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Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...
Judge Blocks Government from Cutting Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín issued a preliminary injunction blocking the government from cutting off legal aid funding for unaccompanied immigrant children until March 21, 2025, impacting a network of 89 legal services organizations across 159 offices nationwide, following a previous...
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48% Bias Score


Third Violent Incident at HMP Swinfen Hall
Five prison officers were injured during a violent incident at HMP Swinfen Hall on Tuesday, marking the third such outbreak in recent weeks at the young offenders' prison near Lichfield, Staffordshire, which is currently operating above its safe capacity.
Third Violent Incident at HMP Swinfen Hall
Five prison officers were injured during a violent incident at HMP Swinfen Hall on Tuesday, marking the third such outbreak in recent weeks at the young offenders' prison near Lichfield, Staffordshire, which is currently operating above its safe capacity.
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48% Bias Score


Estepona Mayor Faces Trial for Alleged Misuse of Public Funds
The mayor of Estepona, José María García Urbano, is facing trial for allegedly misappropriating public funds by hiring his close friend for a \$60,000 annual job with minimal work; the trial is scheduled for June 4th unless his defense successfully appeals.
Estepona Mayor Faces Trial for Alleged Misuse of Public Funds
The mayor of Estepona, José María García Urbano, is facing trial for allegedly misappropriating public funds by hiring his close friend for a \$60,000 annual job with minimal work; the trial is scheduled for June 4th unless his defense successfully appeals.
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48% Bias Score


Police Officer Accused of Assault During Arrest
A witness alleges that police officer PC Richard Williams intentionally strangled and repeatedly punched Steven Clark during an arrest in Porthmadog, Gwynedd in May 2023, causing injuries that left Mr. Clark semi-conscious; PC Williams denies the charges.
Police Officer Accused of Assault During Arrest
A witness alleges that police officer PC Richard Williams intentionally strangled and repeatedly punched Steven Clark during an arrest in Porthmadog, Gwynedd in May 2023, causing injuries that left Mr. Clark semi-conscious; PC Williams denies the charges.
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40% Bias Score


Munich Council Rejects Citizen Initiative Against High-Rise Construction
The Munich City Council rejected a citizen initiative to halt construction of a high-rise building exceeding 60 meters near the former post office in Neuhausen, citing interference with municipal planning authority; the initiative, which gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum, will likel...
Munich Council Rejects Citizen Initiative Against High-Rise Construction
The Munich City Council rejected a citizen initiative to halt construction of a high-rise building exceeding 60 meters near the former post office in Neuhausen, citing interference with municipal planning authority; the initiative, which gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum, will likel...
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44% Bias Score


Nagel's "Reflective Equilibrium" Approach to Moral Progress
Thomas Nagel's new book, "Moralische Gefühle, moralische Wirklichkeit, moralischer Fortschritt," explores moral progress using a "reflective equilibrium" approach, analyzing progress across rule of law, social equality, sexual freedom, and global justice, while cautioning against the potential loss ...
Nagel's "Reflective Equilibrium" Approach to Moral Progress
Thomas Nagel's new book, "Moralische Gefühle, moralische Wirklichkeit, moralischer Fortschritt," explores moral progress using a "reflective equilibrium" approach, analyzing progress across rule of law, social equality, sexual freedom, and global justice, while cautioning against the potential loss ...
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20% Bias Score

Avignon Festival Deputy Director Resigns Amid Past Misconduct Allegations
Pierre Gendronneau resigned as deputy director of the Avignon Festival on June 13th, 2024, following accusations of past sexual and sexist violence, despite an internal investigation clearing him of misconduct during his time at the festival.

Avignon Festival Deputy Director Resigns Amid Past Misconduct Allegations
Pierre Gendronneau resigned as deputy director of the Avignon Festival on June 13th, 2024, following accusations of past sexual and sexist violence, despite an internal investigation clearing him of misconduct during his time at the festival.
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36% Bias Score

FBI Reassigns Agents Who Knelt at 2020 George Floyd Protests
The FBI reassigned agents who knelt with protesters during the 2020 George Floyd protests, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the bureau's handling of internal dissent and its response to political pressure.

FBI Reassigns Agents Who Knelt at 2020 George Floyd Protests
The FBI reassigned agents who knelt with protesters during the 2020 George Floyd protests, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the bureau's handling of internal dissent and its response to political pressure.
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44% Bias Score

German Court Overturns Sentence in Fatal Stabbing Case, Orders Retrial
A German court overturned the five-year sentence of a 21-year-old man convicted of fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend in October 2023, citing insufficient grounds, and ordered a retrial.

German Court Overturns Sentence in Fatal Stabbing Case, Orders Retrial
A German court overturned the five-year sentence of a 21-year-old man convicted of fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend in October 2023, citing insufficient grounds, and ordered a retrial.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Investigates VTC Surge Pricing After Nationwide Power Outage
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price gouging by VTC companies during a nationwide power outage on Monday, a practice prohibited by a 2024 consumer protection law; Cabify claims it suspended surge pricing.

Spain Investigates VTC Surge Pricing After Nationwide Power Outage
The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price gouging by VTC companies during a nationwide power outage on Monday, a practice prohibited by a 2024 consumer protection law; Cabify claims it suspended surge pricing.
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32% Bias Score

Spain Investigates Ride-Hailing Price Gouging After Nationwide Blackout
Spain's Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price hikes by ride-hailing services (VTCs) during Monday's nationwide power outage, after user complaints in eight regions under emergency declarations where surge pricing is illegal; companies face fines up to €100,000.

Spain Investigates Ride-Hailing Price Gouging After Nationwide Blackout
Spain's Ministry of Social Rights is investigating potential price hikes by ride-hailing services (VTCs) during Monday's nationwide power outage, after user complaints in eight regions under emergency declarations where surge pricing is illegal; companies face fines up to €100,000.
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44% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Attempted Mass Murder on Siegen Bus
A 32-year-old woman in Siegen, Germany received a life sentence for attempting to murder three men with a knife on a bus in August 2024, driven by feelings of hopelessness and a desire for attention, a week after a similar deadly attack in Solingen.

Life Sentence for Attempted Mass Murder on Siegen Bus
A 32-year-old woman in Siegen, Germany received a life sentence for attempting to murder three men with a knife on a bus in August 2024, driven by feelings of hopelessness and a desire for attention, a week after a similar deadly attack in Solingen.
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28% Bias Score
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