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Menendez Brothers Granted Parole Hearing After Resentencing
A judge's ruling allows Erik and Lyle Menendez, serving life sentences for the 1989 murder of their parents, to seek parole at a hearing on June 13, 2025, highlighting the debate over rehabilitation in the criminal justice system and renewing attention after a recent Netflix miniseries and documenta...
Menendez Brothers Granted Parole Hearing After Resentencing
A judge's ruling allows Erik and Lyle Menendez, serving life sentences for the 1989 murder of their parents, to seek parole at a hearing on June 13, 2025, highlighting the debate over rehabilitation in the criminal justice system and renewing attention after a recent Netflix miniseries and documenta...
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40% Bias Score


Sycamore Gap Vandalism Spurs Debate on Prison Overcrowding and Sentencing Reform
Two people damaged the Sycamore Gap tree, sparking public anger and raising questions about sentencing and prison overcrowding; the government is reviewing sentencing practices to address the issue, potentially releasing inmates early for good behavior, a move inspired by Texas's successful reform.
Sycamore Gap Vandalism Spurs Debate on Prison Overcrowding and Sentencing Reform
Two people damaged the Sycamore Gap tree, sparking public anger and raising questions about sentencing and prison overcrowding; the government is reviewing sentencing practices to address the issue, potentially releasing inmates early for good behavior, a move inspired by Texas's successful reform.
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36% Bias Score


Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Thanks to 'Digital Bridge' Technology
A Swiss clinical trial uses a 'digital bridge' technology to restore movement in paralyzed patients by wirelessly connecting brain implants to spinal cord stimulators, enabling patients like Marta Carsteanu-Dombi, severely paralyzed after a bike accident, to walk again and showing unexpected nerve r...
Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Thanks to 'Digital Bridge' Technology
A Swiss clinical trial uses a 'digital bridge' technology to restore movement in paralyzed patients by wirelessly connecting brain implants to spinal cord stimulators, enabling patients like Marta Carsteanu-Dombi, severely paralyzed after a bike accident, to walk again and showing unexpected nerve r...
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40% Bias Score


Killer Driver Avoids Jail for Drug-Fueled Driving Offense
Thomas Towle, responsible for a 2006 hit-and-run killing six teenagers, avoided jail for unlicensed driving while on methamphetamine in September 2024; a magistrate ordered a community corrections order prioritizing drug treatment and rehabilitation, despite his extensive criminal history and police...
Killer Driver Avoids Jail for Drug-Fueled Driving Offense
Thomas Towle, responsible for a 2006 hit-and-run killing six teenagers, avoided jail for unlicensed driving while on methamphetamine in September 2024; a magistrate ordered a community corrections order prioritizing drug treatment and rehabilitation, despite his extensive criminal history and police...
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56% Bias Score


Macron's Push for Building Rehabilitation Undermined by Conflicting Policies
French President Macron advocates for architectural rehabilitation as a primary principle in urban development, but this is undermined by budget cuts for ecological transition, leading to cost-driven renovations that disregard architectural design and homogenize urban landscapes.
Macron's Push for Building Rehabilitation Undermined by Conflicting Policies
French President Macron advocates for architectural rehabilitation as a primary principle in urban development, but this is undermined by budget cuts for ecological transition, leading to cost-driven renovations that disregard architectural design and homogenize urban landscapes.
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52% Bias Score


UK Considers Sentence Reductions for Violent Offenders to Combat Prison Overcrowding
To alleviate severe prison overcrowding in England and Wales (at over 99% capacity), the UK government is considering shortening sentences for violent offenders, potentially employing a "good behavior credit scheme" similar to Texas's, while simultaneously building 14,000 new prison spaces by 2031 a...
UK Considers Sentence Reductions for Violent Offenders to Combat Prison Overcrowding
To alleviate severe prison overcrowding in England and Wales (at over 99% capacity), the UK government is considering shortening sentences for violent offenders, potentially employing a "good behavior credit scheme" similar to Texas's, while simultaneously building 14,000 new prison spaces by 2031 a...
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48% Bias Score

Former Mobster Appointed to New Jersey Council
John Alite, a former Gambino crime family member with a history of violence and racketeering, was appointed to the Englishtown, New Jersey council, sparking controversy among residents due to his past.

Former Mobster Appointed to New Jersey Council
John Alite, a former Gambino crime family member with a history of violence and racketeering, was appointed to the Englishtown, New Jersey council, sparking controversy among residents due to his past.
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36% Bias Score

Menéndez Brothers Granted Parole Eligibility After 35 Years
A Los Angeles judge commuted the sentences of Erik and Lyle Menéndez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, making them eligible for parole after 35 years in prison, following testimony from family members and prison officials about their rehabilitation.

Menéndez Brothers Granted Parole Eligibility After 35 Years
A Los Angeles judge commuted the sentences of Erik and Lyle Menéndez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, making them eligible for parole after 35 years in prison, following testimony from family members and prison officials about their rehabilitation.
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48% Bias Score

London Bakery Wins King's Award for Youth Training Program
The Dusty Knuckle Bakery in London won a King's Award for Enterprise for its youth program, which trains 18-25 year olds, many with custodial sentences, resulting in 60% of graduates finding employment or further education after a 12-week program.

London Bakery Wins King's Award for Youth Training Program
The Dusty Knuckle Bakery in London won a King's Award for Enterprise for its youth program, which trains 18-25 year olds, many with custodial sentences, resulting in 60% of graduates finding employment or further education after a 12-week program.
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40% Bias Score

St. Petersburg's Comprehensive Support System for Special Military Operation Veterans
St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov reported to President Vladimir Putin on the city's extensive support for special military operation veterans, including comprehensive medical care at 17 facilities, psychological support, prioritized healthcare, free dental care, and social worker assistance ...

St. Petersburg's Comprehensive Support System for Special Military Operation Veterans
St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov reported to President Vladimir Putin on the city's extensive support for special military operation veterans, including comprehensive medical care at 17 facilities, psychological support, prioritized healthcare, free dental care, and social worker assistance ...
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44% Bias Score

Prince Harry Visits Ukrainian Rehabilitation Center
Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with patients and staff to observe rehabilitation services for war victims, highlighting the Invictus Games Foundation's commitment to support in active war zones, a visit facilitated by a connection made at the Invict...

Prince Harry Visits Ukrainian Rehabilitation Center
Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with patients and staff to observe rehabilitation services for war victims, highlighting the Invictus Games Foundation's commitment to support in active war zones, a visit facilitated by a connection made at the Invict...
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28% Bias Score

EU Project 'Turning Blue' Combats Recidivism Through Blue Economy Jobs
The EU-funded 'Turning Blue' project helps young offenders in five European countries find jobs in the blue economy (aquaculture, coastal tourism) by 2026, addressing high recidivism rates and labor shortages.

EU Project 'Turning Blue' Combats Recidivism Through Blue Economy Jobs
The EU-funded 'Turning Blue' project helps young offenders in five European countries find jobs in the blue economy (aquaculture, coastal tourism) by 2026, addressing high recidivism rates and labor shortages.
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40% Bias Score
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