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Controversial Public Security Law Advances in Spain
Spain's parliament advances a controversial public security law, backed by the PSOE and Bildu, aiming to phase out rubber bullets, reduce penalties for security infractions, and end 'hot returns' of irregular migrants by the first quarter of 2025, sparking fierce opposition from PP and Vox.
Controversial Public Security Law Advances in Spain
Spain's parliament advances a controversial public security law, backed by the PSOE and Bildu, aiming to phase out rubber bullets, reduce penalties for security infractions, and end 'hot returns' of irregular migrants by the first quarter of 2025, sparking fierce opposition from PP and Vox.
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68% Bias Score


Poll Shows Low Public Approval for Trump's Cabinet Picks
A new poll reveals low public approval for several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary, with significant portions of the public unfamiliar with the nominees; confirmation in the Senate is seen as...
Poll Shows Low Public Approval for Trump's Cabinet Picks
A new poll reveals low public approval for several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary, with significant portions of the public unfamiliar with the nominees; confirmation in the Senate is seen as...
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36% Bias Score


Inconsistent Funding Threatens Nonprofits Dedicated to Protecting Voting Rights
Progressive philanthropists attempted to address inconsistent funding for nonprofits supporting voter rights and civic engagement, but many funders still prioritize short-term election-focused projects over sustained community building, potentially jeopardizing long-term democratic health.
Inconsistent Funding Threatens Nonprofits Dedicated to Protecting Voting Rights
Progressive philanthropists attempted to address inconsistent funding for nonprofits supporting voter rights and civic engagement, but many funders still prioritize short-term election-focused projects over sustained community building, potentially jeopardizing long-term democratic health.
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36% Bias Score


Biden Veto Threat Jeopardizes Bipartisan Judgeship Bill
President Biden opposes the JUDGES Act, which would add 63 federal judgeships, reversing earlier bipartisan support due to concerns that President-elect Trump would appoint 22 of them, despite widespread agreement on the need to address judicial backlogs.
Biden Veto Threat Jeopardizes Bipartisan Judgeship Bill
President Biden opposes the JUDGES Act, which would add 63 federal judgeships, reversing earlier bipartisan support due to concerns that President-elect Trump would appoint 22 of them, despite widespread agreement on the need to address judicial backlogs.
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56% Bias Score


Senate Hearing Exposes Deep Divisions Over Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
A Senate hearing on Donald Trump's mass deportation plan exposed deep partisan divisions, with Republicans prioritizing border security and Democrats emphasizing the severe economic and human consequences of deporting 11-13 million undocumented immigrants, costing hundreds of billions of dollars, im...
Senate Hearing Exposes Deep Divisions Over Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
A Senate hearing on Donald Trump's mass deportation plan exposed deep partisan divisions, with Republicans prioritizing border security and Democrats emphasizing the severe economic and human consequences of deporting 11-13 million undocumented immigrants, costing hundreds of billions of dollars, im...
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian Public Opinion: Peace Talks vs. Trust in Trump
A new poll shows 64% of Ukrainians support negotiations to freeze the conflict, mainly due to acknowledging heavy losses, while 44% trust Donald Trump, more than in any other European country, indicating a potential reliance on external influence rather than independent decision-making.
Ukrainian Public Opinion: Peace Talks vs. Trust in Trump
A new poll shows 64% of Ukrainians support negotiations to freeze the conflict, mainly due to acknowledging heavy losses, while 44% trust Donald Trump, more than in any other European country, indicating a potential reliance on external influence rather than independent decision-making.
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56% Bias Score

"Spanish Congress Rejects Amendments to Controversial "Gag Law" After Heated Debate"
"The Spanish Congress rejected amendments to the "gag law" from the PP and Vox parties by a vote of 176 against and 169 in favor (PP) and 176 against, 33 in favor, and 137 abstentions (Vox). The debate was marked by intense disagreements and accusations between parties, resulting in heated exchanges...

"Spanish Congress Rejects Amendments to Controversial "Gag Law" After Heated Debate"
"The Spanish Congress rejected amendments to the "gag law" from the PP and Vox parties by a vote of 176 against and 169 in favor (PP) and 176 against, 33 in favor, and 137 abstentions (Vox). The debate was marked by intense disagreements and accusations between parties, resulting in heated exchanges...
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56% Bias Score

DOJ Report: No Undercover FBI Agents at January 6th Riot
A DOJ investigation found no undercover FBI agents at the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, but 26 confidential informants were present; three were tasked to monitor domestic terrorism suspects, with one entering the Capitol. The report refutes claims of FBI orchestration of the violence.

DOJ Report: No Undercover FBI Agents at January 6th Riot
A DOJ investigation found no undercover FBI agents at the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, but 26 confidential informants were present; three were tasked to monitor domestic terrorism suspects, with one entering the Capitol. The report refutes claims of FBI orchestration of the violence.
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48% Bias Score

CEO Murder Sparks Debate on US Healthcare
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old from a wealthy family, was arrested for the premeditated murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing the high cost of healthcare and corporate greed in a three-page manifesto found with a 3D-printed gun.

CEO Murder Sparks Debate on US Healthcare
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old from a wealthy family, was arrested for the premeditated murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing the high cost of healthcare and corporate greed in a three-page manifesto found with a 3D-printed gun.
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56% Bias Score

Daniel Penny Acquitted: Civil Suit Remains, Political Fallout Ensues
After a Manhattan jury acquitted Daniel Penny of criminal charges in the death of Jordan Neely, he celebrated with his attorneys; however, a civil lawsuit remains, and the case has ignited significant political debate.

Daniel Penny Acquitted: Civil Suit Remains, Political Fallout Ensues
After a Manhattan jury acquitted Daniel Penny of criminal charges in the death of Jordan Neely, he celebrated with his attorneys; however, a civil lawsuit remains, and the case has ignited significant political debate.
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44% Bias Score

Political Unrest Drives American Mothers to Europe, Leading to Launch of Mother Euro
Google searches for "how to move to Canada" spiked during the three elections of Donald Trump, highlighting political unrest as a primary reason for Americans seeking residency abroad; in response, Mother Euro, a platform supporting mothers relocating to Europe, launched yesterday, offering logistic...

Political Unrest Drives American Mothers to Europe, Leading to Launch of Mother Euro
Google searches for "how to move to Canada" spiked during the three elections of Donald Trump, highlighting political unrest as a primary reason for Americans seeking residency abroad; in response, Mother Euro, a platform supporting mothers relocating to Europe, launched yesterday, offering logistic...
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52% Bias Score

Post-Election Consumer Confidence: A Stark Partisan Divide
Following the US presidential election, consumer confidence among Republicans spiked to a high not seen since November 2020, while Democrats experienced a significant drop to levels last seen in the summer of 2022, reflecting contrasting views on the incoming administration's economic policies and t...

Post-Election Consumer Confidence: A Stark Partisan Divide
Following the US presidential election, consumer confidence among Republicans spiked to a high not seen since November 2020, while Democrats experienced a significant drop to levels last seen in the summer of 2022, reflecting contrasting views on the incoming administration's economic policies and t...
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56% Bias Score
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