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Nashville School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Injured
A 17-year-old student, Solomon Henderson, shot and killed a female student and injured a male student at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, before taking his own life; this is the first school shooting in the US this year, according to CNN.
Nashville School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Injured
A 17-year-old student, Solomon Henderson, shot and killed a female student and injured a male student at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, before taking his own life; this is the first school shooting in the US this year, according to CNN.
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44% Bias Score


Tennessee Governor Calls Special Session for School Vouchers, Hurricane Relief, and Immigration
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee called a special legislative session starting January 27th to prioritize a universal school voucher program, alongside a $450 million hurricane relief package and unspecified public safety measures regarding immigration, overriding the standard legislative process and fac...
Tennessee Governor Calls Special Session for School Vouchers, Hurricane Relief, and Immigration
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee called a special legislative session starting January 27th to prioritize a universal school voucher program, alongside a $450 million hurricane relief package and unspecified public safety measures regarding immigration, overriding the standard legislative process and fac...
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44% Bias Score


Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed After Nashville Student Killed by Stray Bullet
Eighteen-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig was fatally shot by a stray bullet fired by Shaquille Taylor, a repeat offender deemed incompetent to stand trial, on November 7, 2023, in Nashville's Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park; a wrongful death lawsuit alleges negligence by ...
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed After Nashville Student Killed by Stray Bullet
Eighteen-year-old Belmont University student Jillian Ludwig was fatally shot by a stray bullet fired by Shaquille Taylor, a repeat offender deemed incompetent to stand trial, on November 7, 2023, in Nashville's Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park; a wrongful death lawsuit alleges negligence by ...
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64% Bias Score


Insurance Denials for Cancer Treatment, South Korea's Political Crisis, and Tennessee's Hurricane Recovery
An NBC News investigation reveals that insurance companies are increasingly denying cancer patients coverage for life-saving treatments, causing delays and even deaths; South Korea's acting president was impeached just weeks after the former president's removal; and a Tennessee town is slowly recove...
Insurance Denials for Cancer Treatment, South Korea's Political Crisis, and Tennessee's Hurricane Recovery
An NBC News investigation reveals that insurance companies are increasingly denying cancer patients coverage for life-saving treatments, causing delays and even deaths; South Korea's acting president was impeached just weeks after the former president's removal; and a Tennessee town is slowly recove...
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60% Bias Score


Chemring Shares Plummet Despite Record Order Book
Chemring, a British defense group, saw its share price fall 13% despite a record £1 billion order book, due to operational issues at its Tennessee plant, which impacted profit margins despite a rise in annual revenue to £510.4 million.
Chemring Shares Plummet Despite Record Order Book
Chemring, a British defense group, saw its share price fall 13% despite a record £1 billion order book, due to operational issues at its Tennessee plant, which impacted profit margins despite a rise in annual revenue to £510.4 million.
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48% Bias Score


Tren de Aragua Gang Confirmed in Tennessee, Involved in Human Trafficking
Tennessee's Bureau of Investigation confirms the presence of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, actively involved in human trafficking within the state, following a pattern of escalating crimes seen in other U.S. states.
Tren de Aragua Gang Confirmed in Tennessee, Involved in Human Trafficking
Tennessee's Bureau of Investigation confirms the presence of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, actively involved in human trafficking within the state, following a pattern of escalating crimes seen in other U.S. states.
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56% Bias Score

Antioch High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Wounded
One student is dead and another wounded after a 17-year-old male student opened fire in the Antioch High School cafeteria in Nashville, Tennessee, before killing himself; the motive remains unclear.

Antioch High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead, Another Wounded
One student is dead and another wounded after a 17-year-old male student opened fire in the Antioch High School cafeteria in Nashville, Tennessee, before killing himself; the motive remains unclear.
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24% Bias Score

Tennessee Mother Charged with Murder After Suffocating Children with Blanket
Jessica Chandler, 28, of Tennessee, was arrested for the murder of her two children, 4-year-old Vista and 1-year-old Eli, who died from asphyxiation; she allegedly used a Lilo & Stitch blanket to suffocate them because she felt unable to protect them from harm, citing a past incident involving the s...

Tennessee Mother Charged with Murder After Suffocating Children with Blanket
Jessica Chandler, 28, of Tennessee, was arrested for the murder of her two children, 4-year-old Vista and 1-year-old Eli, who died from asphyxiation; she allegedly used a Lilo & Stitch blanket to suffocate them because she felt unable to protect them from harm, citing a past incident involving the s...
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56% Bias Score

Tennessee Revises Lethal Injection Protocol, Resuming Executions
Tennessee announced a revised lethal injection protocol using pentobarbital, resuming executions after a 2022 halt due to protocol violations and an independent review revealing non-compliance since 2018; the new protocol details remain undisclosed, and legal challenges are expected.

Tennessee Revises Lethal Injection Protocol, Resuming Executions
Tennessee announced a revised lethal injection protocol using pentobarbital, resuming executions after a 2022 halt due to protocol violations and an independent review revealing non-compliance since 2018; the new protocol details remain undisclosed, and legal challenges are expected.
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36% Bias Score

Tennessee DA Indicted for Reckless Endangerment After Shooting at Fugitive
Tennessee District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford was indicted for reckless endangerment after firing shots at a fugitive, striking a home with civilians inside during a November 21st pursuit related to a November 20th triple homicide investigation.

Tennessee DA Indicted for Reckless Endangerment After Shooting at Fugitive
Tennessee District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford was indicted for reckless endangerment after firing shots at a fugitive, striking a home with civilians inside during a November 21st pursuit related to a November 20th triple homicide investigation.
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32% Bias Score

"Tennessee Prison Fights Leave One Dead, Five Injured"
"One inmate died and five others were injured in separate but likely related fights at the privately run Hardeman County Correctional Facility in Tennessee on Saturday; the Tennessee Department of Correction is investigating, and CoreCivic stated that staff intervened and provided medical treatment....

"Tennessee Prison Fights Leave One Dead, Five Injured"
"One inmate died and five others were injured in separate but likely related fights at the privately run Hardeman County Correctional Facility in Tennessee on Saturday; the Tennessee Department of Correction is investigating, and CoreCivic stated that staff intervened and provided medical treatment....
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56% Bias Score

Memphis Police Reject DOJ Report on Discriminatory Policing
A Department of Justice report details a pattern of discriminatory policing by the Memphis Police Department, including excessive force against Black people and those with disabilities, prompting the city's rejection of a federal consent decree.

Memphis Police Reject DOJ Report on Discriminatory Policing
A Department of Justice report details a pattern of discriminatory policing by the Memphis Police Department, including excessive force against Black people and those with disabilities, prompting the city's rejection of a federal consent decree.
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40% Bias Score
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