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Pennsylvania Lawsuit Challenges LGBTQ+ Anti-Discrimination Protections
Two Pennsylvania school districts, parents, and Republican lawmakers sued to overturn a 2021 state regulation expanding anti-discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing it exceeds legislative authority and could bar transgender girls from competing in girls'...
Pennsylvania Lawsuit Challenges LGBTQ+ Anti-Discrimination Protections
Two Pennsylvania school districts, parents, and Republican lawmakers sued to overturn a 2021 state regulation expanding anti-discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing it exceeds legislative authority and could bar transgender girls from competing in girls'...
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56% Bias Score


Hizb ut-Tahrir Protest in Dhaka Leads to Clashes, Injuries".
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a clash between security forces and a 3,000–5,000-strong Hizb ut-Tahrir protest advocating for an Islamic caliphate resulted in injuries and arrests among protesters; the event occurred amidst political instability following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina's government.
Hizb ut-Tahrir Protest in Dhaka Leads to Clashes, Injuries".
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a clash between security forces and a 3,000–5,000-strong Hizb ut-Tahrir protest advocating for an Islamic caliphate resulted in injuries and arrests among protesters; the event occurred amidst political instability following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina's government.
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44% Bias Score


South Carolina to Execute Man by Firing Squad, First in 15 Years
South Carolina is set to execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad on Friday, marking the first use of this method in the US in 15 years; Sigmon, convicted of the 2001 bludgeoning deaths of his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose this method over lethal injection or the electric chair due to concerns about a m...
South Carolina to Execute Man by Firing Squad, First in 15 Years
South Carolina is set to execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad on Friday, marking the first use of this method in the US in 15 years; Sigmon, convicted of the 2001 bludgeoning deaths of his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose this method over lethal injection or the electric chair due to concerns about a m...
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52% Bias Score


Memoir Detailing UK Care System Wins Gordon Burn Prize
Jenni Fagan's memoir "Ootlin," detailing her experiences in the UK's care system, won the £10,000 Gordon Burn Prize on Thursday in Newcastle, aiming to influence policymakers and improve the lives of children in care.
Memoir Detailing UK Care System Wins Gordon Burn Prize
Jenni Fagan's memoir "Ootlin," detailing her experiences in the UK's care system, won the £10,000 Gordon Burn Prize on Thursday in Newcastle, aiming to influence policymakers and improve the lives of children in care.
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20% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia Releases Prisoners to Improve Human Rights Image"
Saudi Arabia has released over 20 prisoners of conscience since Fall 2024, including human rights activists and members of the Howeitat tribe, as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's efforts to improve the kingdom's human rights image and attract foreign investment for projects like Vision 203...
Saudi Arabia Releases Prisoners to Improve Human Rights Image"
Saudi Arabia has released over 20 prisoners of conscience since Fall 2024, including human rights activists and members of the Howeitat tribe, as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's efforts to improve the kingdom's human rights image and attract foreign investment for projects like Vision 203...
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44% Bias Score


Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Forced to Fight for Myanmar Military
More than one million Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, face escalating violence, with militant groups forcibly recruiting men to fight for the Myanmar military, which was accused of genocide against the Rohingya in 2017. The recruitment involves abductions at gunpoint, and those refusin...
Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh Forced to Fight for Myanmar Military
More than one million Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, face escalating violence, with militant groups forcibly recruiting men to fight for the Myanmar military, which was accused of genocide against the Rohingya in 2017. The recruitment involves abductions at gunpoint, and those refusin...
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48% Bias Score

US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...

US Funding Cut Leaves 82 Afghan Women Students Facing Deportation from Oman
Eighty-two Afghan female students studying in Oman under the Women's Scholarship Endowment (WSE) program face deportation after the US government ended funding on March 2, 2025; the students, who overcame many obstacles to reach Oman, now risk returning to Afghanistan, where their safety and educati...
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56% Bias Score

South Carolina to Execute Inmate by Firing Squad Amid Death Penalty Debate
South Carolina is set to execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad Friday night, making him the first to face this execution method in the US since 2010. This decision follows appeals and arguments highlighting concerns over lethal injection drug issues and Sigmon's mental health, and his attorney's claim...

South Carolina to Execute Inmate by Firing Squad Amid Death Penalty Debate
South Carolina is set to execute Brad Sigmon by firing squad Friday night, making him the first to face this execution method in the US since 2010. This decision follows appeals and arguments highlighting concerns over lethal injection drug issues and Sigmon's mental health, and his attorney's claim...
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56% Bias Score

Nicaragua's Regime Expands Paramilitary Forces Through Coercion
On February 26, 2026, Nicaragua's government held a televised ceremony in Managua where First Lady Rosario Murillo swore in 76,800 new paramilitaries, including 30,000 at a single event, using coercion and state resources to expand its repressive apparatus.

Nicaragua's Regime Expands Paramilitary Forces Through Coercion
On February 26, 2026, Nicaragua's government held a televised ceremony in Managua where First Lady Rosario Murillo swore in 76,800 new paramilitaries, including 30,000 at a single event, using coercion and state resources to expand its repressive apparatus.
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44% Bias Score

France's New Anti-Narcotrafficking Law Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of France's most wanted drug trafficker, a new bill aiming to strengthen the fight against narcotrafficking is sparking debate in the National Assembly, raising concerns about its potential impact on legal rights and the balance between security and justice.

France's New Anti-Narcotrafficking Law Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of France's most wanted drug trafficker, a new bill aiming to strengthen the fight against narcotrafficking is sparking debate in the National Assembly, raising concerns about its potential impact on legal rights and the balance between security and justice.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Police Accused in Brutal Murder of Nine Students
Nine students were found murdered in Mexico after being kidnapped from a hotel; a survivor accuses local police of the crime, and investigations are underway.

Mexican Police Accused in Brutal Murder of Nine Students
Nine students were found murdered in Mexico after being kidnapped from a hotel; a survivor accuses local police of the crime, and investigations are underway.
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52% Bias Score

Daughter of Imprisoned Uyghur Economist Leads Fight for Human Rights
Jewher Ilham, daughter of imprisoned Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti, is advocating for her father's release and raising global awareness of Uyghur oppression, producing a documentary and lobbying for legislation to ban products made with Uyghur forced labor.

Daughter of Imprisoned Uyghur Economist Leads Fight for Human Rights
Jewher Ilham, daughter of imprisoned Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti, is advocating for her father's release and raising global awareness of Uyghur oppression, producing a documentary and lobbying for legislation to ban products made with Uyghur forced labor.
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44% Bias Score
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