

Chicago Police Detective Fatally Shot Responding to Call
Chicago Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was fatally shot on Black Friday outside the Oak Park Public Library by Jerrell Thomas, 37, who is now charged with 56 felonies including first-degree murder, after a confrontation captured on bodycam footage.
Chicago Police Detective Fatally Shot Responding to Call
Chicago Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was fatally shot on Black Friday outside the Oak Park Public Library by Jerrell Thomas, 37, who is now charged with 56 felonies including first-degree murder, after a confrontation captured on bodycam footage.
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32% Bias Score


German Court Allows Use of FBI-Supplied Anom Phone Data as Evidence
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that data from encrypted Anom phones, obtained by the FBI and provided to German authorities, is admissible as evidence in criminal investigations, leading to over 830 investigations, 378 arrests, and 279 convictions related to organized crime, including dru...
German Court Allows Use of FBI-Supplied Anom Phone Data as Evidence
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that data from encrypted Anom phones, obtained by the FBI and provided to German authorities, is admissible as evidence in criminal investigations, leading to over 830 investigations, 378 arrests, and 279 convictions related to organized crime, including dru...
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52% Bias Score


Seattle Officer Fired, Faces \$110 Million Lawsuit After Fatal Crosswalk Crash
Seattle Police Officer Kevin Dave was fired and faces an \$110 million lawsuit for fatally striking a college student while responding to an overdose call; he was driving 63mph in a 25mph zone with emergency lights but no siren, violating multiple SPD policies, and a fellow officer made insensitive ...
Seattle Officer Fired, Faces \$110 Million Lawsuit After Fatal Crosswalk Crash
Seattle Police Officer Kevin Dave was fired and faces an \$110 million lawsuit for fatally striking a college student while responding to an overdose call; he was driving 63mph in a 25mph zone with emergency lights but no siren, violating multiple SPD policies, and a fellow officer made insensitive ...
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48% Bias Score


Italian Resident Arrested for Repeated Shootings at Apartment Buildings
A licensed firearm owner in Varedo, Italy, was arrested for repeatedly shooting at buildings with various firearms and air rifles, causing damage to multiple apartment buildings between June 2023 and December 2023, after numerous resident complaints.
Italian Resident Arrested for Repeated Shootings at Apartment Buildings
A licensed firearm owner in Varedo, Italy, was arrested for repeatedly shooting at buildings with various firearms and air rifles, causing damage to multiple apartment buildings between June 2023 and December 2023, after numerous resident complaints.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Police Report Shows Significant Increase in Arrests Across Multiple Crime Categories
Greek Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis announced a year-end report showing significant increases in arrests for traffic violations (27.8% to 1,441,327), domestic violence (more than double), and juvenile delinquency (73% increase in arrests for neglect), alongside efforts to combat...
Greek Police Report Shows Significant Increase in Arrests Across Multiple Crime Categories
Greek Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis announced a year-end report showing significant increases in arrests for traffic violations (27.8% to 1,441,327), domestic violence (more than double), and juvenile delinquency (73% increase in arrests for neglect), alongside efforts to combat...
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56% Bias Score


France's Counterterrorism Evolution: From Repression to Prediction
France's counterterrorism strategy, evolving since 1986, combines repressive and preventive measures with a newer predictive approach, integrating administrative police powers and expanding into areas like narcotics trafficking, contrasting with the US post-2001 response while maintaining judicial o...
France's Counterterrorism Evolution: From Repression to Prediction
France's counterterrorism strategy, evolving since 1986, combines repressive and preventive measures with a newer predictive approach, integrating administrative police powers and expanding into areas like narcotics trafficking, contrasting with the US post-2001 response while maintaining judicial o...
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Squatting Cases Reignite Political Debate
Recent high-profile squatting cases in Madrid, including the occupation of luxury apartments and a million-euro home, have intensified the political debate, contrasting with the government's earlier downplaying of the issue; the city council is advocating for rapid eviction legislation.

Madrid Squatting Cases Reignite Political Debate
Recent high-profile squatting cases in Madrid, including the occupation of luxury apartments and a million-euro home, have intensified the political debate, contrasting with the government's earlier downplaying of the issue; the city council is advocating for rapid eviction legislation.
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48% Bias Score

Bill Introduced to Abolish ATF, Citing Second Amendment Concerns
Reps. Boebert and Burlison introduced a bill to abolish the ATF, citing Second Amendment violations; the bill has seven co-sponsors, and ATF argues it benefits the public by fighting violent crime.

Bill Introduced to Abolish ATF, Citing Second Amendment Concerns
Reps. Boebert and Burlison introduced a bill to abolish the ATF, citing Second Amendment violations; the bill has seven co-sponsors, and ATF argues it benefits the public by fighting violent crime.
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56% Bias Score

Vietnam's Controversial New Traffic Fines: A 50-Fold Increase Sparks Public Outcry
Vietnam's new traffic law, effective January 1, 2025, increases fines significantly, with some reaching 100 million VND (approximately 4,167 USD), leading to immediate public backlash and concerns about its impact on low-income citizens and potential corruption.

Vietnam's Controversial New Traffic Fines: A 50-Fold Increase Sparks Public Outcry
Vietnam's new traffic law, effective January 1, 2025, increases fines significantly, with some reaching 100 million VND (approximately 4,167 USD), leading to immediate public backlash and concerns about its impact on low-income citizens and potential corruption.
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48% Bias Score

Increased Violence Mars Dutch New Year's Eve
The 2024 New Year's Eve in the Netherlands saw an increase in incidents (8292, up 850 from last year), including significantly more violence against police (295) and other emergency responders (49), despite fewer arrests (245). Fire incidents reached 4106, with six major fires and substantially more...

Increased Violence Mars Dutch New Year's Eve
The 2024 New Year's Eve in the Netherlands saw an increase in incidents (8292, up 850 from last year), including significantly more violence against police (295) and other emergency responders (49), despite fewer arrests (245). Fire incidents reached 4106, with six major fires and substantially more...
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48% Bias Score

French Quarter Security Failures Highlighted After Deadly New Year's Attack
A 2019 report revealed that dysfunctional inter-agency relations in New Orleans' French Quarter significantly hampered security efforts, a factor highlighted after a New Year's Day truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens, despite prior warnings about inadequate bollard systems.

French Quarter Security Failures Highlighted After Deadly New Year's Attack
A 2019 report revealed that dysfunctional inter-agency relations in New Orleans' French Quarter significantly hampered security efforts, a factor highlighted after a New Year's Day truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens, despite prior warnings about inadequate bollard systems.
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44% Bias Score

Utah DHS Agents Arrested for Selling Seized Drugs
Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah, Nicholas Kindle and David Cole, were arrested and charged with felony drug distribution conspiracy after allegedly selling seized drugs, including "bath salts," to a confidential informant, generating between \$195,000 and \$300,000 between 2022 an...

Utah DHS Agents Arrested for Selling Seized Drugs
Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah, Nicholas Kindle and David Cole, were arrested and charged with felony drug distribution conspiracy after allegedly selling seized drugs, including "bath salts," to a confidential informant, generating between \$195,000 and \$300,000 between 2022 an...
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40% Bias Score