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Rittenhouse Returns to Memphis Amidst Security Deal Following Previous Protest
Kyle Rittenhouse will return to the University of Memphis on Wednesday to speak about the Second Amendment, nearly a year after his previous speech was disrupted by protesters; this follows a deal to ensure security and legal action by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) regarding a $1600 security ...
Rittenhouse Returns to Memphis Amidst Security Deal Following Previous Protest
Kyle Rittenhouse will return to the University of Memphis on Wednesday to speak about the Second Amendment, nearly a year after his previous speech was disrupted by protesters; this follows a deal to ensure security and legal action by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) regarding a $1600 security ...
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52% Bias Score


Germany vs. US: Contrasting Approaches to Freedom of Speech
Germany's freedom of speech, guaranteed by its Basic Law, is more restricted than the US's First Amendment, leading to contrasting approaches to online hate speech and public discourse; a study shows that almost half of Germans have experienced online abuse, impacting public debate.
Germany vs. US: Contrasting Approaches to Freedom of Speech
Germany's freedom of speech, guaranteed by its Basic Law, is more restricted than the US's First Amendment, leading to contrasting approaches to online hate speech and public discourse; a study shows that almost half of Germans have experienced online abuse, impacting public debate.
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48% Bias Score


German CDU/CSU Investigates NGOs After Anti-Government Protests
Following a Bundestag vote where the AfD supported a CDU/CSU migration bill, the CDU/CSU launched an inquiry into 551 NGOs, questioning their funding and political ties, prompting accusations of intimidation and authoritarian tactics.
German CDU/CSU Investigates NGOs After Anti-Government Protests
Following a Bundestag vote where the AfD supported a CDU/CSU migration bill, the CDU/CSU launched an inquiry into 551 NGOs, questioning their funding and political ties, prompting accusations of intimidation and authoritarian tactics.
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56% Bias Score


CHP Condemns AKP's Targeting of Turkish Business Leader
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel criticized the AKP's targeting of EBSO President İbrahim Gökçüoğlu for supporting TÜSİAD, condemning the intimidation of businesspeople and highlighting the government's suppression of dissent, impacting investor confidence and economic stability.
CHP Condemns AKP's Targeting of Turkish Business Leader
CHP spokesperson Deniz Yücel criticized the AKP's targeting of EBSO President İbrahim Gökçüoğlu for supporting TÜSİAD, condemning the intimidation of businesspeople and highlighting the government's suppression of dissent, impacting investor confidence and economic stability.
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56% Bias Score


Germany vs. US: A Clash of Free Speech Philosophies
Germany's stricter limits on free speech, unlike the US's broader protection under the First Amendment, stem from its legal history emphasizing personal honor and its aim to prevent a repeat of its Nazi past; this contrast is debated, with some arguing that restricting speech can backfire.
Germany vs. US: A Clash of Free Speech Philosophies
Germany's stricter limits on free speech, unlike the US's broader protection under the First Amendment, stem from its legal history emphasizing personal honor and its aim to prevent a repeat of its Nazi past; this contrast is debated, with some arguing that restricting speech can backfire.
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44% Bias Score


Idaho Woman Forcibly Removed from Town Hall, Sparking Free Speech Debate
At an Idaho town hall, Teresa Borrenpohl was forcibly removed by unidentified men after repeatedly disrupting the event, leading to a police investigation, dismissal of charges against Borrenpohl, and a recommendation to revoke the security firm's license; a GoFundMe raised over \$94,000 for her leg...
Idaho Woman Forcibly Removed from Town Hall, Sparking Free Speech Debate
At an Idaho town hall, Teresa Borrenpohl was forcibly removed by unidentified men after repeatedly disrupting the event, leading to a police investigation, dismissal of charges against Borrenpohl, and a recommendation to revoke the security firm's license; a GoFundMe raised over \$94,000 for her leg...
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64% Bias Score

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.
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44% Bias Score

Controversy Erupts Over Choice of 2024 Dutch Freedom Ambassadors
Dutch artists Antoon, S10, Zoë Tauran, and Rondé are the 2024 Ambassadors of Freedom, performing at 14 Bevrijdingsfestivals on May 5th, using their platforms to address issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, refugee experiences, and intergenerational trauma from Japanese internment camps; how...

Controversy Erupts Over Choice of 2024 Dutch Freedom Ambassadors
Dutch artists Antoon, S10, Zoë Tauran, and Rondé are the 2024 Ambassadors of Freedom, performing at 14 Bevrijdingsfestivals on May 5th, using their platforms to address issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, refugee experiences, and intergenerational trauma from Japanese internment camps; how...
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44% Bias Score

Union Party Questions Funding of Anti-Extremism Groups
The Union party in Germany submitted a 551-question inquiry targeting civil society organizations involved in anti-right-wing extremism protests, questioning their political neutrality and funding after collaborating with the AfD on a controversial anti-immigration motion.

Union Party Questions Funding of Anti-Extremism Groups
The Union party in Germany submitted a 551-question inquiry targeting civil society organizations involved in anti-right-wing extremism protests, questioning their political neutrality and funding after collaborating with the AfD on a controversial anti-immigration motion.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.

Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.
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40% Bias Score

Berlinale 2023: "Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear Amidst Antisemitic Controversy
The 75th Berlinale, concluded Saturday, awarded the Golden Bear to "Drømmer," while controversies arose from antisemitic remarks by participants, including Tilda Swinton's expression of support for BDS, leading to investigations and highlighting the conflict between artistic freedom and legal bounda...

Berlinale 2023: "Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear Amidst Antisemitic Controversy
The 75th Berlinale, concluded Saturday, awarded the Golden Bear to "Drømmer," while controversies arose from antisemitic remarks by participants, including Tilda Swinton's expression of support for BDS, leading to investigations and highlighting the conflict between artistic freedom and legal bounda...
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56% Bias Score

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, alleging that the organization's actions delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline. The trial begins Monday in North Dakota, and Greenpeace says it could face bankruptcy if it loses.

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, alleging that the organization's actions delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline. The trial begins Monday in North Dakota, and Greenpeace says it could face bankruptcy if it loses.
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36% Bias Score
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