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Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown: Over 1,000 Arrests, Death Penalty Call
President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.'s police force on August 7, 2025, has resulted in over 1,000 arrests, 300 for immigration violations, and 111 illegal firearm seizures; he advocates for the death penalty for murder in D.C., framing it as crime prevention ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown: Over 1,000 Arrests, Death Penalty Call
President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.'s police force on August 7, 2025, has resulted in over 1,000 arrests, 300 for immigration violations, and 111 illegal firearm seizures; he advocates for the death penalty for murder in D.C., framing it as crime prevention ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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64% Bias Score


Debenhams Considers PLT Sale, 1,251 Job Losses Amidst £264 Million Loss
Debenhams, facing £264 million pretax losses and falling sales, is considering selling its Pretty Little Thing brand and closing its Burnley distribution center, potentially resulting in 1,251 job losses, while also announcing a restructuring plan that includes cost-cutting and stock reduction.
Debenhams Considers PLT Sale, 1,251 Job Losses Amidst £264 Million Loss
Debenhams, facing £264 million pretax losses and falling sales, is considering selling its Pretty Little Thing brand and closing its Burnley distribution center, potentially resulting in 1,251 job losses, while also announcing a restructuring plan that includes cost-cutting and stock reduction.
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44% Bias Score


Asylum Seeker Accused of Sexually Assaulting Two 14-Year-Old Girls
A 38-year-old asylum seeker in Epping, UK, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, is accused of sexually assaulting and harassing three individuals, including two 14-year-old girls, after one offered him pizza on July 7th and 8th, 2024; he denies the charges, and the trial continues.
Asylum Seeker Accused of Sexually Assaulting Two 14-Year-Old Girls
A 38-year-old asylum seeker in Epping, UK, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, is accused of sexually assaulting and harassing three individuals, including two 14-year-old girls, after one offered him pizza on July 7th and 8th, 2024; he denies the charges, and the trial continues.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico City Crime Comparison Fuels US Political Debate
Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, claimed Mexico City is controlled by cartels, comparing it unfavorably to Chicago and Baltimore; Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum refuted this, citing a nearly 60% homicide reduction since 2018 and requesting the data be shared with Miller.
Mexico City Crime Comparison Fuels US Political Debate
Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, claimed Mexico City is controlled by cartels, comparing it unfavorably to Chicago and Baltimore; Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum refuted this, citing a nearly 60% homicide reduction since 2018 and requesting the data be shared with Miller.
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56% Bias Score


American Dream Fades for Hispanics: 2025 Nielsen Study Reveals Crisis of Faith
The 2025 Nielsen Hispanic Sentiment Study shows a significant decline in Hispanic belief in the American Dream, with 48.3% saying it is disappearing or no longer exists due to economic hardship, social challenges, and perceived institutional failures, especially during Trump's second term.
American Dream Fades for Hispanics: 2025 Nielsen Study Reveals Crisis of Faith
The 2025 Nielsen Hispanic Sentiment Study shows a significant decline in Hispanic belief in the American Dream, with 48.3% saying it is disappearing or no longer exists due to economic hardship, social challenges, and perceived institutional failures, especially during Trump's second term.
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44% Bias Score


Political Fandom on Social Media: A Threat to Democratic Discourse?
The recent online spread of manipulated images of Dutch politician Geert Wilders highlights a trend of political fandom on social media, raising concerns about the shift from critical voters to emotionally engaged fans, potentially jeopardizing democratic discourse.
Political Fandom on Social Media: A Threat to Democratic Discourse?
The recent online spread of manipulated images of Dutch politician Geert Wilders highlights a trend of political fandom on social media, raising concerns about the shift from critical voters to emotionally engaged fans, potentially jeopardizing democratic discourse.
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48% Bias Score

Farage's Reform Party Proposes Mass Deportation of Asylum Seekers
Nigel Farage's Reform party proposes mass deportations of asylum seekers if it wins power, sparking debate about costs, practicality, and the political implications of prioritizing border control over individual asylum claims.

Farage's Reform Party Proposes Mass Deportation of Asylum Seekers
Nigel Farage's Reform party proposes mass deportations of asylum seekers if it wins power, sparking debate about costs, practicality, and the political implications of prioritizing border control over individual asylum claims.
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56% Bias Score

KPop Demon Hunters" Breaks Netflix Viewing Records
KPop Demon Hunters," a Sony Pictures Animation film streaming on Netflix, has broken viewing records with over 236 million views, exceeding box office expectations with \$18 million in one weekend from limited theatrical releases, and setting music chart records with four songs in the Billboard Top ...

KPop Demon Hunters" Breaks Netflix Viewing Records
KPop Demon Hunters," a Sony Pictures Animation film streaming on Netflix, has broken viewing records with over 236 million views, exceeding box office expectations with \$18 million in one weekend from limited theatrical releases, and setting music chart records with four songs in the Billboard Top ...
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48% Bias Score

Kaspersky Lab Warns of Impending Surge in Car Hacking Attacks
Kaspersky Lab warns of a surge in car hacking attacks by 2025, exploiting internet-connected multimedia systems to control vehicle functions like steering and brakes, affecting both individual drivers and transportation companies.

Kaspersky Lab Warns of Impending Surge in Car Hacking Attacks
Kaspersky Lab warns of a surge in car hacking attacks by 2025, exploiting internet-connected multimedia systems to control vehicle functions like steering and brakes, affecting both individual drivers and transportation companies.
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40% Bias Score

African Solar Power Imports Surge 60%, Transforming Energy Landscape
African solar panel imports from China surged 60% in the past year, reaching 15 GW, driven by increased adoption across various countries; this shift offers economic benefits and potential for significant increases in electricity generation, particularly in smaller nations.

African Solar Power Imports Surge 60%, Transforming Energy Landscape
African solar panel imports from China surged 60% in the past year, reaching 15 GW, driven by increased adoption across various countries; this shift offers economic benefits and potential for significant increases in electricity generation, particularly in smaller nations.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey Debates 'Woman's Statement as Evidence' Principle Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
In Turkey, a debate about the legal principle of 'woman's statement as evidence' is ongoing following numerous sexual harassment allegations against prominent men in the film and broadcasting industries; the principle prioritizes the victim's testimony in sexual assault cases where physical evidence...

Turkey Debates 'Woman's Statement as Evidence' Principle Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
In Turkey, a debate about the legal principle of 'woman's statement as evidence' is ongoing following numerous sexual harassment allegations against prominent men in the film and broadcasting industries; the principle prioritizes the victim's testimony in sexual assault cases where physical evidence...
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44% Bias Score

Moroccan Boy's Assault Sparks Outrage, Calls for Justice
In El Jadida, Morocco, a 13-year-old boy named Bashir was drugged and sexually assaulted by 14 men over three days at the Moulay Adbellah festival; five suspects are arrested, sparking public outrage and demands for harsher penalties for child sexual abuse.

Moroccan Boy's Assault Sparks Outrage, Calls for Justice
In El Jadida, Morocco, a 13-year-old boy named Bashir was drugged and sexually assaulted by 14 men over three days at the Moulay Adbellah festival; five suspects are arrested, sparking public outrage and demands for harsher penalties for child sexual abuse.
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40% Bias Score
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