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Germany's Bridge Modernization Program Significantly Behind Schedule
Germany's highway bridge modernization program, launched in 2022 to renovate 5000 structures by 2032, is significantly behind schedule, with only 40 percent of planned work completed by late 2024, according to a recent report by the Bundesrechnungshof, which criticizes the program's planning, fundin...
Germany's Bridge Modernization Program Significantly Behind Schedule
Germany's highway bridge modernization program, launched in 2022 to renovate 5000 structures by 2032, is significantly behind schedule, with only 40 percent of planned work completed by late 2024, according to a recent report by the Bundesrechnungshof, which criticizes the program's planning, fundin...
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56% Bias Score


Germany Invests in Urban Security: Bollards, Community Initiatives, and AI Surveillance
Germany's Interior Ministry funds bollards and access controls in cities like Mainz and Trier after a 2020 vehicle attack, also promoting community engagement and exploring AI-powered video surveillance.
Germany Invests in Urban Security: Bollards, Community Initiatives, and AI Surveillance
Germany's Interior Ministry funds bollards and access controls in cities like Mainz and Trier after a 2020 vehicle attack, also promoting community engagement and exploring AI-powered video surveillance.
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40% Bias Score


Urgent Need for Israeli Public Fortification Amidst Intensified Yemeni Missile Attacks
Intensified Yemeni missile launches toward Israel, while mostly intercepted, necessitate immediate fortification of public institutions due to near misses at schools and kindergartens, highlighting the need for quicker, cost-effective solutions like room reinforcement, funded by the Bank of Israel a...
Urgent Need for Israeli Public Fortification Amidst Intensified Yemeni Missile Attacks
Intensified Yemeni missile launches toward Israel, while mostly intercepted, necessitate immediate fortification of public institutions due to near misses at schools and kindergartens, highlighting the need for quicker, cost-effective solutions like room reinforcement, funded by the Bank of Israel a...
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52% Bias Score


Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.
Early Release of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Manslaughter Sparks Outrage
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, an illegal immigrant, was released early from prison in California on July 19, 2024, after serving only a fraction of his 10-year sentence for killing two teens in a drunk driving accident, sparking outrage and prompting federal intervention.
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52% Bias Score


China Executes Man for Murder of Japanese Boy, Heightening Tensions
China executed Zhong Changchun for the September stabbing death of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in Shenzhen, prompting the Japanese government to reiterate safety concerns for its citizens in China and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.
China Executes Man for Murder of Japanese Boy, Heightening Tensions
China executed Zhong Changchun for the September stabbing death of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in Shenzhen, prompting the Japanese government to reiterate safety concerns for its citizens in China and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.
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36% Bias Score


Peru's Extortion Crisis: Schools Bombed, Murders Surge Amidst Corruption
Criminal gangs in Peru are extorting schools, leading to school closures and a state of emergency in Lima and Callao after a school bombing and the murder of a singer who refused to pay; the crisis reflects deeper issues of corruption and state capacity.
Peru's Extortion Crisis: Schools Bombed, Murders Surge Amidst Corruption
Criminal gangs in Peru are extorting schools, leading to school closures and a state of emergency in Lima and Callao after a school bombing and the murder of a singer who refused to pay; the crisis reflects deeper issues of corruption and state capacity.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Power Outage Triggers Level 3 Emergency, Military Aid Requested
A massive power outage in Valencia, Spain, on Easter Monday caused widespread disruption, prompting the regional government to request military assistance for fuel supplies to hospitals, declare a Level 3 emergency, and cede control to the national government.

Valencia Power Outage Triggers Level 3 Emergency, Military Aid Requested
A massive power outage in Valencia, Spain, on Easter Monday caused widespread disruption, prompting the regional government to request military assistance for fuel supplies to hospitals, declare a Level 3 emergency, and cede control to the national government.
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36% Bias Score

Georgia Deputy Killed, Another Injured in I-20 Standoff
During a Saturday standoff on I-20 near Exit 194 in Columbia County, Georgia, Deputy Brandon Sikes was killed and Deputy Gavin White injured while serving a protective order to James Blake Montgomery, who was later found dead in his RV along with numerous pipe bombs and bomb-making materials.

Georgia Deputy Killed, Another Injured in I-20 Standoff
During a Saturday standoff on I-20 near Exit 194 in Columbia County, Georgia, Deputy Brandon Sikes was killed and Deputy Gavin White injured while serving a protective order to James Blake Montgomery, who was later found dead in his RV along with numerous pipe bombs and bomb-making materials.
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36% Bias Score

Myrtle Beach Shooting: One Dead, 11 Injured in Officer-Involved Incident
A shooting in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on April 28, 2025, left one person dead and 11 injured following a large brawl; police responded, resulting in an officer-involved shooting, prompting independent and internal investigations.

Myrtle Beach Shooting: One Dead, 11 Injured in Officer-Involved Incident
A shooting in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on April 28, 2025, left one person dead and 11 injured following a large brawl; police responded, resulting in an officer-involved shooting, prompting independent and internal investigations.
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32% Bias Score

Springfield Homicide Investigation Follows Seven Other Deaths Across New England
The discovery of a woman's body in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, following seven similar discoveries across New England, has heightened fears of a potential serial killer, though authorities have not confirmed any connections between the cases.

Springfield Homicide Investigation Follows Seven Other Deaths Across New England
The discovery of a woman's body in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, following seven similar discoveries across New England, has heightened fears of a potential serial killer, though authorities have not confirmed any connections between the cases.
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64% Bias Score

NYC Mayoral Candidate Unveils Housing and Tax Plan
A New York City mayoral candidate proposes building 500,000 housing units over 10 years, implementing a 2 percent property tax cap, eliminating city income tax for low-income households, and declaring a housing affordability state of emergency to expedite housing production and protect tenants.

NYC Mayoral Candidate Unveils Housing and Tax Plan
A New York City mayoral candidate proposes building 500,000 housing units over 10 years, implementing a 2 percent property tax cap, eliminating city income tax for low-income households, and declaring a housing affordability state of emergency to expedite housing production and protect tenants.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Minnesota's Gun Permit Law Appeal
The Supreme Court refused to hear Minnesota's appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down a state law preventing 18-to-20-year-olds from obtaining permits to carry firearms, signaling potential challenges to similar laws nationwide.

Supreme Court Rejects Minnesota's Gun Permit Law Appeal
The Supreme Court refused to hear Minnesota's appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down a state law preventing 18-to-20-year-olds from obtaining permits to carry firearms, signaling potential challenges to similar laws nationwide.
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48% Bias Score
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