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Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
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48% Bias Score


Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution
In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...
Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution
In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Hostage Crisis: Mass Protests Intensify in Tel Aviv
On Monday, protests outside Tel Aviv's Kirya military headquarters intensified, demanding the return of hostages held in Gaza. Hundreds of demonstrators, including families of hostages and various activist groups, expressed deep frustration with the government's response, with some placing hope in e...
Gaza Hostage Crisis: Mass Protests Intensify in Tel Aviv
On Monday, protests outside Tel Aviv's Kirya military headquarters intensified, demanding the return of hostages held in Gaza. Hundreds of demonstrators, including families of hostages and various activist groups, expressed deep frustration with the government's response, with some placing hope in e...
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44% Bias Score


Remains of Indigenous Woman Murdered by Serial Killer Found in Canada
The remains of Morgan Harris, an Indigenous woman murdered by convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, were found in a Manitoba landfill after a months-long search, highlighting the disproportionate violence faced by Indigenous women in Canada.
Remains of Indigenous Woman Murdered by Serial Killer Found in Canada
The remains of Morgan Harris, an Indigenous woman murdered by convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, were found in a Manitoba landfill after a months-long search, highlighting the disproportionate violence faced by Indigenous women in Canada.
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20% Bias Score


Death of Anti-Apartheid Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright and anti-apartheid activist Athol Fugard died at age 92 on Saturday; his plays, such as "Boesman and Lena" and "Master Harold...and the Boys," critically examined apartheid, leading to his persecution but also international acclaim.
Death of Anti-Apartheid Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright and anti-apartheid activist Athol Fugard died at age 92 on Saturday; his plays, such as "Boesman and Lena" and "Master Harold...and the Boys," critically examined apartheid, leading to his persecution but also international acclaim.
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16% Bias Score


Failed Deal Fuels Mozambique Crisis
Following a failed political deal in Maputo, Mozambique's opposition leader Venancio Mondlane left the country after clashes with police that left at least two children dead and 353 people dead since October 2024 elections according to Amnesty International, while Islamist insurgents continue attack...
Failed Deal Fuels Mozambique Crisis
Following a failed political deal in Maputo, Mozambique's opposition leader Venancio Mondlane left the country after clashes with police that left at least two children dead and 353 people dead since October 2024 elections according to Amnesty International, while Islamist insurgents continue attack...
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44% Bias Score

Dying Outback Killer to Take Falconio Body Secret to Grave
Bradley John Murdoch, serving a life sentence for the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia's outback, is dying of throat cancer and will likely take the location of Falconio's body to his grave, leaving the victim's family without closure.

Dying Outback Killer to Take Falconio Body Secret to Grave
Bradley John Murdoch, serving a life sentence for the 2001 murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia's outback, is dying of throat cancer and will likely take the location of Falconio's body to his grave, leaving the victim's family without closure.
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56% Bias Score

Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...

Aristocrat and Partner Accused of Manslaughter After Newborn's Death During Fleeing
A wealthy aristocrat, Constance Marten, and her partner, Mark Gordon, are accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after their newborn baby died from exposure while they were on the run from authorities, hiding the child in a shopping bag and living in a tent during winter. The couple had four ch...
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64% Bias Score

Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.

Columbia Graduate Arrested, Visa Revoked Amid Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil was arrested for his involvement in a Gaza solidarity camp, resulting in his visa revocation and potential deportation; the incident reflects a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism.
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68% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Factory Worker Sentenced to 17 Years for Child Sexual Abuse
A Chelyabinsk factory worker, Vladimir, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for sexually abusing three underage boys between June 2022 and November 2023, using threats and deception to lure his victims; he also has a history of drunk driving and theft.

Chelyabinsk Factory Worker Sentenced to 17 Years for Child Sexual Abuse
A Chelyabinsk factory worker, Vladimir, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for sexually abusing three underage boys between June 2022 and November 2023, using threats and deception to lure his victims; he also has a history of drunk driving and theft.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Bans Diversity Terms, Mirroring Past Language Controls
The Trump administration, despite promising unrestricted speech, has banned words related to gender and diversity from federal websites, echoing past patterns of government control over language from both left and right, with potential chilling effects on research and discourse.

Trump Administration Bans Diversity Terms, Mirroring Past Language Controls
The Trump administration, despite promising unrestricted speech, has banned words related to gender and diversity from federal websites, echoing past patterns of government control over language from both left and right, with potential chilling effects on research and discourse.
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64% Bias Score

New Evidence Emerges in Decades-Old Murder Case, Delaying Execution
Marcia Fulton, whose daughter was murdered in 1987, is planning to attend the March 13th execution of David Wood, despite new DNA evidence and witness testimony that could exonerate him, emerging decades after his conviction. The case highlights the emotional toll on victims' families and the comple...

New Evidence Emerges in Decades-Old Murder Case, Delaying Execution
Marcia Fulton, whose daughter was murdered in 1987, is planning to attend the March 13th execution of David Wood, despite new DNA evidence and witness testimony that could exonerate him, emerging decades after his conviction. The case highlights the emotional toll on victims' families and the comple...
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60% Bias Score
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