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Greece integrates AI into police force to improve crime fighting
Greece is integrating artificial intelligence into its police force to improve crime investigation and prevention, enabling faster analysis of evidence and response times, similar to Toronto's implementation, with funding secured through a Google partnership.
Greece integrates AI into police force to improve crime fighting
Greece is integrating artificial intelligence into its police force to improve crime investigation and prevention, enabling faster analysis of evidence and response times, similar to Toronto's implementation, with funding secured through a Google partnership.
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52% Bias Score


Hellenic Police Announces Officer Transfers and Appointments
Hellenic Police chief Lieutenant General Dimitrios Mallios announced the transfer and appointment of numerous police officers, including those in various directorates and regional commands across Greece, reflecting a potential strategic realignment of personnel.
Hellenic Police Announces Officer Transfers and Appointments
Hellenic Police chief Lieutenant General Dimitrios Mallios announced the transfer and appointment of numerous police officers, including those in various directorates and regional commands across Greece, reflecting a potential strategic realignment of personnel.
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24% Bias Score


FBI Closes DEI Office Amid Trump's Corruption Claims
President-elect Trump alleges the FBI's closure of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office days before his inauguration is due to corruption, citing concerns from Republicans about prioritizing diversity over merit, while the FBI states the closure was planned weeks in advance.
FBI Closes DEI Office Amid Trump's Corruption Claims
President-elect Trump alleges the FBI's closure of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office days before his inauguration is due to corruption, citing concerns from Republicans about prioritizing diversity over merit, while the FBI states the closure was planned weeks in advance.
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68% Bias Score


Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
Spanish Police Bust International Drug Ring, Seizing Thousands of Ecstasy Pills
Spanish police seized a significant amount of drugs—including 24,340 ecstasy pills and over 800 grams of 'tusi'—from a criminal organization that hid narcotics inside commercially-packaged candy and shipped them internationally, leading to the arrest of ten individuals, eight of whom are in preventi...
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Police Bust $1 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud
Turkish police arrested 21 individuals involved in a 30 billion 478 million 473 thousand TL ($1 billion USD) Ponzi scheme, seizing 752 bank and cryptocurrency accounts across nine provinces in Operation SIBERAG-15.
Turkish Police Bust $1 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud
Turkish police arrested 21 individuals involved in a 30 billion 478 million 473 thousand TL ($1 billion USD) Ponzi scheme, seizing 752 bank and cryptocurrency accounts across nine provinces in Operation SIBERAG-15.
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40% Bias Score


House Republicans Delay Plaque Honoring January 6th Capitol Riot Heroes
Despite a 2022 law mandating its installation by March 2023, House Speaker Mike Johnson has yet to install a plaque honoring the heroes and victims of the January 6th Capitol riot, drawing criticism from Democrats who accuse him of disrespecting law enforcement and downplaying the attack's severity.
House Republicans Delay Plaque Honoring January 6th Capitol Riot Heroes
Despite a 2022 law mandating its installation by March 2023, House Speaker Mike Johnson has yet to install a plaque honoring the heroes and victims of the January 6th Capitol riot, drawing criticism from Democrats who accuse him of disrespecting law enforcement and downplaying the attack's severity.
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48% Bias Score

Greek Judicial System Mandates On-Call Courts Following Fatal Drunk Driving Incident
A drunk driver in Crete, Greece, caused a fatal accident after evading arrest twice in a weekend, leading the President of the Areios Pagos to mandate on-call courts for weekends and holidays to address the systemic issue of judicial response inefficiency.

Greek Judicial System Mandates On-Call Courts Following Fatal Drunk Driving Incident
A drunk driver in Crete, Greece, caused a fatal accident after evading arrest twice in a weekend, leading the President of the Areios Pagos to mandate on-call courts for weekends and holidays to address the systemic issue of judicial response inefficiency.
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28% Bias Score

Aurora Shuts Down Crime-Ridden Apartment Complex
The city of Aurora, Colorado, issued an emergency closure order for the Edge at Lowry apartment complex due to criminal activity linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, impacting 60 occupied units and prompting relocation efforts after a December kidnapping and the discovery of hidden weapons;...

Aurora Shuts Down Crime-Ridden Apartment Complex
The city of Aurora, Colorado, issued an emergency closure order for the Edge at Lowry apartment complex due to criminal activity linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, impacting 60 occupied units and prompting relocation efforts after a December kidnapping and the discovery of hidden weapons;...
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52% Bias Score

Magdeburg Attack Perpetrator's Extensive History With German Authorities Revealed
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, the suspected perpetrator of the Magdeburg attack, was known to authorities in six German states since 2013, with 105 documented incidents, including 14 investigations and repeated threats. Despite multiple warnings, including from Saudi Arabia, preventative measures were insuf...

Magdeburg Attack Perpetrator's Extensive History With German Authorities Revealed
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, the suspected perpetrator of the Magdeburg attack, was known to authorities in six German states since 2013, with 105 documented incidents, including 14 investigations and repeated threats. Despite multiple warnings, including from Saudi Arabia, preventative measures were insuf...
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48% Bias Score

Houston Manhunt Ends After Suspect Kills Deputy During Warrant Service
Brazoria County Sheriff's Deputy Jesus Jesse Vargas was fatally shot while serving a warrant in Houston, Texas; the suspect, Robert Lee Davis, was later shot and killed by police.

Houston Manhunt Ends After Suspect Kills Deputy During Warrant Service
Brazoria County Sheriff's Deputy Jesus Jesse Vargas was fatally shot while serving a warrant in Houston, Texas; the suspect, Robert Lee Davis, was later shot and killed by police.
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56% Bias Score

Washington Governor Outlines Budget Cuts, Prioritizes Services, Seeks Bipartisan Cooperation
Washington's new Governor Bob Ferguson plans to cut \$4 billion from state agency budgets to address a \$12 billion shortfall, while protecting key services, and emphasizing bipartisan cooperation and efficient government.

Washington Governor Outlines Budget Cuts, Prioritizes Services, Seeks Bipartisan Cooperation
Washington's new Governor Bob Ferguson plans to cut \$4 billion from state agency budgets to address a \$12 billion shortfall, while protecting key services, and emphasizing bipartisan cooperation and efficient government.
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44% Bias Score

Automakers' Sale of Driver Data Sparks Privacy Concerns
Automakers collect and sell driver data to third parties, including insurance companies and law enforcement, raising privacy concerns; General Motors, after selling data from over 14 million vehicles, halted the practice following public backlash, but faces a lawsuit.

Automakers' Sale of Driver Data Sparks Privacy Concerns
Automakers collect and sell driver data to third parties, including insurance companies and law enforcement, raising privacy concerns; General Motors, after selling data from over 14 million vehicles, halted the practice following public backlash, but faces a lawsuit.
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52% Bias Score
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