Russia Accused of Killing Four in Ukraine-Held Kursk School Strike
Russia is accused by Ukraine of killing four civilians in a Saturday airstrike on a boarding school in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, occupied by Ukraine since last August; Russia claims it was a Ukrainian provocation.
Russia Accused of Killing Four in Ukraine-Held Kursk School Strike
Russia is accused by Ukraine of killing four civilians in a Saturday airstrike on a boarding school in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, occupied by Ukraine since last August; Russia claims it was a Ukrainian provocation.
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40% Bias Score
Unsolved 2007 Boca Raton Murders and Kidnapping Remain Open Cases
In 2007, near Boca Raton Town Center Mall, Randi Gorenberg was murdered (March 23), Jane Doe was kidnapped (August 7), and Nancy Bochicchio and her daughter Joey were murdered (December 12); retired FBI Agent John MacVeigh believes one person committed these crimes.
Unsolved 2007 Boca Raton Murders and Kidnapping Remain Open Cases
In 2007, near Boca Raton Town Center Mall, Randi Gorenberg was murdered (March 23), Jane Doe was kidnapped (August 7), and Nancy Bochicchio and her daughter Joey were murdered (December 12); retired FBI Agent John MacVeigh believes one person committed these crimes.
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48% Bias Score
Windrush Man Faces Deportation After Decades in UK
A 61-year-old Windrush generation man, Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK at age 13, risks deportation and homelessness due to unresolved immigration status since the 1980s, despite having British children and grandchildren and contributing to British society for nearly 50 years.
Windrush Man Faces Deportation After Decades in UK
A 61-year-old Windrush generation man, Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK at age 13, risks deportation and homelessness due to unresolved immigration status since the 1980s, despite having British children and grandchildren and contributing to British society for nearly 50 years.
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40% Bias Score
Child Abuse in Santería Practices in Spain
In Spain, the rise of Santería has resulted in cases of child abuse, where children as young as newborns are subjected to rituals involving animal sacrifice and potentially harmful substances, often within the context of family separations and new partners introducing these practices. This issue hig...
Child Abuse in Santería Practices in Spain
In Spain, the rise of Santería has resulted in cases of child abuse, where children as young as newborns are subjected to rituals involving animal sacrifice and potentially harmful substances, often within the context of family separations and new partners introducing these practices. This issue hig...
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76% Bias Score
Serbia's Surveillance Scandal: PM Resigns Amidst Protests
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned amid a political crisis, following revelations that the Serbian government used Swiss-supplied IMSI-catchers to illegally surveil activists and journalists, prompting large-scale protests.
Serbia's Surveillance Scandal: PM Resigns Amidst Protests
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned amid a political crisis, following revelations that the Serbian government used Swiss-supplied IMSI-catchers to illegally surveil activists and journalists, prompting large-scale protests.
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48% Bias Score
Church Member's Eight-Year Cancer Deception Nets $105,000
Amanda Christine Riley, a 39-year-old woman, defrauded her San Jose church community of over $105,000 by faking a Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis from 2012-2020, using falsified medical records and a blog to solicit donations; she was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 19 months.
Church Member's Eight-Year Cancer Deception Nets $105,000
Amanda Christine Riley, a 39-year-old woman, defrauded her San Jose church community of over $105,000 by faking a Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis from 2012-2020, using falsified medical records and a blog to solicit donations; she was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 19 months.
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56% Bias Score
Fourth Prisoner Exchange Between Israel and Hamas
Israel and Hamas conducted their fourth prisoner exchange since a recent ceasefire, releasing three Israeli hostages and 183 Palestinian prisoners, including a former World Vision manager whose conviction was disputed. The exchange occurred at multiple locations in Gaza and the West Bank, amid displ...
Fourth Prisoner Exchange Between Israel and Hamas
Israel and Hamas conducted their fourth prisoner exchange since a recent ceasefire, releasing three Israeli hostages and 183 Palestinian prisoners, including a former World Vision manager whose conviction was disputed. The exchange occurred at multiple locations in Gaza and the West Bank, amid displ...
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40% Bias Score
Auschwitz Testimonies and the Rise of the Far-Right in Germany
A Greek-language document discovered at Auschwitz reveals the weight of a cremated body (640 grams), while the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation featured testimonies from the last surviving victims, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and the potential normalization of far-right i...
Auschwitz Testimonies and the Rise of the Far-Right in Germany
A Greek-language document discovered at Auschwitz reveals the weight of a cremated body (640 grams), while the 80th anniversary of the camp's liberation featured testimonies from the last surviving victims, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and the potential normalization of far-right i...
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40% Bias Score
Grammys to Fundraise for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles will incorporate fundraising for the recent wildfires that killed 29 people and destroyed over 14,000 buildings, causing an estimated $250 billion in damage, with the Recording Academy pledging over $4 million in aid and tributes to first responders planned for ...
Grammys to Fundraise for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles will incorporate fundraising for the recent wildfires that killed 29 people and destroyed over 14,000 buildings, causing an estimated $250 billion in damage, with the Recording Academy pledging over $4 million in aid and tributes to first responders planned for ...
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48% Bias Score
Seven Jailed for 76 Years in Cryptocurrency Kidnap Case
Seven men received a collective 76-year prison sentence for kidnapping, torturing, and attempting to steal over £100,000 in cryptocurrency from a vulnerable victim in Greater Manchester; police investigation involved phone analysis, DNA evidence, and the recovery of multiple weapons from the crime s...
Seven Jailed for 76 Years in Cryptocurrency Kidnap Case
Seven men received a collective 76-year prison sentence for kidnapping, torturing, and attempting to steal over £100,000 in cryptocurrency from a vulnerable victim in Greater Manchester; police investigation involved phone analysis, DNA evidence, and the recovery of multiple weapons from the crime s...
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16% Bias Score
Japan-Korea Jointly Investigate WWII Coal Mine Disaster
An underwater investigation is underway in Japan's Josei Coal Mine to recover the remains of 183 people who drowned in 1942, including 136 Koreans and 47 Japanese, with Korean divers joining the effort in April, despite the Japanese government's limited involvement.
Japan-Korea Jointly Investigate WWII Coal Mine Disaster
An underwater investigation is underway in Japan's Josei Coal Mine to recover the remains of 183 people who drowned in 1942, including 136 Koreans and 47 Japanese, with Korean divers joining the effort in April, despite the Japanese government's limited involvement.
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32% Bias Score
Medical Examiner Reverses Ruling in 2011 Teacher Stabbing Death
A Philadelphia medical examiner reversed his ruling on the death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found stabbed to death in 2011, changing it from suicide to 'something other than suicide' due to new evidence, impacting a civil lawsuit against the city.
Medical Examiner Reverses Ruling in 2011 Teacher Stabbing Death
A Philadelphia medical examiner reversed his ruling on the death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found stabbed to death in 2011, changing it from suicide to 'something other than suicide' due to new evidence, impacting a civil lawsuit against the city.
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64% Bias Score