Tel Aviv Cafe Employs Displaced Israelis, Honors Victims of October 2023 Attacks
Cafe Otef-Re'im, a Tel Aviv cafe staffed by displaced residents from southern Israeli communities targeted in the October 2023 Hamas attacks, sells regional products and provides a sense of community and economic recovery for its employees, many of whom lost family members.
Tel Aviv Cafe Employs Displaced Israelis, Honors Victims of October 2023 Attacks
Cafe Otef-Re'im, a Tel Aviv cafe staffed by displaced residents from southern Israeli communities targeted in the October 2023 Hamas attacks, sells regional products and provides a sense of community and economic recovery for its employees, many of whom lost family members.
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40% Bias Score
Wisconsin Tribe Sues to Block Enbridge Pipeline Reroute
The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, joined by environmental groups, filed a lawsuit and petitions to block Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline reroute in northern Wisconsin, arguing that the state's environmental review was inadequate and that the project would cause undue harm to the environment. ...
Wisconsin Tribe Sues to Block Enbridge Pipeline Reroute
The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, joined by environmental groups, filed a lawsuit and petitions to block Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline reroute in northern Wisconsin, arguing that the state's environmental review was inadequate and that the project would cause undue harm to the environment. ...
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36% Bias Score
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
Belarus Arrests Seven Journalists in Crackdown on Dissent
Seven journalists from the Belarusian online newspaper Intex-Press were arrested on charges of "supporting extremist activities" earlier this month, part of a broader crackdown on dissent ahead of Belarus' January presidential election, according to the Belarusian Association of Journalists.
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44% Bias Score
White House Unveils National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia
The Biden administration released its first national strategy to counter Islamophobia, detailing over 100 steps to curb hate and discrimination against Muslim and Arab Americans, including improved safety measures, religious accommodation, and cross-community solidarity; however, some Muslim advocac...
White House Unveils National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia
The Biden administration released its first national strategy to counter Islamophobia, detailing over 100 steps to curb hate and discrimination against Muslim and Arab Americans, including improved safety measures, religious accommodation, and cross-community solidarity; however, some Muslim advocac...
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36% Bias Score
Biden Administration Launches First-Ever National Strategy to Combat Islamophobia
The Biden administration announced a national strategy to counter Islamophobia and anti-Arab hate, citing a rise in threats against Muslim and Arab Americans following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, including the killing of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi.
Biden Administration Launches First-Ever National Strategy to Combat Islamophobia
The Biden administration announced a national strategy to counter Islamophobia and anti-Arab hate, citing a rise in threats against Muslim and Arab Americans following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, including the killing of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi.
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36% Bias Score
USOPC Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Paralympic Coach
Following an Associated Press report detailing sexual abuse allegations against U.S. Paralympic coach Gary Colliander by former biathlete Grace Boutot, who attempted suicide due to the abuse, the USOPC placed a staff member on administrative leave pending an internal investigation; Boutot says the a...
USOPC Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Paralympic Coach
Following an Associated Press report detailing sexual abuse allegations against U.S. Paralympic coach Gary Colliander by former biathlete Grace Boutot, who attempted suicide due to the abuse, the USOPC placed a staff member on administrative leave pending an internal investigation; Boutot says the a...
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24% Bias Score
"Louisville Police to Undergo Federal Reforms Following Breonna Taylor Investigation"
"Louisville's police department agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. Justice Department to reform its practices, prompted by investigations into Breonna Taylor's death and the handling of 2020 protests; the decree mandates policy revisions, improved training, data collection, and public reportin...
"Louisville Police to Undergo Federal Reforms Following Breonna Taylor Investigation"
"Louisville's police department agreed to a consent decree with the U.S. Justice Department to reform its practices, prompted by investigations into Breonna Taylor's death and the handling of 2020 protests; the decree mandates policy revisions, improved training, data collection, and public reportin...
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24% Bias Score
DNA Solves 25-Year-Old Newberry Cold Case, Grandmother Charged with Murder
In Newberry, Michigan, DNA evidence from a consumer genealogy database linked 23-year-old Jenna Gerwatowski to the 1997 cold case murder of Baby Garnet, leading to the arrest of her grandmother, Nancy Gerwatowski, who is charged with open murder, involuntary manslaughter, and concealing the death of...
DNA Solves 25-Year-Old Newberry Cold Case, Grandmother Charged with Murder
In Newberry, Michigan, DNA evidence from a consumer genealogy database linked 23-year-old Jenna Gerwatowski to the 1997 cold case murder of Baby Garnet, leading to the arrest of her grandmother, Nancy Gerwatowski, who is charged with open murder, involuntary manslaughter, and concealing the death of...
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36% Bias Score
AI-Powered Search and Rescue Partnership
On December 12th, "Sberbank Life Insurance" and the "Center for Finding Missing People" partnered to use AI for faster location of missing persons via automated photo analysis and improved rescuer communication, building on successful collaborations such as insuring 31 volunteer rescuers for 5 milli...
AI-Powered Search and Rescue Partnership
On December 12th, "Sberbank Life Insurance" and the "Center for Finding Missing People" partnered to use AI for faster location of missing persons via automated photo analysis and improved rescuer communication, building on successful collaborations such as insuring 31 volunteer rescuers for 5 milli...
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8% Bias Score
Death of Celebrated Poet Nikki Giovanni Leaves Enduring Legacy
Nikki Giovanni, a renowned poet and activist, passed away at 81 on Monday from lung cancer complications, leaving a profound legacy on Black literature and activism.
Death of Celebrated Poet Nikki Giovanni Leaves Enduring Legacy
Nikki Giovanni, a renowned poet and activist, passed away at 81 on Monday from lung cancer complications, leaving a profound legacy on Black literature and activism.
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24% Bias Score
"Syria's Douma Chemical Attack: Survivors Demand Justice After Years of Silence"
"In April 2018, a chemical attack in Douma, Syria, killed at least 43 people, including Tofik Diama's family. The OPCW implicated the Syrian Air Force, but the Assad regime denies responsibility, leading to survivors now demanding a new investigation and the exhumation of a suspected mass grave.",
"Syria's Douma Chemical Attack: Survivors Demand Justice After Years of Silence"
"In April 2018, a chemical attack in Douma, Syria, killed at least 43 people, including Tofik Diama's family. The OPCW implicated the Syrian Air Force, but the Assad regime denies responsibility, leading to survivors now demanding a new investigation and the exhumation of a suspected mass grave.",
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60% Bias Score
Belarus: Suicide, Pardons, and Trial Highlight Regime's Crackdown
A Belarusian woman committed suicide after facing repeated persecution under "extremist" charges; 29 political prisoners were pardoned by Lukashenko; comedian Slava Komissarenko will be tried in absentia for satirizing Lukashenko.
Belarus: Suicide, Pardons, and Trial Highlight Regime's Crackdown
A Belarusian woman committed suicide after facing repeated persecution under "extremist" charges; 29 political prisoners were pardoned by Lukashenko; comedian Slava Komissarenko will be tried in absentia for satirizing Lukashenko.
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36% Bias Score