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30 Juvenile Detention Officers Indicted on Child Abuse Charges
Thirty Los Angeles-area juvenile detention officers were indicted on felony child abuse charges for allegedly allowing and encouraging "gladiator fights" among children at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, resulting in at least 69 fights and some injuries, after a video leaked in January 2024.
30 Juvenile Detention Officers Indicted on Child Abuse Charges
Thirty Los Angeles-area juvenile detention officers were indicted on felony child abuse charges for allegedly allowing and encouraging "gladiator fights" among children at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, resulting in at least 69 fights and some injuries, after a video leaked in January 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
Herzog Discusses Israel's Legal System, Global Image with US Judges
President Isaac Herzog met with 18 US federal judges on Tuesday in Jerusalem, discussing the Israeli legal system, the perceived bias of the International Court of Justice against Israel, concerns about Israel's global image, and the harassment of Jewish students in US universities.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Rebuke of Zelensky Sparks Outrage Among Ukrainian-Americans
Donald Trump publicly rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House Friday, accusing him of ingratitude, causing outrage among the Ukrainian-American community in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and raising concerns about future US aid and political ramifications.
Trump's Rebuke of Zelensky Sparks Outrage Among Ukrainian-Americans
Donald Trump publicly rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House Friday, accusing him of ingratitude, causing outrage among the Ukrainian-American community in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and raising concerns about future US aid and political ramifications.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Royals Visit Cyprus Amidst Trump's Ukraine Announcement and Utrecht Rapist Hearing
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands are visiting Cyprus for a two-day state visit; President Trump will address the US Congress tonight, potentially discussing the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine following a clash with President Zelensky; a court in Utrecht will decide...
Dutch Royals Visit Cyprus Amidst Trump's Ukraine Announcement and Utrecht Rapist Hearing
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands are visiting Cyprus for a two-day state visit; President Trump will address the US Congress tonight, potentially discussing the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine following a clash with President Zelensky; a court in Utrecht will decide...
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Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Dismantled in Los Angeles
Two Guatemalan men were arrested in Los Angeles on Friday for allegedly running a large human smuggling operation that moved approximately 20,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. since 2019; if convicted, they face the death penalty.
Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Dismantled in Los Angeles
Two Guatemalan men were arrested in Los Angeles on Friday for allegedly running a large human smuggling operation that moved approximately 20,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. since 2019; if convicted, they face the death penalty.
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Mayors of Four Sanctuary Cities to Testify Before Congress
Mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York will testify before Congress this week about their cities' sanctuary policies, which limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), amidst a Trump administration campaign of mass deportations and lawsuits against these cities.
Mayors of Four Sanctuary Cities to Testify Before Congress
Mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York will testify before Congress this week about their cities' sanctuary policies, which limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), amidst a Trump administration campaign of mass deportations and lawsuits against these cities.
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40% Bias Score

BlackRock to Buy Panama Canal Ports for \$22.8 Billion
American asset manager BlackRock agreed to buy the Balboa and Cristobal ports at either end of the Panama Canal for \$22.8 billion from a Hong Kong firm, potentially easing concerns about Chinese influence voiced by President Trump, who had called for taking back the canal from Panama.

BlackRock to Buy Panama Canal Ports for \$22.8 Billion
American asset manager BlackRock agreed to buy the Balboa and Cristobal ports at either end of the Panama Canal for \$22.8 billion from a Hong Kong firm, potentially easing concerns about Chinese influence voiced by President Trump, who had called for taking back the canal from Panama.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Mexico's Gun Violence Lawsuit Against US Manufacturers
The Supreme Court is hearing a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against US gun manufacturers, seeking \$10 billion for their alleged role in Mexican gun violence; the manufacturers claim a US law shields them from liability, while Mexico argues an exception applies.

Supreme Court Weighs Mexico's Gun Violence Lawsuit Against US Manufacturers
The Supreme Court is hearing a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against US gun manufacturers, seeking \$10 billion for their alleged role in Mexican gun violence; the manufacturers claim a US law shields them from liability, while Mexico argues an exception applies.
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Supreme Court Hears Mexico's \$10 Billion Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Makers
The Supreme Court is hearing a \$10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against major U.S. firearm manufacturers for allegedly fueling cartel violence through their business practices; the outcome could impact similar lawsuits and gun control debates.

Supreme Court Hears Mexico's \$10 Billion Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Makers
The Supreme Court is hearing a \$10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against major U.S. firearm manufacturers for allegedly fueling cartel violence through their business practices; the outcome could impact similar lawsuits and gun control debates.
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Legal Challenges Hamper Trump's Government Efficiency Drive
President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, has triggered widespread firings and budget cuts across numerous US federal agencies; a California judge issued a temporary injunction halting the firings, raising concerns about the legality of DOGE's actions.

Legal Challenges Hamper Trump's Government Efficiency Drive
President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, has triggered widespread firings and budget cuts across numerous US federal agencies; a California judge issued a temporary injunction halting the firings, raising concerns about the legality of DOGE's actions.
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40% Bias Score

41 Chinese Cultural Artifacts Returned from US
Chinese authorities recovered 41 cultural artifacts from the Manhattan District Attorney's office on Tuesday, ranging from the Neolithic period to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); this follows a 2009 agreement between China and the US for repatriation of illegally exported cultural goods.

41 Chinese Cultural Artifacts Returned from US
Chinese authorities recovered 41 cultural artifacts from the Manhattan District Attorney's office on Tuesday, ranging from the Neolithic period to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); this follows a 2009 agreement between China and the US for repatriation of illegally exported cultural goods.
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Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers Over Cartel Weapon Supply
Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson and others at the Supreme Court for allegedly supplying weapons to cartels via illegal dealers, arguing they should be held liable despite federal regulations, with a decision expected by summer.

Mexico Sues U.S. Gun Manufacturers Over Cartel Weapon Supply
Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers Smith & Wesson and others at the Supreme Court for allegedly supplying weapons to cartels via illegal dealers, arguing they should be held liable despite federal regulations, with a decision expected by summer.
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44% Bias Score
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