Tag #Justice

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Conflicting Credit Reporting Changes Impact Millions of Americans

The CFPB will remove \$49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, impacting 15 million people, while protections ending for millions of federal student loan borrowers will result in negative credit reporting.

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Reduced Inequality
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€2.5bn Russian Aircraft Dispute Heads to Court

In Dublin, a €2.5bn (£2.1bn) legal battle is underway between aircraft lessors and insurers (including Lloyd's, AIG, and Chubb) over 400 planes stranded in Russia after Western sanctions, with the trial expected to last months and potentially reach a multi-million euro legal cost.

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Menendez Sentenced to 15 Years for Corruption

Former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez received a 15-year prison sentence for bribery and influence peddling, benefiting Egypt and Qatar, alongside 10 and 9-year sentences for his co-defendants, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, respectively, for crimes involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nrc.nl
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Fatal Stabbing near Dutch Psychiatric Clinic Reignites Safety Concerns

A 76-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in Den Dolder, Netherlands, near the Fivoor forensic psychiatric clinic, raising concerns about patient safety and the handling of dangerous individuals, echoing the 2017 Anne Faber murder case.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
smh.com.au
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Secrecy Surrounding Macquarie Park Apartment Block Defects Undermines Housing Policies

An 885-unit apartment complex in Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia, has been found to have serious concrete slab faults requiring rectification, but the agreement between the developer and the Building Commission NSW is shrouded in secrecy, impacting public trust and housing affordability.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
elmundo.es
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Madrid Squatting Cases Reignite Political Debate

Recent high-profile squatting cases in Madrid, including the occupation of luxury apartments and a million-euro home, have intensified the political debate, contrasting with the government's earlier downplaying of the issue; the city council is advocating for rapid eviction legislation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Chicago Police Detective Fatally Shot Responding to Call

Chicago Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was fatally shot on Black Friday outside the Oak Park Public Library by Jerrell Thomas, 37, who is now charged with 56 felonies including first-degree murder, after a confrontation captured on bodycam footage.

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fr.euronews.com
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US Court Blocks 9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal

A US federal appeals court temporarily blocked Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged 9/11 mastermind, from pleading guilty to avoid the death penalty, halting a deal supported by the Biden administration but later opposed by the Department of Defense, creating divisions among victims' families.

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French Helpline for Child Sexual Abuse Victims Receives 1,800 Calls in 2024

The French Ciivise commission renewed its partnership with CFCV to maintain a helpline for child sexual abuse victims, receiving 1,800 calls in 2024 and 7,000 since 2021; Ciivise will propose governmental actions and a permanent body to continue their work after 2025.

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Gender Equality
npr.org
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Pizzagate Figure Fatally Shot by Police During Traffic Stop

Edgar Maddison Welch, the man who fired a gun inside a Washington, D.C., pizzeria in 2016 due to the "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, was fatally shot by North Carolina police during a traffic stop on Saturday after he drew a handgun.

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Pizzagate Figure Fatally Shot by Police

Edgar Maddison Welch, the man who fired a gun inside a Washington, D.C., pizzeria in 2016 due to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, was fatally shot by North Carolina police during a weekend traffic stop after he drew a handgun on officers.

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40% Bias Score

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UK Launches Employment Councils to Cut Crime, Help Ex-Offenders Find Jobs

A new UK government initiative is launching 11 regional employment councils to help ex-offenders find jobs, partnering with businesses like Co-op and Iceland to reduce the 80% reoffending rate and improve employment prospects for those leaving prison.

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48% Bias Score

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