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Trump Violates Law Firing Federal Watchdogs
President Donald Trump fired over a dozen federal inspectors general on Friday, violating federal law by failing to provide Congress with 30 days' notice and justification; this action has prompted criticism from various sources including Senator Adam Schiff and raises concerns about potential abuse...
Trump Violates Law Firing Federal Watchdogs
President Donald Trump fired over a dozen federal inspectors general on Friday, violating federal law by failing to provide Congress with 30 days' notice and justification; this action has prompted criticism from various sources including Senator Adam Schiff and raises concerns about potential abuse...
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48% Bias Score


DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
DOJ Removes Database of January 6th Riot Cases Amid Trump Pardons
Following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and attempts to dismiss cases, the Department of Justice removed a searchable database detailing the cases, and the FBI removed its database of wanted rioters; approximately 1,250 people were convicted of crimes related to January 6.
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48% Bias Score


Vance Defends Trump's Jan. 6th Pardons Amidst Claims of Justice Department Bias
Vice President Vance defended President Trump's pardons for 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including those convicted of violent crimes, citing alleged bias within the Justice Department's prosecution and contrasting it with the handling of Black Lives Matter protests.
Vance Defends Trump's Jan. 6th Pardons Amidst Claims of Justice Department Bias
Vice President Vance defended President Trump's pardons for 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including those convicted of violent crimes, citing alleged bias within the Justice Department's prosecution and contrasting it with the handling of Black Lives Matter protests.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Nearly 1,600 January 6th Riot Defendants
On January 20, President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, many having admitted guilt or been convicted of violence against law enforcement, a move experts call unprecedented and politically motivated.
Trump Pardons Nearly 1,600 January 6th Riot Defendants
On January 20, President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, many having admitted guilt or been convicted of violence against law enforcement, a move experts call unprecedented and politically motivated.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Manager Detained 12 Years After Gezi Protests
Twelve years after the Gezi Park protests, Turkish authorities detained manager Ayşe Barım for allegedly planning the events and encouraging actors under her management to participate; several actors also gave statements to police.
Turkish Manager Detained 12 Years After Gezi Protests
Twelve years after the Gezi Park protests, Turkish authorities detained manager Ayşe Barım for allegedly planning the events and encouraging actors under her management to participate; several actors also gave statements to police.
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64% Bias Score


Judges' Moral Convictions Influence Legal Decisions in Spain
A Spanish Supreme Court ruling refusing to apply an amnesty law to Catalan 'procés' convicts highlights how judges' moral convictions can influence legal interpretations, potentially undermining the rule of law, as seen in several cases overturned by higher courts.
Judges' Moral Convictions Influence Legal Decisions in Spain
A Spanish Supreme Court ruling refusing to apply an amnesty law to Catalan 'procés' convicts highlights how judges' moral convictions can influence legal interpretations, potentially undermining the rule of law, as seen in several cases overturned by higher courts.
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44% Bias Score

Swift Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor Following Press Conference
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faced an immediate investigation from the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office following a press conference where he revealed alleged irregularities involving an expert witness, Satılmış Büyükcanayakın; CHP officials strongly condemned the swift action, viewing it ...

Swift Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor Following Press Conference
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu faced an immediate investigation from the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office following a press conference where he revealed alleged irregularities involving an expert witness, Satılmış Büyükcanayakın; CHP officials strongly condemned the swift action, viewing it ...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Fires Dozen Federal Inspectors General
The Trump administration fired at least a dozen federal inspectors general on Friday night, a move that may violate the law and has drawn bipartisan criticism, raising concerns about threats to government transparency and accountability.

Trump Administration Fires Dozen Federal Inspectors General
The Trump administration fired at least a dozen federal inspectors general on Friday night, a move that may violate the law and has drawn bipartisan criticism, raising concerns about threats to government transparency and accountability.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Erase January 6th Riot Cases, Outraging Prosecutors
President Trump's pardons dismissed hundreds of January 6th riot cases, prompting outrage from federal prosecutors who felt the actions contradicted their professional ethics and undermined the sacrifices of law enforcement officers who were injured during the riot.

Trump Pardons Erase January 6th Riot Cases, Outraging Prosecutors
President Trump's pardons dismissed hundreds of January 6th riot cases, prompting outrage from federal prosecutors who felt the actions contradicted their professional ethics and undermined the sacrifices of law enforcement officers who were injured during the riot.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Fires at Least 17 Inspectors General, Bypassing Congressional Notice
President Donald Trump fired at least 17 independent inspectors general from various federal agencies late Friday, potentially violating a 2022 law mandating a 30-day notice to Congress and detailed reasons for dismissal; the action sparked immediate criticism from Democratic leaders and some Republ...

Trump Fires at Least 17 Inspectors General, Bypassing Congressional Notice
President Donald Trump fired at least 17 independent inspectors general from various federal agencies late Friday, potentially violating a 2022 law mandating a 30-day notice to Congress and detailed reasons for dismissal; the action sparked immediate criticism from Democratic leaders and some Republ...
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48% Bias Score

Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.

Levin Defies Court, Risks Constitutional Crisis in Israel
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin is defying a Supreme Court ruling on the judicial selection committee, potentially leading to a constitutional crisis by undermining the rule of law and causing chaos.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court President Rejects Government's Criticism of Judges
Spain's Supreme Court president Isabel Perelló defended judges against government criticism, emphasizing their commitment to impartiality and highlighting the diverse backgrounds of newly appointed judges, including over 34% from families where neither parent has a higher education and 70% with no l...

Spanish Supreme Court President Rejects Government's Criticism of Judges
Spain's Supreme Court president Isabel Perelló defended judges against government criticism, emphasizing their commitment to impartiality and highlighting the diverse backgrounds of newly appointed judges, including over 34% from families where neither parent has a higher education and 70% with no l...
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48% Bias Score
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