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Brain-Dead Woman Kept on Life Support Due to Georgia's Abortion Law
In Georgia, a 30-year-old brain-dead pregnant woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes due to a 2019 state law banning abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected, forcing the family to endure emotional and financial distress for over three months, as th...
Brain-Dead Woman Kept on Life Support Due to Georgia's Abortion Law
In Georgia, a 30-year-old brain-dead pregnant woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes due to a 2019 state law banning abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected, forcing the family to endure emotional and financial distress for over three months, as th...
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56% Bias Score


Georgia's Abortion Ban Keeps Brain-Dead Woman on Life Support
A brain-dead 30-year-old Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes for three months to allow her 21-week-old fetus to be born, due to the state's six-week abortion ban. The case raises concerns about the interpretation of the ban, which prohibits abortio...
Georgia's Abortion Ban Keeps Brain-Dead Woman on Life Support
A brain-dead 30-year-old Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes for three months to allow her 21-week-old fetus to be born, due to the state's six-week abortion ban. The case raises concerns about the interpretation of the ban, which prohibits abortio...
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64% Bias Score


Appeals Court Weighs Voter Intimidation Lawsuit Against True the Vote
A federal appeals court in Atlanta is poised to overturn a lower court's ruling dismissing a lawsuit against True the Vote, a conservative group accused of violating the Voting Rights Act by challenging the eligibility of over 360,000 Georgia voters before the 2021 Senate runoff election; the appeal...
Appeals Court Weighs Voter Intimidation Lawsuit Against True the Vote
A federal appeals court in Atlanta is poised to overturn a lower court's ruling dismissing a lawsuit against True the Vote, a conservative group accused of violating the Voting Rights Act by challenging the eligibility of over 360,000 Georgia voters before the 2021 Senate runoff election; the appeal...
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40% Bias Score


Missing British Teen Arrested in Georgia on Drug Charges
Bella May Culley, an 18-year-old British woman reported missing in Thailand, was arrested in Georgia for drug smuggling after 14kg of cannabis was found in her luggage at Tbilisi International Airport; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.
Missing British Teen Arrested in Georgia on Drug Charges
Bella May Culley, an 18-year-old British woman reported missing in Thailand, was arrested in Georgia for drug smuggling after 14kg of cannabis was found in her luggage at Tbilisi International Airport; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.
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36% Bias Score


Georgia "Cop City" Protest RICO Case Causes Life Disruptions for 61 Defendants
Sixty-one protesters in Georgia face racketeering charges for opposing the construction of a $118 million police training facility, "Cop City," resulting in significant delays and life disruptions for the defendants, including job loss and the suppression of a broader activist movement.
Georgia "Cop City" Protest RICO Case Causes Life Disruptions for 61 Defendants
Sixty-one protesters in Georgia face racketeering charges for opposing the construction of a $118 million police training facility, "Cop City," resulting in significant delays and life disruptions for the defendants, including job loss and the suppression of a broader activist movement.
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60% Bias Score


Kemp Skips 2026 Senate Race, Hurting Republican Chances
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, significantly impacting Republican strategies for the upcoming midterm elections, leaving the party without its strongest candidate in a key race.
Kemp Skips 2026 Senate Race, Hurting Republican Chances
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, significantly impacting Republican strategies for the upcoming midterm elections, leaving the party without its strongest candidate in a key race.
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36% Bias Score

Brain-Dead Woman Kept on Life Support in Georgia Due to Abortion Law
In Georgia, a 30-year-old brain-dead woman is on life support for three months to allow fetal development, due to the state's restrictive abortion law preventing family intervention in her medical care, creating a legal and ethical dilemma.

Brain-Dead Woman Kept on Life Support in Georgia Due to Abortion Law
In Georgia, a 30-year-old brain-dead woman is on life support for three months to allow fetal development, due to the state's restrictive abortion law preventing family intervention in her medical care, creating a legal and ethical dilemma.
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52% Bias Score

Brain-dead Georgia Woman Kept Alive on Ventilators Due to Abortion Ban
In Georgia, a brain-dead, 21-week pregnant woman is kept alive on life support due to the state's abortion ban, against her family's wishes, creating legal, ethical, and financial challenges.

Brain-dead Georgia Woman Kept Alive on Ventilators Due to Abortion Ban
In Georgia, a brain-dead, 21-week pregnant woman is kept alive on life support due to the state's abortion ban, against her family's wishes, creating legal, ethical, and financial challenges.
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56% Bias Score

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.

Armenian Cognac Exports Delayed by Georgian Inspections
Armenian cognac and wine exporters are protesting prolonged inspections in Georgia, causing significant financial losses and potentially impacting their Russian market access; they demand an explanation from the Georgian government.
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Exempts Hurricane Helene Disaster Aid from State Taxes
Georgia Governor Kemp signed a law on Thursday to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments from state income taxes for farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene; however, the full disbursement of the $100 billion federal aid package may take months.

Georgia Exempts Hurricane Helene Disaster Aid from State Taxes
Georgia Governor Kemp signed a law on Thursday to exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments from state income taxes for farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene; however, the full disbursement of the $100 billion federal aid package may take months.
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44% Bias Score

Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.

Georgia School Shooter May Change Plea
Colt Gray, a 14-year-old accused of the September 4th Apalachee High School shooting in Winder, Georgia, which killed four and injured nine, may change his not-guilty plea, potentially impacting his father's upcoming trial.
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40% Bias Score
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