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Israeli Pension Fund Conceals \$25,000 Debt for 12 Years
Azmi Arshid, an Israeli teacher, discovered a \$25,000 deduction from his pension fund due to his local council's unpaid contributions over six years, which Menora concealed for 12 years; a court ruled Menora must repay Arshid.
Israeli Pension Fund Conceals \$25,000 Debt for 12 Years
Azmi Arshid, an Israeli teacher, discovered a \$25,000 deduction from his pension fund due to his local council's unpaid contributions over six years, which Menora concealed for 12 years; a court ruled Menora must repay Arshid.
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52% Bias Score


Mother Jailed for Boyfriend's Culpable Homicide
Dionne Christie, a 24-year-old mother, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for the culpable homicide of her boyfriend, Jevin Haig, whom she stabbed with a 12-inch hunting knife in Falkirk, Scotland in June 2022, while 12 weeks pregnant with his child; the court heard evidence of prior ...
Mother Jailed for Boyfriend's Culpable Homicide
Dionne Christie, a 24-year-old mother, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison for the culpable homicide of her boyfriend, Jevin Haig, whom she stabbed with a 12-inch hunting knife in Falkirk, Scotland in June 2022, while 12 weeks pregnant with his child; the court heard evidence of prior ...
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48% Bias Score


NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta \$168 Million in WhatsApp Spyware Case
An Oakland jury ordered NSO Group to pay Meta almost \$168 million for using its Pegasus spyware to hack approximately 1,400 WhatsApp users' phones between 2018 and 2019, a verdict that sets a precedent for data protection and cybersecurity.
NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta \$168 Million in WhatsApp Spyware Case
An Oakland jury ordered NSO Group to pay Meta almost \$168 million for using its Pegasus spyware to hack approximately 1,400 WhatsApp users' phones between 2018 and 2019, a verdict that sets a precedent for data protection and cybersecurity.
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48% Bias Score


US Government Appeals to Supreme Court to End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
The US government petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge's ruling that blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, scheduled for April 7th, followed by another 250,000 in September, and 500,000 Haitians in August; the judge cited c...
US Government Appeals to Supreme Court to End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
The US government petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge's ruling that blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, scheduled for April 7th, followed by another 250,000 in September, and 500,000 Haitians in August; the judge cited c...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Unlawful Detention for Pro-Palestinian Views
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and recent Columbia University graduate, can proceed with his lawsuit alleging unlawful detention for his pro-Palestinian political views; the judge rejected government attempts to dismiss the case, citing unconstitutio...
Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Unlawful Detention for Pro-Palestinian Views
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and recent Columbia University graduate, can proceed with his lawsuit alleging unlawful detention for his pro-Palestinian political views; the judge rejected government attempts to dismiss the case, citing unconstitutio...
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...
Turkish Court Sentences Five in Afghan Coal Worker Burning Death, Rejects Key Evidence Requests
A Turkish court sentenced five individuals involved in the burning death of Afghan coal mine worker Vezir Mohammed Nourtani, rejecting key evidence requests, including a site investigation and witness testimonies from abroad, raising concerns about the pursuit of justice in cases involving worker de...
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60% Bias Score

Hawaii Navy Fuel Leak: Judge Awards $680,000 in First of 7,500 Cases
A federal judge in Hawaii awarded $680,000 to 17 families sickened by a 2021 jet fuel leak from a Navy fuel tank into a drinking water system, setting a legal precedent for 7,500 similar cases; the judge acknowledged the contamination but found insufficient evidence to directly link fuel to specific...

Hawaii Navy Fuel Leak: Judge Awards $680,000 in First of 7,500 Cases
A federal judge in Hawaii awarded $680,000 to 17 families sickened by a 2021 jet fuel leak from a Navy fuel tank into a drinking water system, setting a legal precedent for 7,500 similar cases; the judge acknowledged the contamination but found insufficient evidence to directly link fuel to specific...
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40% Bias Score

Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...

Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...
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40% Bias Score

Negligent Bronchoscopy Leads to Child's Death in Russia
Four-year-old Sasha died in an Amur Oblast hospital after a bronchoscopy; a court found the endoscopist guilty of negligence causing death, sentencing him to two years of restricted freedom and ordering a 500,000 ruble compensation.

Negligent Bronchoscopy Leads to Child's Death in Russia
Four-year-old Sasha died in an Amur Oblast hospital after a bronchoscopy; a court found the endoscopist guilty of negligence causing death, sentencing him to two years of restricted freedom and ordering a 500,000 ruble compensation.
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44% Bias Score

Former Gaza Hostage Accuses Tel Aviv Trainer of Rape
Mia Schem, a former Gaza hostage, publicly accused a Tel Aviv fitness trainer of rape six weeks after the alleged incident; the trainer was released due to insufficient evidence, but a separate harassment claim is also under investigation.

Former Gaza Hostage Accuses Tel Aviv Trainer of Rape
Mia Schem, a former Gaza hostage, publicly accused a Tel Aviv fitness trainer of rape six weeks after the alleged incident; the trainer was released due to insufficient evidence, but a separate harassment claim is also under investigation.
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60% Bias Score

Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.

Extremadura PSOE Leader Faces Trial, Jeopardizing Elections
Miguel Ángel Gallardo, Secretary General of the PSOE in Extremadura, faces trial for alleged misappropriation and influence peddling related to a job placement for the Prime Minister's brother, jeopardizing his political future and the PSOE's electoral prospects in the upcoming regional elections.
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48% Bias Score

The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.

The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
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40% Bias Score
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