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BLM in the UK: Five Years On
A British documentary examines the UK's response to the murder of George Floyd, highlighting the rapid escalation of protests, counter-protests, and the ongoing conversation about racial injustice in the context of historical oppression and weak political leadership.
BLM in the UK: Five Years On
A British documentary examines the UK's response to the murder of George Floyd, highlighting the rapid escalation of protests, counter-protests, and the ongoing conversation about racial injustice in the context of historical oppression and weak political leadership.
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36% Bias Score


German Campaign Demands Ban on Police Knee-Fixation Technique
The "Polizei im Nacken" campaign in Germany seeks to ban the police's use of knee-fixation due to its lethal potential, as evidenced by Zefanias M.'s case, who suffered long-term injuries after being wrongly accused and subjected to this practice for nine minutes; this campaign is gaining traction t...
German Campaign Demands Ban on Police Knee-Fixation Technique
The "Polizei im Nacken" campaign in Germany seeks to ban the police's use of knee-fixation due to its lethal potential, as evidenced by Zefanias M.'s case, who suffered long-term injuries after being wrongly accused and subjected to this practice for nine minutes; this campaign is gaining traction t...
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56% Bias Score


D.C. Mayor Considers Removing "Black Lives Matter" Mural Amidst Funding Threat
Facing a threat of defunding from Congressman Andrew Clyde, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser considers repainting the "Black Lives Matter" street mural installed in 2020 following George Floyd's death, citing budgetary constraints and shifting priorities, despite its previous symbolic significan...
D.C. Mayor Considers Removing "Black Lives Matter" Mural Amidst Funding Threat
Facing a threat of defunding from Congressman Andrew Clyde, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser considers repainting the "Black Lives Matter" street mural installed in 2020 following George Floyd's death, citing budgetary constraints and shifting priorities, despite its previous symbolic significan...
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56% Bias Score


Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree with the federal government mandating major police reforms following a Department of Justice investigation that found systematic discrimination and rights violations by Minneapolis police, stemming from the murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree with the federal government mandating major police reforms following a Department of Justice investigation that found systematic discrimination and rights violations by Minneapolis police, stemming from the murder of George Floyd.
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40% Bias Score


French Police Officers to Stand Trial in Delivery Driver's Death
Three French police officers will be tried for the manslaughter of 42-year-old Cedric Chouviat, who died of asphyxiation after repeatedly saying "I'm suffocating" during a January 2020 arrest near the Eiffel Tower; at least two officers have appealed.
French Police Officers to Stand Trial in Delivery Driver's Death
Three French police officers will be tried for the manslaughter of 42-year-old Cedric Chouviat, who died of asphyxiation after repeatedly saying "I'm suffocating" during a January 2020 arrest near the Eiffel Tower; at least two officers have appealed.
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48% Bias Score


DOJ Blocks Chauvin's Bid to Re-examine Floyd's Heart
The Department of Justice is seeking to prevent Derek Chauvin from re-examining George Floyd's heart, arguing his lawyers' request stems from an unvetted doctor's weaker medical theory and that even with this information, the trial's outcome would not have changed.
DOJ Blocks Chauvin's Bid to Re-examine Floyd's Heart
The Department of Justice is seeking to prevent Derek Chauvin from re-examining George Floyd's heart, arguing his lawyers' request stems from an unvetted doctor's weaker medical theory and that even with this information, the trial's outcome would not have changed.
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36% Bias Score

FBI Reassigns Agents Who Knelt at 2020 George Floyd Protest
The FBI reassigned agents who knelt with 2020 George Floyd protesters, triggering concerns about bypassing disciplinary processes and potentially impacting bureau morale and objectivity, amidst a wider review of 1,500 agents' conduct under the current administration.

FBI Reassigns Agents Who Knelt at 2020 George Floyd Protest
The FBI reassigned agents who knelt with 2020 George Floyd protesters, triggering concerns about bypassing disciplinary processes and potentially impacting bureau morale and objectivity, amidst a wider review of 1,500 agents' conduct under the current administration.
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56% Bias Score

Floyd Brother Condemns Musk, Shapiro's Push to Pardon Chauvin
Elon Musk and Ben Shapiro's campaign to pardon Derek Chauvin, the officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, has been condemned by Floyd's brother, Terrance Floyd, and the Minnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison, for reopening old wounds and hindering the healing process. Chauvin's anticipated r...

Floyd Brother Condemns Musk, Shapiro's Push to Pardon Chauvin
Elon Musk and Ben Shapiro's campaign to pardon Derek Chauvin, the officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, has been condemned by Floyd's brother, Terrance Floyd, and the Minnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison, for reopening old wounds and hindering the healing process. Chauvin's anticipated r...
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60% Bias Score

Minneapolis Approves Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council approved a consent decree with the federal government mandating police reforms under court supervision, following a Department of Justice report on systemic discrimination and rights violations; the agreement builds upon existing policy changes and will be publicly relea...

Minneapolis Approves Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council approved a consent decree with the federal government mandating police reforms under court supervision, following a Department of Justice report on systemic discrimination and rights violations; the agreement builds upon existing policy changes and will be publicly relea...
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48% Bias Score

Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree requiring major police reforms following a federal investigation into systemic racism and misconduct, negotiated since June 2023 and similar to a 2023 state agreement.

Minneapolis to Vote on Federal Consent Decree for Police Reform
The Minneapolis City Council will vote Monday on a consent decree requiring major police reforms following a federal investigation into systemic racism and misconduct, negotiated since June 2023 and similar to a 2023 state agreement.
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44% Bias Score

French Police Officers to Stand Trial in 2020 Delivery Driver Death
Three French police officers face trial for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Cédric Chouviat, a delivery driver who died in 2020 after police intervention; a judge ruled police acted negligently causing his asphyxiation.

French Police Officers to Stand Trial in 2020 Delivery Driver Death
Three French police officers face trial for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Cédric Chouviat, a delivery driver who died in 2020 after police intervention; a judge ruled police acted negligently causing his asphyxiation.
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36% Bias Score
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