Top Headlines: DBUNK Special News Report

In a series of tweets on Thursday, former President Donald Trump took aim at District Attorney Larry Bragg, accusing him of "unethical and illegal behavior." The tweets come after Bragg's office announced earlier this week that it would not be pursuing criminal charges against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chicago welcomed its new mayor on Thursday, after incumbent Lori Lightfoot was ousted in a surprise recall election. The victor, former city councilman Robert Rodriguez, promised to bring a "new era of transparency and accountability" to the Windy City. These are just a few of the top headlines making news today. But how can you trust that they are accurate? With the DBunk app, you can quickly and easily fact-check news articles and get reliable information. Our team of journalists and fact checkers have determined this article to be Partially Factual, so you can trust that you’re getting the real story. Download the DBunk app now to stay informed and make informed decisions.
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Former US President Donald Trump blasted District Attorney Larry Bragg on Thursday, accusing him of “unethical and illegal behavior.”

Trump’s striking claims come after Bragg’s office announced earlier this week that it would not be pursuing criminal charges against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

Meanwhile, Chicago welcomed its new mayor on Thursday, after incumbent Lori Lightfoot was ousted in a surprise recall election. The victor, former city councilman Robert Rodriguez, promised to bring a “new era of transparency and accountability” to the Windy City.

Elsewhere, the Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday in a case that could have major implications for the future of the Affordable Care Act. The court is considering whether the law’s individual mandate, which requires most Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty, is still constitutional.

These are just a few of the top headlines making news today. But how do we know we can trust them? At DBUNK, our team of journalists and fact checkers have reviewed this article and determined it to be Partially Factual.

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