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States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Dismantling
Twenty-two states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over the dismantling of AmeriCorps, alleging illegal cuts to the agency's \$557 million budget and the termination of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for state and community projects; the White House cited \$40 million in improper pay...
States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Dismantling
Twenty-two states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over the dismantling of AmeriCorps, alleging illegal cuts to the agency's \$557 million budget and the termination of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for state and community projects; the White House cited \$40 million in improper pay...
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40% Bias Score


81-Year-Old Paedophile Jailed for 46 Years After 27-Year Thai Escape
Richard Burrows, an 81-year-old former scout leader, was sentenced to 46 years in prison for sexually abusing 24 boys in Cheshire and the Midlands between 1968 and 1995; he fled to Thailand in 1997 but was apprehended last year via AI facial recognition technology and subsequently convicted.
81-Year-Old Paedophile Jailed for 46 Years After 27-Year Thai Escape
Richard Burrows, an 81-year-old former scout leader, was sentenced to 46 years in prison for sexually abusing 24 boys in Cheshire and the Midlands between 1968 and 1995; he fled to Thailand in 1997 but was apprehended last year via AI facial recognition technology and subsequently convicted.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Author Advocates for End-of-Life Autonomy
Martje van der Brug's parents' deaths prompted her to write "De autonome route," advocating for increased autonomy in end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands, challenging the current euthanasia law's limitations and the complexities of living wills, and supporting the decriminalization of assisted ...
Dutch Author Advocates for End-of-Life Autonomy
Martje van der Brug's parents' deaths prompted her to write "De autonome route," advocating for increased autonomy in end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands, challenging the current euthanasia law's limitations and the complexities of living wills, and supporting the decriminalization of assisted ...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Unlawful Detention for Pro-Palestinian Views
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and recent Columbia University graduate, can proceed with his lawsuit alleging unlawful detention for his pro-Palestinian political views; the judge rejected government attempts to dismiss the case, citing unconstitutio...
Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Unlawful Detention for Pro-Palestinian Views
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and recent Columbia University graduate, can proceed with his lawsuit alleging unlawful detention for his pro-Palestinian political views; the judge rejected government attempts to dismiss the case, citing unconstitutio...
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56% Bias Score


Wisconsin Judge Suspended for Allegedly Aiding Immigrant's Escape from ICE
Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on Friday after her arrest on federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents; she is accused of misleading federal agents and faces two counts of obstruction.
Wisconsin Judge Suspended for Allegedly Aiding Immigrant's Escape from ICE
Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on Friday after her arrest on federal charges for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents; she is accused of misleading federal agents and faces two counts of obstruction.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.
Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.
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44% Bias Score

Uppsala Triple Homicide: 16-Year-Old Arrested Amid Sweden's Gang Violence"
Three teenagers were killed in a shooting at a hair salon in Uppsala, Sweden, on April 29, 2024; a 16-year-old suspect was arrested, and police investigate potential links to organized crime, amid Sweden's ongoing gang violence issue.

Uppsala Triple Homicide: 16-Year-Old Arrested Amid Sweden's Gang Violence"
Three teenagers were killed in a shooting at a hair salon in Uppsala, Sweden, on April 29, 2024; a 16-year-old suspect was arrested, and police investigate potential links to organized crime, amid Sweden's ongoing gang violence issue.
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32% Bias Score

Teen Hackers Cripple Marks & Spencer in Cyberattack
The Scattered Spider hacking group, suspected of being primarily composed of British and American teenagers, is linked to a cyberattack on Marks & Spencer, causing disruption to its click-and-collect service and prompting concerns about further attacks. A 23-year-old alleged leader, Tyler Robert Buc...

Teen Hackers Cripple Marks & Spencer in Cyberattack
The Scattered Spider hacking group, suspected of being primarily composed of British and American teenagers, is linked to a cyberattack on Marks & Spencer, causing disruption to its click-and-collect service and prompting concerns about further attacks. A 23-year-old alleged leader, Tyler Robert Buc...
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56% Bias Score

Australian Woman on Trial for Fatal Mushroom Poisoning
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, stands trial for murder and attempted murder after three relatives died and another fell ill following a beef wellington lunch at her home in July 2023; she admits to foraging death cap mushrooms and lying to police, claiming it was an accident.

Australian Woman on Trial for Fatal Mushroom Poisoning
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, stands trial for murder and attempted murder after three relatives died and another fell ill following a beef wellington lunch at her home in July 2023; she admits to foraging death cap mushrooms and lying to police, claiming it was an accident.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Limits DSH Payments, Impacting Safety-Net Hospitals
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against hospitals in Advocate Christ Medical Center v. Kennedy, limiting eligibility for enhanced Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments to only those actively receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash payments, potentially impacting billions in Medicare f...

Supreme Court Limits DSH Payments, Impacting Safety-Net Hospitals
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against hospitals in Advocate Christ Medical Center v. Kennedy, limiting eligibility for enhanced Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments to only those actively receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cash payments, potentially impacting billions in Medicare f...
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32% Bias Score

Harvard Renames DEI Office, Ends Funding for Affinity Group Celebrations Amidst Trump Administration Lawsuit
Harvard University renamed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office to "Community and Campus Life" and ended funding for affinity group graduation celebrations following a lawsuit and funding threats from the Trump administration, which alleges illegal discrimination in DEI programs.

Harvard Renames DEI Office, Ends Funding for Affinity Group Celebrations Amidst Trump Administration Lawsuit
Harvard University renamed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office to "Community and Campus Life" and ended funding for affinity group graduation celebrations following a lawsuit and funding threats from the Trump administration, which alleges illegal discrimination in DEI programs.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Officials Sentenced for Illegal Hiring and Misuse of Public Funds
A Seville court sentenced former public foundation director Fernando Villén to 3.5 years and former Lebrija mayor Antonio Torres to 2 years and 3 months for illegally hiring Torres, who received €359,973 without working; Villén was previously convicted for misusing public funds.

Spanish Officials Sentenced for Illegal Hiring and Misuse of Public Funds
A Seville court sentenced former public foundation director Fernando Villén to 3.5 years and former Lebrija mayor Antonio Torres to 2 years and 3 months for illegally hiring Torres, who received €359,973 without working; Villén was previously convicted for misusing public funds.
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44% Bias Score
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