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London Police Data Shows Racial Disparities in Child Criminalization
A Youth Endowment Fund study of nearly 265,000 London Metropolitan Police records (2015-2022) found Black children are 15% more likely to be criminalised than White children for similar offences, and 14.8% less likely to be offered diversion programs, revealing systemic inequities.
London Police Data Shows Racial Disparities in Child Criminalization
A Youth Endowment Fund study of nearly 265,000 London Metropolitan Police records (2015-2022) found Black children are 15% more likely to be criminalised than White children for similar offences, and 14.8% less likely to be offered diversion programs, revealing systemic inequities.
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32% Bias Score


ICE Data Contradicts Trump Administration's Immigration Enforcement Claims
Between October 1, 2024 and May 5, 2025, ICE made 185,000 arrests; only 0.4% were for homicide and 9% for other serious crimes, contradicting the Trump administration's claim of prioritizing deportations of serious criminals.
ICE Data Contradicts Trump Administration's Immigration Enforcement Claims
Between October 1, 2024 and May 5, 2025, ICE made 185,000 arrests; only 0.4% were for homicide and 9% for other serious crimes, contradicting the Trump administration's claim of prioritizing deportations of serious criminals.
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48% Bias Score


Rotterdam Man Sentenced for Intentional Killing and Attempted Murders
In Rotterdam, H. intentionally ran over Nabil, killing him, and attempted to run over two others, fleeing the scene afterward. Following his arrest, explosions targeted his and his family's homes, possibly in retaliation.
Rotterdam Man Sentenced for Intentional Killing and Attempted Murders
In Rotterdam, H. intentionally ran over Nabil, killing him, and attempted to run over two others, fleeing the scene afterward. Following his arrest, explosions targeted his and his family's homes, possibly in retaliation.
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48% Bias Score


Fraudulent Nurse Banned After Endangering Premature Babies
Tanya Nasir, a 45-year-old woman from Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, was banned from nursing for fraudulently securing a senior neonatal nursing position at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend in 2019 by fabricating qualifications and experience, endangering vulnerable patients and resulting i...
Fraudulent Nurse Banned After Endangering Premature Babies
Tanya Nasir, a 45-year-old woman from Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, was banned from nursing for fraudulently securing a senior neonatal nursing position at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend in 2019 by fabricating qualifications and experience, endangering vulnerable patients and resulting i...
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...
Judge Halts Deportation of Criminals to South Sudan, Citing Due Process Violation
A federal judge halted the deportation of eight convicted criminals to South Sudan, ruling the White House violated a court order by not allowing them to object that their deportation could put them in danger; the men, from countries as far away as Vietnam, had been convicted of crimes ranging from ...
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60% Bias Score


Thousands of UK Criminal Cases Collapse Due to Missing Evidence
In England and Wales, over 30,000 criminal prosecutions collapsed between October 2020 and September 2024 due to lost, damaged, or missing evidence, including 70 homicides and 550 sexual offenses, prompting calls for systemic reform.
Thousands of UK Criminal Cases Collapse Due to Missing Evidence
In England and Wales, over 30,000 criminal prosecutions collapsed between October 2020 and September 2024 due to lost, damaged, or missing evidence, including 70 homicides and 550 sexual offenses, prompting calls for systemic reform.
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Murders: DoorDash Driver Claims to Have Seen Kohberger Near Crime Scene
A DoorDash driver, who delivered food to one of the victims minutes before the Idaho student murders, claims she saw Bryan Kohberger near the scene and is expected to testify, adding to the evidence against him. The driver's statement was revealed in a police bodycam video from a DUI stop.

Idaho Murders: DoorDash Driver Claims to Have Seen Kohberger Near Crime Scene
A DoorDash driver, who delivered food to one of the victims minutes before the Idaho student murders, claims she saw Bryan Kohberger near the scene and is expected to testify, adding to the evidence against him. The driver's statement was revealed in a police bodycam video from a DUI stop.
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48% Bias Score

Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.

Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Court Uses Narcocorrido Lyrics to Secure 80-Year Sentence
In Mexico, three narcocorridos detailing the criminal activities of Marco Ramírez Chávez, aka "El Chacorta," a CJNG leader in Irapuato, Guanajuato, were used as key evidence in his 80-year prison sentence for the 2020 kidnapping and murder of Luis.

Mexican Court Uses Narcocorrido Lyrics to Secure 80-Year Sentence
In Mexico, three narcocorridos detailing the criminal activities of Marco Ramírez Chávez, aka "El Chacorta," a CJNG leader in Irapuato, Guanajuato, were used as key evidence in his 80-year prison sentence for the 2020 kidnapping and murder of Luis.
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44% Bias Score

Death Row Inmate Killed in Prison Attack
On Friday, a death row inmate, Julian Mendez, 46, was killed at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano, California, after being attacked by fellow inmate Mario Renteria, 36. The attack escalated, involving over 30 inmates, despite staff intervention. An investigation is underway.

Death Row Inmate Killed in Prison Attack
On Friday, a death row inmate, Julian Mendez, 46, was killed at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano, California, after being attacked by fellow inmate Mario Renteria, 36. The attack escalated, involving over 30 inmates, despite staff intervention. An investigation is underway.
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36% Bias Score

Mistakenly Deported Migrant Faces U.S. Charges for Alleged Human Trafficking
Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported in March 2024, is returning to the U.S. to face federal charges for allegedly participating in a years-long conspiracy to transport thousands of undocumented migrants from Texas across the country, including alleged MS-13 members, followi...

Mistakenly Deported Migrant Faces U.S. Charges for Alleged Human Trafficking
Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported in March 2024, is returning to the U.S. to face federal charges for allegedly participating in a years-long conspiracy to transport thousands of undocumented migrants from Texas across the country, including alleged MS-13 members, followi...
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44% Bias Score

California Task Force Bypasses Sanctuary Cities, Makes 13 Arrests in First Week
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli launched Operation Guardian Angel in California, using federal judicial warrants to force sanctuary cities to cooperate with ICE, resulting in 13 arrests in the first week and projected 40-50 weekly arrests.

California Task Force Bypasses Sanctuary Cities, Makes 13 Arrests in First Week
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli launched Operation Guardian Angel in California, using federal judicial warrants to force sanctuary cities to cooperate with ICE, resulting in 13 arrests in the first week and projected 40-50 weekly arrests.
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80% Bias Score
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