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Trump Administration Defies Court Order on Wrongful Deportation
A U.S. federal judge ordered the Trump administration to provide information on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man wrongly deported on March 15th among 200 others, after the administration admitted an administrative error; the administration refused, citing an "impracticable deadline", prompting...
Trump Administration Defies Court Order on Wrongful Deportation
A U.S. federal judge ordered the Trump administration to provide information on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man wrongly deported on March 15th among 200 others, after the administration admitted an administrative error; the administration refused, citing an "impracticable deadline", prompting...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians, despite ongoing conflicts and human rights abuses in their home countries, prompting criticism from refugee groups and lawmakers.
Trump Administration Ends TPS for Thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 14,600 Afghans and 7,900 Cameroonians, despite ongoing conflicts and human rights abuses in their home countries, prompting criticism from refugee groups and lawmakers.
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52% Bias Score


US Judge Allows Deportation Case Against Pro-Palestine Activist to Proceed
US immigration judge Jamee Comans ruled that the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student detained for pro-Palestine activism, can proceed, citing "clear and convincing evidence" of removability under a rarely used immigration law provision, despite no criminal...
US Judge Allows Deportation Case Against Pro-Palestine Activist to Proceed
US immigration judge Jamee Comans ruled that the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student detained for pro-Palestine activism, can proceed, citing "clear and convincing evidence" of removability under a rarely used immigration law provision, despite no criminal...
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44% Bias Score


Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
Chile's LGBT Rights: Progress and Persistent Challenges
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Chile in 2012 for discriminating against Judge Karen Atala based on her sexual orientation, leading to anti-discrimination laws but ongoing challenges in fully recognizing LGBT rights, particularly concerning gender identity and same-sex marriage.
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.
Italy's Femicide Crisis: Renewed Calls for Action
The murders of two young women in Italy in March 2024 reignited the national debate on femicide, prompting discussions on preventative measures like sex education and stricter laws, despite a rise in 'yellow card' warnings for abusive behavior.
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60% Bias Score


Immigration Judge Orders Deportation of Columbia Activist, Raising Free Speech Concerns
An immigration judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist and green card holder, can be deported for allegedly threatening U.S. foreign policy, prompting concerns about due process and potential impacts on other international students. The judge accepted a State Department memo ...
Immigration Judge Orders Deportation of Columbia Activist, Raising Free Speech Concerns
An immigration judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University activist and green card holder, can be deported for allegedly threatening U.S. foreign policy, prompting concerns about due process and potential impacts on other international students. The judge accepted a State Department memo ...
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64% Bias Score

Four Jailed for London Stabbing Murder
Four men were jailed for the November 11, 2023, murder of Anselam Senaj in London; the attack involved a planned ambush using knives, motivated by drug-related issues. One attacker, Muhammad Saqib Khan, received a life sentence with a minimum term of 26 years.

Four Jailed for London Stabbing Murder
Four men were jailed for the November 11, 2023, murder of Anselam Senaj in London; the attack involved a planned ambush using knives, motivated by drug-related issues. One attacker, Muhammad Saqib Khan, received a life sentence with a minimum term of 26 years.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage's Wife Maintains Hope Amidst Renewed Conflict
On October 7, 2023, Hamas gunmen abducted Omri Miran from his home in Kibbutz Nahal Oz; his wife, Lishay, maintains constant communication through WhatsApp, expressing hope amid uncertainty and renewed conflict, while the Israeli government faces increasing pressure to secure his release.

Israeli Hostage's Wife Maintains Hope Amidst Renewed Conflict
On October 7, 2023, Hamas gunmen abducted Omri Miran from his home in Kibbutz Nahal Oz; his wife, Lishay, maintains constant communication through WhatsApp, expressing hope amid uncertainty and renewed conflict, while the Israeli government faces increasing pressure to secure his release.
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24% Bias Score

Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.

Homeland Security Agents Denied Access to LA Schools During Migrant Child Welfare Checks
On Monday, Homeland Security officers attempted welfare checks on unaccompanied migrant children at two Los Angeles elementary schools, but were denied access by principals who questioned the officers' claim of parental authorization; the officers left without incident.
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48% Bias Score

Maine to Lose Federal Funds Over Transgender Athlete Policy
The U.S. Department of Education will withhold federal funds from Maine after the state refused to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, citing a conflict with Title IX; the Department of Justice will take further enforcement action.

Maine to Lose Federal Funds Over Transgender Athlete Policy
The U.S. Department of Education will withhold federal funds from Maine after the state refused to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, citing a conflict with Title IX; the Department of Justice will take further enforcement action.
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64% Bias Score

Torch Program Reduces Indigenous Recidivism Through Art
The Torch program, an Indigenous Australian art initiative in Victorian prisons, boasts significantly lower recidivism rates (11-9%) among participants compared to national averages (76%), influencing policy changes and showcased in the Blak In-Justice exhibition at Heide Museum.

Torch Program Reduces Indigenous Recidivism Through Art
The Torch program, an Indigenous Australian art initiative in Victorian prisons, boasts significantly lower recidivism rates (11-9%) among participants compared to national averages (76%), influencing policy changes and showcased in the Blak In-Justice exhibition at Heide Museum.
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36% Bias Score

Spain to Sanction Regions Failing Child Welfare Standards
The Spanish government will sanction autonomous communities failing to meet minimum welfare standards in child care centers, creating a royal decree to standardize inspections and establish national requirements for staff, facilities, and programs, following concerns over varying quality and a recen...

Spain to Sanction Regions Failing Child Welfare Standards
The Spanish government will sanction autonomous communities failing to meet minimum welfare standards in child care centers, creating a royal decree to standardize inspections and establish national requirements for staff, facilities, and programs, following concerns over varying quality and a recen...
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40% Bias Score
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