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Career Criminal Charged with Murder of USC Student
Alexander Dickey, a career criminal with a long rap sheet, is accused of murdering 22-year-old Logan Federico at a University of South Carolina fraternity house after burglarizing nearby homes; he is charged with murder and various theft-related offenses, highlighting systemic failures in law enforc...
Career Criminal Charged with Murder of USC Student
Alexander Dickey, a career criminal with a long rap sheet, is accused of murdering 22-year-old Logan Federico at a University of South Carolina fraternity house after burglarizing nearby homes; he is charged with murder and various theft-related offenses, highlighting systemic failures in law enforc...
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60% Bias Score


Russian MChS Employee Sentenced for Fatal Boating Accident
A Samara Oblast, Russia court sentenced Konstantin Chirkin, an MChS employee, to forced labor for fatally striking a swimmer with his motorboat on June 15, 2024, and fleeing the scene; the victim, Oganes Papikyan, died en route to the hospital.
Russian MChS Employee Sentenced for Fatal Boating Accident
A Samara Oblast, Russia court sentenced Konstantin Chirkin, an MChS employee, to forced labor for fatally striking a swimmer with his motorboat on June 15, 2024, and fleeing the scene; the victim, Oganes Papikyan, died en route to the hospital.
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36% Bias Score


Man on Trial for Murder After Woman Rejects Him
Paul Jason Sultana is on trial for the murder of Dayna Isaac, allegedly strangling her in her Penrith apartment on January 16, 2023, after she rejected his romantic advances; his mother discovered the body and reported it to the police.
Man on Trial for Murder After Woman Rejects Him
Paul Jason Sultana is on trial for the murder of Dayna Isaac, allegedly strangling her in her Penrith apartment on January 16, 2023, after she rejected his romantic advances; his mother discovered the body and reported it to the police.
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44% Bias Score


White House Rejects Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Online Controversy
The White House rejected calls to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, despite online discussions questioning her conviction due to the lack of an "incriminating client list" revealed by the Justice Department; a change.org petition for her release has onl...
White House Rejects Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell Amidst Online Controversy
The White House rejected calls to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, despite online discussions questioning her conviction due to the lack of an "incriminating client list" revealed by the Justice Department; a change.org petition for her release has onl...
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52% Bias Score


Murder Charges Suspended Pending Mental Health Assessment
Ryan Geoffrey Cole, 31, is charged with the murder of Natalie Jane Frahm, 34, and attempted murder of James Trevor McGill, 66, in South Mackay on June 19, 2024; charges are suspended for six months pending a Mental Health Court assessment, potentially delaying the case for up to two years.
Murder Charges Suspended Pending Mental Health Assessment
Ryan Geoffrey Cole, 31, is charged with the murder of Natalie Jane Frahm, 34, and attempted murder of James Trevor McGill, 66, in South Mackay on June 19, 2024; charges are suspended for six months pending a Mental Health Court assessment, potentially delaying the case for up to two years.
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56% Bias Score


Three Indians Executed in Middle East, One Awaits Execution
Namesha Priya, an Indian nurse in Yemen, faces execution on July 16, 2025, while the article also details the executions of two Indian citizens in the UAE for murder, highlighting the vulnerability of Indian nationals abroad.
Three Indians Executed in Middle East, One Awaits Execution
Namesha Priya, an Indian nurse in Yemen, faces execution on July 16, 2025, while the article also details the executions of two Indian citizens in the UAE for murder, highlighting the vulnerability of Indian nationals abroad.
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40% Bias Score

Kok's Appeal: Allegations of Evidence Manipulation in 400kg Cocaine Case
On June 11th, Robert Mink Kok's appeal trial concluded, with his lawyer alleging manipulated evidence in the case involving 400 kg of cocaine smuggled in 2020, citing a manipulated police report and highlighting Kok's long-standing distrust of Dutch authorities.

Kok's Appeal: Allegations of Evidence Manipulation in 400kg Cocaine Case
On June 11th, Robert Mink Kok's appeal trial concluded, with his lawyer alleging manipulated evidence in the case involving 400 kg of cocaine smuggled in 2020, citing a manipulated police report and highlighting Kok's long-standing distrust of Dutch authorities.
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40% Bias Score

CCTV Exposes Lies in Grandparents' Murder of Two-Year-Old
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from severe injuries inflicted by his grandfather, Michael Ives, and grandmother, Kerry Ives, while his mother, Shannon Ives, failed to intervene; CCTV footage played a crucial role in exposing their lies and securing convictions.

CCTV Exposes Lies in Grandparents' Murder of Two-Year-Old
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from severe injuries inflicted by his grandfather, Michael Ives, and grandmother, Kerry Ives, while his mother, Shannon Ives, failed to intervene; CCTV footage played a crucial role in exposing their lies and securing convictions.
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56% Bias Score

Grandparents and Mother Convicted in Death of Two-Year-Old Grandson
Michael and Kerry Ives, along with their daughter Shannon, were convicted in Mold Crown Court for the murder and abuse of their two-year-old grandson, Ethan, who died on August 16, 2021, from injuries sustained at their home in Garden City, Flintshire. All three will be sentenced on October 3rd.

Grandparents and Mother Convicted in Death of Two-Year-Old Grandson
Michael and Kerry Ives, along with their daughter Shannon, were convicted in Mold Crown Court for the murder and abuse of their two-year-old grandson, Ethan, who died on August 16, 2021, from injuries sustained at their home in Garden City, Flintshire. All three will be sentenced on October 3rd.
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48% Bias Score

Ankara Prosecutor Reassignments Raise Concerns About FETÖ Investigation
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor Gökhan Karaköse reassigned two prosecutors handling FETÖ investigations—one focusing on the Turkish Armed Forces, the other on civilian networks—to less impactful roles, raising concerns about the commitment to combating FETÖ.

Ankara Prosecutor Reassignments Raise Concerns About FETÖ Investigation
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor Gökhan Karaköse reassigned two prosecutors handling FETÖ investigations—one focusing on the Turkish Armed Forces, the other on civilian networks—to less impactful roles, raising concerns about the commitment to combating FETÖ.
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52% Bias Score

Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.

Rise of Private Prosecutions Exposes Two-Tiered Justice System in England and Wales
Due to budget cuts in England and Wales, private criminal prosecutions are rising, creating a two-tiered system where the wealthy can pursue legal action while others cannot; this is exemplified by the Post Office prosecuting 918 employees and rail companies prosecuting for minor ticketing errors.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Unveils €268 Million Prison Reform Plan
Greece will spend €268 million to build eight new prisons and close five others by 2030, adding 6,800 spaces to address overcrowding and improve conditions following recommendations from the Council of Europe's CPT.

Greece Unveils €268 Million Prison Reform Plan
Greece will spend €268 million to build eight new prisons and close five others by 2030, adding 6,800 spaces to address overcrowding and improve conditions following recommendations from the Council of Europe's CPT.
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24% Bias Score
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