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Nottingham Attack Families Demand Delay to Police Misconduct Meeting
Families of the three Nottingham attack victims are demanding a delay to misconduct proceedings against three Leicestershire Police officers following an IOPC report that concluded police failed to properly investigate a prior assault by the attacker, Valdo Calocane, in May 2023; the families cite f...
Nottingham Attack Families Demand Delay to Police Misconduct Meeting
Families of the three Nottingham attack victims are demanding a delay to misconduct proceedings against three Leicestershire Police officers following an IOPC report that concluded police failed to properly investigate a prior assault by the attacker, Valdo Calocane, in May 2023; the families cite f...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Employees Face Ultimatum: Productivity Reports or Job Loss
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 federal employees received emails from the Office of Personnel Management demanding weekly productivity reports, with failure to respond considered resignation, prompting legal concerns and union backlash amid ongoing mass firings under the Trump administration and ...
Federal Employees Face Ultimatum: Productivity Reports or Job Loss
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 federal employees received emails from the Office of Personnel Management demanding weekly productivity reports, with failure to respond considered resignation, prompting legal concerns and union backlash amid ongoing mass firings under the Trump administration and ...
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56% Bias Score


EPA Criticizes $2 Billion Climate Grant to Abrams-Linked Group
The Biden administration granted $2 billion to Power Forward Communities, a climate group linked to Stacey Abrams, prompting criticism from the EPA for its rapid disbursement and potential conflicts of interest; $20 billion was given to eight entities with minimal oversight.
EPA Criticizes $2 Billion Climate Grant to Abrams-Linked Group
The Biden administration granted $2 billion to Power Forward Communities, a climate group linked to Stacey Abrams, prompting criticism from the EPA for its rapid disbursement and potential conflicts of interest; $20 billion was given to eight entities with minimal oversight.
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76% Bias Score


Off-Duty PSNI Officer Convicted of Assaulting Colleagues at Wedding
A 31-year-old Police Service of Northern Ireland officer, Marcus Brush, was found guilty of assaulting two colleagues and drink driving at a wedding on September 21-22, 2023, resulting in a 15-month driving ban and £1,500 in fines; he is currently suspended.
Off-Duty PSNI Officer Convicted of Assaulting Colleagues at Wedding
A 31-year-old Police Service of Northern Ireland officer, Marcus Brush, was found guilty of assaulting two colleagues and drink driving at a wedding on September 21-22, 2023, resulting in a 15-month driving ban and £1,500 in fines; he is currently suspended.
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40% Bias Score


Bavaria Faces Backlash Over Handling of Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Heirs of Jewish art collectors criticize the Bavarian state government for its slow and opaque handling of restitution claims for Nazi-looted art, citing delays, lack of communication, and allegations of intentional stalling to avoid financial losses, leading to calls for greater transparency and in...
Bavaria Faces Backlash Over Handling of Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Heirs of Jewish art collectors criticize the Bavarian state government for its slow and opaque handling of restitution claims for Nazi-looted art, citing delays, lack of communication, and allegations of intentional stalling to avoid financial losses, leading to calls for greater transparency and in...
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56% Bias Score


Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia Leads to Investigation
A judicial investigation into the delayed flood alert in Valencia on October 29th, 2023, centers on why the Es-Alert system was not activated until 8:11 PM, despite available evidence suggesting the tool was discussed hours prior, contributing to avoidable deaths. Vicente Mompó, president of Valenci...
Delayed Flood Alert in Valencia Leads to Investigation
A judicial investigation into the delayed flood alert in Valencia on October 29th, 2023, centers on why the Es-Alert system was not activated until 8:11 PM, despite available evidence suggesting the tool was discussed hours prior, contributing to avoidable deaths. Vicente Mompó, president of Valenci...
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Pardoned Proud Boys Leader Harasses Capitol Police Officers at Award Ceremony
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, pardoned for his role in the January 6th insurrection, confronted three Capitol Police officers receiving awards at a Washington D.C. hotel on Saturday, verbally attacking them and accusing them of cowardice; the incident was filmed and shared on social media...

Pardoned Proud Boys Leader Harasses Capitol Police Officers at Award Ceremony
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, pardoned for his role in the January 6th insurrection, confronted three Capitol Police officers receiving awards at a Washington D.C. hotel on Saturday, verbally attacking them and accusing them of cowardice; the incident was filmed and shared on social media...
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56% Bias Score

Federal Police Misconduct Database Eliminated
President Trump's order rescinded the Biden-era executive action that created the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database, eliminating a database used by federal agencies to track and investigate misconduct by their officers, resulting in the loss of crucial information that was meant to re...

Federal Police Misconduct Database Eliminated
President Trump's order rescinded the Biden-era executive action that created the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database, eliminating a database used by federal agencies to track and investigate misconduct by their officers, resulting in the loss of crucial information that was meant to re...
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56% Bias Score

French Athletics Federation Faces €3 Million Deficit
The French Athletics Federation (FFA) revealed a €3 million deficit following the December 14 election of Jean Gracia as president, prompting an investigation into the causes and plans for financial recovery.

French Athletics Federation Faces €3 Million Deficit
The French Athletics Federation (FFA) revealed a €3 million deficit following the December 14 election of Jean Gracia as president, prompting an investigation into the causes and plans for financial recovery.
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NY Prison Workers Indicted on Murder in Inmate's Death
Six prison workers in New York were indicted on murder charges for the death of Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old inmate beaten while handcuffed at Marcy Correctional Facility; body camera footage showed the attack, sparking outrage and highlighting the facility's history of violence and abuse.

NY Prison Workers Indicted on Murder in Inmate's Death
Six prison workers in New York were indicted on murder charges for the death of Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old inmate beaten while handcuffed at Marcy Correctional Facility; body camera footage showed the attack, sparking outrage and highlighting the facility's history of violence and abuse.
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24% Bias Score

Schools Misspent $200 Billion in COVID-Relief Funds
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed that schools misspent nearly $200 billion in COVID-relief funds on items like Las Vegas hotel rooms and an MLB stadium rental, prompting outrage and calls for increased accountability.

Schools Misspent $200 Billion in COVID-Relief Funds
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed that schools misspent nearly $200 billion in COVID-relief funds on items like Las Vegas hotel rooms and an MLB stadium rental, prompting outrage and calls for increased accountability.
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68% Bias Score

Israeli Soldiers Flee Netherlands Amid War Crimes Allegations
Two Israeli soldiers vacationing in Amsterdam returned to Israel after a pro-Palestinian group publicized their presence and alleged war crimes, prompting Israeli authorities' intervention and a planned legal action in the Netherlands, highlighting increasing international scrutiny of Israeli action...

Israeli Soldiers Flee Netherlands Amid War Crimes Allegations
Two Israeli soldiers vacationing in Amsterdam returned to Israel after a pro-Palestinian group publicized their presence and alleged war crimes, prompting Israeli authorities' intervention and a planned legal action in the Netherlands, highlighting increasing international scrutiny of Israeli action...
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44% Bias Score
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