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China's 2022 Crackdown on Cross-Border Gambling: 73,000 Cases Investigated
Chinese authorities investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling 4,500 online platforms, arresting 11,000 suspects, and repatriating over 3,700 individuals, reflecting a sustained crackdown involving extensive international cooperation.
China's 2022 Crackdown on Cross-Border Gambling: 73,000 Cases Investigated
Chinese authorities investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling 4,500 online platforms, arresting 11,000 suspects, and repatriating over 3,700 individuals, reflecting a sustained crackdown involving extensive international cooperation.
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56% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on Cross-Border Gambling, Arresting 11,000
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms and arresting 11,000 suspects; this involved international cooperation with countries like Thailand and Myanmar to repatriate over 3,700 suspects.
China Cracks Down on Cross-Border Gambling, Arresting 11,000
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms and arresting 11,000 suspects; this involved international cooperation with countries like Thailand and Myanmar to repatriate over 3,700 suspects.
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44% Bias Score


East Hampton Reassures Residents Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
East Hampton officials reassured residents that they will not detain non-criminal immigrants despite President Trump's crackdown on illegal aliens, following a $60 million lawsuit against Suffolk County for detaining individuals based on ICE detainer requests; however, they will cooperate with feder...
East Hampton Reassures Residents Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown
East Hampton officials reassured residents that they will not detain non-criminal immigrants despite President Trump's crackdown on illegal aliens, following a $60 million lawsuit against Suffolk County for detaining individuals based on ICE detainer requests; however, they will cooperate with feder...
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52% Bias Score


FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.
FBI Complies with DOJ Data Request on January 6th Agents Amid Retaliation Fears
The FBI gave the Department of Justice data on 5,000–6,000 agents who worked on January 6th cases, excluding names but including job details, after a DOJ order and a lawsuit by agents fearing Trump administration retaliation.
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40% Bias Score


Intelligence Leak Derails Colorado Immigration Raid
A massive immigration raid in Aurora, Colorado, targeting the Tren de Aragua gang, yielded only 30 arrests—far fewer than expected—due to an apparent intelligence leak, prompting Border Czar Tom Homan to vow to find and punish those responsible.
Intelligence Leak Derails Colorado Immigration Raid
A massive immigration raid in Aurora, Colorado, targeting the Tren de Aragua gang, yielded only 30 arrests—far fewer than expected—due to an apparent intelligence leak, prompting Border Czar Tom Homan to vow to find and punish those responsible.
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56% Bias Score


Bondi Sues Illinois, Chicago Over Immigration Enforcement Obstruction
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago for obstructing federal immigration law enforcement, resulting in the release of numerous criminals; she also paused federal funding to sanctuary cities and vowed to end the "weaponization" of government.
Bondi Sues Illinois, Chicago Over Immigration Enforcement Obstruction
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago for obstructing federal immigration law enforcement, resulting in the release of numerous criminals; she also paused federal funding to sanctuary cities and vowed to end the "weaponization" of government.
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64% Bias Score

China's Large-Scale Crackdown on Cross-Border Gambling
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms, arresting 11,000 suspects, and cooperating internationally to combat this crime, repatriating over 3,700 individuals.

China's Large-Scale Crackdown on Cross-Border Gambling
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms, arresting 11,000 suspects, and cooperating internationally to combat this crime, repatriating over 3,700 individuals.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Roswell Police Officer Fatally Shot Responding to Suspicious Person Call
A Georgia police officer was shot and killed Friday night in Roswell while responding to a suspicious person call at a shopping center; the suspect was apprehended.

Roswell Police Officer Fatally Shot Responding to Suspicious Person Call
A Georgia police officer was shot and killed Friday night in Roswell while responding to a suspicious person call at a shopping center; the suspect was apprehended.
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32% Bias Score

Seven Arrested in Attica Drug Trafficking Ring Bust
Greek police arrested seven people, five women and two men aged 25 to 49, for running three separate drug trafficking operations in Attica, seizing drugs (including cannabis, heroin, and cocaine), €5,420, and drug paraphernalia. Several others are being sought.

Seven Arrested in Attica Drug Trafficking Ring Bust
Greek police arrested seven people, five women and two men aged 25 to 49, for running three separate drug trafficking operations in Attica, seizing drugs (including cannabis, heroin, and cocaine), €5,420, and drug paraphernalia. Several others are being sought.
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24% Bias Score

Bondi Cuts Funding for Sanctuary Cities, Mayors to Testify in March
Attorney General Pam Bondi cut off federal funding for sanctuary cities on her first day, following an invitation from the House Oversight Committee for sanctuary city mayors to testify in March about their policies' impact on public safety and federal immigration enforcement.

Bondi Cuts Funding for Sanctuary Cities, Mayors to Testify in March
Attorney General Pam Bondi cut off federal funding for sanctuary cities on her first day, following an invitation from the House Oversight Committee for sanctuary city mayors to testify in March about their policies' impact on public safety and federal immigration enforcement.
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76% Bias Score

DOJ Sues Chicago, Halts Funding to Sanctuary Cities
Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Chicago and Illinois for harboring illegal aliens, halting federal funding to sanctuary cities and states that don't comply with federal law, and warned others they 'are going to be next'.

DOJ Sues Chicago, Halts Funding to Sanctuary Cities
Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Chicago and Illinois for harboring illegal aliens, halting federal funding to sanctuary cities and states that don't comply with federal law, and warned others they 'are going to be next'.
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64% Bias Score

Istanbul Reports Significant Crime Reduction in January 2025
Istanbul Governor Davut Gül reported significant crime reductions in January 2025, including a 6.5% decrease in crimes against persons, a 27.6% decrease in crimes against property, and the seizure of 86,274 liters of counterfeit alcohol; 25 crime rings were also dismantled.

Istanbul Reports Significant Crime Reduction in January 2025
Istanbul Governor Davut Gül reported significant crime reductions in January 2025, including a 6.5% decrease in crimes against persons, a 27.6% decrease in crimes against property, and the seizure of 86,274 liters of counterfeit alcohol; 25 crime rings were also dismantled.
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40% Bias Score
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