Coco.fr Founder Charged in Connection with Gang Rape Case
French authorities charged Isaac Steidl, founder of the Coco.fr adult website, with facilitating organized crime after it was used by Dominique Pelicot to recruit over 80 men to rape his sedated wife; €5 million in assets linked to the site were seized.
Coco.fr Founder Charged in Connection with Gang Rape Case
French authorities charged Isaac Steidl, founder of the Coco.fr adult website, with facilitating organized crime after it was used by Dominique Pelicot to recruit over 80 men to rape his sedated wife; €5 million in assets linked to the site were seized.
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48% Bias Score
UnitedHealthcare Interrupts Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Texas plastic surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter was forced to halt a breast reconstruction surgery to take a call from UnitedHealthcare, which demanded information to determine if the patient's stay was justified, raising concerns about insurance company interference in patient care.
UnitedHealthcare Interrupts Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Texas plastic surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter was forced to halt a breast reconstruction surgery to take a call from UnitedHealthcare, which demanded information to determine if the patient's stay was justified, raising concerns about insurance company interference in patient care.
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56% Bias Score
Hunt Apologizes for Delayed NHS Medical Examiners, Linking to Letby Case
Former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt apologized for the NHS's delayed introduction of medical examiners, a measure proposed in 2004 to prevent deaths like those caused by Lucy Letby, whose murders at the Countess of Chester hospital between 2015 and 2016 went undetected for too long, highlighting ...
Hunt Apologizes for Delayed NHS Medical Examiners, Linking to Letby Case
Former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt apologized for the NHS's delayed introduction of medical examiners, a measure proposed in 2004 to prevent deaths like those caused by Lucy Letby, whose murders at the Countess of Chester hospital between 2015 and 2016 went undetected for too long, highlighting ...
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40% Bias Score
Dundee Grooming Gang Convicted
A Romanian grooming gang of five was convicted in Dundee, Scotland, for sexually exploiting ten vulnerable women using drugs and alcohol to coerce them into sexual acts, following an investigation launched in late 2021.
Dundee Grooming Gang Convicted
A Romanian grooming gang of five was convicted in Dundee, Scotland, for sexually exploiting ten vulnerable women using drugs and alcohol to coerce them into sexual acts, following an investigation launched in late 2021.
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44% Bias Score
Judge Defies Supreme Court in Trump Case, Threatening Judicial Impartiality
In New York, Judge Juan Merchan's refusal to dismiss the 34-count case against Donald Trump for falsifying business records, despite a Supreme Court immunity ruling, threatens judicial impartiality and public trust in the legal system, highlighting concerns of prosecutorial overreach and political m...
Judge Defies Supreme Court in Trump Case, Threatening Judicial Impartiality
In New York, Judge Juan Merchan's refusal to dismiss the 34-count case against Donald Trump for falsifying business records, despite a Supreme Court immunity ruling, threatens judicial impartiality and public trust in the legal system, highlighting concerns of prosecutorial overreach and political m...
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68% Bias Score
Bipartisan Support for Bondi's Attorney General Nomination Amidst Senatorial Reservations
Over 60 former Democratic and Republican attorneys general, along with more than 100 former Justice Department officials, support Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General, citing her extensive prosecutorial experience; however, Senator Durbin expressed reservations due to her past defense of Presi...
Bipartisan Support for Bondi's Attorney General Nomination Amidst Senatorial Reservations
Over 60 former Democratic and Republican attorneys general, along with more than 100 former Justice Department officials, support Pam Bondi's nomination as Attorney General, citing her extensive prosecutorial experience; however, Senator Durbin expressed reservations due to her past defense of Presi...
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44% Bias Score
9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Divides Victims' Families
Nearly two decades after 9/11, the Guantanamo Bay trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed faces a potential resolution with plea deals; however, victims' families are divided, with some supporting the deals while others demand a trial to uncover more information, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia's possib...
9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Divides Victims' Families
Nearly two decades after 9/11, the Guantanamo Bay trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed faces a potential resolution with plea deals; however, victims' families are divided, with some supporting the deals while others demand a trial to uncover more information, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia's possib...
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40% Bias Score
Willis Appeals Removal from Trump Election Interference Case
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is appealing a Georgia appeals court ruling removing her from the election interference case against Donald Trump and 18 others due to a perceived conflict of interest stemming from a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired.
Willis Appeals Removal from Trump Election Interference Case
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is appealing a Georgia appeals court ruling removing her from the election interference case against Donald Trump and 18 others due to a perceived conflict of interest stemming from a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor she hired.
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40% Bias Score
Mumbai Ponzi Scheme Defrauds 125,000 Investors of ₹200 Million
In Mumbai, India, the Torres Company, a seemingly legitimate investment firm, defrauded an estimated 125,000 investors of over ₹200 million, promising high returns on investments in jewelry and other assets before ceasing operations and triggering protests outside its offices.
Mumbai Ponzi Scheme Defrauds 125,000 Investors of ₹200 Million
In Mumbai, India, the Torres Company, a seemingly legitimate investment firm, defrauded an estimated 125,000 investors of over ₹200 million, promising high returns on investments in jewelry and other assets before ceasing operations and triggering protests outside its offices.
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44% Bias Score
Appeals Court to Rule on 9/11 Plea Deals
A federal appeals court in the U.S. may rule today on whether to allow plea deals in the 9/11 case at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, potentially ending the two-decade legal saga, after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blocked them, and two military courts overruled him.
Appeals Court to Rule on 9/11 Plea Deals
A federal appeals court in the U.S. may rule today on whether to allow plea deals in the 9/11 case at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, potentially ending the two-decade legal saga, after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blocked them, and two military courts overruled him.
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36% Bias Score
9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Rejected by Pentagon
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, will plead guilty on Friday to avoid the death penalty as part of a plea agreement unexpectedly rejected by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who seeks a public trial and potential death sentence.
9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal Rejected by Pentagon
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, will plead guilty on Friday to avoid the death penalty as part of a plea agreement unexpectedly rejected by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who seeks a public trial and potential death sentence.
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52% Bias Score
Japanese Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Nuclear Material Smuggling
A Japanese man, Takeshi Ebisawa, posing as a crime boss, pleaded guilty in New York to attempting to smuggle uranium and plutonium from Myanmar to Iran; he was caught in a DEA sting operation that began in 2019 and involved an undercover agent posing as an arms dealer.
Japanese Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Nuclear Material Smuggling
A Japanese man, Takeshi Ebisawa, posing as a crime boss, pleaded guilty in New York to attempting to smuggle uranium and plutonium from Myanmar to Iran; he was caught in a DEA sting operation that began in 2019 and involved an undercover agent posing as an arms dealer.
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36% Bias Score