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Falling Crime Rates in the UK Despite High-Profile Heists
A recent £10 million jewelry heist in London highlights a surprising trend: overall crime rates in the UK are at their lowest level on record, down 70% for burglaries since 2003, due to improved security and decreased target value, despite public perception of rising crime.
Falling Crime Rates in the UK Despite High-Profile Heists
A recent £10 million jewelry heist in London highlights a surprising trend: overall crime rates in the UK are at their lowest level on record, down 70% for burglaries since 2003, due to improved security and decreased target value, despite public perception of rising crime.
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40% Bias Score
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French Arrests of Algerian TikTok Influencers for Terrorism-Related Content
Two Algerian TikTok influencers were arrested in France for posting videos calling for violence; one faces terrorism charges, while the other's charges were upgraded to direct incitement to terrorism after posting a video calling for the burning, killing, and rape of people in France.
French Arrests of Algerian TikTok Influencers for Terrorism-Related Content
Two Algerian TikTok influencers were arrested in France for posting videos calling for violence; one faces terrorism charges, while the other's charges were upgraded to direct incitement to terrorism after posting a video calling for the burning, killing, and rape of people in France.
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32% Bias Score
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US Newspapers Adopt 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' Policies for Old Crime Stories
US newspapers are implementing "right-to-be-forgotten" policies, removing names or deleting old crime stories to help the 70 million Americans with past arrests or convictions rebuild their lives, prompted by ethical concerns and societal impacts of persistent online records.
US Newspapers Adopt 'Right-to-be-Forgotten' Policies for Old Crime Stories
US newspapers are implementing "right-to-be-forgotten" policies, removing names or deleting old crime stories to help the 70 million Americans with past arrests or convictions rebuild their lives, prompted by ethical concerns and societal impacts of persistent online records.
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40% Bias Score
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Tesla Data Aids Police, Raises Privacy Concerns After Cybertruck Explosion
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded in Las Vegas on New Year's Day, injuring seven and killing the driver. Tesla's data collection aided police in quickly determining the cause of the explosion and tracking the driver's movements across multiple states, highlighting both the benefits and privacy risks of co...
Tesla Data Aids Police, Raises Privacy Concerns After Cybertruck Explosion
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded in Las Vegas on New Year's Day, injuring seven and killing the driver. Tesla's data collection aided police in quickly determining the cause of the explosion and tracking the driver's movements across multiple states, highlighting both the benefits and privacy risks of co...
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48% Bias Score
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1032 Weeks of Protest: Cumartesi Anneleri Demand Justice for Disappeared Brothers
In Istanbul's Galatasaray Square, Cumartesi Anneleri held their 1032nd weekly protest, demanding answers regarding the disappearance of Ayhan and Ali Efeoğlu, brothers detained in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and criticizing the Turkish legal system's failure to bring perpetrators to justice.
1032 Weeks of Protest: Cumartesi Anneleri Demand Justice for Disappeared Brothers
In Istanbul's Galatasaray Square, Cumartesi Anneleri held their 1032nd weekly protest, demanding answers regarding the disappearance of Ayhan and Ali Efeoğlu, brothers detained in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and criticizing the Turkish legal system's failure to bring perpetrators to justice.
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Magdeburg Attack: Systemic Failures in Threat Assessment Revealed
On December 24th, 2024, Taleb A., a Saudi Arabian doctor with a history of legal issues, including threats and seven prior investigations, drove his car through a Magdeburg Christmas market, killing five and injuring almost 300; police had previously warned him on October 4th, 2024, but failed to in...
Magdeburg Attack: Systemic Failures in Threat Assessment Revealed
On December 24th, 2024, Taleb A., a Saudi Arabian doctor with a history of legal issues, including threats and seven prior investigations, drove his car through a Magdeburg Christmas market, killing five and injuring almost 300; police had previously warned him on October 4th, 2024, but failed to in...
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Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Justice Department and Fulton County, Georgia, agreed to a court-enforceable consent decree to improve jail conditions after a 16-month investigation revealed unconstitutional and inhumane practices resulting in dozens of deaths, including that of Lashawn Thompson, prompting a $300 million in...
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Fulton County Jail Agrees to Federal Decree to Improve Inhumane Conditions
The US Justice Department and Fulton County, Georgia, agreed to a court-enforceable consent decree to improve jail conditions after a 16-month investigation revealed unconstitutional and inhumane practices resulting in dozens of deaths, including that of Lashawn Thompson, prompting a $300 million in...
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40% Bias Score
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Turkish Student's Death Sparks Foul Play Allegations
The body of 21-year-old Rojin Kabaiş, a Van Yüzüncü Yıl University student missing since September 27th, was found October 15th, 24 kilometers from the university; her death is officially ruled as drowning, but her father alleges murder and a flawed investigation.
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Turkish Student's Death Sparks Foul Play Allegations
The body of 21-year-old Rojin Kabaiş, a Van Yüzüncü Yıl University student missing since September 27th, was found October 15th, 24 kilometers from the university; her death is officially ruled as drowning, but her father alleges murder and a flawed investigation.
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56% Bias Score
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UK Woman Dies After Botched Gastric Surgery in Turkey
Morgan Ribeiro, a 20-year-old from the UK, died from septic shock after a botched gastric sleeve operation in Turkey, highlighting the dangers of cheap cosmetic surgery abroad, promoted on social media, and prompting calls for tighter regulations to protect vulnerable young people.
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UK Woman Dies After Botched Gastric Surgery in Turkey
Morgan Ribeiro, a 20-year-old from the UK, died from septic shock after a botched gastric sleeve operation in Turkey, highlighting the dangers of cheap cosmetic surgery abroad, promoted on social media, and prompting calls for tighter regulations to protect vulnerable young people.
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68% Bias Score
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Syrian Security Forces Arrest "Azrael of Saydnaya" in Homs Crackdown
Aous Saloum, nicknamed "Azrael of Saydnaya," a Syrian man accused of killing and torturing prisoners in Saydnaya prison, was arrested in Homs, Syria, during a crackdown on "Assad remnants," following the resurfacing of a video by a deceased activist detailing atrocities committed by a guard with the...
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Syrian Security Forces Arrest "Azrael of Saydnaya" in Homs Crackdown
Aous Saloum, nicknamed "Azrael of Saydnaya," a Syrian man accused of killing and torturing prisoners in Saydnaya prison, was arrested in Homs, Syria, during a crackdown on "Assad remnants," following the resurfacing of a video by a deceased activist detailing atrocities committed by a guard with the...
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48% Bias Score
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Oksana Makar Murder Sparks Nationwide Protests in Ukraine
The rape and murder of Oksana Makar in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on March 9, 2012, by three men, one with powerful family connections, led to mass protests across Ukraine after the initial release of two suspects, highlighting issues of corruption and impunity.
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Oksana Makar Murder Sparks Nationwide Protests in Ukraine
The rape and murder of Oksana Makar in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, on March 9, 2012, by three men, one with powerful family connections, led to mass protests across Ukraine after the initial release of two suspects, highlighting issues of corruption and impunity.
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64% Bias Score
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Menendez Brothers' Case Under Review; New Evidence, Divided Family
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman is reviewing the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, following a meeting with family members and before a January resentencing hearing; new evidence of alleged abuse and the family's divided opinio...
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Menendez Brothers' Case Under Review; New Evidence, Divided Family
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman is reviewing the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, following a meeting with family members and before a January resentencing hearing; new evidence of alleged abuse and the family's divided opinio...
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40% Bias Score