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Tempe Train Disaster Exposes Systemic Failures in Greece
The Tempe train collision in Greece resulted in 57 deaths and widespread outrage, prompting demands for accountability and systemic reforms to prevent future incidents, raising concerns about the government's ability to manage the crisis effectively and maintain public trust.
Tempe Train Disaster Exposes Systemic Failures in Greece
The Tempe train collision in Greece resulted in 57 deaths and widespread outrage, prompting demands for accountability and systemic reforms to prevent future incidents, raising concerns about the government's ability to manage the crisis effectively and maintain public trust.
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40% Bias Score


Syria Forms Committee to Investigate Alawite Region Clashes
Following clashes between Syrian army forces and armed groups in the coastal Alawite regions of Tartus and Latakia resulting in civilian deaths, an Independent National Committee was formed to investigate and bring those responsible to justice; hundreds died, prompting international outrage and gove...
Syria Forms Committee to Investigate Alawite Region Clashes
Following clashes between Syrian army forces and armed groups in the coastal Alawite regions of Tartus and Latakia resulting in civilian deaths, an Independent National Committee was formed to investigate and bring those responsible to justice; hundreds died, prompting international outrage and gove...
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52% Bias Score


Justice Department Faces Backlash Over Missed Deadlines for Kennedy, King, and Epstein Files
The Justice Department faces renewed criticism for missing a second deadline to release files on the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., following public disappointment over a recent, largely ineffective release of Jeffrey Epstein files; the Attorney General stated that a...
Justice Department Faces Backlash Over Missed Deadlines for Kennedy, King, and Epstein Files
The Justice Department faces renewed criticism for missing a second deadline to release files on the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., following public disappointment over a recent, largely ineffective release of Jeffrey Epstein files; the Attorney General stated that a...
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52% Bias Score


Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.
Unsolved 1985 Murders of Musicians in Rijswijk Reignite Investigation
A memorial plaque was unveiled in Rijswijk for three musicians fatally shot during a 1985 band rehearsal; the unsolved murders, possibly linked to Suriname's President Bouterse and drug trafficking, are now subject to a renewed investigation by the victims' families.
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36% Bias Score


Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...
Turkish Court Overturns Sentence in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
An appeals court in Adana, Turkey overturned the 62 life sentences plus 865 years given to Hasan Alpargün, the contractor of the Alpargün Apartment building which collapsed in the February 6 earthquakes, killing 96, because the conviction for probable intent was deemed unlawful; the case was sent ba...
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40% Bias Score


Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
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60% Bias Score

Police Officer Dismissed for Discriminatory Messages
Merseyside Police officer PC Gareth Horton was dismissed and banned from policing for exchanging transphobic, homophobic, racist, and sexist WhatsApp messages with a colleague between March and July 2023; a misconduct hearing found his actions amounted to gross misconduct.

Police Officer Dismissed for Discriminatory Messages
Merseyside Police officer PC Gareth Horton was dismissed and banned from policing for exchanging transphobic, homophobic, racist, and sexist WhatsApp messages with a colleague between March and July 2023; a misconduct hearing found his actions amounted to gross misconduct.
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52% Bias Score

LA Mayor Deletes Texts During Wildfire Crisis
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass deleted text messages from her phone during the initial response to the deadly January wildfires, while she was traveling in Africa, despite a city administrative code requiring record retention for at least two years; her office says her phone auto-deletes texts, a prac...

LA Mayor Deletes Texts During Wildfire Crisis
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass deleted text messages from her phone during the initial response to the deadly January wildfires, while she was traveling in Africa, despite a city administrative code requiring record retention for at least two years; her office says her phone auto-deletes texts, a prac...
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths
A collective lawsuit in Madrid accuses four officials, including the former head of emergency medical services, of discriminatory practices leading to the deaths of 115 nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging ambulances failed to transport residents despite hospital approval, b...

Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Madrid Nursing Home Deaths
A collective lawsuit in Madrid accuses four officials, including the former head of emergency medical services, of discriminatory practices leading to the deaths of 115 nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging ambulances failed to transport residents despite hospital approval, b...
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40% Bias Score

San Jose Mayor Proposes Mandatory Shelter Policy for Homeless
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan proposed a "Responsibility to Shelter" policy, mandating warnings and potential arrest for repeatedly refusing offered housing, aiming to address the city's high rate of homeless deaths and resource strain; the proposal awaits City Council approval.

San Jose Mayor Proposes Mandatory Shelter Policy for Homeless
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan proposed a "Responsibility to Shelter" policy, mandating warnings and potential arrest for repeatedly refusing offered housing, aiming to address the city's high rate of homeless deaths and resource strain; the proposal awaits City Council approval.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Allies Seek D.C. Bar Leadership Amid Concerns Over Attorney Accountability
Two Trump allies are running for leadership positions within the D.C. Bar Association, sparking concerns about potential influence over attorney discipline, especially for those connected to the Trump administration; the election is from April to June.

Trump Allies Seek D.C. Bar Leadership Amid Concerns Over Attorney Accountability
Two Trump allies are running for leadership positions within the D.C. Bar Association, sparking concerns about potential influence over attorney discipline, especially for those connected to the Trump administration; the election is from April to June.
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56% Bias Score

State Audit of Shin Bet and IDF Failures on October 7 Agreed Upon
Following disagreements, Israel's State Comptroller and security agencies agreed to a state audit into the Shin Bet and IDF's October 7 failures, prompted by the Shin Bet's self-published report detailing intelligence misjudgments and lack of warning about Hamas's invasion.

State Audit of Shin Bet and IDF Failures on October 7 Agreed Upon
Following disagreements, Israel's State Comptroller and security agencies agreed to a state audit into the Shin Bet and IDF's October 7 failures, prompted by the Shin Bet's self-published report detailing intelligence misjudgments and lack of warning about Hamas's invasion.
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36% Bias Score
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