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Dorset Arsonist Charged After £170,000 Damage
A 45-year-old man, David Giddins, is charged with 18 counts of arson in Dorset, UK, causing over £170,000 in damages after a string of car fires on May 15, 2023, forcing residents to flee their homes, including a family who escaped thanks to a heroic neighbor.
Dorset Arsonist Charged After £170,000 Damage
A 45-year-old man, David Giddins, is charged with 18 counts of arson in Dorset, UK, causing over £170,000 in damages after a string of car fires on May 15, 2023, forcing residents to flee their homes, including a family who escaped thanks to a heroic neighbor.
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48% Bias Score


Multiple Stabbings at Hamburg Central Station; Suspect Arrested
A 39-year-old woman stabbed multiple people at Hamburg Central Station in Germany on Friday afternoon, causing several life-threatening injuries and others with serious or slight injuries; the suspect was arrested.
Multiple Stabbings at Hamburg Central Station; Suspect Arrested
A 39-year-old woman stabbed multiple people at Hamburg Central Station in Germany on Friday afternoon, causing several life-threatening injuries and others with serious or slight injuries; the suspect was arrested.
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36% Bias Score


Seventh Arrest Made in New Orleans Jailbreak
Emmitt Weber, 28, was arrested in New Orleans on Friday for allegedly helping two inmates escape from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility on May 16; five of the ten escapees remain at large, and seven people have been arrested in connection with the jailbreak.
Seventh Arrest Made in New Orleans Jailbreak
Emmitt Weber, 28, was arrested in New Orleans on Friday for allegedly helping two inmates escape from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility on May 16; five of the ten escapees remain at large, and seven people have been arrested in connection with the jailbreak.
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44% Bias Score


Sharp Drop in UK Immigration Amidst Stricter Visa Rules and Tough-on-Crime Policies
Britain's net migration fell by 50% in 2024 to 431,000, due to stricter visa rules implemented by the previous Conservative government; the current Labour government, despite economic warnings, plans further reductions, mirroring a tough-on-crime approach with considerations of mandatory chemical ca...
Sharp Drop in UK Immigration Amidst Stricter Visa Rules and Tough-on-Crime Policies
Britain's net migration fell by 50% in 2024 to 431,000, due to stricter visa rules implemented by the previous Conservative government; the current Labour government, despite economic warnings, plans further reductions, mirroring a tough-on-crime approach with considerations of mandatory chemical ca...
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44% Bias Score


44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score


Census Data Reveals Population Decline in Major Democratic-Led Cities
Newly released Census data shows that while most US cities experienced population growth from 2023-2024, major Democratic-led cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia continue to have lower populations than in 2020, with population drops ranging from 0.5% to 3.7%, while cities lik...
Census Data Reveals Population Decline in Major Democratic-Led Cities
Newly released Census data shows that while most US cities experienced population growth from 2023-2024, major Democratic-led cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia continue to have lower populations than in 2020, with population drops ranging from 0.5% to 3.7%, while cities lik...
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68% Bias Score

Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.

Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
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48% Bias Score

Minneapolis Police Reform: Persistent Challenges Amid Officer Shortage
Five years after George Floyd's death, Minneapolis Police Department struggles with a 200-officer shortage, persistent violent crime despite reduced shootings, and ongoing reform efforts under Chief O'Hara, even after the Justice Department ended its investigation.

Minneapolis Police Reform: Persistent Challenges Amid Officer Shortage
Five years after George Floyd's death, Minneapolis Police Department struggles with a 200-officer shortage, persistent violent crime despite reduced shootings, and ongoing reform efforts under Chief O'Hara, even after the Justice Department ended its investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Shooting at Rossosh Railway Station Leaves One Injured
A man opened fire on a group of people at a railway station in Rossosh, Voronezh Oblast, Russia, on May 23, 2024, injuring one person. The suspect, wielding an illegally obtained pistol with a silencer, is at large, with police actively searching for him.

Shooting at Rossosh Railway Station Leaves One Injured
A man opened fire on a group of people at a railway station in Rossosh, Voronezh Oblast, Russia, on May 23, 2024, injuring one person. The suspect, wielding an illegally obtained pistol with a silencer, is at large, with police actively searching for him.
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24% Bias Score

María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.

María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.
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48% Bias Score

Former Actor Stabbed to Death in Beşiktaş
Former Yeşilçam actor Mehmet Serdar Sulukahya was fatally stabbed in his Beşiktaş home on May 21st, 2024, by Fatma Gülsüm P., a university student he met online; the suspect claimed self-defense.

Former Actor Stabbed to Death in Beşiktaş
Former Yeşilçam actor Mehmet Serdar Sulukahya was fatally stabbed in his Beşiktaş home on May 21st, 2024, by Fatma Gülsüm P., a university student he met online; the suspect claimed self-defense.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.
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56% Bias Score
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