Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.
Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score
Starmer Promises Judges Power to Force Criminals to Sentencing
Keir Starmer has pledged to give judges the power to force criminals to attend their sentencing hearings, following a campaign by the family of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was murdered in 2022; this follows a similar pledge by Rishi Sunak, and will be included in the Victims, Courts and Public Protecti...
Starmer Promises Judges Power to Force Criminals to Sentencing
Keir Starmer has pledged to give judges the power to force criminals to attend their sentencing hearings, following a campaign by the family of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was murdered in 2022; this follows a similar pledge by Rishi Sunak, and will be included in the Victims, Courts and Public Protecti...
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52% Bias Score
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
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44% Bias Score
Record Toronto Cocaine Seizure Highlights Transnational Drug Trade Amidst Trump's Re-election
Toronto police announced the largest cocaine seizure in its history (835 kg, \$85 million CAD street value), arresting six people linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel; the operation involved multiple agencies and followed cocaine's transit from Mexico through the US into Canada, occurring o...
Record Toronto Cocaine Seizure Highlights Transnational Drug Trade Amidst Trump's Re-election
Toronto police announced the largest cocaine seizure in its history (835 kg, \$85 million CAD street value), arresting six people linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel; the operation involved multiple agencies and followed cocaine's transit from Mexico through the US into Canada, occurring o...
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52% Bias Score
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
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20% Bias Score
Libyan Police Chief Arrested in Italy on War Crimes Charges
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, a Libyan judicial police chief, was arrested in Turin, Italy, on February 20th, on ICC warrants for war crimes and torture committed at Tripoli's Mitiga detention center and in the Tarhuna massacre; his arrest raises questions about complicity of the Libyan and Italian governme...
Libyan Police Chief Arrested in Italy on War Crimes Charges
Njeem Osama Al-Masri, a Libyan judicial police chief, was arrested in Turin, Italy, on February 20th, on ICC warrants for war crimes and torture committed at Tripoli's Mitiga detention center and in the Tarhuna massacre; his arrest raises questions about complicity of the Libyan and Italian governme...
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48% Bias Score
Utah Man Kills Parents; Police Bodycam Footage Released
On an unspecified date, Erik Bertelsen, 35, fatally stabbed his parents, Terrie and Kerry Bertelsen, in their West Valley City, Utah home; police bodycam footage shows the event and the subsequent shooting of Bertelsen by responding officers.
Utah Man Kills Parents; Police Bodycam Footage Released
On an unspecified date, Erik Bertelsen, 35, fatally stabbed his parents, Terrie and Kerry Bertelsen, in their West Valley City, Utah home; police bodycam footage shows the event and the subsequent shooting of Bertelsen by responding officers.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Pardons for January 6th Attack Draw Muted Republican Response
President Trump pardoned over 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, prompting mixed reactions from Republican senators who largely avoided direct criticism, prioritizing moving forward despite concerns; over 200 convicts were released by Tuesday.
Trump Pardons for January 6th Attack Draw Muted Republican Response
President Trump pardoned over 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, prompting mixed reactions from Republican senators who largely avoided direct criticism, prioritizing moving forward despite concerns; over 200 convicts were released by Tuesday.
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52% Bias Score
Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
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40% Bias Score
Pope Dissolves Influential Peruvian Catholic Group Amid Abuse Allegations
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peruvian Catholic group, due to decades-long allegations of abuse and financial mismanagement, following a 2023 Vatican investigation that revealed "sadistic" abuses and the expulsion of its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, in 2024.
Pope Dissolves Influential Peruvian Catholic Group Amid Abuse Allegations
Pope Francis dissolved the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peruvian Catholic group, due to decades-long allegations of abuse and financial mismanagement, following a 2023 Vatican investigation that revealed "sadistic" abuses and the expulsion of its founder, Luis Fernando Figari, in 2024.
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40% Bias Score
Madrid Cocaine Bust: 197kg Seized, 3 Arrested
Spanish National Police, with DEA assistance, arrested three individuals in Madrid and seized 197 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a van at a shopping center; the drugs, from African groups, arrived from Ecuador via Algeciras port in August 2024.
Madrid Cocaine Bust: 197kg Seized, 3 Arrested
Spanish National Police, with DEA assistance, arrested three individuals in Madrid and seized 197 kilograms of cocaine hidden in a van at a shopping center; the drugs, from African groups, arrived from Ecuador via Algeciras port in August 2024.
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32% Bias Score
UK Grants Fraud Authority Sweeping Powers to Recover Covid Funds
The UK government will grant its Public Sector Fraud Authority powers to raid properties, seize assets, and access bank accounts of Covid-19 fraudsters to recover taxpayer money, extending the time limit for claims to 12 years and applying the measures retrospectively.
UK Grants Fraud Authority Sweeping Powers to Recover Covid Funds
The UK government will grant its Public Sector Fraud Authority powers to raid properties, seize assets, and access bank accounts of Covid-19 fraudsters to recover taxpayer money, extending the time limit for claims to 12 years and applying the measures retrospectively.
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40% Bias Score