Bill Introduced to Abolish ATF, Citing Second Amendment Concerns
Reps. Boebert and Burlison introduced a bill to abolish the ATF, citing Second Amendment violations; the bill has seven co-sponsors, and ATF argues it benefits the public by fighting violent crime.
Bill Introduced to Abolish ATF, Citing Second Amendment Concerns
Reps. Boebert and Burlison introduced a bill to abolish the ATF, citing Second Amendment violations; the bill has seven co-sponsors, and ATF argues it benefits the public by fighting violent crime.
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56% Bias Score
Ohio Supreme Court to Decide on Public Records Case Against Attorney General Yost
The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments in a public records case against Attorney General Dave Yost, deciding whether he must release records related to his ties with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), following a magistrate's order for document production and a deposition, which he...
Ohio Supreme Court to Decide on Public Records Case Against Attorney General Yost
The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments in a public records case against Attorney General Dave Yost, deciding whether he must release records related to his ties with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), following a magistrate's order for document production and a deposition, which he...
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48% Bias Score
German Nursing Home Staff Charged with Manslaughter
Four individuals, including a nursing home operator and three nurses, face manslaughter charges in Germany following the deaths of three elderly residents; while a direct causal link between medication and death was not definitively established, the prosecution believes the residents did not wish to...
German Nursing Home Staff Charged with Manslaughter
Four individuals, including a nursing home operator and three nurses, face manslaughter charges in Germany following the deaths of three elderly residents; while a direct causal link between medication and death was not definitively established, the prosecution believes the residents did not wish to...
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36% Bias Score
Spanish Man Sentenced for Forcing Children to Watch and Recreate Pornography
A Spanish court sentenced a man to four years in prison for two counts of showing pornographic material to his nine and six-year-old children and forcing them to recreate the acts, along with additional penalties including a parental rights removal and a communication ban; the abuse occurred between...
Spanish Man Sentenced for Forcing Children to Watch and Recreate Pornography
A Spanish court sentenced a man to four years in prison for two counts of showing pornographic material to his nine and six-year-old children and forcing them to recreate the acts, along with additional penalties including a parental rights removal and a communication ban; the abuse occurred between...
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24% Bias Score
Birkenstock Seeks Copyright Protection for Iconic Sandals
Birkenstock is suing competitors in Germany's Federal Court of Justice for copyright infringement, claiming its iconic sandals are "works of applied art," a designation that would grant them perpetual protection.
Birkenstock Seeks Copyright Protection for Iconic Sandals
Birkenstock is suing competitors in Germany's Federal Court of Justice for copyright infringement, claiming its iconic sandals are "works of applied art," a designation that would grant them perpetual protection.
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48% Bias Score
German Nursing Home Employees Charged with Attempted Murder
Four employees of two German nursing homes are charged with attempted murder for allegedly administering or knowing about the administration of opiates to three residents without medical reason; all three residents died, though a causal link wasn't definitively established.
German Nursing Home Employees Charged with Attempted Murder
Four employees of two German nursing homes are charged with attempted murder for allegedly administering or knowing about the administration of opiates to three residents without medical reason; all three residents died, though a causal link wasn't definitively established.
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44% Bias Score
Santos Sentencing Delayed to Allow Fine Payment
Disgraced former US Congressman George Santos, who pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, was granted a three-month delay in his February 7th sentencing until April 25th by a New York judge to allow time to raise $580,000 in fines, with prosecutors expressing skepticism over his claim of limite...
Santos Sentencing Delayed to Allow Fine Payment
Disgraced former US Congressman George Santos, who pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft, was granted a three-month delay in his February 7th sentencing until April 25th by a New York judge to allow time to raise $580,000 in fines, with prosecutors expressing skepticism over his claim of limite...
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40% Bias Score
Ohio Enacts Strong Anti-SLAPP Law, Protecting Free Speech
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 237 into law on January 8, 2024, creating the Ohio Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA), a cutting-edge anti-SLAPP law protecting free speech and public participation rights, making Ohio the ninth state to adopt such a law, and improving its l...
Ohio Enacts Strong Anti-SLAPP Law, Protecting Free Speech
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 237 into law on January 8, 2024, creating the Ohio Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA), a cutting-edge anti-SLAPP law protecting free speech and public participation rights, making Ohio the ninth state to adopt such a law, and improving its l...
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48% Bias Score
Thuringian Justice System Corruption Trial Ends in Guilty Verdicts
A Gera court found three defendants—a former senior Thuringian justice official and two entrepreneurs—guilty of corruption, resulting in a €447,000 loss for Thuringia due to illicit contracts between 2014 and 2019, exposing systemic failures within the state's justice system.
Thuringian Justice System Corruption Trial Ends in Guilty Verdicts
A Gera court found three defendants—a former senior Thuringian justice official and two entrepreneurs—guilty of corruption, resulting in a €447,000 loss for Thuringia due to illicit contracts between 2014 and 2019, exposing systemic failures within the state's justice system.
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32% Bias Score
Camp Fire Victims to Receive $30 Million in Tax Refunds
The 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, led to a $10 billion trust fund for victims; however, a change in tax law resulted in double taxation on settlements. A new law will now refund approximately $30 million to 3,500 victims, with payouts expected to begin in July.
Camp Fire Victims to Receive $30 Million in Tax Refunds
The 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, led to a $10 billion trust fund for victims; however, a change in tax law resulted in double taxation on settlements. A new law will now refund approximately $30 million to 3,500 victims, with payouts expected to begin in July.
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56% Bias Score
Record-High Naturalizations in Hesse in 2024
Hesse, Germany, recorded a record-high number of naturalizations in 2024, exceeding previous years significantly due to the legalization of dual citizenship and the fulfillment of residency requirements by immigrants. Darmstadt processed over 20,000 applications, with 19,000 approvals.
Record-High Naturalizations in Hesse in 2024
Hesse, Germany, recorded a record-high number of naturalizations in 2024, exceeding previous years significantly due to the legalization of dual citizenship and the fulfillment of residency requirements by immigrants. Darmstadt processed over 20,000 applications, with 19,000 approvals.
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40% Bias Score
Body of Missing Irishman Found in Spain; Arrest Made
The body of John George, a 37-year-old man from Northern Ireland, was found in Spain three weeks after he went missing in December; a 32-year-old man was arrested, and another suspect may have fled to Thailand.
Body of Missing Irishman Found in Spain; Arrest Made
The body of John George, a 37-year-old man from Northern Ireland, was found in Spain three weeks after he went missing in December; a 32-year-old man was arrested, and another suspect may have fled to Thailand.
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24% Bias Score