right-wing media emerged over President Trump's request to drop the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, with Fox News largely ignoring the issue while other outlets, such as Newsmax, and influencers continue to demand transparency, highlighting a fracture within the MAGA base and showca...
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52% Bias Score

Baharav-Miara Refuses Dismissal Hearing Amidst Concerns of Democratic Erosion
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to participate in a hearing called by the Netanyahu government to dismiss her, which is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine Israeli democratic institutions. This refusal is seen as crucial in mitigating long-term damage to the country.

Baharav-Miara Refuses Dismissal Hearing Amidst Concerns of Democratic Erosion
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara refused to participate in a hearing called by the Netanyahu government to dismiss her, which is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine Israeli democratic institutions. This refusal is seen as crucial in mitigating long-term damage to the country.
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56% Bias Score

Police Exodus from Democrat-Run Cities to Republican States
Police officers are leaving Democrat-run cities for Republican states due to better pay, support from leadership, and the "defund the police" movement; Florida gained 1,200 out-of-state officers between 2022 and 2023.

Police Exodus from Democrat-Run Cities to Republican States
Police officers are leaving Democrat-run cities for Republican states due to better pay, support from leadership, and the "defund the police" movement; Florida gained 1,200 out-of-state officers between 2022 and 2023.
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52% Bias Score
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