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International Police Operation Targets AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material
An international police operation targeting AI-generated child sexual abuse material resulted in 25 arrests and the identification of 273 suspects across 19 countries; a Danish national is the primary suspect, operating a platform providing access to AI-created material.
International Police Operation Targets AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material
An international police operation targeting AI-generated child sexual abuse material resulted in 25 arrests and the identification of 273 suspects across 19 countries; a Danish national is the primary suspect, operating a platform providing access to AI-created material.
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40% Bias Score


Virginia Mandates Law Enforcement Cooperation with ICE on Deportations
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 47, mandating state and local law enforcement agencies' full cooperation with ICE to identify and deport undocumented immigrants, citing the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, and creating a state police task force under ICE supervision.
Virginia Mandates Law Enforcement Cooperation with ICE on Deportations
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 47, mandating state and local law enforcement agencies' full cooperation with ICE to identify and deport undocumented immigrants, citing the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, and creating a state police task force under ICE supervision.
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76% Bias Score


Ohio Agencies Justify Law Enforcement Actions in Michigan-Ohio State Post-Game Brawl
Following Michigan's win over Ohio State, a post-game brawl erupted when Michigan players tried to plant their flag; reviews by two Ohio agencies concluded that law enforcement's use of pepper spray, a Taser (not deployed), and a physical strike were justified responses to the aggressive behavior of...
Ohio Agencies Justify Law Enforcement Actions in Michigan-Ohio State Post-Game Brawl
Following Michigan's win over Ohio State, a post-game brawl erupted when Michigan players tried to plant their flag; reviews by two Ohio agencies concluded that law enforcement's use of pepper spray, a Taser (not deployed), and a physical strike were justified responses to the aggressive behavior of...
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40% Bias Score


38 Members of Abu Latif Crime Family Arrested in Massive Israeli Police Operation
Israeli police arrested 38 members of the Abu Latif crime family on Wednesday, indicting 24 for blackmail and extortion to obtain government contracts, seizing millions of shekels in assets; the operation targeted the family's alleged infiltration of Defense Ministry tenders and aimed to dismantle t...
38 Members of Abu Latif Crime Family Arrested in Massive Israeli Police Operation
Israeli police arrested 38 members of the Abu Latif crime family on Wednesday, indicting 24 for blackmail and extortion to obtain government contracts, seizing millions of shekels in assets; the operation targeted the family's alleged infiltration of Defense Ministry tenders and aimed to dismantle t...
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60% Bias Score


ICE Agents' Personal Information Posted in Southern California
Posters with the personal information of ICE and HSI agents have been discovered in Southern California, prompting an investigation and warnings of potential prosecution for obstructing law enforcement; the act follows recent disruptions of ICE operations by anti-ICE activists.
ICE Agents' Personal Information Posted in Southern California
Posters with the personal information of ICE and HSI agents have been discovered in Southern California, prompting an investigation and warnings of potential prosecution for obstructing law enforcement; the act follows recent disruptions of ICE operations by anti-ICE activists.
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60% Bias Score


Football Fraudster Extradited to UK, Returns to Prison
Medi Abalimba, a former footballer dubbed "The Football Fraudster," was arrested in the US and extradited back to the UK after fleeing prison in 2023; he will serve until October 2026.
Football Fraudster Extradited to UK, Returns to Prison
Medi Abalimba, a former footballer dubbed "The Football Fraudster," was arrested in the US and extradited back to the UK after fleeing prison in 2023; he will serve until October 2026.
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56% Bias Score

California Activists Disrupt ICE Raids, Face Potential Prosecution
Anti-deportation activists in California are using sirens and bullhorns to alert migrants of ICE raids and have posted the personal information of ICE and HSI agents, aiming to disrupt federal immigration enforcement; the FBI warns of potential prosecution for interfering with law enforcement.

California Activists Disrupt ICE Raids, Face Potential Prosecution
Anti-deportation activists in California are using sirens and bullhorns to alert migrants of ICE raids and have posted the personal information of ICE and HSI agents, aiming to disrupt federal immigration enforcement; the FBI warns of potential prosecution for interfering with law enforcement.
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52% Bias Score

Texas Raid Targets Illegal Immigrant Community, Exposes Systemic Immigration Crisis
A raid in Cleveland, Texas, resulted in 118 arrests in the Colony Ridge development, addressing concerns about crime and strained resources caused by a large influx of illegal immigrants that possibly doubled the town's population, creating a crisis mirroring similar situations in other small towns.

Texas Raid Targets Illegal Immigrant Community, Exposes Systemic Immigration Crisis
A raid in Cleveland, Texas, resulted in 118 arrests in the Colony Ridge development, addressing concerns about crime and strained resources caused by a large influx of illegal immigrants that possibly doubled the town's population, creating a crisis mirroring similar situations in other small towns.
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72% Bias Score

ICE Threatens Legal Action After Activists Dox Agents
ICE acting director Tom Homan is threatening legal action against anti-ICE activists who posted the personal information of ICE agents in Southern California, leading to death threats and requiring Homan to have 24/7 police protection.

ICE Threatens Legal Action After Activists Dox Agents
ICE acting director Tom Homan is threatening legal action against anti-ICE activists who posted the personal information of ICE agents in Southern California, leading to death threats and requiring Homan to have 24/7 police protection.
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44% Bias Score

MP proposes £1,000 fine for illegal number plates
UK MP Sarah Coombes proposes a £1,000 fine and six penalty points for drivers using illegal number plates to avoid ANPR cameras, citing concerns about road safety and a London police study showing 40% of taxis and private hire vehicles had modified plates.

MP proposes £1,000 fine for illegal number plates
UK MP Sarah Coombes proposes a £1,000 fine and six penalty points for drivers using illegal number plates to avoid ANPR cameras, citing concerns about road safety and a London police study showing 40% of taxis and private hire vehicles had modified plates.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Appoints FBI Critic as Deputy Director
President Trump appointed Dan Bongino, a right-wing podcaster and outspoken FBI critic, as the bureau's deputy director, a move met with shock and dismay by current and former FBI officials who fear it will undermine the agency's independence.

Trump Appoints FBI Critic as Deputy Director
President Trump appointed Dan Bongino, a right-wing podcaster and outspoken FBI critic, as the bureau's deputy director, a move met with shock and dismay by current and former FBI officials who fear it will undermine the agency's independence.
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56% Bias Score

UK Crime Bill: Faster Police Access to Premises for Stolen Item Recovery
The UK parliament is debating a new Crime and Policing Bill granting police quicker access to premises where stolen items are electronically located, aiming to increase the conviction rate for the over 200 daily "snatch thefts" in 2024, a number more than double the previous year's figure.

UK Crime Bill: Faster Police Access to Premises for Stolen Item Recovery
The UK parliament is debating a new Crime and Policing Bill granting police quicker access to premises where stolen items are electronically located, aiming to increase the conviction rate for the over 200 daily "snatch thefts" in 2024, a number more than double the previous year's figure.
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44% Bias Score
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