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Sydney Double Murder: Not Criminally Responsible Verdict
A Sydney court found Christopher Bouggas, 44, not criminally responsible for the stabbing deaths of Steven Finlay, 52, and Mitch Watson, 32, in Redfern in 2022 due to a mental health impairment. Bouggas had a prior manslaughter conviction for pushing a man off a balcony.
Sydney Double Murder: Not Criminally Responsible Verdict
A Sydney court found Christopher Bouggas, 44, not criminally responsible for the stabbing deaths of Steven Finlay, 52, and Mitch Watson, 32, in Redfern in 2022 due to a mental health impairment. Bouggas had a prior manslaughter conviction for pushing a man off a balcony.
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36% Bias Score


Israel's Renewed Gaza Attacks Jeopardize Hostage Release
Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza, despite a six-week ceasefire that freed 38 hostages, jeopardizes the release of 59 remaining hostages and undermines prospects for peace, as the Israeli government prioritizes military action over negotiations.
Israel's Renewed Gaza Attacks Jeopardize Hostage Release
Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza, despite a six-week ceasefire that freed 38 hostages, jeopardizes the release of 59 remaining hostages and undermines prospects for peace, as the Israeli government prioritizes military action over negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Societal Failures in Mental Health and Social Work
Three letters highlight societal failures: one describes the struggle to get excused absences for mental health issues, another addresses the systemic issues contributing to violence against social workers, and the last reflects on the dehumanizing aspects of modern society.
Societal Failures in Mental Health and Social Work
Three letters highlight societal failures: one describes the struggle to get excused absences for mental health issues, another addresses the systemic issues contributing to violence against social workers, and the last reflects on the dehumanizing aspects of modern society.
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20% Bias Score


Neoliberalism, Extreme Pornography, and the Normalization of Aggression
The article analyzes the extreme pornography industry's alignment with neoliberal ideology, using Legal Porno as a case study, highlighting how individual economic freedom prioritizes market value over worker protection and societal well-being, normalizing aggression in the process.
Neoliberalism, Extreme Pornography, and the Normalization of Aggression
The article analyzes the extreme pornography industry's alignment with neoliberal ideology, using Legal Porno as a case study, highlighting how individual economic freedom prioritizes market value over worker protection and societal well-being, normalizing aggression in the process.
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76% Bias Score


Mexico Protests Erupt After Grisly Discovery at Suspected Cartel Site
The discovery of charred remains at a suspected drug cartel training ground in Jalisco, Mexico, sparked nationwide protests, revealing systemic failures in addressing the over 100,000 missing people in the country and prompting the UN to describe the situation as deeply disturbing.
Mexico Protests Erupt After Grisly Discovery at Suspected Cartel Site
The discovery of charred remains at a suspected drug cartel training ground in Jalisco, Mexico, sparked nationwide protests, revealing systemic failures in addressing the over 100,000 missing people in the country and prompting the UN to describe the situation as deeply disturbing.
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28% Bias Score


Syrian Massacre's Epigenetic Impact on Descendants Confirmed
A study of Syrian families in Jordan revealed that stress from the 1982 Hama massacre caused epigenetic changes inherited by grandchildren of female survivors, demonstrating transgenerational transmission of trauma and potentially linking it to age-related diseases.
Syrian Massacre's Epigenetic Impact on Descendants Confirmed
A study of Syrian families in Jordan revealed that stress from the 1982 Hama massacre caused epigenetic changes inherited by grandchildren of female survivors, demonstrating transgenerational transmission of trauma and potentially linking it to age-related diseases.
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32% Bias Score

Mass Grave Uncovered at Jalisco New Generation Cartel Site in Mexico
Activists discovered a mass grave containing burned human remains and hundreds of personal items at a Jalisco New Generation Cartel site in a Guadalajara, Mexico farm; the site was previously investigated by authorities, but the extent of the atrocities was only revealed by citizen activists.

Mass Grave Uncovered at Jalisco New Generation Cartel Site in Mexico
Activists discovered a mass grave containing burned human remains and hundreds of personal items at a Jalisco New Generation Cartel site in a Guadalajara, Mexico farm; the site was previously investigated by authorities, but the extent of the atrocities was only revealed by citizen activists.
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36% Bias Score

Three Juveniles Charged with Murder After Intentionally Striking and Killing Cyclist
In Albuquerque, New Mexico, three juveniles in a stolen vehicle intentionally struck and killed 63-year-old Scott Habermehl, a physicist, on May 29, 2023, while he was bicycling; video evidence shows the 15-year-old encouraged the 13-year-old driver, and the 11-year-old passenger laughed after hitti...

Three Juveniles Charged with Murder After Intentionally Striking and Killing Cyclist
In Albuquerque, New Mexico, three juveniles in a stolen vehicle intentionally struck and killed 63-year-old Scott Habermehl, a physicist, on May 29, 2023, while he was bicycling; video evidence shows the 15-year-old encouraged the 13-year-old driver, and the 11-year-old passenger laughed after hitti...
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48% Bias Score

Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...

Renewed Colombian Conflict Displaces 50,000, Halts Peacebuilding
Renewed armed conflict in Colombia's Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, has displaced over 50,000 people in two months, halting peacebuilding projects and reversing progress made since the 2016 peace agreement; the violence is driven by competition for control of coca cultivation and trafficking...
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64% Bias Score

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria Despite Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, despite recent violence that saw approximately 1300 people killed by pro-government forces, and will work with the de facto government under former al-Qaeda commander Ahmed al-Sharaa for the reconstruction of ...

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria Despite Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, despite recent violence that saw approximately 1300 people killed by pro-government forces, and will work with the de facto government under former al-Qaeda commander Ahmed al-Sharaa for the reconstruction of ...
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40% Bias Score

Extortion Forces Ecuadorian Entrepreneurs to Flee, Leading to Deportation
Guayaquil, Ecuador entrepreneurs Elena and Ramiro fled their country due to extortion demands, later deported from the US after a failed attempt to reach the border, highlighting Ecuador's escalating violence and lack of economic opportunities.

Extortion Forces Ecuadorian Entrepreneurs to Flee, Leading to Deportation
Guayaquil, Ecuador entrepreneurs Elena and Ramiro fled their country due to extortion demands, later deported from the US after a failed attempt to reach the border, highlighting Ecuador's escalating violence and lack of economic opportunities.
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56% Bias Score

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced €2.5 billion in aid for Syria over two years, aiming to cooperate with the de facto government for economic reconstruction despite recent violent incidents resulting in the deaths of up to 1300 people, according to war monitors, and concerns about accountability.

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced €2.5 billion in aid for Syria over two years, aiming to cooperate with the de facto government for economic reconstruction despite recent violent incidents resulting in the deaths of up to 1300 people, according to war monitors, and concerns about accountability.
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60% Bias Score
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