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Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
Grenoble Grenade Attack: 12 Injured, Drug Trafficking Link Investigated
In Grenoble, France, a man injured 12 people, two critically, by throwing a grenade into a bar on Wednesday evening; police are investigating possible links to drug trafficking, ruling out terrorism.
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40% Bias Score


France Passes Controversial Transport Security Bill
The French National Assembly passed a bill on February 11th granting expanded search powers and body camera authorization to SNCF and RATP security personnel, raising concerns about civil liberties, despite its 139-59 passage and prioritization for the Paris Olympics.
France Passes Controversial Transport Security Bill
The French National Assembly passed a bill on February 11th granting expanded search powers and body camera authorization to SNCF and RATP security personnel, raising concerns about civil liberties, despite its 139-59 passage and prioritization for the Paris Olympics.
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44% Bias Score


Insufficient Evidence Leads to Dropped Assault Case Against Alleged Attackers of NS Conductor
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service dropped the case of an alleged assault on an NS conductor in April 2023 due to insufficient evidence despite witness reports and an initial arrest. The incident, which involved a group of youths assaulting the conductor and the train driver, led to a temporary st...
Insufficient Evidence Leads to Dropped Assault Case Against Alleged Attackers of NS Conductor
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service dropped the case of an alleged assault on an NS conductor in April 2023 due to insufficient evidence despite witness reports and an initial arrest. The incident, which involved a group of youths assaulting the conductor and the train driver, led to a temporary st...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Prison Crisis: Funding Request Amidst Overcrowding and Staff Shortages
Dutch Junior Minister Coenradie requests hundreds of millions of euros to address severe staff shortages and overcrowding in Dutch prisons, facing internal political opposition to her proposal of releasing inmates two weeks early to create space.
Dutch Prison Crisis: Funding Request Amidst Overcrowding and Staff Shortages
Dutch Junior Minister Coenradie requests hundreds of millions of euros to address severe staff shortages and overcrowding in Dutch prisons, facing internal political opposition to her proposal of releasing inmates two weeks early to create space.
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44% Bias Score


Illegal Alien Charged with Murder of Massachusetts Shop Owner
Eric Dionida German-Pena, a 25-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic released into the U.S. in September 2022 after border apprehension, is charged with the murder of Massachusetts sandwich shop owner Ilias Mavros, whose body was found tied up with a bashed-in skull in his basement.
Illegal Alien Charged with Murder of Massachusetts Shop Owner
Eric Dionida German-Pena, a 25-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic released into the U.S. in September 2022 after border apprehension, is charged with the murder of Massachusetts sandwich shop owner Ilias Mavros, whose body was found tied up with a bashed-in skull in his basement.
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72% Bias Score


Parma Police Chase Ends in Arrest: Incident Highlights Public Safety Concerns
In Parma, Italy, a repeat offender's violent reaction to a traffic stop by local police officers resulted in a car chase and injuries, but a city bus driver's intervention led to the suspect's arrest. This incident highlighted the risks faced by local police and prompted discussion on public safety ...
Parma Police Chase Ends in Arrest: Incident Highlights Public Safety Concerns
In Parma, Italy, a repeat offender's violent reaction to a traffic stop by local police officers resulted in a car chase and injuries, but a city bus driver's intervention led to the suspect's arrest. This incident highlighted the risks faced by local police and prompted discussion on public safety ...
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48% Bias Score

Met Police Cannot Dismiss Officers Failing Vetting, Costing Millions
A High Court ruling prevents the Metropolitan Police from dismissing 29 officers who failed vetting, mostly men with "sexually bad attitudes" and violence against women, costing potentially millions in paid leave; Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley called it a "ridiculous waste of taxpayers' money" and bl...

Met Police Cannot Dismiss Officers Failing Vetting, Costing Millions
A High Court ruling prevents the Metropolitan Police from dismissing 29 officers who failed vetting, mostly men with "sexually bad attitudes" and violence against women, costing potentially millions in paid leave; Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley called it a "ridiculous waste of taxpayers' money" and bl...
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60% Bias Score

California Teen Sentenced to Four Years for Nationwide Hoax Threats
Alan Filion, an 18-year-old from California, was sentenced to four years in federal prison for making 375 hoax threats, including bomb threats and shooting threats, targeting schools, religious institutions, and government officials over two years; the calls, classified as "swatting", prompted signi...

California Teen Sentenced to Four Years for Nationwide Hoax Threats
Alan Filion, an 18-year-old from California, was sentenced to four years in federal prison for making 375 hoax threats, including bomb threats and shooting threats, targeting schools, religious institutions, and government officials over two years; the calls, classified as "swatting", prompted signi...
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36% Bias Score

DOGE Scrutiny Could Ease Police Department Oversight
President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may reduce federal oversight of police departments, potentially addressing staffing shortages and improving police morale, according to a retired NYPD lieutenant commander, who highlighted the removal of qualified immunity for officers as ...

DOGE Scrutiny Could Ease Police Department Oversight
President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may reduce federal oversight of police departments, potentially addressing staffing shortages and improving police morale, according to a retired NYPD lieutenant commander, who highlighted the removal of qualified immunity for officers as ...
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60% Bias Score

NYPD Sergeant Shortage Due to Pay Disparity
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is experiencing a significant shortage of sergeants due to a pay disparity between experienced patrol officers and newly promoted sergeants, leading to increased workloads, compromised public safety, and potential long-term consequences.

NYPD Sergeant Shortage Due to Pay Disparity
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is experiencing a significant shortage of sergeants due to a pay disparity between experienced patrol officers and newly promoted sergeants, leading to increased workloads, compromised public safety, and potential long-term consequences.
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56% Bias Score

Pennsylvania to Close Two Prisons, Saving Over $100 Million
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's administration plans to close Rockview state prison and Quehanna boot camp, saving over \$100 million, offering staff transfers, and opening a three-month public comment period; the state's prison population has declined from 49,000 a decade ago to just over 38,0...

Pennsylvania to Close Two Prisons, Saving Over $100 Million
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's administration plans to close Rockview state prison and Quehanna boot camp, saving over \$100 million, offering staff transfers, and opening a three-month public comment period; the state's prison population has declined from 49,000 a decade ago to just over 38,0...
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48% Bias Score

NYC Subway Murders Double, Congestion Pricing Exacerbates Safety Crisis
NYC subway murders doubled in 2024 to 10, prompting fear among 3.6 million daily riders; congestion pricing increased ridership by 13 percent in early 2025, worsening safety concerns; despite crime decreases, high-profile incidents fuel negative perception.

NYC Subway Murders Double, Congestion Pricing Exacerbates Safety Crisis
NYC subway murders doubled in 2024 to 10, prompting fear among 3.6 million daily riders; congestion pricing increased ridership by 13 percent in early 2025, worsening safety concerns; despite crime decreases, high-profile incidents fuel negative perception.
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48% Bias Score
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