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Shareholder Lawsuit Alleges Edison International Misled Investors on Wildfire Prevention
Edison International faces a class-action lawsuit for allegedly misleading shareholders about its wildfire prevention measures before the January Eaton fire, which caused significant damage and loss of life in Southern California, resulting in a 34% drop in Edison's share price.
Shareholder Lawsuit Alleges Edison International Misled Investors on Wildfire Prevention
Edison International faces a class-action lawsuit for allegedly misleading shareholders about its wildfire prevention measures before the January Eaton fire, which caused significant damage and loss of life in Southern California, resulting in a 34% drop in Edison's share price.
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44% Bias Score


Louisiana Preschool Teachers on Leave After Assault Video Surfaces
Two Louisiana preschool teachers face investigation after videos surfaced showing them laughing while students beat a four-year-old at Riveroaks Elementary School in January 2024; the school superintendent called the teachers' behavior "disgusting".
Louisiana Preschool Teachers on Leave After Assault Video Surfaces
Two Louisiana preschool teachers face investigation after videos surfaced showing them laughing while students beat a four-year-old at Riveroaks Elementary School in January 2024; the school superintendent called the teachers' behavior "disgusting".
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48% Bias Score


UK Assisted Dying Bill Amendments Raise Serious Concerns
The UK's assisted dying bill, initially passed by a 330-275 vote, faces significant amendments replacing High Court judge review with a commission of psychiatrists, social workers, and a senior legal figure; raising concerns about impartiality and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
UK Assisted Dying Bill Amendments Raise Serious Concerns
The UK's assisted dying bill, initially passed by a 330-275 vote, faces significant amendments replacing High Court judge review with a commission of psychiatrists, social workers, and a senior legal figure; raising concerns about impartiality and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
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56% Bias Score


UK Tax Evasion Costs Billions, MPs Warn
A UK parliamentary report reveals that tax evasion is costing the UK £5.5 billion annually, a figure MPs believe is likely underestimated due to systemic loopholes and a lack of inter-agency collaboration to combat fraud.
UK Tax Evasion Costs Billions, MPs Warn
A UK parliamentary report reveals that tax evasion is costing the UK £5.5 billion annually, a figure MPs believe is likely underestimated due to systemic loopholes and a lack of inter-agency collaboration to combat fraud.
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36% Bias Score


Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.
Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.
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48% Bias Score


Yoon Challenges Evidence in Impeachment Trial, Citing Investigative Inconsistencies
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing impeachment for a brief martial law declaration, challenged the use of inconsistent prosecution reports as evidence in his trial, arguing that multiple agencies' disorganized investigations compromised their reliability, directly impacting the trial's out...
Yoon Challenges Evidence in Impeachment Trial, Citing Investigative Inconsistencies
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, facing impeachment for a brief martial law declaration, challenged the use of inconsistent prosecution reports as evidence in his trial, arguing that multiple agencies' disorganized investigations compromised their reliability, directly impacting the trial's out...
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48% Bias Score

Child's Suicide Highlights Failures in Queensland's Residential Care System
The Child Death Review Board's report details the death of Alex*, a child abuse victim who was homeless and died by suicide after being banned from all Queensland residential care facilities and provided a tent by the Department of Child Safety, highlighting systemic failures in the state's resident...

Child's Suicide Highlights Failures in Queensland's Residential Care System
The Child Death Review Board's report details the death of Alex*, a child abuse victim who was homeless and died by suicide after being banned from all Queensland residential care facilities and provided a tent by the Department of Child Safety, highlighting systemic failures in the state's resident...
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28% Bias Score

Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...

Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
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44% Bias Score

BBC Commentator Charged with Historic Child Sex Offenses
Colin Duriez, a 77-year-old BBC commentator and fantasy literature expert, has been charged with three counts of indecent assault on a girl under 16 between September 1989 and July 1991, and will stand trial at Leicester Crown Court in July.

BBC Commentator Charged with Historic Child Sex Offenses
Colin Duriez, a 77-year-old BBC commentator and fantasy literature expert, has been charged with three counts of indecent assault on a girl under 16 between September 1989 and July 1991, and will stand trial at Leicester Crown Court in July.
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48% Bias Score

Valencian Government Awards €8.4 Million Contract to Firm Linked to Gürtel Case
Following devastating October floods, the Valencian government, led by PP's Carlos Mazón, directly awarded an €8.4 million contract to Becsa, a construction company linked to Gabriel Batalla Reigada, an entrepreneur convicted for illegally financing the PP in 2007-2008, raising concerns about transp...

Valencian Government Awards €8.4 Million Contract to Firm Linked to Gürtel Case
Following devastating October floods, the Valencian government, led by PP's Carlos Mazón, directly awarded an €8.4 million contract to Becsa, a construction company linked to Gabriel Batalla Reigada, an entrepreneur convicted for illegally financing the PP in 2007-2008, raising concerns about transp...
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52% Bias Score

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...

Sweden convicts woman of genocide against Yazidis
A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide and war crimes against Yazidis, marking Sweden's first conviction for crimes against this religious minority. Ishaq enslaved three Yazidi women and six children in Raqqa between 2014 and 2016 while affiliated with IS...
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44% Bias Score

OLA Law Firm Sues Veterans Amidst Allegations of Overcharging and Unethical Practices
RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge and Paul James's law firm, Operational Legal Australia (OLA), is suing at least 13 veterans for unpaid legal fees, despite many disputing the invoices and allegations of overcharging and incompetent service, prompting Senator Jacqui Lambie to submit further complain...

OLA Law Firm Sues Veterans Amidst Allegations of Overcharging and Unethical Practices
RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge and Paul James's law firm, Operational Legal Australia (OLA), is suing at least 13 veterans for unpaid legal fees, despite many disputing the invoices and allegations of overcharging and incompetent service, prompting Senator Jacqui Lambie to submit further complain...
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56% Bias Score
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