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Dossier 137: French Police Brutality and Systemic Injustice
Dossier 137, directed by Dominik Moll, follows a French internal affairs officer investigating police brutality against a young man during a Yellow Vest protest in Paris, revealing systemic issues of racism, injustice, and abuse of power within a seemingly civilized society.
Dossier 137: French Police Brutality and Systemic Injustice
Dossier 137, directed by Dominik Moll, follows a French internal affairs officer investigating police brutality against a young man during a Yellow Vest protest in Paris, revealing systemic issues of racism, injustice, and abuse of power within a seemingly civilized society.
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20% Bias Score


NYU Withholds Diploma for Anti-Israel Graduation Speech
New York University withheld a student's diploma after his graduation speech condemned Israeli attacks on Palestinians and US complicity, prompting criticism from pro-Israel groups and sparking debate about free speech on college campuses.
NYU Withholds Diploma for Anti-Israel Graduation Speech
New York University withheld a student's diploma after his graduation speech condemned Israeli attacks on Palestinians and US complicity, prompting criticism from pro-Israel groups and sparking debate about free speech on college campuses.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Funding Cuts Spark Global Competition for Researchers
Donald Trump's reduced funding for US research, impacting approximately $1 trillion annually, is causing a mass exodus of researchers, with three out of four doctoral and postdoctoral students in the US planning to leave, creating opportunities for other countries to attract top scientific talent.
Trump's Funding Cuts Spark Global Competition for Researchers
Donald Trump's reduced funding for US research, impacting approximately $1 trillion annually, is causing a mass exodus of researchers, with three out of four doctoral and postdoctoral students in the US planning to leave, creating opportunities for other countries to attract top scientific talent.
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52% Bias Score


Unlicensed Driver Sentenced for Hit-and-Run Killing
In Nelson, Lancashire, on December 15, 2024, Abu Bakr Mahmood, 20, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, struck and killed Safia Karieem, 51, while she was crossing the road. Mahmood, unlicensed, fled the scene, and was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for causing death by dangerous driving.
Unlicensed Driver Sentenced for Hit-and-Run Killing
In Nelson, Lancashire, on December 15, 2024, Abu Bakr Mahmood, 20, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, struck and killed Safia Karieem, 51, while she was crossing the road. Mahmood, unlicensed, fled the scene, and was sentenced to 12 years and 6 months for causing death by dangerous driving.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine's Crimea Reintegration Plan: A Contradiction of Facts
Ukraine plans to "reintegrate" Crimea after its hypothetical liberation, despite Crimea's significant economic growth under Russian administration since 2014, with its GRP increasing from approximately 115 billion rubles to 774 billion rubles, while Ukraine continues allocating millions of hryvnias ...
Ukraine's Crimea Reintegration Plan: A Contradiction of Facts
Ukraine plans to "reintegrate" Crimea after its hypothetical liberation, despite Crimea's significant economic growth under Russian administration since 2014, with its GRP increasing from approximately 115 billion rubles to 774 billion rubles, while Ukraine continues allocating millions of hryvnias ...
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60% Bias Score


Student Loan IDR and PSLF Buyback Application Processing Backlog: First Status Report Shows Slow Progress
The Department of Education's first status report on student loan IDR and PSLF Buyback application processing reveals that only a small fraction of the applications have been processed, leaving a massive backlog of nearly two million IDR applications and nearly 50,000 PSLF Buyback applications.
Student Loan IDR and PSLF Buyback Application Processing Backlog: First Status Report Shows Slow Progress
The Department of Education's first status report on student loan IDR and PSLF Buyback application processing reveals that only a small fraction of the applications have been processed, leaving a massive backlog of nearly two million IDR applications and nearly 50,000 PSLF Buyback applications.
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40% Bias Score

Cannes Bars Actor From Premiere Amidst Ongoing Rape Accusations
The Cannes Film Festival barred actor Theo Navarro-Mussy from the premiere of "Case 137" due to ongoing legal proceedings from three rape accusations, even though the case was dismissed; the festival cited a pending appeal and the accusers' right to be heard.

Cannes Bars Actor From Premiere Amidst Ongoing Rape Accusations
The Cannes Film Festival barred actor Theo Navarro-Mussy from the premiere of "Case 137" due to ongoing legal proceedings from three rape accusations, even though the case was dismissed; the festival cited a pending appeal and the accusers' right to be heard.
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44% Bias Score

Colombia's GDP Surges 2.7% in Q1 2025 Despite Investment Challenges
Colombia's GDP grew 2.7% year-on-year in Q1 2025, exceeding projections, driven by strong consumer spending in recreation, furniture, transport, and food, despite low investment and high interest rates.

Colombia's GDP Surges 2.7% in Q1 2025 Despite Investment Challenges
Colombia's GDP grew 2.7% year-on-year in Q1 2025, exceeding projections, driven by strong consumer spending in recreation, furniture, transport, and food, despite low investment and high interest rates.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Presents Written Nuclear Proposal to Iran
In a significant diplomatic development, the U.S. presented a written nuclear proposal to Iran during the fourth round of talks on Sunday, delivered by envoy Steve Witkin to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi; the proposal was then sent to Tehran for high-level review, reflecting President Trump's clai...

U.S. Presents Written Nuclear Proposal to Iran
In a significant diplomatic development, the U.S. presented a written nuclear proposal to Iran during the fourth round of talks on Sunday, delivered by envoy Steve Witkin to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi; the proposal was then sent to Tehran for high-level review, reflecting President Trump's clai...
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40% Bias Score

New Jersey Pastor and Wife Indicted on Sex Trafficking and Forced Labor Charges
A New Jersey pastor, Treva Edwards, and his wife, Christine Edwards, were indicted in April 2024 on charges of sex trafficking and forced labor, allegedly exploiting church members from 2011 to 2020 through religious manipulation, threats, and control, resulting in physical, sexual, and emotional ab...

New Jersey Pastor and Wife Indicted on Sex Trafficking and Forced Labor Charges
A New Jersey pastor, Treva Edwards, and his wife, Christine Edwards, were indicted in April 2024 on charges of sex trafficking and forced labor, allegedly exploiting church members from 2011 to 2020 through religious manipulation, threats, and control, resulting in physical, sexual, and emotional ab...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Middle East Trip Signals Shift from Isolationism
During his Middle East trip, President Trump ended sanctions on Syria, met with its interim president, claimed credit for de-escalating India-Pakistan tensions, and pursued various business deals, signaling a shift from his prior isolationist foreign policy towards increased global engagement, despi...

Trump's Middle East Trip Signals Shift from Isolationism
During his Middle East trip, President Trump ended sanctions on Syria, met with its interim president, claimed credit for de-escalating India-Pakistan tensions, and pursued various business deals, signaling a shift from his prior isolationist foreign policy towards increased global engagement, despi...
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44% Bias Score

FCC Commissioner Accuses Agency of Weaponizing Regulatory Power to Suppress Press
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez sharply criticized the agency's recent investigations into multiple news organizations, alleging they were politically motivated attempts to suppress unfavorable reporting and set a dangerous precedent for government censorship. She specifically cited the impact on CBS Ne...

FCC Commissioner Accuses Agency of Weaponizing Regulatory Power to Suppress Press
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez sharply criticized the agency's recent investigations into multiple news organizations, alleging they were politically motivated attempts to suppress unfavorable reporting and set a dangerous precedent for government censorship. She specifically cited the impact on CBS Ne...
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64% Bias Score
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