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ICE Arrests 189 Illegal Immigrants in Washington, D.C. Operation
Between May 6th and 9th, ICE arrested 189 illegal immigrants in Washington, D.C., many with criminal records, during an operation targeting businesses and gang members; 187 businesses received inspection notices.
ICE Arrests 189 Illegal Immigrants in Washington, D.C. Operation
Between May 6th and 9th, ICE arrested 189 illegal immigrants in Washington, D.C., many with criminal records, during an operation targeting businesses and gang members; 187 businesses received inspection notices.
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60% Bias Score


Sydney Stabbing Spree Highlights Mental Healthcare Gaps
A 40-year-old man with schizophrenia, Joel Cauchi, killed six and injured ten shoppers in a stabbing attack at Sydney's Bondi Junction Westfield in April 2024 after ceasing his medication and psychiatric care; an inquest is underway, raising concerns about post-discharge mental healthcare.
Sydney Stabbing Spree Highlights Mental Healthcare Gaps
A 40-year-old man with schizophrenia, Joel Cauchi, killed six and injured ten shoppers in a stabbing attack at Sydney's Bondi Junction Westfield in April 2024 after ceasing his medication and psychiatric care; an inquest is underway, raising concerns about post-discharge mental healthcare.
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40% Bias Score


Homan Slams Pritzker Over Sanctuary Policies, Citing Release of Dangerous Criminals
Former DHS Secretary Tom Homan accused Illinois Governor JB Pritzker of lying about sanctuary policies, citing the release of dangerous criminals in Chicago due to non-cooperation with ICE; DHS Secretary Kristi Noem held a press conference with Angel families highlighting a murder allegedly committe...
Homan Slams Pritzker Over Sanctuary Policies, Citing Release of Dangerous Criminals
Former DHS Secretary Tom Homan accused Illinois Governor JB Pritzker of lying about sanctuary policies, citing the release of dangerous criminals in Chicago due to non-cooperation with ICE; DHS Secretary Kristi Noem held a press conference with Angel families highlighting a murder allegedly committe...
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60% Bias Score


Houston Weather Office Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Ahead of Hurricane Season
Three Texas House Democrats warned of critical staffing shortages at the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service office, impacting 7 million residents, due to layoffs and retirements; they requested a plan to address this before hurricane season.
Houston Weather Office Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Ahead of Hurricane Season
Three Texas House Democrats warned of critical staffing shortages at the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service office, impacting 7 million residents, due to layoffs and retirements; they requested a plan to address this before hurricane season.
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52% Bias Score


UK Urged to Build 53,000 New Prison Spaces
A new report demands the UK government construct 53,000 additional prison spaces, exceeding current plans by almost 40,000, to address rising demand, ensure criminal punishment, and protect the public, despite an anticipated Labour sentencing review recommending fewer jail sentences.
UK Urged to Build 53,000 New Prison Spaces
A new report demands the UK government construct 53,000 additional prison spaces, exceeding current plans by almost 40,000, to address rising demand, ensure criminal punishment, and protect the public, despite an anticipated Labour sentencing review recommending fewer jail sentences.
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68% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Honduran National After Local Charges Dropped
ICE arrested Hyrum Baquedano-Rodriguez, a 26-year-old Honduran national illegally in the U.S., in Fairfax, Virginia, on May 2, 2025, after Fairfax County dropped charges of abduction and burglary; he has prior convictions for crimes against children and remains in ICE custody.
ICE Arrests Honduran National After Local Charges Dropped
ICE arrested Hyrum Baquedano-Rodriguez, a 26-year-old Honduran national illegally in the U.S., in Fairfax, Virginia, on May 2, 2025, after Fairfax County dropped charges of abduction and burglary; he has prior convictions for crimes against children and remains in ICE custody.
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56% Bias Score

Bremen Government Reports Progress Amidst Economic and Political Challenges
Bremen's government claims success despite economic challenges, highlighting progress in education (nearly achieving universal kindergarten access), crime reduction (15% decrease at the main station), and infrastructure projects, while acknowledging persistent issues like teacher shortages, high deb...

Bremen Government Reports Progress Amidst Economic and Political Challenges
Bremen's government claims success despite economic challenges, highlighting progress in education (nearly achieving universal kindergarten access), crime reduction (15% decrease at the main station), and infrastructure projects, while acknowledging persistent issues like teacher shortages, high deb...
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36% Bias Score

São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.

São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
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68% Bias Score

Houston NWS Office Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Ahead of Hurricane Season
Three Texas House Democrats warned NOAA of critical staffing shortages at the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service office, lacking all management, increasing risks during hurricane season, after rounds of layoffs and retirements under the Trump administration.

Houston NWS Office Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Ahead of Hurricane Season
Three Texas House Democrats warned NOAA of critical staffing shortages at the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service office, lacking all management, increasing risks during hurricane season, after rounds of layoffs and retirements under the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score

ICE Arrests in Nashville Spark Public Safety Concerns
ICE agents arrested a convicted child sex predator and an alleged gang member in Nashville this week, prompting Mayor Freddie O'Connell to express concern about the impact on public safety and community trust in law enforcement due to a lack of local involvement and access to federal databases.

ICE Arrests in Nashville Spark Public Safety Concerns
ICE agents arrested a convicted child sex predator and an alleged gang member in Nashville this week, prompting Mayor Freddie O'Connell to express concern about the impact on public safety and community trust in law enforcement due to a lack of local involvement and access to federal databases.
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44% Bias Score

Lapu-Lapu Festival Attack Highlights Gaps in Canadian Mental Healthcare
The Lapu-Lapu festival in Canada was the scene of a deadly attack on April 26th, leaving 11 dead and 13 hospitalized, allegedly perpetrated by Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of over 100 police interactions stemming from his untreated schizophrenia, prompting calls for mental health...

Lapu-Lapu Festival Attack Highlights Gaps in Canadian Mental Healthcare
The Lapu-Lapu festival in Canada was the scene of a deadly attack on April 26th, leaving 11 dead and 13 hospitalized, allegedly perpetrated by Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of over 100 police interactions stemming from his untreated schizophrenia, prompting calls for mental health...
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48% Bias Score

12,500 Cases of Violence Against Dutch Police in 2023
Dutch police reported 12,500 cases of violence against officers in 2023, including over 1,000 assaults and 139 attempted murders, attributed to a societal hardening since the COVID-19 pandemic; a nationwide firework ban aims to reduce New Year's Eve violence, but addressing underlying societal issue...

12,500 Cases of Violence Against Dutch Police in 2023
Dutch police reported 12,500 cases of violence against officers in 2023, including over 1,000 assaults and 139 attempted murders, attributed to a societal hardening since the COVID-19 pandemic; a nationwide firework ban aims to reduce New Year's Eve violence, but addressing underlying societal issue...
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44% Bias Score
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