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Global Executions Surge to 10-Year High in 2024
Amnesty International reported a 10-year high in global executions in 2024, with over 1,500 documented cases, primarily in Iran (972+), Iraq (63+), and Saudi Arabia (345+), highlighting the use of capital punishment to silence dissent, especially concerning President Trump's statements on the death ...
Global Executions Surge to 10-Year High in 2024
Amnesty International reported a 10-year high in global executions in 2024, with over 1,500 documented cases, primarily in Iran (972+), Iraq (63+), and Saudi Arabia (345+), highlighting the use of capital punishment to silence dissent, especially concerning President Trump's statements on the death ...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Language, Removing Transgender Recognition from Stonewall Monument
The Trump administration is removing references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website and suppressing the use of DEI language across federal agencies and in some private companies, potentially aiming to curb discussions of equality and social justice...
Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Language, Removing Transgender Recognition from Stonewall Monument
The Trump administration is removing references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website and suppressing the use of DEI language across federal agencies and in some private companies, potentially aiming to curb discussions of equality and social justice...
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60% Bias Score


Widespread Antiziganism in German Schools Revealed
A study reveals widespread antiziganism in German schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal attacks, false diagnoses, and exclusion, leading to educational disadvantages and psychological harm; the lack of response from authorities and the rise of the far-rig...
Widespread Antiziganism in German Schools Revealed
A study reveals widespread antiziganism in German schools and kindergartens, with Roma and Sinti children facing physical and verbal attacks, false diagnoses, and exclusion, leading to educational disadvantages and psychological harm; the lack of response from authorities and the rise of the far-rig...
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48% Bias Score


Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
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36% Bias Score


Snow White Actress's "Free Palestine" Post Sparks Antisemitism Controversy
Actress Rachel Zegler, playing Snow White in Disney's remake, publicly endorsed "Free Palestine," a phrase the article interprets as a call for violence against Jews, drawing parallels to historical antisemitic slogans and the actions of Hamas.
Snow White Actress's "Free Palestine" Post Sparks Antisemitism Controversy
Actress Rachel Zegler, playing Snow White in Disney's remake, publicly endorsed "Free Palestine," a phrase the article interprets as a call for violence against Jews, drawing parallels to historical antisemitic slogans and the actions of Hamas.
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72% Bias Score


Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.
Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.
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24% Bias Score

Global Executions Rise Sharply in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a sharp increase in executions, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the total, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses; however, a growing number of countries are abolishing capital punishment.

Global Executions Rise Sharply in 2024
Amnesty International's 2024 report reveals a sharp increase in executions, with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq accounting for 90% of the total, driven by political repression and drug-related offenses; however, a growing number of countries are abolishing capital punishment.
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56% Bias Score

Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.

Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.
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44% Bias Score

Hawaii Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder of Wife
On March 24, 2024, anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig allegedly assaulted his wife, Arielle, on a Honolulu hiking trail, attempting to push her off a cliff, inject her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock; he pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

Hawaii Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder of Wife
On March 24, 2024, anesthesiologist Gerhardt Konig allegedly assaulted his wife, Arielle, on a Honolulu hiking trail, attempting to push her off a cliff, inject her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock; he pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.
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60% Bias Score

Forgotten Activist: Emily Hobhouse's Fight for Justice
Emily Hobhouse, a British activist, exposed inhumane conditions in British concentration camps during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) via a detailed report, but was dismissed as a traitor and largely erased from history; events in Cornwall now celebrate her life and work.

Forgotten Activist: Emily Hobhouse's Fight for Justice
Emily Hobhouse, a British activist, exposed inhumane conditions in British concentration camps during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) via a detailed report, but was dismissed as a traitor and largely erased from history; events in Cornwall now celebrate her life and work.
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52% Bias Score

Maine Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze for Transgender Athlete Dispute
Maine is suing the Trump administration to block the withholding of over \$3 million in federal funds for child nutrition programs, following a dispute about transgender athletes and compliance with Title IX, impacting school feeding initiatives.

Maine Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze for Transgender Athlete Dispute
Maine is suing the Trump administration to block the withholding of over \$3 million in federal funds for child nutrition programs, following a dispute about transgender athletes and compliance with Title IX, impacting school feeding initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.

Global Executions Surge in 2024, Driven by Iran and Saudi Arabia
A global surge in executions in 2024 was driven by Iran (at least 972), Saudi Arabia (at least 345), and Iraq (63), with Amnesty International citing political repression and drug-related crimes as major factors, despite a global trend towards abolition.
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52% Bias Score
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