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Vandalism of Closed Muslim Prayer Space in L'Hôpital, France
A closed Muslim prayer space in L'Hôpital, Moselle, France, was discovered vandalized on May 27th, 2024, with defaced Qurans, swastika graffiti, and stolen items; police are investigating, and two suspects have been identified.
Vandalism of Closed Muslim Prayer Space in L'Hôpital, France
A closed Muslim prayer space in L'Hôpital, Moselle, France, was discovered vandalized on May 27th, 2024, with defaced Qurans, swastika graffiti, and stolen items; police are investigating, and two suspects have been identified.
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48% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.
Washington D.C. Murder Highlights Global Antisemitism
A Washington D.C. shooting on May 10, 2024, left two Jewish museum-goers dead; the shooter shouted "Free, free, Palestine," prompting Secretary of State Rubio to condemn the act as an emblem of Jew-hatred during a Jerusalem conference on combating antisemitism.
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56% Bias Score


Sectarian Attack in Belfast Leaves Residents 'on Edge'
Masked individuals threw masonry at homes in north Belfast's Annalee and Alloa Streets on Wednesday, causing damage in a sectarian attack that left residents feeling unsafe and frustrated with a lack of political leadership; police have increased patrols and met with residents.
Sectarian Attack in Belfast Leaves Residents 'on Edge'
Masked individuals threw masonry at homes in north Belfast's Annalee and Alloa Streets on Wednesday, causing damage in a sectarian attack that left residents feeling unsafe and frustrated with a lack of political leadership; police have increased patrols and met with residents.
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32% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting Mass Casualty Attack
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Murder Cult, was extradited to the US from Moldova to face charges for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a Santa Claus to Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; prosecutors link the grou...
Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting Mass Casualty Attack
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Murder Cult, was extradited to the US from Moldova to face charges for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a Santa Claus to Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; prosecutors link the grou...
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48% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US for Poisoning Plot
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Killers Sect, was extradited from Moldova to the US this week to face charges for plotting to poison candy, distributed by a Santa Claus, targeting Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; his plans allegedly inspired real-life violence...
Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US for Poisoning Plot
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Killers Sect, was extradited from Moldova to the US this week to face charges for plotting to poison candy, distributed by a Santa Claus, targeting Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; his plans allegedly inspired real-life violence...
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40% Bias Score


DC US Attorney Pirro's Effective Response to Israeli Embassy Staffers' Murders
Following the murders of two Israeli embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, interim US Attorney Jeanine Pirro swiftly responded, leading the investigation into potential hate crime or terrorism charges against the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, and earning praise for her ef...
DC US Attorney Pirro's Effective Response to Israeli Embassy Staffers' Murders
Following the murders of two Israeli embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, interim US Attorney Jeanine Pirro swiftly responded, leading the investigation into potential hate crime or terrorism charges against the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, and earning praise for her ef...
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48% Bias Score

Washington D.C. Shooting: Israeli Embassy Employees Killed
Two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot on May 21, 2024, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., after a 9 p.m. event, prompting online "false flag" conspiracy theories, but the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, has been charged with murder and the incident is being investigated as a ...

Washington D.C. Shooting: Israeli Embassy Employees Killed
Two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot on May 21, 2024, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., after a 9 p.m. event, prompting online "false flag" conspiracy theories, but the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, has been charged with murder and the incident is being investigated as a ...
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44% Bias Score

Justice Department to Seek Death Penalty for Capital Jewish Museum Murders
Elias Rodriguez is accused of the first-degree premeditated murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on May 21st; the Justice Department will seek the death penalty.

Justice Department to Seek Death Penalty for Capital Jewish Museum Murders
Elias Rodriguez is accused of the first-degree premeditated murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on May 21st; the Justice Department will seek the death penalty.
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72% Bias Score

Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.

Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.
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32% Bias Score

Washington D.C. Shooting: Two Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Apparent Act of Terrorism
On Wednesday evening, Elias Rodriguez fatally shot two Israeli embassy employees outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., shouting "Free Palestine!" upon arrest; the attack is being investigated as a hate crime and act of terrorism.

Washington D.C. Shooting: Two Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Apparent Act of Terrorism
On Wednesday evening, Elias Rodriguez fatally shot two Israeli embassy employees outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., shouting "Free Palestine!" upon arrest; the attack is being investigated as a hate crime and act of terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Right-Wing Extremists Attack Alternative Housing Project in Cottbus
Five masked individuals attacked an alternative housing project, "Hausprojekt Zelle 79," in Cottbus, Germany, on May 24th, 2025, using firecrackers, torches, and unconstitutional slogans; police are investigating it as a potential right-wing extremist arson attack.

Right-Wing Extremists Attack Alternative Housing Project in Cottbus
Five masked individuals attacked an alternative housing project, "Hausprojekt Zelle 79," in Cottbus, Germany, on May 24th, 2025, using firecrackers, torches, and unconstitutional slogans; police are investigating it as a potential right-wing extremist arson attack.
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40% Bias Score

Colorado Couple Found Guilty of False Threat Against Mayoral Candidate
A Colorado jury convicted Ashley Blackcloud and Derrick Bernard of conveying false information about a threat against a Black mayoral candidate after they burned a cross in front of his campaign sign in 2023 as a campaign stunt, even though the candidate was not involved.

Colorado Couple Found Guilty of False Threat Against Mayoral Candidate
A Colorado jury convicted Ashley Blackcloud and Derrick Bernard of conveying false information about a threat against a Black mayoral candidate after they burned a cross in front of his campaign sign in 2023 as a campaign stunt, even though the candidate was not involved.
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48% Bias Score
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