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Pope Francis Remains in Critical Condition, Battling Multiple Health Issues
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital in critical but stable condition, battling pneumonia, bronchitis, and a new mild kidney issue; despite improvements, his prognosis remains reserved.
Pope Francis Remains in Critical Condition, Battling Multiple Health Issues
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome's Gemelli hospital in critical but stable condition, battling pneumonia, bronchitis, and a new mild kidney issue; despite improvements, his prognosis remains reserved.
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32% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Resignation Possible
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, showing slight improvement but raising concerns about his ability to continue his duties; his potential resignation is discussed amid speculation over his health.
Pope Francis Hospitalized with Pneumonia, Resignation Possible
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with bilateral pneumonia, showing slight improvement but raising concerns about his ability to continue his duties; his potential resignation is discussed amid speculation over his health.
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12% Bias Score


Federal Prosecutor Resigns Over Lack of Evidence in Biden Administration Grant Investigation
Longtime federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned on Tuesday rather than follow orders from Trump-appointed officials to initiate a criminal investigation into environmental grants awarded during the Biden administration due to insufficient evidence, highlighting a pattern of resignations amid conc...
Federal Prosecutor Resigns Over Lack of Evidence in Biden Administration Grant Investigation
Longtime federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned on Tuesday rather than follow orders from Trump-appointed officials to initiate a criminal investigation into environmental grants awarded during the Biden administration due to insufficient evidence, highlighting a pattern of resignations amid conc...
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52% Bias Score


DeJoy to Resign as Postmaster General
Louis DeJoy, Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service since June 2020, announced his resignation on Monday, concluding a tenure marked by efforts to modernize operations, cost reduction, and navigating the challenges of increased mail-in voting during two presidential elections.
DeJoy to Resign as Postmaster General
Louis DeJoy, Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service since June 2020, announced his resignation on Monday, concluding a tenure marked by efforts to modernize operations, cost reduction, and navigating the challenges of increased mail-in voting during two presidential elections.
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40% Bias Score


DC Prosecutor Resigns Over Premature Grand Jury Investigation Request
Top Washington, D.C., prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned Tuesday after refusing a request from Trump-appointed superiors to open a premature grand jury investigation into an EPA funding decision during the Biden administration, citing insufficient evidence and a desire to protect lower-level prosecut...
DC Prosecutor Resigns Over Premature Grand Jury Investigation Request
Top Washington, D.C., prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned Tuesday after refusing a request from Trump-appointed superiors to open a premature grand jury investigation into an EPA funding decision during the Biden administration, citing insufficient evidence and a desire to protect lower-level prosecut...
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44% Bias Score


Romanian President Resigns Amidst Allegations of Russian Election Interference
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis resigned Monday to preempt impeachment proceedings by opposition parties following annulled elections amid alleged Russian interference; the move makes him the first Eastern European head of state to resign since 1989.
Romanian President Resigns Amidst Allegations of Russian Election Interference
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis resigned Monday to preempt impeachment proceedings by opposition parties following annulled elections amid alleged Russian interference; the move makes him the first Eastern European head of state to resign since 1989.
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52% Bias Score

Pope Francis Hospitalized, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a severe respiratory infection; doctors say he is "not out of danger," and sepsis is a concern; the Vatican continues Holy Year celebrations without him.

Pope Francis Hospitalized, Condition Serious
Pope Francis, 88, remains hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a severe respiratory infection; doctors say he is "not out of danger," and sepsis is a concern; the Vatican continues Holy Year celebrations without him.
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48% Bias Score

Moldova Proposes Prosecutor's Office Merger to Combat Corruption and Russian Interference
In response to alleged Russian interference in the 2024 Moldovan elections and subsequent criticisms of the country's anti-corruption efforts, the Moldovan government proposed merging two specialized prosecutor's offices to create a more effective anti-corruption body. This decision follows the resi...

Moldova Proposes Prosecutor's Office Merger to Combat Corruption and Russian Interference
In response to alleged Russian interference in the 2024 Moldovan elections and subsequent criticisms of the country's anti-corruption efforts, the Moldovan government proposed merging two specialized prosecutor's offices to create a more effective anti-corruption body. This decision follows the resi...
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56% Bias Score

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...

Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Denise Cheung, a top federal prosecutor, resigned after refusing to initiate a politically motivated criminal probe into a contract awarded during the Biden administration, citing lack of evidence; this follows a series of resignations from the Department of Justice under President Trump, raising co...
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52% Bias Score

DeJoy to Resign as Postmaster General
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced his resignation on Tuesday, ending a nearly five-year tenure marked by cost-cutting measures, criticism over mail delivery delays, and overseeing two presidential elections with surges in mail-in ballots.

DeJoy to Resign as Postmaster General
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced his resignation on Tuesday, ending a nearly five-year tenure marked by cost-cutting measures, criticism over mail delivery delays, and overseeing two presidential elections with surges in mail-in ballots.
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36% Bias Score

CFPB Enforcement and Supervision Heads Resign Amidst Agency Shutdown
The heads of supervision and enforcement at the CFPB, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned on Tuesday, citing stop-work orders from acting Director Russell Vought that halted all agency operations, jeopardizing consumer protection efforts that previously secured $9.5 billion in penalties and re...

CFPB Enforcement and Supervision Heads Resign Amidst Agency Shutdown
The heads of supervision and enforcement at the CFPB, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned on Tuesday, citing stop-work orders from acting Director Russell Vought that halted all agency operations, jeopardizing consumer protection efforts that previously secured $9.5 billion in penalties and re...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Halts Trump's "Fork in the Road" Federal Employee Resignation Program
Facing a lawsuit, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's "Fork in the Road" program offering resignation packages to 2 million federal employees, with around 65,000 accepting before the halt; unions argue it is unlawful and arbitrary.

Judge Halts Trump's "Fork in the Road" Federal Employee Resignation Program
Facing a lawsuit, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's "Fork in the Road" program offering resignation packages to 2 million federal employees, with around 65,000 accepting before the halt; unions argue it is unlawful and arbitrary.
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48% Bias Score
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