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ECRI Report Exposes Widespread Racial Profiling in European Law Enforcement
A new ECRI report reveals widespread racial and religious profiling in European law enforcement, particularly concerning arrests, searches, and border controls; concerns about facial recognition technology are also raised, with France and Italy highlighted as countries of particular concern.
ECRI Report Exposes Widespread Racial Profiling in European Law Enforcement
A new ECRI report reveals widespread racial and religious profiling in European law enforcement, particularly concerning arrests, searches, and border controls; concerns about facial recognition technology are also raised, with France and Italy highlighted as countries of particular concern.
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36% Bias Score


FOP Endorses Key Provisions of "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"
The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) endorsed provisions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," including overtime tax deductions and increased SALT deductions, citing benefits for its 377,000 members and potential impacts on law enforcement recruitment and retention; the bill faces Senate opp...
FOP Endorses Key Provisions of "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"
The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) endorsed provisions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," including overtime tax deductions and increased SALT deductions, citing benefits for its 377,000 members and potential impacts on law enforcement recruitment and retention; the bill faces Senate opp...
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52% Bias Score


High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.
High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.
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56% Bias Score


High-Profile Jailbreaks Highlight Systemic Issues in US Prisons
Antoine Massey and Derrick Groves escaped a New Orleans jail through a hole in a cell wall, while ex-police chief Grant Hardin escaped an Arkansas prison in a makeshift uniform; both cases highlight systemic issues in correctional facilities.
High-Profile Jailbreaks Highlight Systemic Issues in US Prisons
Antoine Massey and Derrick Groves escaped a New Orleans jail through a hole in a cell wall, while ex-police chief Grant Hardin escaped an Arkansas prison in a makeshift uniform; both cases highlight systemic issues in correctional facilities.
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48% Bias Score


\$590,000 Stolen From Armenian Investigative Committee; High-Ranking Official Arrested
A masked man stole \$590,000 from the Armenian Investigative Committee on May 23rd. The theft was orchestrated by a high-ranking official, Gor Tadevosyan, and carried out by Edgar Grigoryan. Both were arrested, but \$11,200 remains missing.
\$590,000 Stolen From Armenian Investigative Committee; High-Ranking Official Arrested
A masked man stole \$590,000 from the Armenian Investigative Committee on May 23rd. The theft was orchestrated by a high-ranking official, Gor Tadevosyan, and carried out by Edgar Grigoryan. Both were arrested, but \$11,200 remains missing.
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60% Bias Score


FBI Seeks "Lawful Access" to Encrypted Data, Raising Privacy Concerns
The FBI is seeking "lawful access" to encrypted data for criminal investigations, raising concerns about privacy versus security, mirroring similar efforts by the UK and EU, which have faced backlash.
FBI Seeks "Lawful Access" to Encrypted Data, Raising Privacy Concerns
The FBI is seeking "lawful access" to encrypted data for criminal investigations, raising concerns about privacy versus security, mirroring similar efforts by the UK and EU, which have faced backlash.
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52% Bias Score

London Police Speed Up E-scooter, E-bike Destruction in Phone Theft Crackdown
London's Metropolitan Police are implementing a new policy to destroy e-scooters and e-bikes used in phone snatchings within 48 hours, alongside using invisible DNA spray to track offenders, in response to 66,528 phones stolen in the capital in the year leading up to September 2024.

London Police Speed Up E-scooter, E-bike Destruction in Phone Theft Crackdown
London's Metropolitan Police are implementing a new policy to destroy e-scooters and e-bikes used in phone snatchings within 48 hours, alongside using invisible DNA spray to track offenders, in response to 66,528 phones stolen in the capital in the year leading up to September 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Jailbreak in New Orleans: Eight Recaptured, Two Fugitives Remain at Large
Ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, 2024, by removing a toilet from a cell wall; eight have been re-captured, and fourteen people, including three women and relatives of the escapees, are charged with aiding their escape; two dangerous fugitives remain at large.

Mass Jailbreak in New Orleans: Eight Recaptured, Two Fugitives Remain at Large
Ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, 2024, by removing a toilet from a cell wall; eight have been re-captured, and fourteen people, including three women and relatives of the escapees, are charged with aiding their escape; two dangerous fugitives remain at large.
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44% Bias Score

Rosebud Sioux Tribe Declares Public Safety Emergency
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota declared a public safety emergency on Tuesday due to rampant drug use, trafficking, and gun violence, requesting increased federal law enforcement support; this is their third such declaration since 2019.

Rosebud Sioux Tribe Declares Public Safety Emergency
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota declared a public safety emergency on Tuesday due to rampant drug use, trafficking, and gun violence, requesting increased federal law enforcement support; this is their third such declaration since 2019.
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32% Bias Score

Capitol Police Chief Manger Retires After Strengthening Department Post-January 6th
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger is retiring after overseeing significant improvements to the department following the January 6th, 2021 attack, including enhanced intelligence, improved communications, increased recruitment, and a substantial budget increase; however, challenges regarding ma...

Capitol Police Chief Manger Retires After Strengthening Department Post-January 6th
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger is retiring after overseeing significant improvements to the department following the January 6th, 2021 attack, including enhanced intelligence, improved communications, increased recruitment, and a substantial budget increase; however, challenges regarding ma...
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40% Bias Score

Sacramento Sheriff's Policy on Mental Health Calls Faces Scrutiny
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office's policy of non-response to non-criminal mental health calls has resulted in 410 of 884 calls not receiving a response from the Sheriff's department since February, raising concerns among the county's review commission about the safety of both first responders ...

Sacramento Sheriff's Policy on Mental Health Calls Faces Scrutiny
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office's policy of non-response to non-criminal mental health calls has resulted in 410 of 884 calls not receiving a response from the Sheriff's department since February, raising concerns among the county's review commission about the safety of both first responders ...
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36% Bias Score

New Orleans Jailbreak Highlights Systemic Flaws in Correctional Security
Ten inmates escaped a New Orleans jail by cutting through cell walls with electric hair trimmers when security was briefly unattended; at least 13 people are charged with aiding the escape, highlighting systemic issues of understaffing, faulty equipment, and community distrust.

New Orleans Jailbreak Highlights Systemic Flaws in Correctional Security
Ten inmates escaped a New Orleans jail by cutting through cell walls with electric hair trimmers when security was briefly unattended; at least 13 people are charged with aiding the escape, highlighting systemic issues of understaffing, faulty equipment, and community distrust.
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40% Bias Score
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