Showing 289 to 300 of 17,544 results


Record High in Japanese Stalking Cases in 2024
Japanese police investigated a record 1,341 stalking cases in 2024, a 260-case increase from 2023, following the murder of a woman who had reported stalking; 2,415 restraining orders were issued, also a record high, reflecting increased police attention to the issue after revisions to data collectio...
Record High in Japanese Stalking Cases in 2024
Japanese police investigated a record 1,341 stalking cases in 2024, a 260-case increase from 2023, following the murder of a woman who had reported stalking; 2,415 restraining orders were issued, also a record high, reflecting increased police attention to the issue after revisions to data collectio...
Progress
32% Bias Score


Washington Man Arrested for Collaboration in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Following a May 17th bombing of a California fertility clinic that killed the perpetrator, Guy Edward Bartkus, federal agents arrested Daniel Park, who allegedly supplied Bartkus with bomb-making chemicals and participated in bomb-making experiments. The attack, classified as terrorism, caused signi...
Washington Man Arrested for Collaboration in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Following a May 17th bombing of a California fertility clinic that killed the perpetrator, Guy Edward Bartkus, federal agents arrested Daniel Park, who allegedly supplied Bartkus with bomb-making chemicals and participated in bomb-making experiments. The attack, classified as terrorism, caused signi...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Activist Flotilla Bound for Gaza Faces Israeli Threat
A flotilla carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, departed from Catania, Sicily on June 1st and is being monitored by the Israeli Defense Forces, who have threatened unspecified action should the vessel attempt to dock in Gaza.
Activist Flotilla Bound for Gaza Faces Israeli Threat
A flotilla carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, departed from Catania, Sicily on June 1st and is being monitored by the Israeli Defense Forces, who have threatened unspecified action should the vessel attempt to dock in Gaza.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
Homelessness in Paris: A Call for Unconditional Hospitality
Agustín Gómez Arcos's "El hombre arrodillado" depicts Fermín, a 26-year-old who, after failing to find work in Paris, resorts to begging, highlighting the harsh realities of homelessness and societal indifference towards the marginalized, illustrating the author's call for unconditional hospitality.
Progress
20% Bias Score


Dutch Law Change Proposed to Combat Labor Exploitation
A Dutch au pair's case of severe labor exploitation, involving withheld wages, passport confiscation, and threats, highlights the need for a law change to criminalize such abuses as human trafficking, currently debated in the Dutch Parliament.
Dutch Law Change Proposed to Combat Labor Exploitation
A Dutch au pair's case of severe labor exploitation, involving withheld wages, passport confiscation, and threats, highlights the need for a law change to criminalize such abuses as human trafficking, currently debated in the Dutch Parliament.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.
Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.
Progress
40% Bias Score

World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.

World Bank Resumes Uganda Loans Despite Anti-LGBTQ Law
The World Bank is resuming loans to Uganda, suspended in 2023 after the country passed an anti-LGBTQ law, claiming new mitigation measures will prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people despite criticism and reports of human rights abuses.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Wrongful Arrest Exposes Risks Faced by Dreamers Under Trump Administration
A 19-year-old Dreamer, Ximena Arias-Cristobal, was wrongly arrested in Dalton, Georgia, on May 5th, leading to detention and highlighting the increased deportation risks faced by Dreamers under the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Wrongful Arrest Exposes Risks Faced by Dreamers Under Trump Administration
A 19-year-old Dreamer, Ximena Arias-Cristobal, was wrongly arrested in Dalton, Georgia, on May 5th, leading to detention and highlighting the increased deportation risks faced by Dreamers under the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Texas Hospital Violated Federal Law in Ectopic Pregnancy Case; New Policy Clouds Future of Emergency Abortions
A federal investigation found that a Texas hospital violated federal law by failing to provide treatment for a woman's life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, resulting in significant reproductive damage; however, a new Trump administration policy casts doubt on future federal protections for women deni...

Texas Hospital Violated Federal Law in Ectopic Pregnancy Case; New Policy Clouds Future of Emergency Abortions
A federal investigation found that a Texas hospital violated federal law by failing to provide treatment for a woman's life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, resulting in significant reproductive damage; however, a new Trump administration policy casts doubt on future federal protections for women deni...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.

Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man Returned to US After Court Intervention
A Guatemalan man, wrongfully deported to Mexico by the US, has been returned to the US after a court ordered his return, marking a significant legal victory and the first such case since President Trump's inauguration.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Man Arrested for Aiding in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Federal authorities arrested Daniel Park for aiding Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in a May 17th terrorist attack on a Palm Springs fertility clinic; Park supplied ammonium nitrate and participated in bomb-making experiments with Bartkus, driven by shared anti-natalist beliefs.

Man Arrested for Aiding in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Federal authorities arrested Daniel Park for aiding Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in a May 17th terrorist attack on a Palm Springs fertility clinic; Park supplied ammonium nitrate and participated in bomb-making experiments with Bartkus, driven by shared anti-natalist beliefs.
Progress
48% Bias Score

German Citizen Begins Hunger Strike After Illegal Extradition to Hungary
Maja T., a German citizen identifying as non-binary, was extradited to Hungary on June 27, 2024, and is facing inhumane conditions, including solitary confinement and a slow trial; she has now started an indefinite hunger strike to protest.

German Citizen Begins Hunger Strike After Illegal Extradition to Hungary
Maja T., a German citizen identifying as non-binary, was extradited to Hungary on June 27, 2024, and is facing inhumane conditions, including solitary confinement and a slow trial; she has now started an indefinite hunger strike to protest.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 289 to 300 of 17,544 results