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Church of England Bishop Condemns Right-Wing Use of Christian Symbols
Bishop Arun Arora criticized the appropriation of Christian symbols and faith by right-wing activists in a recent London march, highlighting the resulting violence and division within the nation.
Church of England Bishop Condemns Right-Wing Use of Christian Symbols
Bishop Arun Arora criticized the appropriation of Christian symbols and faith by right-wing activists in a recent London march, highlighting the resulting violence and division within the nation.
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32% Bias Score


Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.
Berlin Renames Street to Honor Philosopher, Confronting Colonial Past
Berlin officially renamed "Mohrenstrasse" to "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse" on Friday, honoring an 18th-century Ghanaian philosopher after years of debate and legal challenges, concluding a process that aimed to address the street's problematic association with racial slurs and Germany's colonial past.
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36% Bias Score


Honolulu Judge Dismisses Wrongful Death Lawsuit in 2021 Police Shooting
A Honolulu judge dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit against police Tuesday, ruling their use of force justified in the 2021 shooting of Lindani Myeni, a 29-year-old South African with a posthumously diagnosed severe brain disease, despite a city recommendation to settle for \$1.5 million.
Honolulu Judge Dismisses Wrongful Death Lawsuit in 2021 Police Shooting
A Honolulu judge dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit against police Tuesday, ruling their use of force justified in the 2021 shooting of Lindani Myeni, a 29-year-old South African with a posthumously diagnosed severe brain disease, despite a city recommendation to settle for \$1.5 million.
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52% Bias Score


National Urban League Declares Civil Rights Emergency Over Trump Policies
The National Urban League declared a "state of national emergency" citing President Trump's executive orders targeting DEI programs, voter suppression, and cutbacks to social programs as an "unprecedented attack" on 70 years of civil rights progress; the organization is pursuing legal action and pub...
National Urban League Declares Civil Rights Emergency Over Trump Policies
The National Urban League declared a "state of national emergency" citing President Trump's executive orders targeting DEI programs, voter suppression, and cutbacks to social programs as an "unprecedented attack" on 70 years of civil rights progress; the organization is pursuing legal action and pub...
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44% Bias Score


Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
A former Kentucky police officer, Brett Hankison, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a raid that resulted in her death; this contrasts sharply with the Trump administration's recommendation of a one-day sentence.
Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
A former Kentucky police officer, Brett Hankison, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a raid that resulted in her death; this contrasts sharply with the Trump administration's recommendation of a one-day sentence.
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44% Bias Score


Former Officer Sentenced for Breonna Taylor Raid
A former Kentucky police officer, Brett Hankison, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's rights during a raid in March 2020 where she was fatally shot; the sentence is less than what Taylor's family hoped for but more than the Trump administration's Justice Department re...
Former Officer Sentenced for Breonna Taylor Raid
A former Kentucky police officer, Brett Hankison, was sentenced to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's rights during a raid in March 2020 where she was fatally shot; the sentence is less than what Taylor's family hoped for but more than the Trump administration's Justice Department re...
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36% Bias Score

Black Teenager Dies in German Prison Custody; Questions Remain
15-year-old Nelson, a Black teenager, died on August 1st in JVA Ottweiler prison in Saarland, Germany, under circumstances prompting a Justice for Nelson initiative investigating potential misconduct and systemic racism.

Black Teenager Dies in German Prison Custody; Questions Remain
15-year-old Nelson, a Black teenager, died on August 1st in JVA Ottweiler prison in Saarland, Germany, under circumstances prompting a Justice for Nelson initiative investigating potential misconduct and systemic racism.
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56% Bias Score

Alabama Police Shooting Deemed Justified, Family Demands Transparency
On June 23, 2024, Homewood, Alabama police officer fatally shot 18-year-old Jabari Peoples in the back during a struggle; the District Attorney concluded the shooting was justified, but the family disputes this and demands transparency, leading to ongoing protests.

Alabama Police Shooting Deemed Justified, Family Demands Transparency
On June 23, 2024, Homewood, Alabama police officer fatally shot 18-year-old Jabari Peoples in the back during a struggle; the District Attorney concluded the shooting was justified, but the family disputes this and demands transparency, leading to ongoing protests.
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40% Bias Score

Sentencing Delayed for Officers in Tyre Nichols Case
A federal judge in Memphis scheduled sentencings for December for five former police officers convicted in the Tyre Nichols beating death, but the dates are pending rulings on sealed motions, including one for a new trial; the previous judge unexpectedly recused himself.

Sentencing Delayed for Officers in Tyre Nichols Case
A federal judge in Memphis scheduled sentencings for December for five former police officers convicted in the Tyre Nichols beating death, but the dates are pending rulings on sealed motions, including one for a new trial; the previous judge unexpectedly recused himself.
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28% Bias Score

Judge Defies DOJ, Sentences Officer to Prison in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to almost three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a 2020 raid, despite a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time, showcasing a conflict in legal interpretations and raising concerns about poli...

Judge Defies DOJ, Sentences Officer to Prison in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to almost three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a 2020 raid, despite a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time, showcasing a conflict in legal interpretations and raising concerns about poli...
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40% Bias Score

Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months for Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Violation
A federal judge sentenced former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, a sentence far exceeding the Department of Justice's recommendation of one day in prison and three years of supervised probation.

Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months for Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Violation
A federal judge sentenced former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, a sentence far exceeding the Department of Justice's recommendation of one day in prison and three years of supervised probation.
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36% Bias Score

Former Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Breonna Taylor Case
A Kentucky judge sentenced former police officer Brett Hankinson to three years in prison for his role in the 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, rejecting a plea deal for a single day of jail time; Hankinson was the only officer convicted in the case, while two others involved have not yet faced sentenci...

Former Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Breonna Taylor Case
A Kentucky judge sentenced former police officer Brett Hankinson to three years in prison for his role in the 2020 death of Breonna Taylor, rejecting a plea deal for a single day of jail time; Hankinson was the only officer convicted in the case, while two others involved have not yet faced sentenci...
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36% Bias Score
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