Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
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40% Bias Score
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
ETA Leadership Under Investigation for 1995 Ordóñez Assassination
Thirty years after the assassination of Gregorio Ordóñez, a Spanish politician, the National High Court of Spain is investigating the responsibility of ETA leaders, expanding its focus beyond the three ETA members directly involved, based on a Guardia Civil report detailing ETA's hierarchical struct...
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20% Bias Score
UK to revoke driving licenses from benefit fraudsters
The UK government proposes to strip convicted benefit cheats of their driving licenses for debts over £1,000 and gain greater access to bank account data to combat fraud, potentially saving £1.6bn over five years, but raising privacy concerns.
UK to revoke driving licenses from benefit fraudsters
The UK government proposes to strip convicted benefit cheats of their driving licenses for debts over £1,000 and gain greater access to bank account data to combat fraud, potentially saving £1.6bn over five years, but raising privacy concerns.
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44% Bias Score
Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.
Controversial Spanish Judicial Reform Sparks Outrage
The Spanish government's proposed judicial career reform, altering selection processes, government chamber voting, and the ethics commission, faces strong opposition from judges' associations who raise concerns about government overreach and threats to judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
UK to Crack Down on Welfare Fraud with Driving Ban and Bank Access
The UK government will introduce a bill to combat welfare fraud, allowing the DWP to recover £1.5 billion over five years by suspending driving licenses for those with over £1,000 in unpaid debts and accessing bank statements for debt recovery; the bill also expands Public Sector Fraud Authority pow...
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72% Bias Score
Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
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56% Bias Score
German National Suspect in Fatal Shooting of U.S. Border Patrol Agent in Vermont
On January 20th, in Vermont, U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, a 44-year-old Air Force veteran, was fatally shot during a traffic stop by a suspect who is a German national on a legal visa; one suspect is dead, and another is hospitalized.
German National Suspect in Fatal Shooting of U.S. Border Patrol Agent in Vermont
On January 20th, in Vermont, U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, a 44-year-old Air Force veteran, was fatally shot during a traffic stop by a suspect who is a German national on a legal visa; one suspect is dead, and another is hospitalized.
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36% Bias Score
Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention in Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges for his short-lived December martial law declaration, denied ordering military intervention at a Constitutional Court hearing, claiming his intent was to highlight opposition abuses, while the court reviews the impeach...
Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention in Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges for his short-lived December martial law declaration, denied ordering military intervention at a Constitutional Court hearing, claiming his intent was to highlight opposition abuses, while the court reviews the impeach...
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40% Bias Score
Former US Soldier on Trial for 1978 Cold Case Murder in Germany
A 70-year-old former US soldier is on trial in Germany for the 1978 murder of an 18-year-old student in Kolitzheim, with advanced DNA technology linking him to the crime scene despite initial denials; the suspect allegedly confessed to his wife.
Former US Soldier on Trial for 1978 Cold Case Murder in Germany
A 70-year-old former US soldier is on trial in Germany for the 1978 murder of an 18-year-old student in Kolitzheim, with advanced DNA technology linking him to the crime scene despite initial denials; the suspect allegedly confessed to his wife.
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48% Bias Score
Netherlands Launches Legal Cannabis Production Trial in Groningen
Starting April 7th, legal cannabis cultivation begins in the Netherlands with two Groningen facilities, Q-Farms (€30 million investment) and Holigram (€20 million investment), projected to produce 8,000 kg of weed and 1,000 kg of hash annually in a four-year trial to assess legal production feasibil...
Netherlands Launches Legal Cannabis Production Trial in Groningen
Starting April 7th, legal cannabis cultivation begins in the Netherlands with two Groningen facilities, Q-Farms (€30 million investment) and Holigram (€20 million investment), projected to produce 8,000 kg of weed and 1,000 kg of hash annually in a four-year trial to assess legal production feasibil...
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40% Bias Score
HMRC Cuts Off 43,690 Customers, Faces Criticism Over Poor Phone Service and Rising Uncollectable Debt
HMRC's phone system cut off 43,690 customers after 70-minute waits in 2023-24 due to high call volume, prompting criticism from MPs over poor service and a £5 billion increase in uncollectable debt; HMRC denies claims of deliberately poor service.
HMRC Cuts Off 43,690 Customers, Faces Criticism Over Poor Phone Service and Rising Uncollectable Debt
HMRC's phone system cut off 43,690 customers after 70-minute waits in 2023-24 due to high call volume, prompting criticism from MPs over poor service and a £5 billion increase in uncollectable debt; HMRC denies claims of deliberately poor service.
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56% Bias Score
Three receive life sentences for Didsbury stabbing
On January 22, 2023, in Didsbury, England, Sadiq Al-Lami was murdered by three men who stabbed him 11 times; they were sentenced to life in prison after a trial that included forensic evidence and phone records, despite their attempts to flee.
Three receive life sentences for Didsbury stabbing
On January 22, 2023, in Didsbury, England, Sadiq Al-Lami was murdered by three men who stabbed him 11 times; they were sentenced to life in prison after a trial that included forensic evidence and phone records, despite their attempts to flee.
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40% Bias Score