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Sinners": A Box Office Success Reflecting America's Racial Climate
Ryan Coogler's horror film "Sinners" has earned over \$220 million, receiving critical acclaim (97% on Rotten Tomatoes), and providing a cathartic space for Black audiences to express their anxieties about the current racial climate in America, marked by censorship and setbacks for the racial justic...
Sinners": A Box Office Success Reflecting America's Racial Climate
Ryan Coogler's horror film "Sinners" has earned over \$220 million, receiving critical acclaim (97% on Rotten Tomatoes), and providing a cathartic space for Black audiences to express their anxieties about the current racial climate in America, marked by censorship and setbacks for the racial justic...
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64% Bias Score


Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.
Racial Slur at Playground Sparks Outrage and Conflicting Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Minnesota woman, Shiloh Hendrix, used racial slurs against a five-year-old Black boy at a playground; Hendrix raised over $755,000 via crowdfunding, while the boy's family launched their own fundraiser amid safety concerns and legal action.
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64% Bias Score


German Protests Erupt After Police Killing of Lorenz, Exposing Systemic Racism
Following the police killing of Lorenz, protests erupted across German cities, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability for deaths of Black individuals and people of color at the hands of police, mirroring past incidents where community activism has been necessary to initiate...
German Protests Erupt After Police Killing of Lorenz, Exposing Systemic Racism
Following the police killing of Lorenz, protests erupted across German cities, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability for deaths of Black individuals and people of color at the hands of police, mirroring past incidents where community activism has been necessary to initiate...
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56% Bias Score


German Police Shooting Sparks Outrage and Protests
A 21-year-old man, Lorenz, was fatally shot by a police officer in Oldenburg, Germany, on Easter Sunday, sparking large-scale protests and raising concerns about potential police brutality and racial bias; the officer is under investigation.
German Police Shooting Sparks Outrage and Protests
A 21-year-old man, Lorenz, was fatally shot by a police officer in Oldenburg, Germany, on Easter Sunday, sparking large-scale protests and raising concerns about potential police brutality and racial bias; the officer is under investigation.
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48% Bias Score


Brearley Denies Murder in Turvey Case
Jack Brearley, 24, denies murdering 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth on October 13, 2022, claiming his co-accused, Brodie Palmer, inflicted the fatal blow; three others are also on trial.
Brearley Denies Murder in Turvey Case
Jack Brearley, 24, denies murdering 15-year-old Cassius Turvey in Perth on October 13, 2022, claiming his co-accused, Brodie Palmer, inflicted the fatal blow; three others are also on trial.
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36% Bias Score


Dangerous Learning": The South's Long War on Black Literacy
Derek Black's "Dangerous Learning" details the historical resistance to Black literacy in America, from pre-Civil War through Jim Crow to the present, revealing consistent opposition through violence, censorship, and political maneuvering, and connecting this historical struggle to present-day inequ...
Dangerous Learning": The South's Long War on Black Literacy
Derek Black's "Dangerous Learning" details the historical resistance to Black literacy in America, from pre-Civil War through Jim Crow to the present, revealing consistent opposition through violence, censorship, and political maneuvering, and connecting this historical struggle to present-day inequ...
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32% Bias Score

Alabama Enacts "Back the Blue" Law, Sparking Debate on Police Accountability
The Alabama Legislature passed a bill granting enhanced legal protections to police officers, including immunity hearings, which Republicans support as "Back the Blue" but Democrats oppose as potentially increasing harm to Black communities; Governor Kay Ivey will sign the bill into law.

Alabama Enacts "Back the Blue" Law, Sparking Debate on Police Accountability
The Alabama Legislature passed a bill granting enhanced legal protections to police officers, including immunity hearings, which Republicans support as "Back the Blue" but Democrats oppose as potentially increasing harm to Black communities; Governor Kay Ivey will sign the bill into law.
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64% Bias Score

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols State Trial
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on all state charges in the Tyre Nichols beating death, despite video evidence and federal convictions on lesser charges; the verdict sparked outrage and calls for police reform.

Memphis Officers Acquitted in Tyre Nichols State Trial
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on all state charges in the Tyre Nichols beating death, despite video evidence and federal convictions on lesser charges; the verdict sparked outrage and calls for police reform.
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56% Bias Score

Fatal Police Shooting in Oldenburg Sparks Protests, Questions on Systemic Racism
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday. The officer, who has been suspended, fired five shots, three of which hit Lorenz from behind. The lack of activated bodycam footage and accusations of systemic racism have led to widespread protests.

Fatal Police Shooting in Oldenburg Sparks Protests, Questions on Systemic Racism
In Oldenburg, Germany, a police officer fatally shot 21-year-old Lorenz A. on Easter Sunday. The officer, who has been suspended, fired five shots, three of which hit Lorenz from behind. The lack of activated bodycam footage and accusations of systemic racism have led to widespread protests.
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48% Bias Score

Baltimore Reflects on Freddie Gray's Legacy, Calls for Continued Police Reform
Ten years after Freddie Gray's death, a Baltimore event highlighted persistent needs for police reform despite progress like a consent decree and body cameras, with speakers emphasizing the ongoing struggle for change at local and national levels.

Baltimore Reflects on Freddie Gray's Legacy, Calls for Continued Police Reform
Ten years after Freddie Gray's death, a Baltimore event highlighted persistent needs for police reform despite progress like a consent decree and body cameras, with speakers emphasizing the ongoing struggle for change at local and national levels.
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44% Bias Score

Maryland Reparations Bill Advances Amidst Budget Deficit Concerns
Maryland's House of Delegates is expected to approve a bill establishing a \$54,500-per-year commission to study reparations, including financial restitution, despite a state budget deficit projected to reach \$6.7 billion by 2028, prompting criticism from Republicans and evasive responses from the ...

Maryland Reparations Bill Advances Amidst Budget Deficit Concerns
Maryland's House of Delegates is expected to approve a bill establishing a \$54,500-per-year commission to study reparations, including financial restitution, despite a state budget deficit projected to reach \$6.7 billion by 2028, prompting criticism from Republicans and evasive responses from the ...
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56% Bias Score

Brazilian Minister Dismissed Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following anonymous sexual harassment allegations, including one from a fellow minister, Brazil's Minister of Human Rights, Silvio Almeida, was dismissed by President Lula da Silva in September 2023; six months later, the police investigation continues, revealing details of alleged incidents and spa...

Brazilian Minister Dismissed Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
Following anonymous sexual harassment allegations, including one from a fellow minister, Brazil's Minister of Human Rights, Silvio Almeida, was dismissed by President Lula da Silva in September 2023; six months later, the police investigation continues, revealing details of alleged incidents and spa...
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44% Bias Score
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