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Pennsylvania Hospital Shooting Leaves One Officer Dead, Five Injured
On Saturday, a gunman, Diogenes Archangel Ortiz, 49, killed a police officer and injured at least five others, including three medical staff, at UPMC Memorial Hospital near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, before being shot dead by authorities.
Pennsylvania Hospital Shooting Leaves One Officer Dead, Five Injured
On Saturday, a gunman, Diogenes Archangel Ortiz, 49, killed a police officer and injured at least five others, including three medical staff, at UPMC Memorial Hospital near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, before being shot dead by authorities.
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40% Bias Score


Urgent Estate Planning Action Needed for Widows Before 2025 Tax Law Changes
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act temporarily increased the estate and gift tax exemption, set to expire in 2025; widowed individuals must elect portability of their deceased spouse's unused exemption (DSUEA) within five years of death to avoid potential tax liabilities exceeding 40% on estates exceedi...
Urgent Estate Planning Action Needed for Widows Before 2025 Tax Law Changes
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act temporarily increased the estate and gift tax exemption, set to expire in 2025; widowed individuals must elect portability of their deceased spouse's unused exemption (DSUEA) within five years of death to avoid potential tax liabilities exceeding 40% on estates exceedi...
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40% Bias Score


Telegram Fined $1 Million for Delayed Response on Terrorism and Child Abuse Material
Australia's eSafety Commissioner fined Telegram nearly $1 million for failing to timely respond to requests about its efforts to combat terrorism and child sexual abuse material on its platform, a delay that hindered the regulator's ability to fulfill its duties under the Online Safety Act, promptin...
Telegram Fined $1 Million for Delayed Response on Terrorism and Child Abuse Material
Australia's eSafety Commissioner fined Telegram nearly $1 million for failing to timely respond to requests about its efforts to combat terrorism and child sexual abuse material on its platform, a delay that hindered the regulator's ability to fulfill its duties under the Online Safety Act, promptin...
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48% Bias Score


Connecticut Cannibal Killer Granted Conditional Release
Tyree Smith, a schizophrenic man who confessed to the 2011 ax murder and cannibalism of Angel Gonzalez in Connecticut, was conditionally released from Connecticut Valley Hospital on Friday despite objections from the victim's family and state lawmakers.
Connecticut Cannibal Killer Granted Conditional Release
Tyree Smith, a schizophrenic man who confessed to the 2011 ax murder and cannibalism of Angel Gonzalez in Connecticut, was conditionally released from Connecticut Valley Hospital on Friday despite objections from the victim's family and state lawmakers.
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64% Bias Score


Coroner Upholds Police Actions in Fatal Brisbane Shooting
A coroner found that Brisbane police acted proportionately when fatally shooting an armed man in Mary Street on February 23, 2020, after he stabbed a tourist; the incident was initially investigated as a potential terrorist act but found to be linked to the man's mental health.
Coroner Upholds Police Actions in Fatal Brisbane Shooting
A coroner found that Brisbane police acted proportionately when fatally shooting an armed man in Mary Street on February 23, 2020, after he stabbed a tourist; the incident was initially investigated as a potential terrorist act but found to be linked to the man's mental health.
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48% Bias Score


Addressing Incorrect IRS Form 1099s: Prompt Action is Crucial
Taxpayers receiving incorrect IRS Form 1099s showing inflated income should promptly contact the issuer for correction, providing documentation; failure to do so may lead to increased audit risk and potential tax disputes, necessitating careful documentation of all interactions.
Addressing Incorrect IRS Form 1099s: Prompt Action is Crucial
Taxpayers receiving incorrect IRS Form 1099s showing inflated income should promptly contact the issuer for correction, providing documentation; failure to do so may lead to increased audit risk and potential tax disputes, necessitating careful documentation of all interactions.
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40% Bias Score

Intense Reaction to Death Penalty Opinion Piece Reveals Societal Shift
An opinion piece advocating the death penalty for terrorists elicited hundreds of emotional responses, many suggesting extreme forms of execution, revealing a societal shift towards accepting violence and raising concerns about the erosion of moral values and national identity.

Intense Reaction to Death Penalty Opinion Piece Reveals Societal Shift
An opinion piece advocating the death penalty for terrorists elicited hundreds of emotional responses, many suggesting extreme forms of execution, revealing a societal shift towards accepting violence and raising concerns about the erosion of moral values and national identity.
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56% Bias Score

Soho and Mayfair: London's Burglary Hotspots
Soho and Mayfair, central London's high-end neighborhoods, reported 282 burglaries in 2024, resulting in a burglary rate of 123 per 1,000 residentsโthe highest in England and Walesโwith contributing factors including high tourism and the rise of Airbnbs.

Soho and Mayfair: London's Burglary Hotspots
Soho and Mayfair, central London's high-end neighborhoods, reported 282 burglaries in 2024, resulting in a burglary rate of 123 per 1,000 residentsโthe highest in England and Walesโwith contributing factors including high tourism and the rise of Airbnbs.
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52% Bias Score

Lower Speed Limits Significantly Improve Residential Street Safety
Reducing residential speed limits to 40 km/h or less significantly improves pedestrian safety, as shown by studies in Edmonton (25% fewer collisions, 31% fewer pedestrian injuries and fatalities) and Toronto (28% and 67% reductions, respectively), although optimal speed depends on road design and en...

Lower Speed Limits Significantly Improve Residential Street Safety
Reducing residential speed limits to 40 km/h or less significantly improves pedestrian safety, as shown by studies in Edmonton (25% fewer collisions, 31% fewer pedestrian injuries and fatalities) and Toronto (28% and 67% reductions, respectively), although optimal speed depends on road design and en...
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20% Bias Score

NI Education System Criticized for Lack of Change Since Industrial Revolution
Northern Ireland's independent autism reviewer, Ema Cubitt, criticized the education system for not changing since the industrial revolution, stating it leaves autistic children feeling unsafe and traumatized, leading to a significant societal gap for autistic young people leaving school, and callin...

NI Education System Criticized for Lack of Change Since Industrial Revolution
Northern Ireland's independent autism reviewer, Ema Cubitt, criticized the education system for not changing since the industrial revolution, stating it leaves autistic children feeling unsafe and traumatized, leading to a significant societal gap for autistic young people leaving school, and callin...
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40% Bias Score

Bonaire Court Upholds Landfill Intervention, Criticizes Local Inaction
A Bonaire court upheld the Dutch representative's intervention in the Lagun landfill crisis, citing the local government's inaction despite severe environmental and health hazards, but criticizing the lack of a prior deadline for local action. The intervention addressed biomedical waste, asbestos co...

Bonaire Court Upholds Landfill Intervention, Criticizes Local Inaction
A Bonaire court upheld the Dutch representative's intervention in the Lagun landfill crisis, citing the local government's inaction despite severe environmental and health hazards, but criticizing the lack of a prior deadline for local action. The intervention addressed biomedical waste, asbestos co...
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36% Bias Score

Irkutsk Investigator's Unique Cases Highlight Evolving Law Enforcement
Major Dmitry Matveev, an Irkutsk Oblast investigator specializing in economic and corruption crimes, discussed his career journey, from artillery service in Crimea (2014) to solving cases using recovered video footage, revealing a mayor's assault and corruption in Uััั-ะัั.

Irkutsk Investigator's Unique Cases Highlight Evolving Law Enforcement
Major Dmitry Matveev, an Irkutsk Oblast investigator specializing in economic and corruption crimes, discussed his career journey, from artillery service in Crimea (2014) to solving cases using recovered video footage, revealing a mayor's assault and corruption in Uััั-ะัั.
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40% Bias Score
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