Showing 313 to 324 of 781 results


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.
Progress
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.
Progress
60% Bias Score


255 Arrested in Florida Human Trafficking Sting
A nine-day Polk County operation, "Fool Around and Find Out," netted 255 arrests—255 suspected human traffickers, child sex predators, and illegal immigrants—the highest number ever in a single sheriff's office sting, revealing 36 illegal immigrants, including 26 untraceable ones.
255 Arrested in Florida Human Trafficking Sting
A nine-day Polk County operation, "Fool Around and Find Out," netted 255 arrests—255 suspected human traffickers, child sex predators, and illegal immigrants—the highest number ever in a single sheriff's office sting, revealing 36 illegal immigrants, including 26 untraceable ones.
Progress
68% 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.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.
Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
Progress
48% 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...
Progress
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 ...
Progress
36% 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.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Escaped Murderer and Rapist: Manhunt Underway in Arkansas
Former Arkansas police chief Grant Hardin, serving a 30-year sentence for murder and rape, escaped from the North Central Unit prison in Calico Rock on Sunday; authorities are conducting a manhunt and request that anyone with information contact local law enforcement immediately.

Escaped Murderer and Rapist: Manhunt Underway in Arkansas
Former Arkansas police chief Grant Hardin, serving a 30-year sentence for murder and rape, escaped from the North Central Unit prison in Calico Rock on Sunday; authorities are conducting a manhunt and request that anyone with information contact local law enforcement immediately.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Severe Police Understaffing Cripples Law Enforcement on Bonaire.
Due to severe police understaffing (17 FTEs instead of 45 needed) and rising crime, law enforcement on Bonaire is highly vulnerable, impacting basic services, emergency response, and overall public safety, creating a situation deemed "unmaintainable" by local authorities.

Severe Police Understaffing Cripples Law Enforcement on Bonaire.
Due to severe police understaffing (17 FTEs instead of 45 needed) and rising crime, law enforcement on Bonaire is highly vulnerable, impacting basic services, emergency response, and overall public safety, creating a situation deemed "unmaintainable" by local authorities.
Progress
44% Bias Score

IPN Student Sentenced for AI-Generated Child Pornography
A Mexico City judge sentenced Diego N, a 20-year-old former IPN student, to five years in prison for creating and distributing AI-generated child pornography; he was also fined 103,740 pesos. Although acquitted on related privacy charges, the conviction is considered a significant legal precedent.

IPN Student Sentenced for AI-Generated Child Pornography
A Mexico City judge sentenced Diego N, a 20-year-old former IPN student, to five years in prison for creating and distributing AI-generated child pornography; he was also fined 103,740 pesos. Although acquitted on related privacy charges, the conviction is considered a significant legal precedent.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 313 to 324 of 781 results