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AI Chatbots Implicated in Violence and Suicide
AI chatbots like ChatGPT are implicated in several instances of self-harm and violence, raising serious concerns about their impact on vulnerable populations, particularly minors, as illustrated by a British man's attempted murder of Queen Elizabeth II and a Belgian man's suicide. A Florida mother i...
AI Chatbots Implicated in Violence and Suicide
AI chatbots like ChatGPT are implicated in several instances of self-harm and violence, raising serious concerns about their impact on vulnerable populations, particularly minors, as illustrated by a British man's attempted murder of Queen Elizabeth II and a Belgian man's suicide. A Florida mother i...
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60% Bias Score


Tesla Found Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Ordered to Pay $243 Million
A Miami jury found Tesla liable for a 2019 fatal crash, awarding $243 million to the victims' family due to Autopilot system failures; Tesla plans to appeal, arguing driver-sole responsibility.
Tesla Found Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Ordered to Pay $243 Million
A Miami jury found Tesla liable for a 2019 fatal crash, awarding $243 million to the victims' family due to Autopilot system failures; Tesla plans to appeal, arguing driver-sole responsibility.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Amateur Sports Clubs Face Volunteer Shortage Due to Increased Legal Risks
In the Netherlands, increasing legal and financial risks are deterring volunteers from serving on amateur sports club boards, causing a significant decline in volunteer participation and potentially threatening the existence of many clubs due to complex regulations and personal liability for club de...
Dutch Amateur Sports Clubs Face Volunteer Shortage Due to Increased Legal Risks
In the Netherlands, increasing legal and financial risks are deterring volunteers from serving on amateur sports club boards, causing a significant decline in volunteer participation and potentially threatening the existence of many clubs due to complex regulations and personal liability for club de...
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60% Bias Score


Lifeguards Charged in Swimmer's Death: Lack of Training Cited
Three lifeguards face charges following the death of 20-year-old Christopher Rogers at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh in 2017; police statements reveal they observed Rogers underwater for over five minutes before intervening, highlighting a lack of adequate training and safety protocols.
Lifeguards Charged in Swimmer's Death: Lack of Training Cited
Three lifeguards face charges following the death of 20-year-old Christopher Rogers at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh in 2017; police statements reveal they observed Rogers underwater for over five minutes before intervening, highlighting a lack of adequate training and safety protocols.
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48% Bias Score


California Restaurant Closes After "Ladies' Night" Discrimination Lawsuit
Lima Restaurant, a family-run establishment in Concord, California, closed this week after settling a lawsuit for its "Ladies' Night" promotion, violating the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act prohibiting gender discrimination, highlighting the financial vulnerability of small businesses facing litigat...
California Restaurant Closes After "Ladies' Night" Discrimination Lawsuit
Lima Restaurant, a family-run establishment in Concord, California, closed this week after settling a lawsuit for its "Ladies' Night" promotion, violating the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act prohibiting gender discrimination, highlighting the financial vulnerability of small businesses facing litigat...
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52% Bias Score

Derelict Fishing Vessels Pose Safety and Cost Challenges in German Ports
Eight disused fishing vessels in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, have experienced incidents in the last five years due to age and poor maintenance, costing hundreds of thousands of euros for removal and raising legal questions about responsibility.

Derelict Fishing Vessels Pose Safety and Cost Challenges in German Ports
Eight disused fishing vessels in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, have experienced incidents in the last five years due to age and poor maintenance, costing hundreds of thousands of euros for removal and raising legal questions about responsibility.
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36% Bias Score

Jumping Castle Operator Found Not Guilty in Fatal Tasmanian Incident
Six children died and three were seriously injured when a wind gust lifted a jumping castle into the air at a Tasmanian primary school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of workplace safety charges.

Jumping Castle Operator Found Not Guilty in Fatal Tasmanian Incident
Six children died and three were seriously injured when a wind gust lifted a jumping castle into the air at a Tasmanian primary school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of workplace safety charges.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Court: Circus Director Not Liable for Acrobat's 'Wheel of Death' Injury
A Dutch court ruled that the director of Haarlem's Christmas Circus is not liable for injuries sustained by an acrobat who fell from the 'Wheel of Death' in January 2023, because the circus director was not the acrobat's employer.

Dutch Court: Circus Director Not Liable for Acrobat's 'Wheel of Death' Injury
A Dutch court ruled that the director of Haarlem's Christmas Circus is not liable for injuries sustained by an acrobat who fell from the 'Wheel of Death' in January 2023, because the circus director was not the acrobat's employer.
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56% Bias Score

Jumping Castle Tragedy: Six Children Dead, Operator on Trial
Six children died and three were seriously injured when a sudden wind gust lifted a jumping castle into the air at a Tasmanian primary school in December 2021; the castle's operator is on trial for failing to comply with health and safety regulations, and the manufacturer is accused of providing ina...

Jumping Castle Tragedy: Six Children Dead, Operator on Trial
Six children died and three were seriously injured when a sudden wind gust lifted a jumping castle into the air at a Tasmanian primary school in December 2021; the castle's operator is on trial for failing to comply with health and safety regulations, and the manufacturer is accused of providing ina...
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48% Bias Score

Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Faces Continued Legal Challenges
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the end of Facebook's third-party fact-checking program and relaxed content restrictions, citing excessive bias and censorship; this decision, praised by President-elect Trump, is unlikely to resolve Meta's ongoing legal battles, including a potential multibillion-...

Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Faces Continued Legal Challenges
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the end of Facebook's third-party fact-checking program and relaxed content restrictions, citing excessive bias and censorship; this decision, praised by President-elect Trump, is unlikely to resolve Meta's ongoing legal battles, including a potential multibillion-...
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56% Bias Score

US Argues Against Climate Change Liability at ICJ Hearing
The U.S. presented its oral statement to the ICJ on December 4th, arguing against financial liability for past greenhouse gas emissions and rejecting the existence of an international human right to a healthy environment, while acknowledging the need to address climate change through existing framew...

US Argues Against Climate Change Liability at ICJ Hearing
The U.S. presented its oral statement to the ICJ on December 4th, arguing against financial liability for past greenhouse gas emissions and rejecting the existence of an international human right to a healthy environment, while acknowledging the need to address climate change through existing framew...
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52% Bias Score
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