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Main Suspect Confesses in Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in France
On February 12th, the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, who disappeared Friday near her Essonne middle school, confessed; his DNA was found on the victim. Three others were arrested for failing to report the crime.
Main Suspect Confesses in Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in France
On February 12th, the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, who disappeared Friday near her Essonne middle school, confessed; his DNA was found on the victim. Three others were arrested for failing to report the crime.
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44% Bias Score


Italian Anti-Mafia Activist Sentenced for Exploiting Elderly Residents
Maricetta Tirrito, an Italian anti-mafia activist, received an eight-year prison sentence for exploiting elderly residents at her Ardea nursing home, misusing their funds for personal expenses, and operating in substandard conditions. The case highlights systemic failures in oversight and the abuse ...
Italian Anti-Mafia Activist Sentenced for Exploiting Elderly Residents
Maricetta Tirrito, an Italian anti-mafia activist, received an eight-year prison sentence for exploiting elderly residents at her Ardea nursing home, misusing their funds for personal expenses, and operating in substandard conditions. The case highlights systemic failures in oversight and the abuse ...
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56% Bias Score


Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.
Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.
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48% Bias Score


UK Justice System 'in Chaos': Rapists Could Walk Free Due to Court Backlog
Nottingham Crown Court's dilapidated state, marked by leaks, broken heating, and collapsing ceilings, forces case adjournments exceeding five years, potentially freeing alleged rapists due to case collapses, highlighting a broader UK justice system crisis of underfunding and a massive trial backlog.
UK Justice System 'in Chaos': Rapists Could Walk Free Due to Court Backlog
Nottingham Crown Court's dilapidated state, marked by leaks, broken heating, and collapsing ceilings, forces case adjournments exceeding five years, potentially freeing alleged rapists due to case collapses, highlighting a broader UK justice system crisis of underfunding and a massive trial backlog.
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44% Bias Score


€40,000 Raised for Burial of Stabbed 11-Year-Old in Nieuwegein
In Nieuwegein, Netherlands, a fundraising campaign raised over €40,000 for the repatriation and Eritrean burial of 11-year-old Sohani, who was fatally stabbed; the suspect, 29-year-old Hamza L., with a history of violence, is in custody.
€40,000 Raised for Burial of Stabbed 11-Year-Old in Nieuwegein
In Nieuwegein, Netherlands, a fundraising campaign raised over €40,000 for the repatriation and Eritrean burial of 11-year-old Sohani, who was fatally stabbed; the suspect, 29-year-old Hamza L., with a history of violence, is in custody.
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24% Bias Score


Church Member's Eight-Year Cancer Deception Nets $105,000
Amanda Christine Riley, a 39-year-old woman, defrauded her San Jose church community of over $105,000 by faking a Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis from 2012-2020, using falsified medical records and a blog to solicit donations; she was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 19 months.
Church Member's Eight-Year Cancer Deception Nets $105,000
Amanda Christine Riley, a 39-year-old woman, defrauded her San Jose church community of over $105,000 by faking a Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis from 2012-2020, using falsified medical records and a blog to solicit donations; she was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 19 months.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Prison Camp Closures Highlight Need for Community-Based Alternatives
The Bureau of Prisons is closing seven federal prison camps due to high costs and security issues related to rampant contraband, specifically cell phones; expanding community-based alternatives like halfway houses and home confinement is proposed as a more effective and cost-efficient solution.

Federal Prison Camp Closures Highlight Need for Community-Based Alternatives
The Bureau of Prisons is closing seven federal prison camps due to high costs and security issues related to rampant contraband, specifically cell phones; expanding community-based alternatives like halfway houses and home confinement is proposed as a more effective and cost-efficient solution.
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56% Bias Score

Brother of Parkland Shooter Arrested for Attempted School Break-Ins
Zachary Cruz, brother of the Parkland shooter, was arrested in Virginia after attempting to break into three schools on January 25th; he was charged with trespassing and released on bail, sparking heightened security concerns.

Brother of Parkland Shooter Arrested for Attempted School Break-Ins
Zachary Cruz, brother of the Parkland shooter, was arrested in Virginia after attempting to break into three schools on January 25th; he was charged with trespassing and released on bail, sparking heightened security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Sydney Man Pleads Guilty to Shooting Wife, Causing Paralysis
A Sydney man, Kamal El Jamal, pleaded guilty to shooting his wife, Georgina Vlahos, causing permanent spinal injuries, after firing a gun through their garage ceiling; he then abandoned her at a hospital before fleeing, resulting in a four-week manhunt.

Sydney Man Pleads Guilty to Shooting Wife, Causing Paralysis
A Sydney man, Kamal El Jamal, pleaded guilty to shooting his wife, Georgina Vlahos, causing permanent spinal injuries, after firing a gun through their garage ceiling; he then abandoned her at a hospital before fleeing, resulting in a four-week manhunt.
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52% Bias Score

Victoria Considers Reinstatement of Repealed Bail Offences Amid Controversy
Victoria's police minister is considering reinstating bail offences repealed in 2023 following a coronial inquest into the death of Veronica Nelson, sparking outrage from her family and legal representatives who accuse the government of prioritizing politics over justice.

Victoria Considers Reinstatement of Repealed Bail Offences Amid Controversy
Victoria's police minister is considering reinstating bail offences repealed in 2023 following a coronial inquest into the death of Veronica Nelson, sparking outrage from her family and legal representatives who accuse the government of prioritizing politics over justice.
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56% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Preventative Detention: 12 Men Held, 13 More Possible
Twelve men are currently in preventative detention in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Bützow correctional facility, a number consistent with recent years; 13 more may join after their sentences, based on court rulings; a 2014 treaty with Brandenburg dictates placement based on crime type.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Preventative Detention: 12 Men Held, 13 More Possible
Twelve men are currently in preventative detention in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Bützow correctional facility, a number consistent with recent years; 13 more may join after their sentences, based on court rulings; a 2014 treaty with Brandenburg dictates placement based on crime type.
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44% Bias Score

Saskatchewan Attempted Murderer Granted Statutory Release
Leslie Black, convicted of the attempted murder and sexual assault of Marlene Bird in 2014, was granted statutory release from prison despite concerns about his behavior and high risk of reoffending, with conditions including residence in a halfway house and psychological counseling.

Saskatchewan Attempted Murderer Granted Statutory Release
Leslie Black, convicted of the attempted murder and sexual assault of Marlene Bird in 2014, was granted statutory release from prison despite concerns about his behavior and high risk of reoffending, with conditions including residence in a halfway house and psychological counseling.
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48% Bias Score
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