Judge Rejects Google's Motion to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit
A federal judge in San Francisco refused Google's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant collected user data even after users disabled tracking, citing ambiguous disclosures and potentially deceptive practices. A trial is set for August.
Judge Rejects Google's Motion to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit
A federal judge in San Francisco refused Google's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant collected user data even after users disabled tracking, citing ambiguous disclosures and potentially deceptive practices. A trial is set for August.
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36% Bias Score
Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, arrested in Iran on December 19th for allegedly violating Islamic laws, has been released following diplomatic efforts by the Italian government; her release may be linked to a prisoner exchange involving an Iranian national arrested in Italy for supplying drone part...
Italian Journalist Released from Iranian Prison
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, arrested in Iran on December 19th for allegedly violating Islamic laws, has been released following diplomatic efforts by the Italian government; her release may be linked to a prisoner exchange involving an Iranian national arrested in Italy for supplying drone part...
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36% Bias Score
Ex-Meta Engineer Murders Twins, Wife in Murder-Suicide
Anand Sujith Henry, a 37-year-old former Meta engineer, murdered his four-year-old twin sons and 38-year-old wife, Alice Benziger, in their San Mateo home before killing himself in February 2024; autopsy reports suggest the children were smothered.
Ex-Meta Engineer Murders Twins, Wife in Murder-Suicide
Anand Sujith Henry, a 37-year-old former Meta engineer, murdered his four-year-old twin sons and 38-year-old wife, Alice Benziger, in their San Mateo home before killing himself in February 2024; autopsy reports suggest the children were smothered.
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40% Bias Score
Scotland Yard to Investigate Handling of Al Fayed Sex Abuse Claims
Scotland Yard will internally investigate its handling of sexual abuse claims against Mohamed Al Fayed, referred by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) following two complaints. The investigation includes 111 complainants alleging rape, sexual assault, and trafficking, spanning decades,...
Scotland Yard to Investigate Handling of Al Fayed Sex Abuse Claims
Scotland Yard will internally investigate its handling of sexual abuse claims against Mohamed Al Fayed, referred by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) following two complaints. The investigation includes 111 complainants alleging rape, sexual assault, and trafficking, spanning decades,...
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44% Bias Score
Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud Comunicación S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
Lawsuit Filed Against Seven Spanish Dioceses for Promoting Conversion Therapy
The Spanish Association Against Conversion Therapies has sued seven dioceses for hosting talks promoting conversion therapies, forbidden by the trans law, organized by Media Salud Comunicación S.L. and Marta Sanz Lovaine in 2023, presenting the "Transformados" initiative, potentially facing fines of...
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64% Bias Score
McDonald's UK Faces Lawsuits Over Widespread Sexual Harassment Claims
McDonald's UK fired over 29 employees for sexual harassment in the past year, following a BBC investigation revealing over 100 workers experienced abuse, leading to a new investigation and 700 employees initiating legal action against the company.
McDonald's UK Faces Lawsuits Over Widespread Sexual Harassment Claims
McDonald's UK fired over 29 employees for sexual harassment in the past year, following a BBC investigation revealing over 100 workers experienced abuse, leading to a new investigation and 700 employees initiating legal action against the company.
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64% Bias Score
Appeal Filed in Sinan Ateş Assassination Case Over Alleged Evidence Tampering
A Turkish court sentenced 12 individuals to aggravated life imprisonment for the assassination of Sinan Ateş, a former Turkish Nationalist Movement Party official, but the ruling was appealed due to alleged evidence tampering and the omission of details linking the crime to political figures and ins...
Appeal Filed in Sinan Ateş Assassination Case Over Alleged Evidence Tampering
A Turkish court sentenced 12 individuals to aggravated life imprisonment for the assassination of Sinan Ateş, a former Turkish Nationalist Movement Party official, but the ruling was appealed due to alleged evidence tampering and the omission of details linking the crime to political figures and ins...
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44% Bias Score
Milan Investigates New Year's Eve Sex Assaults Echoing Cologne Attacks
On New Year's Eve 2023, in Milan's Piazza del Duomo, a group of 30-40 men sexually assaulted three out of four young women while shouting anti-Italian and anti-police slogans, reminiscent of the 2016 Cologne attacks; police initially dismissed the report but are now investigating.
Milan Investigates New Year's Eve Sex Assaults Echoing Cologne Attacks
On New Year's Eve 2023, in Milan's Piazza del Duomo, a group of 30-40 men sexually assaulted three out of four young women while shouting anti-Italian and anti-police slogans, reminiscent of the 2016 Cologne attacks; police initially dismissed the report but are now investigating.
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60% Bias Score
Allegations of Turkish Citizenship Granted to Somali President's Son After Fatal Accident
Following a fatal accident in Istanbul where the son of Somalia's president, Hassan Shekh Mohamud, was found primarily at fault for the death of Turkish motorcyclist Yunus Emre Göçer, allegations emerged that Mohamud and 35 associates received Turkish citizenship, sparking public outrage and parliam...
Allegations of Turkish Citizenship Granted to Somali President's Son After Fatal Accident
Following a fatal accident in Istanbul where the son of Somalia's president, Hassan Shekh Mohamud, was found primarily at fault for the death of Turkish motorcyclist Yunus Emre Göçer, allegations emerged that Mohamud and 35 associates received Turkish citizenship, sparking public outrage and parliam...
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52% Bias Score
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
Former Castilla y León Official Sentenced in 'Perla Negra' Corruption Case
A Valladolid court sentenced former Castilla y León vice-counselor Rafael Delgado to two and a half years in prison and nine and a half years disqualification for embezzlement and prevarication in the 'Perla Negra' urban corruption case; others received lesser penalties, following a trial focusing o...
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52% Bias Score
74.5-Year Sentence for Homophobic Murder of Samuel Luiz in Spain
Four individuals were sentenced to a combined 74.5 years in prison for the homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz in A Coruña, Spain, on July 3, 2021; Diego Montaña received the longest sentence of 24 years for murder with an aggravating circumstance of discrimination.
74.5-Year Sentence for Homophobic Murder of Samuel Luiz in Spain
Four individuals were sentenced to a combined 74.5 years in prison for the homophobic murder of Samuel Luiz in A Coruña, Spain, on July 3, 2021; Diego Montaña received the longest sentence of 24 years for murder with an aggravating circumstance of discrimination.
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24% Bias Score
Former MoviePass CEO Pleads Guilty to Securities Fraud
Theodore Farnsworth, former CEO of MoviePass' parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics, pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy, facing up to 25 years in prison for misleading investors about the sustainability of MoviePass's business model between 2017 and 2019, artificially inflating...
Former MoviePass CEO Pleads Guilty to Securities Fraud
Theodore Farnsworth, former CEO of MoviePass' parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics, pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy, facing up to 25 years in prison for misleading investors about the sustainability of MoviePass's business model between 2017 and 2019, artificially inflating...
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48% Bias Score