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The articles provided are biased towards a specific political party. The first two articles focus on negative aspects of Republican politicians and their actions, while the last article focuses on positive aspects of a Democrat politician.

78%

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Bias

85%

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  • The articles provided are generally biased towards the Democratic party. The first article is about a Republican politician who was found to have lied in his testimony and has been charged with perjury. The second article is about how Republicans are trying to suppress voting rights for minorities, while the third article talks about how Democrats want to pass gun control laws.
  • The articles provided are generally biased towards the Democratic party. The first two articles focus on negative aspects of Republican politicians and their actions, while the last article focuses on positive aspects of a Democrat politician.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

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  • All of the provided articles are biased towards a specific political party and therefore there is no conflict of interest.
  • The third example has some contradictions. The first two articles have none.

Contradictions

85%

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  • There is no contradictions in these examples.
  • The third example has some contradictions. The first two articles have none.

Deceptions

50%

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  • There are deception scores for each article in the JSON file provided by the user.

Recent Articles

  • President Biden Grants Pardons to Thousands of Former Service Members Convicted under Repealed Military Ban on Gay Sex

    President Biden Grants Pardons to Thousands of Former Service Members Convicted under Repealed Military Ban on Gay Sex

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 President Biden granted pardons to thousands of former US service members convicted under the repealed military ban on consensual gay sex, marking a significant step towards justice and equality. The pardons could allow veterans to access benefits they were previously denied due to their discharges.
  • China's Chang'e 6 Probe Brings First Samples from Far Side of the Moon to Earth

    China's Chang'e 6 Probe Brings First Samples from Far Side of the Moon to Earth

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 China's Chang'e 6 probe made history on June 25, 2024, by bringing the first samples from the far side of the moon back to Earth. The lunar mission touched down in April and spent over a month collecting samples before returning, providing valuable insights into the geological differences between the moon's sides.
  • New Laws Protect Homeowners from Squatters: Florida Eliminates Squatters' Rights, California Allows No Trespass Notices

    New Laws Protect Homeowners from Squatters: Florida Eliminates Squatters' Rights, California Allows No Trespass Notices

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed a bill in March 2024 eliminating squatters' rights, allowing for immediate eviction of unauthorized occupants starting July 1. California passed a law enabling property owners to file no trespass notices with local police for one year. Homeowners can also hire 'Squatter Hunters' or secure their properties with locks and alarms to prevent unlawful occupancy.
  • Rep. Lauren Boebert Secures Republican Nomination in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, Expected to Win November Election

    Rep. Lauren Boebert Secures Republican Nomination in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, Expected to Win November Election

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Rep. Lauren Boebert, a conservative firebrand and vocal Trump supporter, has won the Republican primary in Colorado's 4th Congressional District after switching districts following her narrow victory in 2022. The heavily right-leaning district is expected to vote for Boebert in the November general election. She faced opposition from outside her party during the primary and secured over 43% of the votes. The seat opened up after Rep. Ken Buck's resignation earlier this year due to political divisiveness and devotion to Trump.
  • Controversial Representatives Boebert and Bowman Face Challenging Primaries in Colorado and New York

    Controversial Representatives Boebert and Bowman Face Challenging Primaries in Colorado and New York

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Two controversial representatives, Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), face challenging primaries in their respective parties despite sharing a history of past affiliations with conspiracy theories. Boebert, endorsed by former President Trump, battles for Colorado's most conservative district against Deborah Flora, while Bowman, a Democrat and member of The Squad, faces criticism following the Capitol insurrection. Both primaries could significantly impact their parties and the political landscape.
  • Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal with US Justice Department, Avoids Prison Time and Returns to Australia

    Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal with US Justice Department, Avoids Prison Time and Returns to Australia

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, reached a plea deal with the US Justice Department in June 2024 to avoid imprisonment and return to Australia after facing up to 175 years for publishing classified material. The deal follows his legal battle against extradition and allegations of encouraging Chelsea Manning's document leaks in 2010.
  • Summer Covid-19 Surge: 39 States Seeing Increase in Cases, California Particularly Affected with Emergence of New Variants

    Summer Covid-19 Surge: 39 States Seeing Increase in Cases, California Particularly Affected with Emergence of New Variants

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 A summer surge of Covid-19 infections is affecting 39 states in the US, with California experiencing a significant increase in cases. Wastewater and test data indicate rising Covid levels, and hospitalizations and emergency room visits have risen by 25% since late May. Two new variants, KP.3 and LB.1, are growing in proportion nationwide and could potentially displace the current dominant strain, KP.2. The CDC urges caution as the western US sees accelerating trends and nursing home cases rise.
  • Man Undergoes First Awake Kidney Transplant at Northwestern Medicine

    Man Undergoes First Awake Kidney Transplant at Northwestern Medicine

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 In a medical first, 28-year-old John Nicholas underwent an awake kidney transplant at Northwestern Medicine in May 2024. Using single-spinal anesthesia, the procedure allowed him to feel no pain and reduced hospital stays. Friend Pat Wise donated a kidney after being identified as a match due to Nicholas's worsening Crohn's disease.
  • Imminent Failure: Rapidan Dam in Minnesota on Brink of Collapse Due to Record Flooding, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Imminent Failure: Rapidan Dam in Minnesota on Brink of Collapse Due to Record Flooding, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 A precarious Rapidan Dam in Minnesota, located near Mankato, is in an 'imminent failure condition' due to recent flooding of the Blue Earth River. Officials have issued evacuation orders for nearby residents and declared a state of emergency for roughly 40 counties. The dam's failure is expected to cause major downstream flooding along the Blue Earth River, with additional record-breaking flooding reported in the Upper Midwest and northern Plains. At least one death has been reported in South Dakota due to the flooding.
  • Violent Clashes Outside Los Angeles Synagogue: Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israel Supporters Face Off, Leading to Arrests and Injuries

    Violent Clashes Outside Los Angeles Synagogue: Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israel Supporters Face Off, Leading to Arrests and Injuries

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 Violent clashes erupted outside Los Angeles' Adas Torah synagogue between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel supporters, leading to injuries and arrests. The incident began as a peaceful protest against the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, but escalated into physical confrontations over a real estate event promoting properties in Israel and occupied territories. Political leaders including President Biden and Mayor Bass condemned the violence, with Biden labeling it antisemitic.