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Kohberger's Cell Phone Data, Car Sighting Link Him to Idaho Murders
Based on a "Dateline" report, Bryan Kohberger's cellphone pinged near the Moscow, Idaho, home where four University of Idaho students were murdered 23 times; security footage shows a car resembling his near the house on the morning of the murders; and phone records show calls to his father after the...
Kohberger's Cell Phone Data, Car Sighting Link Him to Idaho Murders
Based on a "Dateline" report, Bryan Kohberger's cellphone pinged near the Moscow, Idaho, home where four University of Idaho students were murdered 23 times; security footage shows a car resembling his near the house on the morning of the murders; and phone records show calls to his father after the...
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56% Bias Score


Madrid Police Chief on Medical Leave After Accident Investigation Reveals Irregularities
In Madrid, during a city-wide power outage on Monday, a police inspector driving Police Chief Pablo Enrique López's car struck a 10-year-old girl, Aitana S., prompting an investigation that revealed irregularities and inconsistencies in the official report compared to eyewitness accounts and evidenc...
Madrid Police Chief on Medical Leave After Accident Investigation Reveals Irregularities
In Madrid, during a city-wide power outage on Monday, a police inspector driving Police Chief Pablo Enrique López's car struck a 10-year-old girl, Aitana S., prompting an investigation that revealed irregularities and inconsistencies in the official report compared to eyewitness accounts and evidenc...
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44% Bias Score


Drents Museum Robbery: Two Main Suspects Remain in Custody
Two men, Bernhard Z. and Douglas W., are the main suspects in the January 25th, 2024 robbery of Dacian gold artifacts from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, valued at €5.7 million; a third suspect, who bought tools used in the robbery, implicated one suspect as the mastermind.
Drents Museum Robbery: Two Main Suspects Remain in Custody
Two men, Bernhard Z. and Douglas W., are the main suspects in the January 25th, 2024 robbery of Dacian gold artifacts from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, valued at €5.7 million; a third suspect, who bought tools used in the robbery, implicated one suspect as the mastermind.
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44% Bias Score


Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.
Disappearance of Two Men in Spain Linked to Bankrupt Company
Two African men, Jean Mirabeau Ngoho and Siaka Coulibaly, disappeared on December 14, 2024, after a meeting near the bankrupt Porkytrans company in Librilla, Spain; three individuals connected to the company were arrested, with two imprisoned for suspected homicide and concealment of bodies.
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24% Bias Score


Pressure Mounts to Revive Madeleine McCann Probe as Key Suspect Nears Release
German investigators are pushing for renewed British involvement in the Madeleine McCann case as prime suspect Christian Brueckner faces imminent release from prison; newly found evidence, including children's clothing and toys at a German factory, bolsters the suspicion despite lacking forensic lin...
Pressure Mounts to Revive Madeleine McCann Probe as Key Suspect Nears Release
German investigators are pushing for renewed British involvement in the Madeleine McCann case as prime suspect Christian Brueckner faces imminent release from prison; newly found evidence, including children's clothing and toys at a German factory, bolsters the suspicion despite lacking forensic lin...
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52% Bias Score


Pilot Error, Weather Cited in Fatal Marine Helicopter Crash
A yearlong investigation into the February 6, 2024, crash of a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter in California, killing five Marines, concluded that pilot error, exacerbated by weather conditions and an unauthorized flight approval, caused the accident.
Pilot Error, Weather Cited in Fatal Marine Helicopter Crash
A yearlong investigation into the February 6, 2024, crash of a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter in California, killing five Marines, concluded that pilot error, exacerbated by weather conditions and an unauthorized flight approval, caused the accident.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Young Woman in Perm Sparks Controversy
In Perm, Russia, 18-year-old Nadezhda Vozhakova was found dead impaled on a fence near a bar on May 11th. Police claim accidental death, but her family suspects foul play, possibly involving harassment or assault by unknown men, sparking a controversy.

Death of Young Woman in Perm Sparks Controversy
In Perm, Russia, 18-year-old Nadezhda Vozhakova was found dead impaled on a fence near a bar on May 11th. Police claim accidental death, but her family suspects foul play, possibly involving harassment or assault by unknown men, sparking a controversy.
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72% Bias Score

Drents Museum Robbery: Suspects Remain Silent Despite Overwhelming Evidence
Three suspects, including Douglas W. and Bernhard Z., are accused of stealing priceless Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum on January 25th using explosives; evidence includes CCTV footage, DNA, and the testimony of a third suspect, Jan B., who cooperated with undercover agents.

Drents Museum Robbery: Suspects Remain Silent Despite Overwhelming Evidence
Three suspects, including Douglas W. and Bernhard Z., are accused of stealing priceless Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum on January 25th using explosives; evidence includes CCTV footage, DNA, and the testimony of a third suspect, Jan B., who cooperated with undercover agents.
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48% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Drents Museum Robbery
Two suspects stand trial for the January 25th theft of a priceless gold helmet and bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, despite police efforts including undercover operations and a reward, the artifacts remain missing, leading to a potential multi-million euro claim by Romania.

Trial Begins for Drents Museum Robbery
Two suspects stand trial for the January 25th theft of a priceless gold helmet and bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, despite police efforts including undercover operations and a reward, the artifacts remain missing, leading to a potential multi-million euro claim by Romania.
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44% Bias Score

NSW ICAC Investigates School Contracts, Larger Inquiry Looms
The NSW ICAC's Operation Landan investigates allegations that Anthony Manning, former head of NSW Department of Education's school building unit, improperly awarded a $39 million contract to a consortium linked to his friend Stuart Suthern-Brunt, who received an inflated daily rate; the Department c...

NSW ICAC Investigates School Contracts, Larger Inquiry Looms
The NSW ICAC's Operation Landan investigates allegations that Anthony Manning, former head of NSW Department of Education's school building unit, improperly awarded a $39 million contract to a consortium linked to his friend Stuart Suthern-Brunt, who received an inflated daily rate; the Department c...
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60% Bias Score

Peruvian President's undisclosed surgeries fuel investigation
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent five surgical procedures in June 2023, including four cosmetic surgeries, according to her plastic surgeon, contradicting her statements and intensifying a Fiscalía investigation into potential misconduct.

Peruvian President's undisclosed surgeries fuel investigation
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte underwent five surgical procedures in June 2023, including four cosmetic surgeries, according to her plastic surgeon, contradicting her statements and intensifying a Fiscalía investigation into potential misconduct.
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48% Bias Score

Bolu Hotel Fire: Investigation Launched into Ministerial Negligence
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, resulted in 78 deaths (36 children) and 133 injuries; the Bolu Public Prosecutor's office is investigating negligence by personnel in the Tourism and Labor Ministries, following an expert report citing insufficient inspecti...

Bolu Hotel Fire: Investigation Launched into Ministerial Negligence
A fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Bolu, Turkey, on January 21, resulted in 78 deaths (36 children) and 133 injuries; the Bolu Public Prosecutor's office is investigating negligence by personnel in the Tourism and Labor Ministries, following an expert report citing insufficient inspecti...
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36% Bias Score
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