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New Law Threatens Jail Time for Water Company Bosses Covering Up Sewage Spills
A new law will allow for the imprisonment of water company bosses for up to two years if they are found to have covered up illegal sewage spills; this follows a pattern of zero accountability, with only three individuals ever prosecuted, none of whom received a fine, despite hundreds of identified i...
New Law Threatens Jail Time for Water Company Bosses Covering Up Sewage Spills
A new law will allow for the imprisonment of water company bosses for up to two years if they are found to have covered up illegal sewage spills; this follows a pattern of zero accountability, with only three individuals ever prosecuted, none of whom received a fine, despite hundreds of identified i...
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56% Bias Score


Senate Hearing on Koldo Case Turns Confrontational: Minister Accused of Hiding Information
During a Senate hearing investigating the Koldo case, Senator Francisco Bernabé confronted Transport Minister Óscar Puente with accusations of ties to Jésica R., a former girlfriend of ex-minister José Luis Ábalos, leading to a heated exchange and temporary suspension.
Senate Hearing on Koldo Case Turns Confrontational: Minister Accused of Hiding Information
During a Senate hearing investigating the Koldo case, Senator Francisco Bernabé confronted Transport Minister Óscar Puente with accusations of ties to Jésica R., a former girlfriend of ex-minister José Luis Ábalos, leading to a heated exchange and temporary suspension.
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72% Bias Score


Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.
Amsterdam Apologizes for WWII Role in Jewish Persecution, Commits €25 Million
Amsterdam's mayor publicly apologized for the city's complicity in WWII's persecution of Jews, acknowledging the involvement of various municipal departments in anti-Jewish measures and committing €25 million to support the city's Jewish community; reactions have been largely positive.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Deportation Policy Under Alien Enemies Act Faces Legal Challenge
The Trump administration's policy, under the Alien Enemies Act, provides at least 12 hours' notice to indicate intent to file a habeas petition and 24 hours to file it before deportation, following a legal challenge and temporary halt to deportations of Venezuelans in Texas due to due process concer...
Trump Administration's Deportation Policy Under Alien Enemies Act Faces Legal Challenge
The Trump administration's policy, under the Alien Enemies Act, provides at least 12 hours' notice to indicate intent to file a habeas petition and 24 hours to file it before deportation, following a legal challenge and temporary halt to deportations of Venezuelans in Texas due to due process concer...
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40% Bias Score


French High School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old stabbed four people at a French high school in Nantes, resulting in one death and three injuries; the suspect, who sent a prior grievance email, was apprehended by teachers and police; the motive remains unclear, sparking national security discussions.
French High School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old stabbed four people at a French high school in Nantes, resulting in one death and three injuries; the suspect, who sent a prior grievance email, was apprehended by teachers and police; the motive remains unclear, sparking national security discussions.
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28% Bias Score


Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.
Calgary Kitchen Company Fined $10,000 After E. coli Outbreak
Fueling Minds Inc. pleaded guilty to four bylaw infractions following a September 2023 E. coli outbreak affecting 448 children at Calgary daycares, resulting in 40 hospitalizations and a $10,000 fine; the company lacked a food services license and was cited for sanitation issues.
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40% Bias Score

Scicluna on Francis's Legacy: Legal Reforms and Cultural Change in Combating Child Abuse
Archbishop Charles Scicluna discusses Pope Francis's legacy in combating child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, emphasizing the need for cultural change alongside legal reforms to protect children and promote reporting of abuse.

Scicluna on Francis's Legacy: Legal Reforms and Cultural Change in Combating Child Abuse
Archbishop Charles Scicluna discusses Pope Francis's legacy in combating child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, emphasizing the need for cultural change alongside legal reforms to protect children and promote reporting of abuse.
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36% Bias Score

Mexican Activists Murdered in Apparent Cartel Retaliation
María del Carmen Morales and her son Jaime were murdered in Tlajomulco, Mexico, on Thursday, allegedly by the CJNG cartel in retaliation for the Guerreros Buscadores collective's discovery of a narco-ranch in March, where crematories and numerous clothing items were found.

Mexican Activists Murdered in Apparent Cartel Retaliation
María del Carmen Morales and her son Jaime were murdered in Tlajomulco, Mexico, on Thursday, allegedly by the CJNG cartel in retaliation for the Guerreros Buscadores collective's discovery of a narco-ranch in March, where crematories and numerous clothing items were found.
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52% Bias Score

Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.

Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.
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52% Bias Score

Bondi Memo Targets Transgender Healthcare for Minors
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memo this week directing investigations into providers of transgender healthcare for minors, citing potential violations of laws against female genital mutilation, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, and the False Claims Act, potentially impacting access to c...

Bondi Memo Targets Transgender Healthcare for Minors
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memo this week directing investigations into providers of transgender healthcare for minors, citing potential violations of laws against female genital mutilation, the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, and the False Claims Act, potentially impacting access to c...
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68% Bias Score

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...

ECHR Condemns France for Inadequate Protection of Rape Victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for failing to protect three women who reported being raped as minors (aged 13, 14, and 16), citing insufficient investigations and slow handling of criminal proceedings, violating their human rights and adding pressure to France's national debate ...
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40% Bias Score

Idaho Judge Rules Autism Won't Bar Death Penalty in Kohberger Case
An Idaho judge ruled that Bryan Kohberger's autism diagnosis will not prevent him from facing the death penalty in the murders of four University of Idaho students, rejecting defense arguments that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment; the trial is set for August.

Idaho Judge Rules Autism Won't Bar Death Penalty in Kohberger Case
An Idaho judge ruled that Bryan Kohberger's autism diagnosis will not prevent him from facing the death penalty in the murders of four University of Idaho students, rejecting defense arguments that it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment; the trial is set for August.
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52% Bias Score
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