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81-Year-Old Jailed for 46 Years for Decades of Child Sex Abuse
Richard Burrows, 81, a former housemaster and scout leader, was jailed for 46 years at Chester Crown Court for over 90 child sex abuse offenses against 24 boys aged nine and older between 1968 and 1995, after spending 27 years on the run in Thailand.
81-Year-Old Jailed for 46 Years for Decades of Child Sex Abuse
Richard Burrows, 81, a former housemaster and scout leader, was jailed for 46 years at Chester Crown Court for over 90 child sex abuse offenses against 24 boys aged nine and older between 1968 and 1995, after spending 27 years on the run in Thailand.
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20% Bias Score


Syracuse Lacrosse Players Face Felony Kidnapping Charges
Eleven Westhill High School lacrosse players in Syracuse, New York, face felony kidnapping charges for allegedly tricking younger players into a staged abduction involving fake weapons, resulting in one victim being tied up and placed in a car trunk; the varsity lacrosse season has been canceled.
Syracuse Lacrosse Players Face Felony Kidnapping Charges
Eleven Westhill High School lacrosse players in Syracuse, New York, face felony kidnapping charges for allegedly tricking younger players into a staged abduction involving fake weapons, resulting in one victim being tied up and placed in a car trunk; the varsity lacrosse season has been canceled.
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56% Bias Score


U.S., Ukraine Finalize Minerals Deal After Tense Negotiations
The U.S. and Ukraine are expected to sign a natural resources agreement on Wednesday, granting the U.S. access to Ukraine's minerals in exchange for joint investment, resolving a dispute that temporarily halted U.S. aid to Ukraine.
U.S., Ukraine Finalize Minerals Deal After Tense Negotiations
The U.S. and Ukraine are expected to sign a natural resources agreement on Wednesday, granting the U.S. access to Ukraine's minerals in exchange for joint investment, resolving a dispute that temporarily halted U.S. aid to Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Resources Deal Delayed Amidst Transparency Disputes
The United States is prepared to sign a natural resources agreement with Ukraine, but disagreements over fund governance and transparency measures are causing delays, with conflicting statements from both governments on the status of negotiations.
US-Ukraine Resources Deal Delayed Amidst Transparency Disputes
The United States is prepared to sign a natural resources agreement with Ukraine, but disagreements over fund governance and transparency measures are causing delays, with conflicting statements from both governments on the status of negotiations.
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56% Bias Score


Ford Extends Employee Pricing Amidst Rising Auto Tariffs
Ford extends its employee pricing offer until July 4th to counter rising car prices caused by new tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, creating uncertainty about future price increases despite some tariff relief.
Ford Extends Employee Pricing Amidst Rising Auto Tariffs
Ford extends its employee pricing offer until July 4th to counter rising car prices caused by new tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, creating uncertainty about future price increases despite some tariff relief.
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44% Bias Score


Tariff Fears Drive US Consumer Spending Surge
Fueled by tariff fears, US consumer spending jumped 0.7% in March 2019, the largest monthly gain in over two years, as Americans rushed to buy durable goods, particularly cars, despite overall inflation slowing to its lowest rate since September and a first-quarter economic contraction.
Tariff Fears Drive US Consumer Spending Surge
Fueled by tariff fears, US consumer spending jumped 0.7% in March 2019, the largest monthly gain in over two years, as Americans rushed to buy durable goods, particularly cars, despite overall inflation slowing to its lowest rate since September and a first-quarter economic contraction.
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36% Bias Score

Key Witness Testifies in Karen Read Retrial
Jennifer McCabe, a key witness in the retrial of Karen Read, testified about the events leading up to the death of John O'Keefe, recounting a night of gatherings and ultimately discovering O'Keefe's body on her sister's lawn; the prosecution uses her testimony to support its theory that Read struck ...

Key Witness Testifies in Karen Read Retrial
Jennifer McCabe, a key witness in the retrial of Karen Read, testified about the events leading up to the death of John O'Keefe, recounting a night of gatherings and ultimately discovering O'Keefe's body on her sister's lawn; the prosecution uses her testimony to support its theory that Read struck ...
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48% Bias Score

Colombia: 27 Security Force Members Killed Amidst Failed Peace Talks
The Colombian government reported the killing of 15 police officers and 12 soldiers in targeted attacks over the past two weeks, blaming armed groups such as the Gulf Clan in retaliation for operations against their leadership; this violence undermines President Petro's 'total peace' initiative.

Colombia: 27 Security Force Members Killed Amidst Failed Peace Talks
The Colombian government reported the killing of 15 police officers and 12 soldiers in targeted attacks over the past two weeks, blaming armed groups such as the Gulf Clan in retaliation for operations against their leadership; this violence undermines President Petro's 'total peace' initiative.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Student Detained for Activism
A U.S. judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, who was arrested by ICE during his citizenship application process for his activism against Israel's Gaza actions; the government argued his presence posed foreign policy risks.

Judge Orders Release of Palestinian Student Detained for Activism
A U.S. judge ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, who was arrested by ICE during his citizenship application process for his activism against Israel's Gaza actions; the government argued his presence posed foreign policy risks.
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40% Bias Score

US Economy Contracts, Triggering Market Decline Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
The US economy shrank in the first quarter of 2024, marking its first contraction since 2022 and causing significant market declines; the Dow fell 1.25%, the S&P 500 dropped 1.5%, and the Nasdaq slid 2%, largely attributed to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs.

US Economy Contracts, Triggering Market Decline Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
The US economy shrank in the first quarter of 2024, marking its first contraction since 2022 and causing significant market declines; the Dow fell 1.25%, the S&P 500 dropped 1.5%, and the Nasdaq slid 2%, largely attributed to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs.
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52% Bias Score

Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...

Eurovision Updates Flag Policy: Palestinian Flags Allowed for Audience, Banned for Performers
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) updated its Eurovision Song Contest flag policy, allowing audience members in Basel, Switzerland to display flags permitted under Swiss law, including Palestinian flags, while restricting performers to only their national flags, sparking criticism from LGBTQ+ gr...
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44% Bias Score

US Citizen Released from Belarusian Detention
Youras Ziankovich, a US citizen wrongfully detained in Belarus since 2021 on charges of participating in a coup plot against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, was released on Wednesday and transferred to Lithuania; the US stated this was a unilateral gesture by Belarus to improve relations.

US Citizen Released from Belarusian Detention
Youras Ziankovich, a US citizen wrongfully detained in Belarus since 2021 on charges of participating in a coup plot against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, was released on Wednesday and transferred to Lithuania; the US stated this was a unilateral gesture by Belarus to improve relations.
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44% Bias Score
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