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HHS Secretary Kennedy Accused of Endangering Lives Through Misinformation
Over 750 current and former US health agency employees accuse HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of spreading misinformation, endangering lives and contributing to the August 8th shooting at the CDC Atlanta headquarters where a gunman killed a police officer after believing the Covid-19 vaccine cau...
HHS Secretary Kennedy Accused of Endangering Lives Through Misinformation
Over 750 current and former US health agency employees accuse HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of spreading misinformation, endangering lives and contributing to the August 8th shooting at the CDC Atlanta headquarters where a gunman killed a police officer after believing the Covid-19 vaccine cau...
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44% Bias Score


Public Defender Fired for Antisemitic Social Media Post
Lucas Gomez, a Brooklyn Defender Services public defender, was fired for an X post advocating violence against Israelis, prompting outrage and calls for law license revocation; the incident follows a similar case involving another NYC public defender.
Public Defender Fired for Antisemitic Social Media Post
Lucas Gomez, a Brooklyn Defender Services public defender, was fired for an X post advocating violence against Israelis, prompting outrage and calls for law license revocation; the incident follows a similar case involving another NYC public defender.
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44% Bias Score


Nigeria Mosque Attack: At Least 13 Killed in Katsina
Gunmen attacked a mosque in Unguwan Mantau, Katsina state, Nigeria, during morning prayers on Tuesday, killing at least 13 people, possibly in retaliation for an earlier ambush by local residents that killed several gunmen; soldiers and police have been deployed.
Nigeria Mosque Attack: At Least 13 Killed in Katsina
Gunmen attacked a mosque in Unguwan Mantau, Katsina state, Nigeria, during morning prayers on Tuesday, killing at least 13 people, possibly in retaliation for an earlier ambush by local residents that killed several gunmen; soldiers and police have been deployed.
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32% Bias Score


Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.
Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Tests EU's Commitment
In Serbia, President Aleksandar Vučić's government responded to anti-government protests with violence, as masked assailants attacked demonstrators with police inaction; this escalation risks undermining Serbia's EU candidacy.
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48% Bias Score


Serbia: Nine Months of Protests Culminate in Violent Clashes
Nine months of protests in Serbia have turned violent, with nightly clashes between protesters and police, and the government promising a harsh response amid accusations of police brutality and the involvement of pro-government thugs.
Serbia: Nine Months of Protests Culminate in Violent Clashes
Nine months of protests in Serbia have turned violent, with nightly clashes between protesters and police, and the government promising a harsh response amid accusations of police brutality and the involvement of pro-government thugs.
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64% Bias Score


One Dead, Five Injured in Almería Brawl
A mass brawl in Berja, Almería, resulted in one fatality and five injuries from bladed weapons early this morning, following local festivities; a 26-year-old suspect remains at large.
One Dead, Five Injured in Almería Brawl
A mass brawl in Berja, Almería, resulted in one fatality and five injuries from bladed weapons early this morning, following local festivities; a 26-year-old suspect remains at large.
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16% Bias Score

Thirteen Arrested in Mexico City for Murders of Mayor's Aides
In Mexico City, thirteen suspects were arrested for the May murders of Mayor Clara Brugada's two close aides, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who were shot at close range in broad daylight; the investigation continues, and the shooter is still at large.

Thirteen Arrested in Mexico City for Murders of Mayor's Aides
In Mexico City, thirteen suspects were arrested for the May murders of Mayor Clara Brugada's two close aides, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who were shot at close range in broad daylight; the investigation continues, and the shooter is still at large.
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40% Bias Score

Record Number of Aid Worker Deaths in 2024 Condemned by UN
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the record high of 390 aid worker deaths in 2024, with 181 in Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for protection and accountability, while aid continues despite the ongoing conflict.

Record Number of Aid Worker Deaths in 2024 Condemned by UN
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the record high of 390 aid worker deaths in 2024, with 181 in Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for protection and accountability, while aid continues despite the ongoing conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Record Number of Humanitarian Aid Workers Killed in 2024
The UN reports a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in 2024, mostly local personnel in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for civilian protection and accountability for attacks violating international humanitarian law.

Record Number of Humanitarian Aid Workers Killed in 2024
The UN reports a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in 2024, mostly local personnel in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for civilian protection and accountability for attacks violating international humanitarian law.
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40% Bias Score

Serbia Protests Turn Violent Amid Crackdown
Anti-government protests in Serbia, initially sparked by a deadly roof collapse in November 2023, escalated into violent clashes on Monday, as demonstrators attacked ruling party offices, prompting a police crackdown and raising concerns about Serbia's democratic trajectory.

Serbia Protests Turn Violent Amid Crackdown
Anti-government protests in Serbia, initially sparked by a deadly roof collapse in November 2023, escalated into violent clashes on Monday, as demonstrators attacked ruling party offices, prompting a police crackdown and raising concerns about Serbia's democratic trajectory.
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48% Bias Score

Serbia: Peaceful Protests Erupt into Widespread Violence
Widespread violence erupts in Serbia as months of protests escalate into clashes between demonstrators and police, allegedly involving individuals with criminal records linked to the ruling party, prompting fears of further instability and state repression.

Serbia: Peaceful Protests Erupt into Widespread Violence
Widespread violence erupts in Serbia as months of protests escalate into clashes between demonstrators and police, allegedly involving individuals with criminal records linked to the ruling party, prompting fears of further instability and state repression.
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64% Bias Score

Brutal Murder of Federal Judge in Volgograd Oblast
Federal Judge Vasily Vetlugin was brutally murdered on August 14, 2025, in Kamyshin, Volgograd Oblast, near his workplace. The suspect, Sergey Kibalnikov, whose wife worked at the same court, was arrested and is being held until October 14, 2025. While jealousy was initially considered a motive, evi...

Brutal Murder of Federal Judge in Volgograd Oblast
Federal Judge Vasily Vetlugin was brutally murdered on August 14, 2025, in Kamyshin, Volgograd Oblast, near his workplace. The suspect, Sergey Kibalnikov, whose wife worked at the same court, was arrested and is being held until October 14, 2025. While jealousy was initially considered a motive, evi...
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52% Bias Score
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