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Elderly Woman Shoved Off Bus in Boston; Suspect Arrested
Luz Pineda was arrested in Boston for shoving an elderly woman off a bus on September 8th, 2023, resulting in injuries to the victim; the incident follows another recent fatal stabbing on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Elderly Woman Shoved Off Bus in Boston; Suspect Arrested
Luz Pineda was arrested in Boston for shoving an elderly woman off a bus on September 8th, 2023, resulting in injuries to the victim; the incident follows another recent fatal stabbing on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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44% Bias Score


Justice Department Sues Boston Over Sanctuary City Policy
The Justice Department sued Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Thursday, challenging the city's sanctuary policy that limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, alleging it obstructs federal law enforcement and jeopardizes public safety.
Justice Department Sues Boston Over Sanctuary City Policy
The Justice Department sued Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Thursday, challenging the city's sanctuary policy that limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, alleging it obstructs federal law enforcement and jeopardizes public safety.
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40% Bias Score


Boston Defies Trump Administration on Sanctuary City Policy
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly rejected the Trump administration's legal threats against sanctuary cities, asserting that Boston will not cooperate with the administration's immigration enforcement policies and will uphold its commitment to its values, despite threats of losing federal funding o...
Boston Defies Trump Administration on Sanctuary City Policy
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defiantly rejected the Trump administration's legal threats against sanctuary cities, asserting that Boston will not cooperate with the administration's immigration enforcement policies and will uphold its commitment to its values, despite threats of losing federal funding o...
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64% Bias Score


Aging Cable Causes Blue Line Train Evacuation in Boston; MBTA Plans Repairs
A malfunctioning 50- to 60-year-old cable caused a Blue Line train to break down in Boston on Tuesday, forcing passengers to evacuate through a dark tunnel; the MBTA is conducting further repairs and addressing other cable issues.
Aging Cable Causes Blue Line Train Evacuation in Boston; MBTA Plans Repairs
A malfunctioning 50- to 60-year-old cable caused a Blue Line train to break down in Boston on Tuesday, forcing passengers to evacuate through a dark tunnel; the MBTA is conducting further repairs and addressing other cable issues.
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32% Bias Score


Measles Case in Boston Prompts Public Health Response
A traveler with confirmed measles visited specific locations in Boston from June 7-8, prompting health officials to initiate contact tracing and public health messaging to prevent an outbreak.
Measles Case in Boston Prompts Public Health Response
A traveler with confirmed measles visited specific locations in Boston from June 7-8, prompting health officials to initiate contact tracing and public health messaging to prevent an outbreak.
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32% Bias Score


Medellin Tops Global Green Space Ranking
A Time Out survey of 18,500 people across numerous cities ranked Medellin, Colombia, as having the best green spaces, with 92% of residents satisfied, following a project adding green corridors that lowered the city's temperature by two degrees.
Medellin Tops Global Green Space Ranking
A Time Out survey of 18,500 people across numerous cities ranked Medellin, Colombia, as having the best green spaces, with 92% of residents satisfied, following a project adding green corridors that lowered the city's temperature by two degrees.
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20% Bias Score

Former Boston Councilor Sentenced to Prison for Corruption
Former Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, the first African immigrant and Muslim American elected to the council, was sentenced to one month in prison for wire fraud and theft concerning a federally funded program, involving a $13,000 bribe.

Former Boston Councilor Sentenced to Prison for Corruption
Former Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, the first African immigrant and Muslim American elected to the council, was sentenced to one month in prison for wire fraud and theft concerning a federally funded program, involving a $13,000 bribe.
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28% Bias Score

ICE to Increase Agents in Boston Amid Sanctuary City Dispute
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to increase ICE agents in Boston, MA, after Mayor Michelle Wu upheld sanctuary city policies; Operation Patriot, resulting in nearly 1,500 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records, preceded this decision, and Attorney General Bondi issued a deadline fo...

ICE to Increase Agents in Boston Amid Sanctuary City Dispute
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to increase ICE agents in Boston, MA, after Mayor Michelle Wu upheld sanctuary city policies; Operation Patriot, resulting in nearly 1,500 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records, preceded this decision, and Attorney General Bondi issued a deadline fo...
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72% Bias Score

Massachusetts Sheriff Arrested on Extortion Charges
Sheriff Steven Tompkins of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, was arrested on Friday on federal charges of extortion for allegedly leveraging his position to obtain a \$50,000 pre-IPO stake in a cannabis company in exchange for assistance with their dispensary license, resulting in a significant profit ...

Massachusetts Sheriff Arrested on Extortion Charges
Sheriff Steven Tompkins of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, was arrested on Friday on federal charges of extortion for allegedly leveraging his position to obtain a \$50,000 pre-IPO stake in a cannabis company in exchange for assistance with their dispensary license, resulting in a significant profit ...
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52% Bias Score

Jury Acquits Karen Read in Boyfriend's Death, Citing Police Misconduct
A Massachusetts jury acquitted Karen Read of murder charges in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, citing police missteps and unconvincing evidence, despite finding her guilty of drunk driving the night of his death.

Jury Acquits Karen Read in Boyfriend's Death, Citing Police Misconduct
A Massachusetts jury acquitted Karen Read of murder charges in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, citing police missteps and unconvincing evidence, despite finding her guilty of drunk driving the night of his death.
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60% Bias Score

Expert Testimony Contradicts Prosecution's Theory in Karen Read Trial
Karen Read's trial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, concluded expert witness testimony with the defense's Dr. Andrew Rentschler refuting the prosecution's theory that Read's SUV struck O'Keefe, citing inconsistencies in his injuries; closing arguments and jury inst...

Expert Testimony Contradicts Prosecution's Theory in Karen Read Trial
Karen Read's trial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, concluded expert witness testimony with the defense's Dr. Andrew Rentschler refuting the prosecution's theory that Read's SUV struck O'Keefe, citing inconsistencies in his injuries; closing arguments and jury inst...
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48% Bias Score

Retrial for Karen Read in Boston Officer's Death
Karen Read faces retrial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, who died from blunt force trauma and hypothermia; the first trial ended in a hung jury due to allegations of police misconduct and a possible conspiracy to frame Read.

Retrial for Karen Read in Boston Officer's Death
Karen Read faces retrial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, who died from blunt force trauma and hypothermia; the first trial ended in a hung jury due to allegations of police misconduct and a possible conspiracy to frame Read.
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44% Bias Score
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