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False Drug Overdose Narrative Persists in George Floyd Case
Five years after George Floyd's death, a false narrative claiming he died of a drug overdose—despite autopsy reports stating his death was a homicide—fuels calls for Derek Chauvin's pardon and exemplifies the weaponization of misinformation against racial justice movements.
False Drug Overdose Narrative Persists in George Floyd Case
Five years after George Floyd's death, a false narrative claiming he died of a drug overdose—despite autopsy reports stating his death was a homicide—fuels calls for Derek Chauvin's pardon and exemplifies the weaponization of misinformation against racial justice movements.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.
Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.
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44% Bias Score


Five Years After Floyd: Mixed Progress on Racial Justice
Five years after George Floyd's murder, the "Black Lives Matter" street mural in Washington D.C. was removed, symbolizing the mixed progress on racial justice; while some legislative changes occurred, police killings remain high, and optimism has waned.
Five Years After Floyd: Mixed Progress on Racial Justice
Five years after George Floyd's murder, the "Black Lives Matter" street mural in Washington D.C. was removed, symbolizing the mixed progress on racial justice; while some legislative changes occurred, police killings remain high, and optimism has waned.
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48% Bias Score


Sharpton Marks Five Years Since George Floyd's Murder, Condemns Rollback of Police Oversight
Al Sharpton, a prominent civil rights activist, commemorates the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, criticizing the Trump administration's rollback of police oversight plans as an attempt to undermine progress made after Floyd's death and urging sustained activism to achieve lasting legal r...
Sharpton Marks Five Years Since George Floyd's Murder, Condemns Rollback of Police Oversight
Al Sharpton, a prominent civil rights activist, commemorates the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, criticizing the Trump administration's rollback of police oversight plans as an attempt to undermine progress made after Floyd's death and urging sustained activism to achieve lasting legal r...
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40% Bias Score


Minneapolis Police Chief's Decision to Evacuate Precinct During 2020 Protests
During the 2020 Minneapolis protests, Chief Medaria Arradondo ordered the evacuation of the third police precinct, preventing potential casualties but resulting in significant property damage; his decision, detailed in his new book, reflects on the lack of protocol for such events and the systemic i...
Minneapolis Police Chief's Decision to Evacuate Precinct During 2020 Protests
During the 2020 Minneapolis protests, Chief Medaria Arradondo ordered the evacuation of the third police precinct, preventing potential casualties but resulting in significant property damage; his decision, detailed in his new book, reflects on the lack of protocol for such events and the systemic i...
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36% Bias Score


Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...
Justice Department Ends Lawsuits Related to Floyd, Taylor Deaths
The US Department of Justice dropped several lawsuits against police departments following the Black Lives Matter protests, including those concerning the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, citing excessive federal intervention in local policing; however, affected cities plan to independentl...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.
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56% Bias Score

George Floyd Square: A Contested Memorial Five Years Later
Five years after George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis, the intersection where he died remains a contested space called George Floyd Square, marked by memorials and ongoing conflicts between community activists and those seeking to restore the street to normal functionality, with ongoing lawsuits aga...

George Floyd Square: A Contested Memorial Five Years Later
Five years after George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis, the intersection where he died remains a contested space called George Floyd Square, marked by memorials and ongoing conflicts between community activists and those seeking to restore the street to normal functionality, with ongoing lawsuits aga...
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52% Bias Score

Five Years After George Floyd: A Mixed Legacy of Protest and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests, including the toppling of a slave trader's statue in Bristol, the article assesses the lasting impact, revealing a complex legacy of both progress and persistent challenges in racial justice.

Five Years After George Floyd: A Mixed Legacy of Protest and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests, including the toppling of a slave trader's statue in Bristol, the article assesses the lasting impact, revealing a complex legacy of both progress and persistent challenges in racial justice.
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40% 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

DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...

DOJ Quashes Police Reform Consent Decrees in Louisville and Minneapolis
The Justice Department is ending civil rights investigations into several police departments, including Louisville and Minneapolis, halting proposed consent decrees that aimed to reform police practices after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd; the Trump administration intervened after a ...
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32% Bias Score

DOJ Seeks to Drop Minneapolis Police Consent Decree
The Department of Justice seeks to drop a consent decree with Minneapolis police following George Floyd's murder, prompting concerns about the city's commitment to ongoing reform, despite prior efforts dating back to 2003.

DOJ Seeks to Drop Minneapolis Police Consent Decree
The Department of Justice seeks to drop a consent decree with Minneapolis police following George Floyd's murder, prompting concerns about the city's commitment to ongoing reform, despite prior efforts dating back to 2003.
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36% Bias Score
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