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Autopsy Rules Death of Alabama Man Restrained by Police a Homicide
Phillip Reeder, 53, died in Irondale, Alabama on August 4, 2024, after a physical altercation with police officers; an autopsy ruled his death a homicide, citing a combination of restraint, pre-existing heart conditions, and cocaine use; conflicting accounts exist regarding the level of force used b...
Autopsy Rules Death of Alabama Man Restrained by Police a Homicide
Phillip Reeder, 53, died in Irondale, Alabama on August 4, 2024, after a physical altercation with police officers; an autopsy ruled his death a homicide, citing a combination of restraint, pre-existing heart conditions, and cocaine use; conflicting accounts exist regarding the level of force used b...
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56% Bias Score


Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.
Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.
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24% Bias Score


Former Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Breonna Taylor Case
A Kentucky judge sentenced former police officer Brett Hankinson to three years in prison for his role in the 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, rejecting a plea deal for a single day of jail time; Hankinson was the only officer convicted in the case, while two others involved have not yet faced sentenci...
Former Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Breonna Taylor Case
A Kentucky judge sentenced former police officer Brett Hankinson to three years in prison for his role in the 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, rejecting a plea deal for a single day of jail time; Hankinson was the only officer convicted in the case, while two others involved have not yet faced sentenci...
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36% Bias Score


Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...
Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...
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24% Bias Score


Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...
Vatican Complaint Filed Against Cologne Cardinal for Protecting Sexual Abuse Perpetrators
A twelve-member advisory board representing victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church filed a complaint with the Vatican against Cologne Cardinal Rainer Woelki, accusing him of protecting perpetrators and deepening victims' trauma; the complaint cites the Cologne prosecutor's decision to drop p...
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48% Bias Score


ICE Defends Mask Policy Amidst Accountability Concerns
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons defends the agency's mask policy during arrests, citing safety concerns despite criticism about accountability and increased reports of imposters; the agency's use of Medicaid data to track immigrants also raises privacy issues.
ICE Defends Mask Policy Amidst Accountability Concerns
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons defends the agency's mask policy during arrests, citing safety concerns despite criticism about accountability and increased reports of imposters; the agency's use of Medicaid data to track immigrants also raises privacy issues.
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48% Bias Score

NSW Police Commissioner Search: Lanyon Frontrunner Amidst Controversy
The NSW Police Force is searching for a new commissioner, with Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon as the frontrunner despite a past incident; other candidates include Mick Willing and Paul Pisanos; the selection panel lacks policing experience, raising concerns.

NSW Police Commissioner Search: Lanyon Frontrunner Amidst Controversy
The NSW Police Force is searching for a new commissioner, with Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon as the frontrunner despite a past incident; other candidates include Mick Willing and Paul Pisanos; the selection panel lacks policing experience, raising concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Former Officer Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Raid
A federal judge sentenced former Kentucky police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for civil rights abuse during the 2020 raid on Breonna Taylor's home, rejecting a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time; Hankison fired shots into Taylor's apartment and a neighbor's, endang...

Former Officer Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Raid
A federal judge sentenced former Kentucky police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for civil rights abuse during the 2020 raid on Breonna Taylor's home, rejecting a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time; Hankison fired shots into Taylor's apartment and a neighbor's, endang...
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40% Bias Score

Uvalde School Board Releases Robb Elementary Shooting Records After 38-Month Legal Battle
Following a court ruling, the Uvalde CISD board unanimously voted to release records related to the Robb Elementary shooting after a 38-month legal battle, marking a significant step toward transparency and healing for the victims' families.

Uvalde School Board Releases Robb Elementary Shooting Records After 38-Month Legal Battle
Following a court ruling, the Uvalde CISD board unanimously voted to release records related to the Robb Elementary shooting after a 38-month legal battle, marking a significant step toward transparency and healing for the victims' families.
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44% Bias Score

National Inquiry into 1984 Orgreave Miners' Strike Announced
A national inquiry into the 1984 Orgreave miners' strike clash, involving thousands of police and miners outside a Rotherham coking plant, has been announced by the UK government, following years of campaigning. The inquiry will investigate events of the day, failed prosecutions, and allegedly falsi...

National Inquiry into 1984 Orgreave Miners' Strike Announced
A national inquiry into the 1984 Orgreave miners' strike clash, involving thousands of police and miners outside a Rotherham coking plant, has been announced by the UK government, following years of campaigning. The inquiry will investigate events of the day, failed prosecutions, and allegedly falsi...
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32% Bias Score

Suruç Massacre: Ten Years of Delayed Justice in Turkey
Ten years after the ISIS-perpetrated Suruç massacre in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, which killed 33 and wounded over 100, the trial has faced significant obstacles, including a drastically reduced number of suspects, denied requests to question key figures, and significant delays in accessing crucial evidence...

Suruç Massacre: Ten Years of Delayed Justice in Turkey
Ten years after the ISIS-perpetrated Suruç massacre in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, which killed 33 and wounded over 100, the trial has faced significant obstacles, including a drastically reduced number of suspects, denied requests to question key figures, and significant delays in accessing crucial evidence...
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60% Bias Score

NHS to Ban Misconduct Managers from Future Senior Roles
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) will ban managers found responsible for serious misconduct from holding future senior roles, prompted by scandals like the infected blood scandal affecting over 30,000 and the Countess of Chester Hospital deaths, aiming to create a culture of accountability and...

NHS to Ban Misconduct Managers from Future Senior Roles
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) will ban managers found responsible for serious misconduct from holding future senior roles, prompted by scandals like the infected blood scandal affecting over 30,000 and the Countess of Chester Hospital deaths, aiming to create a culture of accountability and...
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56% Bias Score
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