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"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.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Acquits Police in Fatal Shooting of Refugee
A German court acquitted all police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Mouhamed Dramé, a suicidal refugee in Dortmund, despite evidence suggesting the rapid escalation of the situation from a distress call to lethal force within 22 minutes.
German Court Acquits Police in Fatal Shooting of Refugee
A German court acquitted all police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Mouhamed Dramé, a suicidal refugee in Dortmund, despite evidence suggesting the rapid escalation of the situation from a distress call to lethal force within 22 minutes.
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56% Bias Score


Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
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36% Bias Score


Syria's New Government Faces Accountability and Economic Collapse
Syrian rebel leader Ahmed al-Sarraj announced the pursuit of those responsible for abuses in Syrian prisons, while the nation grapples with a collapsing economy and international sanctions following a devastating war that left hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced.
Syria's New Government Faces Accountability and Economic Collapse
Syrian rebel leader Ahmed al-Sarraj announced the pursuit of those responsible for abuses in Syrian prisons, while the nation grapples with a collapsing economy and international sanctions following a devastating war that left hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced.
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32% 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

Community Leaders' Support for Convicted Child Molester Causes Outrage
Over a dozen prominent figures wrote letters supporting a convicted child molester, causing significant distress to abuse survivors and highlighting a failure of due diligence among community leaders.

Community Leaders' Support for Convicted Child Molester Causes Outrage
Over a dozen prominent figures wrote letters supporting a convicted child molester, causing significant distress to abuse survivors and highlighting a failure of due diligence among community leaders.
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60% Bias Score

FBI Failed to Utilize Confidential Human Sources Before January 6th Capitol Breach
A Justice Department inspector general report reveals the FBI failed to adequately utilize its confidential human sources before the January 6th Capitol breach, despite informing Congress otherwise; this oversight could have improved law enforcement preparations, though no critical intelligence was ...

FBI Failed to Utilize Confidential Human Sources Before January 6th Capitol Breach
A Justice Department inspector general report reveals the FBI failed to adequately utilize its confidential human sources before the January 6th Capitol breach, despite informing Congress otherwise; this oversight could have improved law enforcement preparations, though no critical intelligence was ...
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52% Bias Score

Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.

Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.
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60% Bias Score

"Opposition Criticizes Minister Touré for Deleting Official Chats"
"Schleswig-Holstein's opposition filed a motion of no confidence against Social Minister Aminata Touré due to deleted official chats related to former state secretary Marjam Samadzade's dismissal, which the coalition rejected; Touré cited security concerns for her automatic chat deletion."

"Opposition Criticizes Minister Touré for Deleting Official Chats"
"Schleswig-Holstein's opposition filed a motion of no confidence against Social Minister Aminata Touré due to deleted official chats related to former state secretary Marjam Samadzade's dismissal, which the coalition rejected; Touré cited security concerns for her automatic chat deletion."
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36% Bias Score
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