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Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.
Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.
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60% Bias Score


B.C. Child Welfare System Faces Crisis Due to Understaffing
A report by British Columbia's Representative for Children and Youth reveals a crisis in the province's child welfare system due to chronic understaffing, leading to excessive workloads, burnout, and ineffective service delivery; the report makes 17 recommendations, including the creation of an inde...
B.C. Child Welfare System Faces Crisis Due to Understaffing
A report by British Columbia's Representative for Children and Youth reveals a crisis in the province's child welfare system due to chronic understaffing, leading to excessive workloads, burnout, and ineffective service delivery; the report makes 17 recommendations, including the creation of an inde...
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36% Bias Score


Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.
Systemic Mental Healthcare Failures Cited in Fatal Stabbing of 11-Year-Old
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, highlighting systemic failures in the mental healthcare system despite multiple prior police contacts.
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48% Bias Score


Tempe Crash: Security Footage Submitted After Lengthy Delays
On Wednesday, almost two years after the Tempe train crash, Interstar Security submitted three videos showing freight train 63503 in tunnels before the collision; these were recovered after months of delays and incorrect submissions, raising concerns about data management.
Tempe Crash: Security Footage Submitted After Lengthy Delays
On Wednesday, almost two years after the Tempe train crash, Interstar Security submitted three videos showing freight train 63503 in tunnels before the collision; these were recovered after months of delays and incorrect submissions, raising concerns about data management.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Students Protest Train Crash Investigation Delays
Thousands of students shut down central Athens on January 26th to protest delays in the investigation of a February 2023 train crash that killed 57 people, following the release of audio recordings suggesting dozens more may have died in a post-crash fire, leading to accusations of government cover-...
Greek Students Protest Train Crash Investigation Delays
Thousands of students shut down central Athens on January 26th to protest delays in the investigation of a February 2023 train crash that killed 57 people, following the release of audio recordings suggesting dozens more may have died in a post-crash fire, leading to accusations of government cover-...
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40% Bias Score


Former 'Cop Killer' Jailed for 14 Years in Drug Trafficking Case
Timmy Donovan, previously convicted for the manslaughter of a police officer, was sentenced to 14 years and six months for drug trafficking and money laundering after his involvement with the Huyton Firm drug gang was exposed through the EncroChat network.
Former 'Cop Killer' Jailed for 14 Years in Drug Trafficking Case
Timmy Donovan, previously convicted for the manslaughter of a police officer, was sentenced to 14 years and six months for drug trafficking and money laundering after his involvement with the Huyton Firm drug gang was exposed through the EncroChat network.
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56% Bias Score

Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Exposed After Fatal Stabbing in Nieuwegein
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, despite multiple prior reports to authorities about his erratic behavior, exposing systemic failures within the mental healthcare system.

Systemic Failures in Mental Healthcare Exposed After Fatal Stabbing in Nieuwegein
An 11-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, by a 29-year-old man with a history of mental health issues and prior convictions, despite multiple prior reports to authorities about his erratic behavior, exposing systemic failures within the mental healthcare system.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.

Trump Administration Reverses Stance on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban
The Trump administration reversed the Biden administration's opposition to Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, filing a brief with the Supreme Court stating the lawsuit was a mistake; the Supreme Court is expected to rule by late June.
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44% Bias Score

Sweden Tightens Gun Laws After Deadliest Mass Shooting
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Orebro, Sweden, on February 6th, left ten people dead and prompted the government to announce stricter gun laws, including a ban on AR-15 style rifles. The suspected perpetrator, Rickard Andersson, 35, used legally owned rifles and then killed himself.

Sweden Tightens Gun Laws After Deadliest Mass Shooting
A mass shooting at an adult education center in Orebro, Sweden, on February 6th, left ten people dead and prompted the government to announce stricter gun laws, including a ban on AR-15 style rifles. The suspected perpetrator, Rickard Andersson, 35, used legally owned rifles and then killed himself.
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44% Bias Score

Five Prison Escapees Recaptured After Five-Month Manhunt
British criminal Mark Roscaleer and Argentinian Rodolfo Lohrmann were arrested in Spain on Thursday after a five-month manhunt following a September 2023 prison break in Portugal; all five escapees are now back in custody, with police recovering two guns, fake documents, and over \£40,000.

Five Prison Escapees Recaptured After Five-Month Manhunt
British criminal Mark Roscaleer and Argentinian Rodolfo Lohrmann were arrested in Spain on Thursday after a five-month manhunt following a September 2023 prison break in Portugal; all five escapees are now back in custody, with police recovering two guns, fake documents, and over \£40,000.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place 2,200 USAID employees on leave, reinstating 500 already affected and preventing further evacuations until February 14th, citing concerns about the legality and impact of the administration's actions.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Place USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place 2,200 USAID employees on leave, reinstating 500 already affected and preventing further evacuations until February 14th, citing concerns about the legality and impact of the administration's actions.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Federal Worker Buyout Plan
A US judge temporarily blocked President Trump's federal worker buyout plan until at least Monday, granting a victory to labor unions who filed a lawsuit, even though over 60,000 federal employees had already accepted the offer.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Federal Worker Buyout Plan
A US judge temporarily blocked President Trump's federal worker buyout plan until at least Monday, granting a victory to labor unions who filed a lawsuit, even though over 60,000 federal employees had already accepted the offer.
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44% Bias Score
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