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Colombian Porn Actor Convicted of Brutal Double Murder in London
Yostin Mosquera, a Colombian porn actor, was found guilty of the double murder of Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso in London; he savagely murdered them and attempted to dispose of their dismembered bodies in Bristol before being apprehended.
Colombian Porn Actor Convicted of Brutal Double Murder in London
Yostin Mosquera, a Colombian porn actor, was found guilty of the double murder of Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso in London; he savagely murdered them and attempted to dispose of their dismembered bodies in Bristol before being apprehended.
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52% Bias Score


NFLPA Executive Director Resigns Amidst Conflict of Interest Allegations
NFL Players Association Executive Director Lloyd Howell Jr. resigned Thursday, amid criticism over a potential conflict of interest involving his consulting work for a private equity firm and a confidentiality agreement with the NFL hiding details of an arbitration ruling.
NFLPA Executive Director Resigns Amidst Conflict of Interest Allegations
NFL Players Association Executive Director Lloyd Howell Jr. resigned Thursday, amid criticism over a potential conflict of interest involving his consulting work for a private equity firm and a confidentiality agreement with the NFL hiding details of an arbitration ruling.
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44% Bias Score


Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for using excessive force during a 2020 raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor; he fired 10 shots from outside her apartment, the first conviction in the case that sparked widespread Black Lives Matter protest...
Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for using excessive force during a 2020 raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor; he fired 10 shots from outside her apartment, the first conviction in the case that sparked widespread Black Lives Matter protest...
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32% Bias Score


Nizhny Tagil Gas Explosion: Resident Charged with Negligence
In Nizhny Tagil, Russia, Elena S. faces charges for causing a gas explosion that killed 11, including 6 children, on August 1, 2024, after investigators claim she obstructed a gas inspection in her apartment; however, her lawyer claims she received no warnings and the building's gas valve was closed...
Nizhny Tagil Gas Explosion: Resident Charged with Negligence
In Nizhny Tagil, Russia, Elena S. faces charges for causing a gas explosion that killed 11, including 6 children, on August 1, 2024, after investigators claim she obstructed a gas inspection in her apartment; however, her lawyer claims she received no warnings and the building's gas valve was closed...
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44% Bias Score


UBTech's Self-Charging Robot Walker S2 Advances Autonomous Capabilities
UBTech Robotics' new humanoid robot, Walker S2, can autonomously change its own battery in under three minutes, enabling continuous operation in industrial settings; the company showcased the robot's capabilities in a recent video, highlighting its potential to revolutionize industrial workflows.
UBTech's Self-Charging Robot Walker S2 Advances Autonomous Capabilities
UBTech Robotics' new humanoid robot, Walker S2, can autonomously change its own battery in under three minutes, enabling continuous operation in industrial settings; the company showcased the robot's capabilities in a recent video, highlighting its potential to revolutionize industrial workflows.
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40% Bias Score


Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.

Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.
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72% Bias Score

Femicide in the Netherlands: Two Recent Deaths Highlight Systemic Failures
In the Netherlands, approximately every two weeks, a woman is killed by a (ex-)partner, illustrating the ongoing issue of femicide despite a national plan of action and awareness programs; recent cases highlight failures in protection and support systems.

Femicide in the Netherlands: Two Recent Deaths Highlight Systemic Failures
In the Netherlands, approximately every two weeks, a woman is killed by a (ex-)partner, illustrating the ongoing issue of femicide despite a national plan of action and awareness programs; recent cases highlight failures in protection and support systems.
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40% Bias Score

Journalism in Crisis: Objectivity vs. Engagement in Covering Complex Conflicts
A Dutch newspaper article reflects on the crisis of journalism in the face of global conflicts, questioning the traditional notions of objectivity and advocating for a more engaged approach grounded in factual reporting, while acknowledging the dangers of crossing the line into partisan activism.

Journalism in Crisis: Objectivity vs. Engagement in Covering Complex Conflicts
A Dutch newspaper article reflects on the crisis of journalism in the face of global conflicts, questioning the traditional notions of objectivity and advocating for a more engaged approach grounded in factual reporting, while acknowledging the dangers of crossing the line into partisan activism.
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40% Bias Score

Surrounded" Debate Reveals Openly Expressed Far-Right Extremism
Mehdi Hasan, in Jubilee's viral "Surrounded" episode, debated 20 self-identified far-right conservatives, resulting in shockingly open declarations of extremist views, including support for autocracy and admiration for Nazi theorist Carl Schmitt, raising concerns about the amplification of such ideo...

Surrounded" Debate Reveals Openly Expressed Far-Right Extremism
Mehdi Hasan, in Jubilee's viral "Surrounded" episode, debated 20 self-identified far-right conservatives, resulting in shockingly open declarations of extremist views, including support for autocracy and admiration for Nazi theorist Carl Schmitt, raising concerns about the amplification of such ideo...
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56% Bias Score

National Archives Releases 230,000+ Documents on MLK Assassination
On Monday, the National Archives released more than 230,000 documents pertaining to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., fulfilling a 2021 executive order signed by President Trump; the release includes FBI investigative files, internal memos, and information about James Earl Ray a...

National Archives Releases 230,000+ Documents on MLK Assassination
On Monday, the National Archives released more than 230,000 documents pertaining to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., fulfilling a 2021 executive order signed by President Trump; the release includes FBI investigative files, internal memos, and information about James Earl Ray a...
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40% Bias Score

700 Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Anti-ICE Protests
On Monday, 700 U.S. Marines deployed to Los Angeles in June to quell anti-ICE protests are being withdrawn following the restoration of order and legal challenges questioning the deployment's legality.

700 Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles After Anti-ICE Protests
On Monday, 700 U.S. Marines deployed to Los Angeles in June to quell anti-ICE protests are being withdrawn following the restoration of order and legal challenges questioning the deployment's legality.
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60% Bias Score
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