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Mother Alleges School Inaction Led to Son's Suicide After Bullying
Australian actress Clare McCann alleges her 13-year-old son, Atreyu, died by suicide after two months of unchecked bullying at his NSW high school, despite her repeated pleas for help to school and government authorities; she is now raising funds for cryogenic freezing and legal action.
Mother Alleges School Inaction Led to Son's Suicide After Bullying
Australian actress Clare McCann alleges her 13-year-old son, Atreyu, died by suicide after two months of unchecked bullying at his NSW high school, despite her repeated pleas for help to school and government authorities; she is now raising funds for cryogenic freezing and legal action.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey Launches Ethics Initiative for Public Service
President Erdoğan announced a new initiative to promote ethics in Turkish public service, citing 4,590,000 applications to CİMER in 2024 and its role in dismantling criminal organizations, while criticizing past bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Turkey Launches Ethics Initiative for Public Service
President Erdoğan announced a new initiative to promote ethics in Turkish public service, citing 4,590,000 applications to CİMER in 2024 and its role in dismantling criminal organizations, while criticizing past bureaucratic inefficiencies.
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56% Bias Score


Police Chase Ends in Death: Investigative Committee Reopens Case
A police chase in Komsomolsk resulted in the death of a passenger on February 24. The driver was drunk and unlicensed; conflicting accounts emerged about the cause of death (gunshot or crash). The Investigative Committee is reopening the case following a public appeal.
Police Chase Ends in Death: Investigative Committee Reopens Case
A police chase in Komsomolsk resulted in the death of a passenger on February 24. The driver was drunk and unlicensed; conflicting accounts emerged about the cause of death (gunshot or crash). The Investigative Committee is reopening the case following a public appeal.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Club Appoints Man with Assault Conviction to Senior Role
Melbourne businessman Nicholas Smedley, with a 2007 conviction for assaulting his former fiancee, was appointed chair of The Australian Club's house committee, sparking controversy among members and family violence advocates.
Australian Club Appoints Man with Assault Conviction to Senior Role
Melbourne businessman Nicholas Smedley, with a 2007 conviction for assaulting his former fiancee, was appointed chair of The Australian Club's house committee, sparking controversy among members and family violence advocates.
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52% Bias Score


B.C. Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in 2019 Fatal Shooting
A British Columbia police watchdog adjudicator found Sgt. Ron Kirkwood committed misconduct, using an anti-riot weapon that killed Lisa Rauch in 2019 by striking her head; the ruling deemed his actions reckless and unnecessary, while noting that no date has been set for a decision on possible discip...
B.C. Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in 2019 Fatal Shooting
A British Columbia police watchdog adjudicator found Sgt. Ron Kirkwood committed misconduct, using an anti-riot weapon that killed Lisa Rauch in 2019 by striking her head; the ruling deemed his actions reckless and unnecessary, while noting that no date has been set for a decision on possible discip...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Audit Chamber Exposes Systemic Failures in Government Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber's report reveals significant financial mismanagement and security breaches within the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Justice and Security, highlighting systemic issues in accountability and transparency, impacting public trust and efficient resource alloc...
Dutch Audit Chamber Exposes Systemic Failures in Government Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber's report reveals significant financial mismanagement and security breaches within the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Justice and Security, highlighting systemic issues in accountability and transparency, impacting public trust and efficient resource alloc...
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52% Bias Score

Harvard Students Who Assaulted Jewish Classmate Awarded Fellowship and Class Marshal Position
Following an October 2023 assault on a Jewish student by two Harvard students during an anti-Israel protest, one assailant received a \$65,000 fellowship and the other a class marshal position, prompting accusations of antisemitism and institutional inaction.

Harvard Students Who Assaulted Jewish Classmate Awarded Fellowship and Class Marshal Position
Following an October 2023 assault on a Jewish student by two Harvard students during an anti-Israel protest, one assailant received a \$65,000 fellowship and the other a class marshal position, prompting accusations of antisemitism and institutional inaction.
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56% Bias Score

German General's Rape Remark Sparks Outrage
German Major General Hartmut Harro Renk stated "If rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy" at an international military meeting in February, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of sexual violence within military culture; a British soldier reported the incident.

German General's Rape Remark Sparks Outrage
German Major General Hartmut Harro Renk stated "If rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy" at an international military meeting in February, sparking outrage and highlighting the normalization of sexual violence within military culture; a British soldier reported the incident.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Nursing Home Crisis: Key Officials to Face Questioning
Three officials involved in the Madrid nursing home crisis of 2020, including two protocol authors, will be questioned as defendants, marking a potential turning point in the five-year-long investigation into the deaths of thousands of elderly residents who were not hospitalized.

Madrid Nursing Home Crisis: Key Officials to Face Questioning
Three officials involved in the Madrid nursing home crisis of 2020, including two protocol authors, will be questioned as defendants, marking a potential turning point in the five-year-long investigation into the deaths of thousands of elderly residents who were not hospitalized.
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32% Bias Score

\$4.7 Trillion in Untraceable Treasury Payments Uncovered
Elon Musk's DOGE uncovered \$4.7 trillion in untraceable Treasury Department payments due to previously optional TAS identification codes; this led to the implementation of mandatory TAS codes and calls for investigations into the misspent funds, along with a new bill to increase transparency.

\$4.7 Trillion in Untraceable Treasury Payments Uncovered
Elon Musk's DOGE uncovered \$4.7 trillion in untraceable Treasury Department payments due to previously optional TAS identification codes; this led to the implementation of mandatory TAS codes and calls for investigations into the misspent funds, along with a new bill to increase transparency.
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52% Bias Score

German Media Honors Nazi Collaborator, Exposing Hypocrisy in Remembrance
The Herbert Quandt Media Prize, given to leading German media outlets, honors a Nazi collaborator whose family profited from wartime atrocities, highlighting a continued German struggle with confronting its past.

German Media Honors Nazi Collaborator, Exposing Hypocrisy in Remembrance
The Herbert Quandt Media Prize, given to leading German media outlets, honors a Nazi collaborator whose family profited from wartime atrocities, highlighting a continued German struggle with confronting its past.
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56% Bias Score

Hatay Hospital Collapse: 80 Dead, Director Blames Funding Shortfalls
Following the collapse of a Hatay hospital annex during the February 6th earthquakes, killing 80, the hospital's director, Mustafa Hambolat, stated the building wasn't reinforced due to a lack of funding from the Ministry of Health, leading to his questioning and subsequent release with a travel ban...

Hatay Hospital Collapse: 80 Dead, Director Blames Funding Shortfalls
Following the collapse of a Hatay hospital annex during the February 6th earthquakes, killing 80, the hospital's director, Mustafa Hambolat, stated the building wasn't reinforced due to a lack of funding from the Ministry of Health, leading to his questioning and subsequent release with a travel ban...
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48% Bias Score
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