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House Passes TAKE IT DOWN Act Targeting Non-Consensual Intimate Images
The House passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a bill spearheaded by First Lady Melania Trump and Senator Ted Cruz, requiring online platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images, including AI-generated deepfakes, within 48 hours, with violators facing criminal penalties.
House Passes TAKE IT DOWN Act Targeting Non-Consensual Intimate Images
The House passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a bill spearheaded by First Lady Melania Trump and Senator Ted Cruz, requiring online platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images, including AI-generated deepfakes, within 48 hours, with violators facing criminal penalties.
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56% Bias Score


Irish Teenager Sentenced for Chaplain Stabbing
A 17-year-old boy in Ireland received an eight-year detention sentence for stabbing an Army chaplain, Fr. Paul Murphy, seven times outside Renmore Barracks in Galway in August 2024; the attack was linked to online radicalization, and the chaplain has expressed forgiveness.
Irish Teenager Sentenced for Chaplain Stabbing
A 17-year-old boy in Ireland received an eight-year detention sentence for stabbing an Army chaplain, Fr. Paul Murphy, seven times outside Renmore Barracks in Galway in August 2024; the attack was linked to online radicalization, and the chaplain has expressed forgiveness.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.
Dutch SS Members at Auschwitz: A Documentary Unveils New Details
Journalist Stijn Reurs's documentary, "De Nederlandse Kampbewakers van Auschwitz," reveals that at least 24 Dutch SS members, including nine women, participated in the murder of one million Jews at Auschwitz, highlighting their roles and the reactions of their families.
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40% Bias Score


EU Court Rules Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme Illegal
The EU's highest court declared Malta's "golden passport" scheme, allowing citizenship purchases for up to €690,000, illegal on Tuesday, deeming it incompatible with the fundamental concept of EU citizenship due to its lack of residency requirements and violation of Malta's duty of sincere cooperati...
EU Court Rules Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme Illegal
The EU's highest court declared Malta's "golden passport" scheme, allowing citizenship purchases for up to €690,000, illegal on Tuesday, deeming it incompatible with the fundamental concept of EU citizenship due to its lack of residency requirements and violation of Malta's duty of sincere cooperati...
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44% Bias Score


Bolton Child Sex Grooming Gang Sentenced to 87 Years
A Bolton, England child sex grooming gang was sentenced to almost 87 years in prison; ringleader Ashley Darbyshire received 15 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults on underage girls, some occurring in a "den of iniquity", after an investigation was launched following a stolen car crash in 20...
Bolton Child Sex Grooming Gang Sentenced to 87 Years
A Bolton, England child sex grooming gang was sentenced to almost 87 years in prison; ringleader Ashley Darbyshire received 15 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults on underage girls, some occurring in a "den of iniquity", after an investigation was launched following a stolen car crash in 20...
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36% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu's Security Measures: "Jammer" Use and Legal Justification
Following a terror threat, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received 24/7 state protection, including the use of "jammer" devices in limited areas and times, with no public complaints regarding communication disruptions filed.
Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu's Security Measures: "Jammer" Use and Legal Justification
Following a terror threat, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu received 24/7 state protection, including the use of "jammer" devices in limited areas and times, with no public complaints regarding communication disruptions filed.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's 100 Days: Executive Orders Spark Legal Battles
President Trump's second term began with over 150 executive orders on spending, immigration, and diversity, prompting widespread legal challenges and raising concerns about executive overreach and the rule of law.

Trump's 100 Days: Executive Orders Spark Legal Battles
President Trump's second term began with over 150 executive orders on spending, immigration, and diversity, prompting widespread legal challenges and raising concerns about executive overreach and the rule of law.
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56% Bias Score

Belarusian School Prison Tours: Crime Prevention or Intimidation?
Belarusian authorities organize prison tours for students, claiming it's crime prevention, while human rights groups denounce it as intimidation, citing psychological harm and violation of children's rights; tours include visits to detention centers, prisons, and punishment cells; detailed reports a...

Belarusian School Prison Tours: Crime Prevention or Intimidation?
Belarusian authorities organize prison tours for students, claiming it's crime prevention, while human rights groups denounce it as intimidation, citing psychological harm and violation of children's rights; tours include visits to detention centers, prisons, and punishment cells; detailed reports a...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Investigates Harvard Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for potential civil rights violations related to allegedly race-based article selection, while a federal judge expedited Harvard's lawsuit challenging a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze.

Trump Administration Investigates Harvard Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for potential civil rights violations related to allegedly race-based article selection, while a federal judge expedited Harvard's lawsuit challenging a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze.
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44% Bias Score

Vancouver Vehicle Attack Kills 11
An attack in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday night resulted in 11 deaths after a vehicle drove into a crowd at a street festival; the suspect, a 30-year-old man with mental health issues, was immediately arrested; police have ruled out terrorism.

Vancouver Vehicle Attack Kills 11
An attack in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday night resulted in 11 deaths after a vehicle drove into a crowd at a street festival; the suspect, a 30-year-old man with mental health issues, was immediately arrested; police have ruled out terrorism.
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48% Bias Score

Georgia Enacts New School Safety Law After Fatal Shooting
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 268 into law on Monday, mandating improved communication between law enforcement and schools regarding student threats, creating mental health coordinator positions in each school district, and establishing a statewide threat reporting system in response...

Georgia Enacts New School Safety Law After Fatal Shooting
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 268 into law on Monday, mandating improved communication between law enforcement and schools regarding student threats, creating mental health coordinator positions in each school district, and establishing a statewide threat reporting system in response...
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Officials' Use of Jammers to Counter Surveillance and Terrorism
High-ranking Turkish officials, including President Erdoğan, use jammers to counter illegal wiretapping and prevent terrorist attacks involving remote-controlled explosives, a practice stemming from increased surveillance following the widespread adoption of mobile communication in the early 2000s.

Turkish Officials' Use of Jammers to Counter Surveillance and Terrorism
High-ranking Turkish officials, including President Erdoğan, use jammers to counter illegal wiretapping and prevent terrorist attacks involving remote-controlled explosives, a practice stemming from increased surveillance following the widespread adoption of mobile communication in the early 2000s.
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48% Bias Score
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