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Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Security Lapses and University Crackdown
The Trump administration faces criticism over security breaches involving Defense Secretary Mark Esper and a major backlash from over 170 university presidents protesting government overreach, funding cuts, and attempts to influence academic freedom, including a $2.2 billion funding freeze for Harva...
Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Security Lapses and University Crackdown
The Trump administration faces criticism over security breaches involving Defense Secretary Mark Esper and a major backlash from over 170 university presidents protesting government overreach, funding cuts, and attempts to influence academic freedom, including a $2.2 billion funding freeze for Harva...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Military Operation Leak via WhatsApp Raises Security Concerns
The editor of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a WhatsApp group chat including senior U.S. officials, who leaked classified information about an impending U.S. military operation against the Houthis in Yemen, six hours before it commenced, prompting concerns over information security within the ...
U.S. Military Operation Leak via WhatsApp Raises Security Concerns
The editor of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a WhatsApp group chat including senior U.S. officials, who leaked classified information about an impending U.S. military operation against the Houthis in Yemen, six hours before it commenced, prompting concerns over information security within the ...
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32% Bias Score


Labour Faces Steep Poll Decline Amid Reform UK Surge
A new poll predicts that the Reform UK party could take 146 seats from Labour, prompting Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner to admit voters' frustration with Labour's performance since last July's election, though she expressed confidence in a turnaround, citing the complexity of addressing long-st...
Labour Faces Steep Poll Decline Amid Reform UK Surge
A new poll predicts that the Reform UK party could take 146 seats from Labour, prompting Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner to admit voters' frustration with Labour's performance since last July's election, though she expressed confidence in a turnaround, citing the complexity of addressing long-st...
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64% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Marine Trial, and Trump Assassination Probe
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot, possibly leaving a message on bullet casings; a Marine veteran's trial focuses on three key pieces of evidence; and the Secret Service director will testify in the Trump assassination attempt investigation.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Marine Trial, and Trump Assassination Probe
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot, possibly leaving a message on bullet casings; a Marine veteran's trial focuses on three key pieces of evidence; and the Secret Service director will testify in the Trump assassination attempt investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Sydney Lawyer Fined, Hires Controversial Employee
Sydney criminal lawyer Ahmed Dib was fined $3000 for failing to comply with court orders, while his firm hired Steve "Mav" Mavrigiannakis, a former political candidate with a controversial past, highlighting ethical considerations within Sydney's legal system.

Sydney Lawyer Fined, Hires Controversial Employee
Sydney criminal lawyer Ahmed Dib was fined $3000 for failing to comply with court orders, while his firm hired Steve "Mav" Mavrigiannakis, a former political candidate with a controversial past, highlighting ethical considerations within Sydney's legal system.
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Inquiry Refutes Allegations of Chinese Interference in Politics and Elections
Commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue's inquiry refuted major allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian politics, published by The Globe and Mail and Global News, finding no evidence to support claims of widespread foreign interference or compromised elections; the inquiry exonerated Liberal MP Han D...

Canadian Inquiry Refutes Allegations of Chinese Interference in Politics and Elections
Commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue's inquiry refuted major allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian politics, published by The Globe and Mail and Global News, finding no evidence to support claims of widespread foreign interference or compromised elections; the inquiry exonerated Liberal MP Han D...
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56% Bias Score

Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.

Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
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40% Bias Score
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