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Bayrou to Meet with Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Victims Amidst Investigation
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will meet with representatives of victims of alleged sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school in Pau on November 15th at 11:45 AM, amid a year-long investigation into over 100 complaints and a pending no-confidence vote.
Bayrou to Meet with Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram Abuse Victims Amidst Investigation
French Prime Minister François Bayrou will meet with representatives of victims of alleged sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school in Pau on November 15th at 11:45 AM, amid a year-long investigation into over 100 complaints and a pending no-confidence vote.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine's Justice Ministry Denies Planned Lawsuit to Ban Poroshenko's Party
Ukraine's Ministry of Justice denies preparing a lawsuit to ban the "European Solidarity" party, contradicting a report suggesting such action if Petro Poroshenko's treason charges are proven. The ministry demands evidence and warns of legal consequences for those spreading misinformation.
Ukraine's Justice Ministry Denies Planned Lawsuit to Ban Poroshenko's Party
Ukraine's Ministry of Justice denies preparing a lawsuit to ban the "European Solidarity" party, contradicting a report suggesting such action if Petro Poroshenko's treason charges are proven. The ministry demands evidence and warns of legal consequences for those spreading misinformation.
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36% Bias Score


Colorado High School Aided Teacher in Alleged Grooming of Student
A Colorado high school aided a teacher in allegedly grooming a 17-year-old student by assisting her in falsely declaring herself homeless to move in with her teacher, despite knowing she lived with her parents; the teacher ultimately lost her license, and the school changed its policies.
Colorado High School Aided Teacher in Alleged Grooming of Student
A Colorado high school aided a teacher in allegedly grooming a 17-year-old student by assisting her in falsely declaring herself homeless to move in with her teacher, despite knowing she lived with her parents; the teacher ultimately lost her license, and the school changed its policies.
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36% Bias Score


TUSIAD Leaders Investigated After Criticizing Systemic Failures in Turkey
Following criticism of systemic failures in Turkey, resulting in loss of life from events such as the February 6th earthquakes and Kartalkaya fire, TUSIAD leaders Ömer Aras and Orhan Turan face investigations for "attempting to influence fair trial" and "publicly spreading misinformation".
TUSIAD Leaders Investigated After Criticizing Systemic Failures in Turkey
Following criticism of systemic failures in Turkey, resulting in loss of life from events such as the February 6th earthquakes and Kartalkaya fire, TUSIAD leaders Ömer Aras and Orhan Turan face investigations for "attempting to influence fair trial" and "publicly spreading misinformation".
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40% Bias Score


Munich Attack: Afghan Man Drives into Demonstrators, Injuring 36
A 24-year-old Afghan man with permanent residency in Germany intentionally drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich on October 25, injuring 36 people, two critically; he confessed, stating "Allahu Akbar", prompting an investigation into religiously motivated terrorism; the incident took pl...
Munich Attack: Afghan Man Drives into Demonstrators, Injuring 36
A 24-year-old Afghan man with permanent residency in Germany intentionally drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich on October 25, injuring 36 people, two critically; he confessed, stating "Allahu Akbar", prompting an investigation into religiously motivated terrorism; the incident took pl...
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52% Bias Score


NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.
NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Resignations Rock Justice Department Over Adams Corruption Case
Seven Justice Department officials resigned in protest against an order to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns of political interference and violation of legal and ethical standards; prosecutor Hagan Scotten called those who would follow the order "fools" or "coward...

Mass Resignations Rock Justice Department Over Adams Corruption Case
Seven Justice Department officials resigned in protest against an order to drop corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, citing concerns of political interference and violation of legal and ethical standards; prosecutor Hagan Scotten called those who would follow the order "fools" or "coward...
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64% Bias Score

Network Rail Fined £3.75 Million After Fatal Track Worker Accident
Network Rail was fined £3.75 million for safety breaches causing the deaths of two track workers, Gareth Delbridge and Michael Lewis, near Margam on July 3, 2019, due to unsafe practices during live-line maintenance; improvements have since been implemented.

Network Rail Fined £3.75 Million After Fatal Track Worker Accident
Network Rail was fined £3.75 million for safety breaches causing the deaths of two track workers, Gareth Delbridge and Michael Lewis, near Margam on July 3, 2019, due to unsafe practices during live-line maintenance; improvements have since been implemented.
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44% Bias Score

Rubiales Trial Highlights Power Imbalance and Potential Cover-Up in Spanish Football
Following Spain's Women's World Cup victory in August 2023, Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Football Federation, kissed player Jenni Hermoso, leading to a trial where Rubiales faces charges of inappropriate conduct and subsequent attempts to cover up the incident.

Rubiales Trial Highlights Power Imbalance and Potential Cover-Up in Spanish Football
Following Spain's Women's World Cup victory in August 2023, Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Football Federation, kissed player Jenni Hermoso, leading to a trial where Rubiales faces charges of inappropriate conduct and subsequent attempts to cover up the incident.
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64% Bias Score

Munich Car Attack: Afghan Man Confesses to Religious Motivation
A 24-year-old Afghan man legally residing in Munich drove his car into a crowd at a labor demonstration, injuring 36 people; he confessed to the attack, citing religious reasons, prompting an investigation into potential Islamist motivations.

Munich Car Attack: Afghan Man Confesses to Religious Motivation
A 24-year-old Afghan man legally residing in Munich drove his car into a crowd at a labor demonstration, injuring 36 people; he confessed to the attack, citing religious reasons, prompting an investigation into potential Islamist motivations.
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52% Bias Score

Ransomware Victims Lack Choice, SMB Attacks Underreported: PhD Research
Tom Meurs' PhD research, conducted for the Dutch police, reveals that ransomware victims often have no choice but to pay, and that attacks on small and medium-sized businesses are significantly underreported; interventions such as taking down leak sites are effective deterrents.

Ransomware Victims Lack Choice, SMB Attacks Underreported: PhD Research
Tom Meurs' PhD research, conducted for the Dutch police, reveals that ransomware victims often have no choice but to pay, and that attacks on small and medium-sized businesses are significantly underreported; interventions such as taking down leak sites are effective deterrents.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Warns U.S. Gunmakers of Expanded Lawsuit Over Cartel Violence
Mexico's president warned U.S. gun manufacturers of potential legal action if the U.S. designates Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, expanding an existing $10 billion lawsuit and citing that 74% of cartel weapons originate in the U.S.

Mexico Warns U.S. Gunmakers of Expanded Lawsuit Over Cartel Violence
Mexico's president warned U.S. gun manufacturers of potential legal action if the U.S. designates Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, expanding an existing $10 billion lawsuit and citing that 74% of cartel weapons originate in the U.S.
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52% Bias Score
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