160 Children Rescued from Lev Tahor Sect in Guatemala Amid Abuse Allegations
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children from a Lev Tahor compound, following complaints of sexual abuse and human trafficking, uncovering osamentas during a raid supported by the U.S. DHS.
160 Children Rescued from Lev Tahor Sect in Guatemala Amid Abuse Allegations
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children from a Lev Tahor compound, following complaints of sexual abuse and human trafficking, uncovering osamentas during a raid supported by the U.S. DHS.
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40% Bias Score
55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.
55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.
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44% Bias Score
Lenient Sentences in Pelicot Gang Rape Case Spark Outrage, Expose Systemic Issues
The Pelicot trial in Avignon resulted in 428 years of sentences for 51 men who gang-raped Gisèle Pelicot, significantly less than the 652 years requested by the prosecution; this sparked outrage, highlighting systemic issues in the French justice system and the global spread of online networks facil...
Lenient Sentences in Pelicot Gang Rape Case Spark Outrage, Expose Systemic Issues
The Pelicot trial in Avignon resulted in 428 years of sentences for 51 men who gang-raped Gisèle Pelicot, significantly less than the 652 years requested by the prosecution; this sparked outrage, highlighting systemic issues in the French justice system and the global spread of online networks facil...
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64% Bias Score
Vehicle-Borne Terrorist Attacks: A Decade of Urban Violence
Multiple European and US cities experienced vehicle-borne terrorist attacks in the last decade, resulting in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries, using easily accessible vehicles as weapons. These attacks, in Nice, London, Stockholm, Barcelona, and New York, demonstrate the evolving tactics of...
Vehicle-Borne Terrorist Attacks: A Decade of Urban Violence
Multiple European and US cities experienced vehicle-borne terrorist attacks in the last decade, resulting in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries, using easily accessible vehicles as weapons. These attacks, in Nice, London, Stockholm, Barcelona, and New York, demonstrate the evolving tactics of...
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36% Bias Score
French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight individuals for their roles in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from suspended terms to 16 years' imprisonment for assisting the perpetrator and inciting online hate; the convictions highlight the lethal consequences of online hate...
French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight individuals for their roles in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from suspended terms to 16 years' imprisonment for assisting the perpetrator and inciting online hate; the convictions highlight the lethal consequences of online hate...
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40% Bias Score
Indiana Man Sentenced to 130 Years for Delphi Teen Murders
Richard Allen, a 52-year-old Indiana man, was sentenced to 130 years in prison for the 2017 murders of 14-year-old Liberty German and 13-year-old Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana; evidence from Liberty's phone, including an audio recording and a photo, was key to the conviction after a nearly eig...
Indiana Man Sentenced to 130 Years for Delphi Teen Murders
Richard Allen, a 52-year-old Indiana man, was sentenced to 130 years in prison for the 2017 murders of 14-year-old Liberty German and 13-year-old Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana; evidence from Liberty's phone, including an audio recording and a photo, was key to the conviction after a nearly eig...
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40% Bias Score
Five Killed in Christmas Market Attack in Magdeburg
A 50-year-old doctor drove his car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on December 15, 2023, killing five and injuring 200; the suspect, a Saudi Arabian immigrant, is under investigation for murder and attempted murder, with authorities exploring potential motives.
Five Killed in Christmas Market Attack in Magdeburg
A 50-year-old doctor drove his car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on December 15, 2023, killing five and injuring 200; the suspect, a Saudi Arabian immigrant, is under investigation for murder and attempted murder, with authorities exploring potential motives.
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40% Bias Score
Paris Court Sentences Eight in Samuel Paty Murder Case
A Paris court sentenced eight individuals to prison terms ranging from three to 16 years for their roles in the 2020 murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher, following a social media campaign fueled by false accusations against him for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his students.
Paris Court Sentences Eight in Samuel Paty Murder Case
A Paris court sentenced eight individuals to prison terms ranging from three to 16 years for their roles in the 2020 murder of Samuel Paty, a French teacher, following a social media campaign fueled by false accusations against him for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his students.
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36% Bias Score
Palestinian Americans Sue Biden Administration for Abandonment in Gaza
Nine Palestinian Americans, approved for departure from Gaza but omitted from the final Rafah crossing list on May 6, are suing the Biden administration for abandoning them, alleging differential treatment compared to evacuations of other American citizens from conflict zones.
Palestinian Americans Sue Biden Administration for Abandonment in Gaza
Nine Palestinian Americans, approved for departure from Gaza but omitted from the final Rafah crossing list on May 6, are suing the Biden administration for abandoning them, alleging differential treatment compared to evacuations of other American citizens from conflict zones.
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56% Bias Score
Assad Regime's Hidden Wealth: A Global Hunt Underway
The US State Department estimates Bashar al-Assad and his family's wealth at $1-$2 billion, accumulated through involvement in Syria's large-scale economic activities and laundered through seemingly legitimate businesses; a global effort to recover these assets is underway, highlighting Russia's rol...
Assad Regime's Hidden Wealth: A Global Hunt Underway
The US State Department estimates Bashar al-Assad and his family's wealth at $1-$2 billion, accumulated through involvement in Syria's large-scale economic activities and laundered through seemingly legitimate businesses; a global effort to recover these assets is underway, highlighting Russia's rol...
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44% Bias Score
French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight people involved in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from 13 to 16 years in prison for complicity in murder and organizing an online hate campaign; the sentences reflect the severity of actions taken by each defendant, highlighting ...
French Court Convicts Eight in Samuel Paty Murder
A French court convicted eight people involved in the 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty, handing down sentences ranging from 13 to 16 years in prison for complicity in murder and organizing an online hate campaign; the sentences reflect the severity of actions taken by each defendant, highlighting ...
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52% Bias Score
UC System Agrees to Address Campus Harassment Following Federal Investigation
The U.S. Department of Education reached an agreement with the University of California system to resolve complaints of inadequate responses to antisemitic and anti-Arab harassment during spring 2024 protests at five campuses, requiring improved reporting, training, and review of past incidents.
UC System Agrees to Address Campus Harassment Following Federal Investigation
The U.S. Department of Education reached an agreement with the University of California system to resolve complaints of inadequate responses to antisemitic and anti-Arab harassment during spring 2024 protests at five campuses, requiring improved reporting, training, and review of past incidents.
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52% Bias Score