

Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.
Mass Graves Uncovered in Adra, Syria, Expose Assad Regime Abuses
In Adra, Syria, mass graves containing at least six bodies labeled with prison numbers and names have been discovered a week after Assad's forces fled, prompting families to search for missing relatives and raising concerns about widespread abuses under Assad's regime.
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52% Bias Score


Athletics Australia Apologizes for Coach's Alleged Predatory Behavior
Athletics Australia apologized for the alleged predatory behavior of former Olympic pole vault coach Alex Parnov, who is accused of grooming, sexually harassing, and inappropriately touching multiple young female athletes over two decades, with the West Australian Institute of Sport allegedly concea...
Athletics Australia Apologizes for Coach's Alleged Predatory Behavior
Athletics Australia apologized for the alleged predatory behavior of former Olympic pole vault coach Alex Parnov, who is accused of grooming, sexually harassing, and inappropriately touching multiple young female athletes over two decades, with the West Australian Institute of Sport allegedly concea...
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44% Bias Score


Sednaya Prison: Revelations of Mass Executions Following Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian civilians flocked to Sednaya prison, a notorious facility where thousands were allegedly imprisoned, tortured, and executed since 2011; released videos and satellite images reveal a systematic process of mass executions and potential use of a crematorium.
Sednaya Prison: Revelations of Mass Executions Following Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian civilians flocked to Sednaya prison, a notorious facility where thousands were allegedly imprisoned, tortured, and executed since 2011; released videos and satellite images reveal a systematic process of mass executions and potential use of a crematorium.
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56% Bias Score


"Thousands Freed, But Many Still Missing After Assad's Fall"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released, but many others remain missing, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war and the challenges faced by survivors and their families."
"Thousands Freed, But Many Still Missing After Assad's Fall"
"Following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, thousands of prisoners have been released, but many others remain missing, highlighting the scale of human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war and the challenges faced by survivors and their families."
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48% Bias Score


Nevada Refles Charges Against 'Fake Electors'
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford refiled felony forgery charges against six Republicans who acted as fake electors in 2020, aiming to overturn the presidential election results; the new charges were filed in Carson City to address a previous dismissal due to improper venue.
Nevada Refles Charges Against 'Fake Electors'
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford refiled felony forgery charges against six Republicans who acted as fake electors in 2020, aiming to overturn the presidential election results; the new charges were filed in Carson City to address a previous dismissal due to improper venue.
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48% Bias Score


Former Syrian Prison Official Charged with Torture in US
Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, former head of Syria's Adra Prison, was charged with torture and conspiracy to commit torture in a US federal court after his July arrest for visa fraud; he faces up to 80 years in prison.
Former Syrian Prison Official Charged with Torture in US
Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, former head of Syria's Adra Prison, was charged with torture and conspiracy to commit torture in a US federal court after his July arrest for visa fraud; he faces up to 80 years in prison.
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44% Bias Score

Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.

Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Valencia Fire Chief Under Investigation Following Campanar Building Fire
Families of the ten victims who perished in the Campanar building fire on February 22 are pressing for a deeper investigation into the Valencia fire chief's role, claiming he provided false testimony and concealed critical information regarding equipment failures and internal communications.

Valencia Fire Chief Under Investigation Following Campanar Building Fire
Families of the ten victims who perished in the Campanar building fire on February 22 are pressing for a deeper investigation into the Valencia fire chief's role, claiming he provided false testimony and concealed critical information regarding equipment failures and internal communications.
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60% Bias Score

Assad Regime Victims' Bodies Found in Damascus
In Damascus, 35 bodies found in a military hospital are believed to be victims of the Assad regime; families are identifying their missing loved ones, many missing for years, based on visual recognition and consistent signs of torture.

Assad Regime Victims' Bodies Found in Damascus
In Damascus, 35 bodies found in a military hospital are believed to be victims of the Assad regime; families are identifying their missing loved ones, many missing for years, based on visual recognition and consistent signs of torture.
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48% Bias Score

"Louisville Police to Undergo Federal Reforms Following Breonna Taylor Investigation"
"Louisville's police department agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. Justice Department to reform its practices, prompted by investigations into Breonna Taylor's death and the handling of 2020 protests; the decree mandates policy revisions, improved training, data collection, and public reportin...

"Louisville Police to Undergo Federal Reforms Following Breonna Taylor Investigation"
"Louisville's police department agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. Justice Department to reform its practices, prompted by investigations into Breonna Taylor's death and the handling of 2020 protests; the decree mandates policy revisions, improved training, data collection, and public reportin...
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24% Bias Score

"Syria's Douma Chemical Attack: Survivors Demand Justice After Years of Silence"
"In April 2018, a chemical attack in Douma, Syria, killed at least 43 people, including Tofik Diama's family. The OPCW implicated the Syrian Air Force, but the Assad regime denies responsibility, leading to survivors now demanding a new investigation and the exhumation of a suspected mass grave.",

"Syria's Douma Chemical Attack: Survivors Demand Justice After Years of Silence"
"In April 2018, a chemical attack in Douma, Syria, killed at least 43 people, including Tofik Diama's family. The OPCW implicated the Syrian Air Force, but the Assad regime denies responsibility, leading to survivors now demanding a new investigation and the exhumation of a suspected mass grave.",
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60% Bias Score

Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.

Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
Progress
56% Bias Score