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Teenager Charged with Murder to Fund Trump Assassination Plot
A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, is charged with murdering his parents to finance an assassination plot against former President Donald Trump, involving neo-Nazi extremist materials and plans for using drones and explosives; he was arrested in Kansas after stealing his stepfather's SUV.
Teenager Charged with Murder to Fund Trump Assassination Plot
A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, is charged with murdering his parents to finance an assassination plot against former President Donald Trump, involving neo-Nazi extremist materials and plans for using drones and explosives; he was arrested in Kansas after stealing his stepfather's SUV.
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52% Bias Score


FBI Cuts Domestic Terrorism Unit Staffing, Raising Concerns
The FBI has reduced staffing and eliminated a tracking tool in its domestic terrorism unit, potentially weakening its ability to counter white supremacist and anti-government extremist threats, despite warnings about these groups' significance; approximately 16 agents were reassigned, and a key trac...
FBI Cuts Domestic Terrorism Unit Staffing, Raising Concerns
The FBI has reduced staffing and eliminated a tracking tool in its domestic terrorism unit, potentially weakening its ability to counter white supremacist and anti-government extremist threats, despite warnings about these groups' significance; approximately 16 agents were reassigned, and a key trac...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Halts South Africa Aid, Risks Hundreds of Thousands of HIV/AIDS Deaths
President Trump's February 7th executive order halts US aid to South Africa, condemns its ICJ case against Israel, prioritizes white Afrikaners for resettlement, and triggers the termination of HIV/AIDS funding, potentially causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and infections.
Trump Halts South Africa Aid, Risks Hundreds of Thousands of HIV/AIDS Deaths
President Trump's February 7th executive order halts US aid to South Africa, condemns its ICJ case against Israel, prioritizes white Afrikaners for resettlement, and triggers the termination of HIV/AIDS funding, potentially causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths and infections.
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76% Bias Score


Ohio Neo-Nazis Confronted, Police Inaction Sparks Outrage
Neo-Nazis displayed swastikas and a racist sign on an Ohio overpass on Friday; local residents confronted them, leading to the demonstrators' departure; police described the protest as "offensive" but not unlawful, causing outrage.
Ohio Neo-Nazis Confronted, Police Inaction Sparks Outrage
Neo-Nazis displayed swastikas and a racist sign on an Ohio overpass on Friday; local residents confronted them, leading to the demonstrators' departure; police described the protest as "offensive" but not unlawful, causing outrage.
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48% Bias Score


Proud Boys Lose Name and Trademark in Court Ruling
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Proud Boys must relinquish their name and trademark to an African American church they attacked in December 2020, following a $2.8 million judgment against the group for damages.
Proud Boys Lose Name and Trademark in Court Ruling
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Proud Boys must relinquish their name and trademark to an African American church they attacked in December 2020, following a $2.8 million judgment against the group for damages.
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52% Bias Score


Online Extremist Groups Linked to Two Deadly School Shootings
Two teenagers, Natalie Rupnow (15) and Solomon Henderson (17), who carried out deadly school shootings before killing themselves in Wisconsin and Tennessee, respectively, appear to have interacted in online extremist groups that glorified violence and promoted white supremacy, according to a joint r...
Online Extremist Groups Linked to Two Deadly School Shootings
Two teenagers, Natalie Rupnow (15) and Solomon Henderson (17), who carried out deadly school shootings before killing themselves in Wisconsin and Tennessee, respectively, appear to have interacted in online extremist groups that glorified violence and promoted white supremacy, according to a joint r...
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24% Bias Score

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Murder to Fund Trump Assassination Plot
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin is charged with murdering his parents to fund an assassination plot against former President Donald Trump, involving neo-Nazi ideology, bomb-making, and drone attacks; he was initially arrested in Kansas for theft and firearm possession.

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Murder to Fund Trump Assassination Plot
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin is charged with murdering his parents to fund an assassination plot against former President Donald Trump, involving neo-Nazi ideology, bomb-making, and drone attacks; he was initially arrested in Kansas for theft and firearm possession.
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52% Bias Score

US Declares South Africa's Ambassador Unwelcome
US Senator Marco Rubio declared South Africa's ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, unwelcome in the US, escalating tensions between the two countries over Rasool's criticism of President Trump and the MAGA movement, and broader disagreements on land reform policies.

US Declares South Africa's Ambassador Unwelcome
US Senator Marco Rubio declared South Africa's ambassador to Washington, Ebrahim Rasool, unwelcome in the US, escalating tensions between the two countries over Rasool's criticism of President Trump and the MAGA movement, and broader disagreements on land reform policies.
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44% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Bootcamp Held Near Melbourne Beach
A neo-Nazi group, including teenagers, held a public training bootcamp near Elwood beach in Melbourne on Saturday, engaging in drills and a propaganda photoshoot, prompting condemnation from Jewish leaders and politicians.

Neo-Nazi Bootcamp Held Near Melbourne Beach
A neo-Nazi group, including teenagers, held a public training bootcamp near Elwood beach in Melbourne on Saturday, engaging in drills and a propaganda photoshoot, prompting condemnation from Jewish leaders and politicians.
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60% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Maryland Power Grid Attack Plot
Brandon Russell, founder of the Florida-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted Monday of conspiring with his girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to attack Maryland's power grid in a plot to incite chaos in Baltimore, a majority-Black city; they were arrested in February 2023 before e...

Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Maryland Power Grid Attack Plot
Brandon Russell, founder of the Florida-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted Monday of conspiring with his girlfriend, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, to attack Maryland's power grid in a plot to incite chaos in Baltimore, a majority-Black city; they were arrested in February 2023 before e...
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44% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Plot to Attack Baltimore Power Grid
Brandon Russell, founder of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted in Baltimore on Monday of conspiring with Sarah Beth Clendaniel to attack the city's power grid to cause chaos in the majority-Black city; Russell faces sentencing later.

Neo-Nazi Group Founder Convicted in Plot to Attack Baltimore Power Grid
Brandon Russell, founder of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted in Baltimore on Monday of conspiring with Sarah Beth Clendaniel to attack the city's power grid to cause chaos in the majority-Black city; Russell faces sentencing later.
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48% Bias Score

Brazilian Added to US Terrorist List for Role in White Supremacist Group
The United States added a Brazilian national to its list of internationally wanted terrorists for his alleged role as an administrator of the far-right white supremacist group "Terrorgram," which is blamed for attacks in Slovakia, New Jersey, and Turkey and is accused of inciting violence.

Brazilian Added to US Terrorist List for Role in White Supremacist Group
The United States added a Brazilian national to its list of internationally wanted terrorists for his alleged role as an administrator of the far-right white supremacist group "Terrorgram," which is blamed for attacks in Slovakia, New Jersey, and Turkey and is accused of inciting violence.
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52% Bias Score
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