Bail Granted in Brisbane Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was allegedly struck by a car driven by Sant in Brisbane, Australia in July; police allege the car had false plates which were changed before and after the incident.
Bail Granted in Brisbane Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was allegedly struck by a car driven by Sant in Brisbane, Australia in July; police allege the car had false plates which were changed before and after the incident.
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52% Bias Score
20-Year-Old Double Murder Convictions Overturned: Brothers Acquitted
After nearly two decades of imprisonment for the 2003 double murder of Carol and Graham Fisher, brothers Robert and Lee Firkins were exonerated when new evidence discredited the key witness, leading to the dropping of a planned retrial.
20-Year-Old Double Murder Convictions Overturned: Brothers Acquitted
After nearly two decades of imprisonment for the 2003 double murder of Carol and Graham Fisher, brothers Robert and Lee Firkins were exonerated when new evidence discredited the key witness, leading to the dropping of a planned retrial.
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44% Bias Score
Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
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56% Bias Score
Record High of Illegal Wolf Killings in Brandenburg Fuels Debate on Conservation
Brandenburg, Germany, recorded a record high of six illegal wolf killings in 2024, prompting a debate about lowering the wolf's protected status and managing the growing human-wildlife conflict, particularly with the highest number of wolf families in Germany residing in Brandenburg.
Record High of Illegal Wolf Killings in Brandenburg Fuels Debate on Conservation
Brandenburg, Germany, recorded a record high of six illegal wolf killings in 2024, prompting a debate about lowering the wolf's protected status and managing the growing human-wildlife conflict, particularly with the highest number of wolf families in Germany residing in Brandenburg.
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44% Bias Score
Imprisoned Turkish MP Condemns Government's Handling of Constitution and Public Resources
Imprisoned Turkish MP Can Atalay, elected by Hatay residents, sent a letter from Silivri Prison to the TBMM during budget discussions, criticizing the government's handling of the constitution and public resources, citing specific examples from his legal work and expressing concerns about worker and...
Imprisoned Turkish MP Condemns Government's Handling of Constitution and Public Resources
Imprisoned Turkish MP Can Atalay, elected by Hatay residents, sent a letter from Silivri Prison to the TBMM during budget discussions, criticizing the government's handling of the constitution and public resources, citing specific examples from his legal work and expressing concerns about worker and...
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52% Bias Score
French Consultant Sues Catholic School Organization for Discrimination
A self-employed communication consultant in Bayeux, France, filed a discrimination lawsuit after a Catholic education organization terminated her contract due to parental objections to her social media posts about her bisexuality and polyamorous relationship, resulting in significant financial and e...
French Consultant Sues Catholic School Organization for Discrimination
A self-employed communication consultant in Bayeux, France, filed a discrimination lawsuit after a Catholic education organization terminated her contract due to parental objections to her social media posts about her bisexuality and polyamorous relationship, resulting in significant financial and e...
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36% Bias Score
Flintshire Council Funding Cut Threatens Closure of Disability Support Center
The Clocktower, a non-profit supporting 134 disabled individuals over 16 in Mostyn, Flintshire, faces closure due to a 4% funding shortfall by Flintshire council, forcing it to cut free transport, impacting families who rely on its specialized care.
Flintshire Council Funding Cut Threatens Closure of Disability Support Center
The Clocktower, a non-profit supporting 134 disabled individuals over 16 in Mostyn, Flintshire, faces closure due to a 4% funding shortfall by Flintshire council, forcing it to cut free transport, impacting families who rely on its specialized care.
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40% Bias Score
Contrasting Christmas and Refugee Integration in Dutch TV
The Dutch TV programs "Kerst met de Bauers" and "Alles komt goed" offer contrasting views on Christmas and refugee integration, highlighting Frans Bauer's unexpected role in comforting the elderly and Samrawit's struggle to integrate in the Netherlands while learning Dutch.
Contrasting Christmas and Refugee Integration in Dutch TV
The Dutch TV programs "Kerst met de Bauers" and "Alles komt goed" offer contrasting views on Christmas and refugee integration, highlighting Frans Bauer's unexpected role in comforting the elderly and Samrawit's struggle to integrate in the Netherlands while learning Dutch.
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52% Bias Score
Toms River Toxic Waste Settlement Challenged Over Inadequate Compensation
A New Jersey environmental group is challenging a \$500,000 settlement between the state and BASF, the successor to Ciba-Geigy, over decades of toxic waste dumping in Toms River that caused at least \$1 billion in damage to natural resources and is linked to elevated childhood cancer rates.
Toms River Toxic Waste Settlement Challenged Over Inadequate Compensation
A New Jersey environmental group is challenging a \$500,000 settlement between the state and BASF, the successor to Ciba-Geigy, over decades of toxic waste dumping in Toms River that caused at least \$1 billion in damage to natural resources and is linked to elevated childhood cancer rates.
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44% Bias Score
Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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24% Bias Score
Reform UK Removes Scottish Organizer Over Loyalist Ties
Reform UK removed Craig Campbell, its Scottish organizer, following revelations of his father's involvement in Loyalist bombings and his cousin's conviction for murdering a Celtic supporter, along with his offensive social media posts comparing the SNP to Nazis.
Reform UK Removes Scottish Organizer Over Loyalist Ties
Reform UK removed Craig Campbell, its Scottish organizer, following revelations of his father's involvement in Loyalist bombings and his cousin's conviction for murdering a Celtic supporter, along with his offensive social media posts comparing the SNP to Nazis.
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52% Bias Score
Man Jailed for Culpable Homicide After Victim Jumps to Death
Lee Smith was jailed for eight years for the culpable homicide of Jamie Forbes, who jumped to his death from a 12th-story flat in Aberdeen after Smith held him captive and repeatedly assaulted him with a hammer and fists for two days.
Man Jailed for Culpable Homicide After Victim Jumps to Death
Lee Smith was jailed for eight years for the culpable homicide of Jamie Forbes, who jumped to his death from a 12th-story flat in Aberdeen after Smith held him captive and repeatedly assaulted him with a hammer and fists for two days.
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44% Bias Score