

Man Guilty of Murdering Partner at Crawley Station
Jason Flore, 26, was convicted of murdering his 19-year-old partner, Stephanie Marie, at Crawley station on August 18 after stabbing her in the chest with a 20cm knife; CCTV shows him walking his dog 45 minutes later, having disposed of evidence.
Man Guilty of Murdering Partner at Crawley Station
Jason Flore, 26, was convicted of murdering his 19-year-old partner, Stephanie Marie, at Crawley station on August 18 after stabbing her in the chest with a 20cm knife; CCTV shows him walking his dog 45 minutes later, having disposed of evidence.
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44% Bias Score


US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated several Mexican drug cartels, MS-13, and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations on February 6th, opening the door for financial sanctions and raising questions about potential military action against Mexico, despite Mexico's concern...
US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated several Mexican drug cartels, MS-13, and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations on February 6th, opening the door for financial sanctions and raising questions about potential military action against Mexico, despite Mexico's concern...
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40% Bias Score


Shooter in Ralph Yarl Case Dies Before Sentencing
Andrew Lester, the 86-year-old man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after Yarl mistakenly rang his doorbell, died before his sentencing for second-degree assault, leaving Yarl's family frustrated with the lack of full accountability.
Shooter in Ralph Yarl Case Dies Before Sentencing
Andrew Lester, the 86-year-old man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after Yarl mistakenly rang his doorbell, died before his sentencing for second-degree assault, leaving Yarl's family frustrated with the lack of full accountability.
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48% Bias Score


Yoon Suk Yeol's Criminal Trial Opens Amidst Impeachment Proceedings
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a criminal trial for attempting to impose martial law, potentially facing life imprisonment or the death penalty; his impeachment trial is also ongoing, with a decision pending that could trigger fresh presidential elections.
Yoon Suk Yeol's Criminal Trial Opens Amidst Impeachment Proceedings
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a criminal trial for attempting to impose martial law, potentially facing life imprisonment or the death penalty; his impeachment trial is also ongoing, with a decision pending that could trigger fresh presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score


Missouri Homeowner Who Shot Teen Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri homeowner, died after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the incident sparked national outrage and a fundraising campaign for Yarl.
Missouri Homeowner Who Shot Teen Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri homeowner, died after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the incident sparked national outrage and a fundraising campaign for Yarl.
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48% Bias Score


US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The United States has designated eight Latin American criminal organizations, including six Mexican drug cartels, as foreign terrorist organizations, prompting concerns about potential military intervention and further straining US-Mexico relations.
US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The United States has designated eight Latin American criminal organizations, including six Mexican drug cartels, as foreign terrorist organizations, prompting concerns about potential military intervention and further straining US-Mexico relations.
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44% Bias Score

Andrew Lester, who shot Ralph Yarl, dies before sentencing
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after he mistakenly rang his doorbell, died before his sentencing for second-degree assault; the incident reignited debates on gun control and racial bias.

Andrew Lester, who shot Ralph Yarl, dies before sentencing
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after he mistakenly rang his doorbell, died before his sentencing for second-degree assault; the incident reignited debates on gun control and racial bias.
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44% Bias Score

Virginia Nurse Accused of Abusing Seven Premature Babies Released on Bond
Erin Strotman, a 26-year-old former NICU nurse at Henrico Doctors' Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, was released on bond after being charged with felony counts of malicious wounding and child abuse related to the alleged abuse of seven premature babies, sparking outrage among parents and raising conc...

Virginia Nurse Accused of Abusing Seven Premature Babies Released on Bond
Erin Strotman, a 26-year-old former NICU nurse at Henrico Doctors' Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, was released on bond after being charged with felony counts of malicious wounding and child abuse related to the alleged abuse of seven premature babies, sparking outrage among parents and raising conc...
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56% Bias Score

Kansas City Shooter Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Kansas City man, died days after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the case sparked national debates on gun policies and race.

Kansas City Shooter Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Kansas City man, died days after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the case sparked national debates on gun policies and race.
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40% Bias Score

Acquitted Marine Veteran Receives Award Amid Public Outrage
Marine veteran Daniel Penny, acquitted of manslaughter after subduing Jordan Neely on a NYC subway, received a Semper Fidelis award from the Marine Corps League, sparking outrage among those who viewed the incident differently.

Acquitted Marine Veteran Receives Award Amid Public Outrage
Marine veteran Daniel Penny, acquitted of manslaughter after subduing Jordan Neely on a NYC subway, received a Semper Fidelis award from the Marine Corps League, sparking outrage among those who viewed the incident differently.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Judge Investigated After Overturning Acquittal
A Turkish judge's acquittal of Ayşe Barım was overturned by a higher court, sparking an investigation into the judge's actions and raising concerns about judicial independence in Turkey, potentially setting a precedent of prosecutorial influence over judicial autonomy.

Turkish Judge Investigated After Overturning Acquittal
A Turkish judge's acquittal of Ayşe Barım was overturned by a higher court, sparking an investigation into the judge's actions and raising concerns about judicial independence in Turkey, potentially setting a precedent of prosecutorial influence over judicial autonomy.
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60% Bias Score

Victoria to Lift "Gag Clause" on Voluntary Assisted Dying
Victoria will lift the "gag clause" preventing doctors from proactively discussing voluntary assisted dying (VAD) with patients, following a review that found existing safeguards impeded access to end-of-life choices; 1,527 VAD permits were issued between 2019-2023, with 912 people using the VAD sub...

Victoria to Lift "Gag Clause" on Voluntary Assisted Dying
Victoria will lift the "gag clause" preventing doctors from proactively discussing voluntary assisted dying (VAD) with patients, following a review that found existing safeguards impeded access to end-of-life choices; 1,527 VAD permits were issued between 2019-2023, with 912 people using the VAD sub...
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40% Bias Score