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Crime · IndianapolisA mother who admitted to fatally smothering her 2-month-old baby while being high on meth is now able to walk free after prosecution failed to prove her intent to kill.
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Mom Who Admitted To Smothering 2-Month-Old While High On Meth Walks Free
86% Right coverage: 7 sources
Europe · UkraineRussia and Ukraine on Monday traded blame before the United Nations Security Council for the attacks on Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, which the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said have put the world “dangerously close to a nuclear accident.”
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IAEA warns that attacks on a nuclear plant in Russian-controlled Ukraine put the world at risk
70% Center coverage: 37 sources
University Student · IndianaAfter a student’s racist TikTok video about Beyoncé and her new album went viral, the school released a message denouncing it. “Racism, hate speech, and discrimination of any kind is deplorable and in direct contradiction of Indiana State’s mission, vision and values,” University President Deborah Curtis said in a statement Thursday. “The student’s comments in the video in no way represent the ideals and goals of Indiana State University. Students on campus held a protest Monday over the administration’s response. They demanded repercussions for her behavior, a statement denouncing the video, a zero-tolerance policy regarding hate speech and amendments to the university’s Code of Conduct, the Indy Star reported.See the Story
Indiana State University denounces student’s racist TikTok about Beyoncé
75% Center coverage: 4 sources
Europe · RussiaState television in Niger has broadcast footage of Russian military trainers arriving in the country aboard a plane equipped with military supplies to boost its air defenses amid deteriorating relations between Niger and the U.S.See the Story
Russian military trainers arrive in Niger as relations deteriorate with the US
40% Center coverage: 52 sources
Europe · SwedenSweden has expelled a Chinese journalist, saying the reporter was a threat to national security, Swedish media reported on Monday. The journalist, an unnamed, 57-year-old woman, was arrested by the Swedish security service in October and expelled by the government in Stockholm last week, Swedish broadcaster SVT reported. She is banned from returning. See the Story
Sweden expels a Chinese journalist, calling her a threat to national security, report says
39% Right coverage: 26 sources
Law · IndianaAlmost 25 years after suing the firearms industry for failing to prevent illegal gun sales, the northwestern Indiana city of Gary won a critical victory last fall when a judge ordered gun manufacturers to hand years of production and sales records. But in March, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a new law retroactively banning cities from bringing such lawsuits, effectively halting the case. Republicans said the gun industry is not responsible for illegal sales. Critics say the legislation shows lawmakers don’t consider ending gun crime a priority and reflects their apathy for Gary’s majority Black residents.See the Story
State Republicans killed an Indiana city's lawsuit to stop illegal gun sales. Why?
57% Center coverage: 26 sources