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Austria School Shooting: At Least Ten Dead
A school shooting in Graz, Austria, on [Date], resulted in at least ten deaths, making it the deadliest school shooting in the country's recent history; this incident, rare in Austria, has sparked renewed debate on gun control in Europe, highlighting the contrast with the higher frequency of such ev...
Austria School Shooting: At Least Ten Dead
A school shooting in Graz, Austria, on [Date], resulted in at least ten deaths, making it the deadliest school shooting in the country's recent history; this incident, rare in Austria, has sparked renewed debate on gun control in Europe, highlighting the contrast with the higher frequency of such ev...
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44% Bias Score


Wisconsin Father Charged in Daughter's School Shooting
Jeffrey Rupnow, a Wisconsin father, is charged with providing a firearm to his 15-year-old daughter, Natalie, who killed a student and teacher at Abundant Life Christian School before committing suicide; this follows a series of similar cases where parents faced charges for their children's school s...
Wisconsin Father Charged in Daughter's School Shooting
Jeffrey Rupnow, a Wisconsin father, is charged with providing a firearm to his 15-year-old daughter, Natalie, who killed a student and teacher at Abundant Life Christian School before committing suicide; this follows a series of similar cases where parents faced charges for their children's school s...
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44% Bias Score


School Shootings Reveal New Form of Nonideological Terrorism
Recent school shootings in Wisconsin and Tennessee, perpetrated by Natalie Rupnow and Solomon Henderson, respectively, highlight a growing trend of nonideological terrorism among young people influenced by online communities glorifying mass violence, with at least seven similar incidents in 2024 lin...
School Shootings Reveal New Form of Nonideological Terrorism
Recent school shootings in Wisconsin and Tennessee, perpetrated by Natalie Rupnow and Solomon Henderson, respectively, highlight a growing trend of nonideological terrorism among young people influenced by online communities glorifying mass violence, with at least seven similar incidents in 2024 lin...
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52% Bias Score


Online Extremist Groups Linked to Two Deadly School Shootings
Two teenagers, Natalie Rupnow (15) and Solomon Henderson (17), who carried out deadly school shootings before killing themselves in Wisconsin and Tennessee, respectively, appear to have interacted in online extremist groups that glorified violence and promoted white supremacy, according to a joint r...
Online Extremist Groups Linked to Two Deadly School Shootings
Two teenagers, Natalie Rupnow (15) and Solomon Henderson (17), who carried out deadly school shootings before killing themselves in Wisconsin and Tennessee, respectively, appear to have interacted in online extremist groups that glorified violence and promoted white supremacy, according to a joint r...
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24% Bias Score


18-Year-Old Sentenced to 52 Years for Killing Three Girls at Dance Class
An 18-year-old was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for murdering three girls and injuring others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; a public inquiry will investigate why prior warnings about the perpetrator were not acted upon.
18-Year-Old Sentenced to 52 Years for Killing Three Girls at Dance Class
An 18-year-old was sentenced to at least 52 years in prison for murdering three girls and injuring others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; a public inquiry will investigate why prior warnings about the perpetrator were not acted upon.
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36% Bias Score


KMFDM Rejects Blame in Wake of School Shootings
Following recent school shootings where perpetrators wore KMFDM shirts, the German industrial rock band has again been thrust into the spotlight, prompting them to reiterate their strong stance against violence and oppression, while highlighting the need to focus on gun control rather than scapegoat...
KMFDM Rejects Blame in Wake of School Shootings
Following recent school shootings where perpetrators wore KMFDM shirts, the German industrial rock band has again been thrust into the spotlight, prompting them to reiterate their strong stance against violence and oppression, while highlighting the need to focus on gun control rather than scapegoat...
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64% Bias Score

British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.

British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Enacts New School Safety Law After Fatal Shooting
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 268 into law on Monday, mandating improved communication between law enforcement and schools regarding student threats, creating mental health coordinator positions in each school district, and establishing a statewide threat reporting system in response...

Georgia Enacts New School Safety Law After Fatal Shooting
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 268 into law on Monday, mandating improved communication between law enforcement and schools regarding student threats, creating mental health coordinator positions in each school district, and establishing a statewide threat reporting system in response...
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40% Bias Score

School Shootings Reflect Rise of Nonideological Terrorism
Two recent school murder-suicides in Wisconsin and Tennessee, categorized as "nonideological terrorism", highlight a growing trend of teen violence linked to online communities and fascination with mass killers.

School Shootings Reflect Rise of Nonideological Terrorism
Two recent school murder-suicides in Wisconsin and Tennessee, categorized as "nonideological terrorism", highlight a growing trend of teen violence linked to online communities and fascination with mass killers.
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36% Bias Score

Prevent Programme Failures Exposed in Fatal School Attack
An 18-year-old, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to 52 years for a knife attack that killed three children and injured ten others; a Home Office review revealed serious failures in the Prevent counter-terrorism programme to address his escalating obsession with mass violence despite multiple referrals...

Prevent Programme Failures Exposed in Fatal School Attack
An 18-year-old, Axel Rudakubana, was sentenced to 52 years for a knife attack that killed three children and injured ten others; a Home Office review revealed serious failures in the Prevent counter-terrorism programme to address his escalating obsession with mass violence despite multiple referrals...
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44% Bias Score

KMFDM Reasserts Anti-Violence Stance Amidst School Shooting Controversy
Following school shootings in Iowa and Wisconsin where perpetrators were linked to the German industrial band KMFDM, the band reaffirmed its anti-violence stance, highlighting the need to address gun control rather than scapegoating music.

KMFDM Reasserts Anti-Violence Stance Amidst School Shooting Controversy
Following school shootings in Iowa and Wisconsin where perpetrators were linked to the German industrial band KMFDM, the band reaffirmed its anti-violence stance, highlighting the need to address gun control rather than scapegoating music.
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52% Bias Score

Columbine's Enduring Legacy: A Blueprint for Global School Shootings
On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people at Columbine High School, sparking a global trend of copycat school shootings linked to the massacre and influencing over 50 fatal attacks worldwide, including 32 in the US, and resulting in a 'Columbine effect' that continues to impa...

Columbine's Enduring Legacy: A Blueprint for Global School Shootings
On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people at Columbine High School, sparking a global trend of copycat school shootings linked to the massacre and influencing over 50 fatal attacks worldwide, including 32 in the US, and resulting in a 'Columbine effect' that continues to impa...
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56% Bias Score
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