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Rubiales Trial: Defense Argues Hermoso's Discomfort Doesn't Equal Non-Consent
Luis Rubiales's lawyer argued in court that Jenni Hermoso's statement that she "didn't like" his kiss doesn't imply non-consent, a central point in his trial for sexual assault and coercion following the August 2023 Women's World Cup final. The defense presented a lip reader's evidence and highlight...
Rubiales Trial: Defense Argues Hermoso's Discomfort Doesn't Equal Non-Consent
Luis Rubiales's lawyer argued in court that Jenni Hermoso's statement that she "didn't like" his kiss doesn't imply non-consent, a central point in his trial for sexual assault and coercion following the August 2023 Women's World Cup final. The defense presented a lip reader's evidence and highlight...
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56% Bias Score


Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.
Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.
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52% Bias Score


Justice Department Sues New York Over Immigration Policies
The U.S. Justice Department sued New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other state leaders on Wednesday for violating federal immigration laws, specifically citing New York's "Green Light Law," which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, following similar lawsuits against Illinois...
Justice Department Sues New York Over Immigration Policies
The U.S. Justice Department sued New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other state leaders on Wednesday for violating federal immigration laws, specifically citing New York's "Green Light Law," which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, following similar lawsuits against Illinois...
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68% Bias Score


Spanish Court Sentences Tour Guide to Nine Years for Sexual Assault of American Students
A Spanish court sentenced Manuel Blanco Vela to nine years in prison for sexually assaulting three American students during tours he organized between 2013 and 2017; this follows a 2019 US Embassy security alert based on numerous similar allegations, and raises questions about the previously unsolve...
Spanish Court Sentences Tour Guide to Nine Years for Sexual Assault of American Students
A Spanish court sentenced Manuel Blanco Vela to nine years in prison for sexually assaulting three American students during tours he organized between 2013 and 2017; this follows a 2019 US Embassy security alert based on numerous similar allegations, and raises questions about the previously unsolve...
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44% Bias Score


Elizabeth Holmes Begins 11-Year Prison Sentence for Theranos Fraud
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood-testing company Theranos, began serving an 11-year prison sentence on May 30, 2023, for fraud and conspiracy, ordered to pay $452 million in restitution; she maintains her innocence while working in prison and planning her return to healthcare techno...
Elizabeth Holmes Begins 11-Year Prison Sentence for Theranos Fraud
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood-testing company Theranos, began serving an 11-year prison sentence on May 30, 2023, for fraud and conspiracy, ordered to pay $452 million in restitution; she maintains her innocence while working in prison and planning her return to healthcare techno...
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52% Bias Score


Court Orders Release of New Yorker Interview in Clancy Triple Homicide Case
A Massachusetts court ordered The New Yorker to release interview materials from an article about Patrick Clancy, whose wife is accused of murdering their three children; the prosecution will use the materials to counter the defense's claim of a psychotic break, while the defense intends to use expe...
Court Orders Release of New Yorker Interview in Clancy Triple Homicide Case
A Massachusetts court ordered The New Yorker to release interview materials from an article about Patrick Clancy, whose wife is accused of murdering their three children; the prosecution will use the materials to counter the defense's claim of a psychotic break, while the defense intends to use expe...
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60% Bias Score

Senedd Calls for Wales Child Sexual Exploitation Inquiry
The Senedd unanimously called for a Wales-wide inquiry into child sexual exploitation by gangs, prompted by a survivor's account of abuse and trafficking; Plaid Cymru and Labour want police evidence reviewed first, while the Welsh government points to existing assurances from police forces.

Senedd Calls for Wales Child Sexual Exploitation Inquiry
The Senedd unanimously called for a Wales-wide inquiry into child sexual exploitation by gangs, prompted by a survivor's account of abuse and trafficking; Plaid Cymru and Labour want police evidence reviewed first, while the Welsh government points to existing assurances from police forces.
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48% Bias Score

Record Cocaine Seizures on Barcelona-Perpignan Highway Highlight New Drug Trafficking Route
French authorities seized 545 kg of cocaine on the Barcelona-Perpignan highway since the start of 2025, exceeding previous years' totals, indicating a new major drug trafficking route into France from Spain, driven by rising domestic demand.

Record Cocaine Seizures on Barcelona-Perpignan Highway Highlight New Drug Trafficking Route
French authorities seized 545 kg of cocaine on the Barcelona-Perpignan highway since the start of 2025, exceeding previous years' totals, indicating a new major drug trafficking route into France from Spain, driven by rising domestic demand.
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36% Bias Score

Saba Capital's Investment Trust Restructuring Plan Raises Woodford-Style Collapse Fears
Saba Capital's plan to convert four UK investment trusts from closed-ended to open-ended funds risks repeating the Woodford fund's collapse, putting investor savings at risk, according to Baroness Ros Altmann, who warns that this could damage future returns for other investors.

Saba Capital's Investment Trust Restructuring Plan Raises Woodford-Style Collapse Fears
Saba Capital's plan to convert four UK investment trusts from closed-ended to open-ended funds risks repeating the Woodford fund's collapse, putting investor savings at risk, according to Baroness Ros Altmann, who warns that this could damage future returns for other investors.
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52% Bias Score

Edri Family Protests Potential Release of Terrorist in Hostage Deal
The family of IDF Staff Sergeant Sharon Edri, murdered in 1996 by the Tzurif terrorist cell, is protesting the possible release of Jamal Al-Hur, one of his convicted murderers, as part of a recent hostage exchange deal, fearing a repetition of past events where released terrorists committed further ...

Edri Family Protests Potential Release of Terrorist in Hostage Deal
The family of IDF Staff Sergeant Sharon Edri, murdered in 1996 by the Tzurif terrorist cell, is protesting the possible release of Jamal Al-Hur, one of his convicted murderers, as part of a recent hostage exchange deal, fearing a repetition of past events where released terrorists committed further ...
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48% Bias Score

Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.

Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.
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64% Bias Score

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal dataâincluding 240,000 call records over ten monthsâto the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, exceeding the...

Spanish Attorney General Complains of Illegal Data Leak by Guardia Civil
Spain's Attorney General, Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz, filed an expanded complaint against the Guardia Civil's UCO for illegally leaking his personal dataâincluding 240,000 call records over ten monthsâto the judge investigating an alleged leak of a document related to Alberto GonzĂĄlez Amador, exceeding the...
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52% Bias Score
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