Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.
Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.
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56% Bias Score
NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.
NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.
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52% Bias Score
Armenia's Demographic Crisis: A $6 Billion Strategy for Human Capital
Armenia's demographic crisis, marked by declining birth rates (1.6-1.7), a net emigration of over 36,000 in 2022 and nearly 300,000 in the last decade, and an aging population, is addressed in a new 2024-2040 strategy focusing on human capital quality and requiring 2.6 trillion dram (over $6 billion...
Armenia's Demographic Crisis: A $6 Billion Strategy for Human Capital
Armenia's demographic crisis, marked by declining birth rates (1.6-1.7), a net emigration of over 36,000 in 2022 and nearly 300,000 in the last decade, and an aging population, is addressed in a new 2024-2040 strategy focusing on human capital quality and requiring 2.6 trillion dram (over $6 billion...
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52% Bias Score
Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
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36% Bias Score
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.
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36% Bias Score
South Africa: 16 Miners Rescued, 9 Dead in Illegal Mining Incidents
South African authorities rescued 16 illegal miners in Mpumalanga province, while recovering three bodies; a separate operation in Stilfontein, North West Province, saw six deaths and the resurfacing of at least 26 miners from a group of over 1,387, who were allegedly coerced into working by armed g...
South Africa: 16 Miners Rescued, 9 Dead in Illegal Mining Incidents
South African authorities rescued 16 illegal miners in Mpumalanga province, while recovering three bodies; a separate operation in Stilfontein, North West Province, saw six deaths and the resurfacing of at least 26 miners from a group of over 1,387, who were allegedly coerced into working by armed g...
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44% Bias Score
Surge in Clandestine Border Crossings Prompts Calls to Reform Asylum Rule
A surge in clandestine border crossings into Canada, with smugglers charging up to \$45,000, prompts calls to end a rule allowing asylum claims after 14 days of evading authorities; the Bloc Québécois will challenge the rule in Parliament on Monday.
Surge in Clandestine Border Crossings Prompts Calls to Reform Asylum Rule
A surge in clandestine border crossings into Canada, with smugglers charging up to \$45,000, prompts calls to end a rule allowing asylum claims after 14 days of evading authorities; the Bloc Québécois will challenge the rule in Parliament on Monday.
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56% Bias Score
Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
Racist Attack on Indian American Family Prompts Legal Action
An Indian American family was subjected to a racist tirade by a woman on a United Airlines shuttle bus on November 23, prompting them to pursue legal action; the woman, in a subsequent interview, admitted to the incident, citing provocation and a brain injury.
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36% Bias Score
California Farmers Prioritize Trump's Pro-Agriculture Stance Despite Immigration Concerns
California farmers largely support President Trump despite his anti-immigration stance, prioritizing his perceived pro-agriculture policies over concerns about potential labor shortages resulting from deportations; however, this support is not universal and long-term implications remain uncertain.
California Farmers Prioritize Trump's Pro-Agriculture Stance Despite Immigration Concerns
California farmers largely support President Trump despite his anti-immigration stance, prioritizing his perceived pro-agriculture policies over concerns about potential labor shortages resulting from deportations; however, this support is not universal and long-term implications remain uncertain.
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60% Bias Score
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the opinions of people with a migration background, opting to integrate the topic into existing broader population surveys conducted by the SCP to avoid stigmatization and ensure a careful approach.
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the opinions of people with a migration background, opting to integrate the topic into existing broader population surveys conducted by the SCP to avoid stigmatization and ensure a careful approach.
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44% Bias Score
Turkish Migrant Smuggling Suspect Escapes Custody
In Didim, Turkey, a suspect (M.A.U.), one of three organizers in a migrant smuggling operation involving 18 migrants, escaped police custody due to a security lapse in the detention facility; he was recaptured hours later, and six personnel face investigation.
Turkish Migrant Smuggling Suspect Escapes Custody
In Didim, Turkey, a suspect (M.A.U.), one of three organizers in a migrant smuggling operation involving 18 migrants, escaped police custody due to a security lapse in the detention facility; he was recaptured hours later, and six personnel face investigation.
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36% Bias Score
Mexico Asks Trump to Deport Non-Mexicans Directly to Their Home Countries
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans to ask President-elect Donald Trump to deport non-Mexican migrants directly to their home countries, rather than to Mexico, due to concerns about the strain on Mexican resources and infrastructure, particularly given the existing agreement to accept up to 30...
Mexico Asks Trump to Deport Non-Mexicans Directly to Their Home Countries
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans to ask President-elect Donald Trump to deport non-Mexican migrants directly to their home countries, rather than to Mexico, due to concerns about the strain on Mexican resources and infrastructure, particularly given the existing agreement to accept up to 30...
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52% Bias Score