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Extremist Groups Actively Recruit Children in Germany
German Interior Ministry reports reveal various extremist groups, including Islamists, right-wing and left-wing extremists, and Reichsbürger, actively recruiting children and youth through diverse methods such as summer camps, educational materials, and social events, highlighting a growing concern ...
Extremist Groups Actively Recruit Children in Germany
German Interior Ministry reports reveal various extremist groups, including Islamists, right-wing and left-wing extremists, and Reichsbürger, actively recruiting children and youth through diverse methods such as summer camps, educational materials, and social events, highlighting a growing concern ...
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Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
Civil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's transfer of 10 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, citing inhumane conditions and constitutional violations, based on statements from former detainees detailing abuse and inadequate care.
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
Civil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit to halt the Trump administration's transfer of 10 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, citing inhumane conditions and constitutional violations, based on statements from former detainees detailing abuse and inadequate care.
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NYC Teacher Arrested for Child Pornography
Ross Lanvin, a 41-year-old sixth-grade math teacher at MS 256 Lafayette Academy in NYC, was arrested for possessing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, including some of children as young as three, after Google flagged his account to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Child...
NYC Teacher Arrested for Child Pornography
Ross Lanvin, a 41-year-old sixth-grade math teacher at MS 256 Lafayette Academy in NYC, was arrested for possessing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, including some of children as young as three, after Google flagged his account to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Child...
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New Jersey Man Arrested for Murder After Fleeing to Mexico
Christopher Blevins, 45, of New Jersey, was arrested in San Diego on January 13th for the July 24th murder of his girlfriend, Laura Hughes, 50, whose body was found in a New Jersey forest; he fled to Mexico after the murder but was extradited back to New Jersey to face charges.
New Jersey Man Arrested for Murder After Fleeing to Mexico
Christopher Blevins, 45, of New Jersey, was arrested in San Diego on January 13th for the July 24th murder of his girlfriend, Laura Hughes, 50, whose body was found in a New Jersey forest; he fled to Mexico after the murder but was extradited back to New Jersey to face charges.
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Global Palliative Care Needs Surge 74% in Three Decades
A new study reveals a 74% rise in global palliative care needs over the past three decades, reaching 73.5 million in 2021, with most cases concentrated in low-income countries due to chronic illnesses while high-income nations see increases driven by cancer, heart disease, and dementia.
Global Palliative Care Needs Surge 74% in Three Decades
A new study reveals a 74% rise in global palliative care needs over the past three decades, reaching 73.5 million in 2021, with most cases concentrated in low-income countries due to chronic illnesses while high-income nations see increases driven by cancer, heart disease, and dementia.
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Hazel Dukes, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 92
Hazel Dukes, president of the New York State NAACP for nearly 50 years, died peacefully at age 92 on Saturday; her lifelong advocacy for voting rights, economic development, fair housing, and education significantly impacted underserved communities and national politics.
Hazel Dukes, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 92
Hazel Dukes, president of the New York State NAACP for nearly 50 years, died peacefully at age 92 on Saturday; her lifelong advocacy for voting rights, economic development, fair housing, and education significantly impacted underserved communities and national politics.
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Life Sentence for Murder of Alice Ruggles by Obsessive Ex-Boyfriend
Alice Ruggles, a 24-year-old Sky broadcaster, was stabbed to death by her obsessive ex-boyfriend, Trimaan Dhillon, in Gateshead in October; Dhillon, who ignored a police warning, was jailed for life with a minimum of 22 years.

Life Sentence for Murder of Alice Ruggles by Obsessive Ex-Boyfriend
Alice Ruggles, a 24-year-old Sky broadcaster, was stabbed to death by her obsessive ex-boyfriend, Trimaan Dhillon, in Gateshead in October; Dhillon, who ignored a police warning, was jailed for life with a minimum of 22 years.
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Massive Feminist Protest Unites Rome Against Gender Violence
In Rome, Italy, on March 1st, 2025, 10,000-20,000 young women protested against gender-based violence, uniting diverse feminist groups despite prior internal conflicts over abortion rights; the demonstration, marked by vibrant displays and strong slogans, concluded in Piazza del Popolo.

Massive Feminist Protest Unites Rome Against Gender Violence
In Rome, Italy, on March 1st, 2025, 10,000-20,000 young women protested against gender-based violence, uniting diverse feminist groups despite prior internal conflicts over abortion rights; the demonstration, marked by vibrant displays and strong slogans, concluded in Piazza del Popolo.
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Online Hate Targets Families of South Korea Plane Crash Victims
A South Korean plane crash on December 29th, 2023, resulted in the deaths of 179 passengers; eight people were arrested for spreading online hate speech against the victims' families, prompting a discussion of the societal factors fueling this behavior, and the need for stronger regulations.

Online Hate Targets Families of South Korea Plane Crash Victims
A South Korean plane crash on December 29th, 2023, resulted in the deaths of 179 passengers; eight people were arrested for spreading online hate speech against the victims' families, prompting a discussion of the societal factors fueling this behavior, and the need for stronger regulations.
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Recife's Carnival: Afro-Brazilian Resistance Through Cultural Celebration
Recife's Carnival, a vibrant celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture, serves as a powerful form of resistance against historical and ongoing religious intolerance, with Afoxé groups' performances on Patio de Sao Pedro highlighting the city's enduring African heritage and its ongoing struggle for socia...

Recife's Carnival: Afro-Brazilian Resistance Through Cultural Celebration
Recife's Carnival, a vibrant celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture, serves as a powerful form of resistance against historical and ongoing religious intolerance, with Afoxé groups' performances on Patio de Sao Pedro highlighting the city's enduring African heritage and its ongoing struggle for socia...
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20% Bias Score

Transgender Women Find Refuge, Hope in Italian Parish Amid Pope's Illness
In Torvaianica, Italy, a group of transgender migrant Latin American women, primarily sex workers, found refuge and support at a local parish church during the COVID-19 pandemic, receiving aid and even meeting Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized with pneumonia; they fear a reversal of this inclu...

Transgender Women Find Refuge, Hope in Italian Parish Amid Pope's Illness
In Torvaianica, Italy, a group of transgender migrant Latin American women, primarily sex workers, found refuge and support at a local parish church during the COVID-19 pandemic, receiving aid and even meeting Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized with pneumonia; they fear a reversal of this inclu...
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Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo
A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...

Lawsuit Challenges Migrant Transfers to Guantánamo
A coalition of immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration to stop transferring migrants to Guantánamo Bay, arguing it's illegal and intended to instill fear; the lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten migrants facing imminent transfer fr...
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