Lawsuit Alleges Systemic Abuse in New York Prison Following Inmate's Death
Robert L. Brooks Sr. died on December 10, 2023, a day after being beaten by over a dozen guards at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility; his son filed a lawsuit alleging excessive force, gross negligence, and wrongful death, citing a report of rampant abuse at the facility.
Lawsuit Alleges Systemic Abuse in New York Prison Following Inmate's Death
Robert L. Brooks Sr. died on December 10, 2023, a day after being beaten by over a dozen guards at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility; his son filed a lawsuit alleging excessive force, gross negligence, and wrongful death, citing a report of rampant abuse at the facility.
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48% Bias Score
Murderer's Music Featured on BBC Sparks Outrage
Jake Fahri, convicted of the 2008 murder of Jimmy Mizen, was released from prison in June 2023 and subsequently featured on BBC 1Xtra as a drill rapper, prompting an investigation and distress for Mizen's family.
Murderer's Music Featured on BBC Sparks Outrage
Jake Fahri, convicted of the 2008 murder of Jimmy Mizen, was released from prison in June 2023 and subsequently featured on BBC 1Xtra as a drill rapper, prompting an investigation and distress for Mizen's family.
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60% Bias Score
UK to Repeal Law Blocking Compensation Claims for Former Northern Irish Terrorists
The UK government will repeal sections 46 and 47 of the 2023 Northern Ireland Troubles Act, potentially enabling hundreds of former suspected terrorists, including Gerry Adams, to claim compensation for unlawful detention in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and High Court challenge citing...
UK to Repeal Law Blocking Compensation Claims for Former Northern Irish Terrorists
The UK government will repeal sections 46 and 47 of the 2023 Northern Ireland Troubles Act, potentially enabling hundreds of former suspected terrorists, including Gerry Adams, to claim compensation for unlawful detention in the 1970s, following a Supreme Court ruling and High Court challenge citing...
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52% Bias Score
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Data Leak
Spain's Supreme Court is investigating Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for leaking confidential data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend's case, with key witnesses, including Madrid's top prosecutor Almudena Lastra and prosecutor Salto, testifying today about Ortiz's and chief prosecutor Pilar ...
Spanish Attorney General Investigated for Data Leak
Spain's Supreme Court is investigating Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for leaking confidential data about Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend's case, with key witnesses, including Madrid's top prosecutor Almudena Lastra and prosecutor Salto, testifying today about Ortiz's and chief prosecutor Pilar ...
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24% Bias Score
Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
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44% Bias Score
Toyota Shares Drop After Subsidiary's \$1.6 Billion Emissions Fraud Settlement
Hino Motors, a Toyota subsidiary, pleaded guilty to emissions fraud, leading to a \$1.6 billion settlement and a 2.53% drop in Toyota's shares; the fraud involved years of fabricated emissions data.
Toyota Shares Drop After Subsidiary's \$1.6 Billion Emissions Fraud Settlement
Hino Motors, a Toyota subsidiary, pleaded guilty to emissions fraud, leading to a \$1.6 billion settlement and a 2.53% drop in Toyota's shares; the fraud involved years of fabricated emissions data.
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12% Bias Score
Drake Sues UMG for Defamation Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"
Canadian rapper Drake is suing UMG Recordings for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us," which he claims falsely accused him of being a pedophile and incited violence, resulting in an attack on his property on May 7, 2024, injuring his security guard.
Drake Sues UMG for Defamation Over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us"
Canadian rapper Drake is suing UMG Recordings for defamation over Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us," which he claims falsely accused him of being a pedophile and incited violence, resulting in an attack on his property on May 7, 2024, injuring his security guard.
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40% Bias Score
Manchester Police Investigate Two Incidents Involving Children Near Schools
Parents in Manchester received a warning after two incidents near schools: a man 'lunged' at a schoolgirl in Urmston, while in Irlam, an 11-year-old was grabbed by a man and a woman in an attempted abduction; police are investigating.
Manchester Police Investigate Two Incidents Involving Children Near Schools
Parents in Manchester received a warning after two incidents near schools: a man 'lunged' at a schoolgirl in Urmston, while in Irlam, an 11-year-old was grabbed by a man and a woman in an attempted abduction; police are investigating.
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44% Bias Score
Nine Young Men Vanish While Traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico
Nine young men disappeared on January 7th, 2024, while traveling from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido, Mexico; authorities are actively searching, but the case highlights Mexico's broader problem of over 110,000 missing persons.
Nine Young Men Vanish While Traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico
Nine young men disappeared on January 7th, 2024, while traveling from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido, Mexico; authorities are actively searching, but the case highlights Mexico's broader problem of over 110,000 missing persons.
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36% Bias Score
Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...
Madrid Rejects PSOE's Bill Limiting Popular Lawsuits, Citing Impact on Violence and Terrorism Cases
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, strongly opposes the PSOE's proposed law limiting popular actions in judicial processes, fearing it will hinder their ability to prosecute cases of gender-based violence and terrorism, currently involving 28 active cases and over 70 past ones...
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56% Bias Score
Milieudefensie Strengthens ING Climate Lawsuit Following Shell Ruling
Milieudefensie is pursuing a revised climate lawsuit against ING, based on lessons learned from their case against Shell, demanding the bank comply with international climate agreements and reduce emissions from its clients in specific sectors, leveraging the International Energy Agency's reduction ...
Milieudefensie Strengthens ING Climate Lawsuit Following Shell Ruling
Milieudefensie is pursuing a revised climate lawsuit against ING, based on lessons learned from their case against Shell, demanding the bank comply with international climate agreements and reduce emissions from its clients in specific sectors, leveraging the International Energy Agency's reduction ...
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44% Bias Score
Child Abuse Inquiry Blamed in Survivor's Suicide
Kevin Sutherland, a 33-year-old Scottish child abuse survivor, died by suspected suicide after the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) published his testimony online, including his name and personal details, despite his requests for anonymity. His sister blames the SCAI, prompting an independent rev...
Child Abuse Inquiry Blamed in Survivor's Suicide
Kevin Sutherland, a 33-year-old Scottish child abuse survivor, died by suspected suicide after the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) published his testimony online, including his name and personal details, despite his requests for anonymity. His sister blames the SCAI, prompting an independent rev...
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60% Bias Score