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Federal Funding Frozen for Cornell, Northwestern Amid Civil Rights Investigation
The White House has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern due to alleged civil rights violations, part of a broader Trump administration effort to influence campus policies using government funding.
Federal Funding Frozen for Cornell, Northwestern Amid Civil Rights Investigation
The White House has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern due to alleged civil rights violations, part of a broader Trump administration effort to influence campus policies using government funding.
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48% Bias Score


US Professor Deported from Thailand After Lese Majeste Arrest
A US political science professor teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was arrested for lese majeste, a charge related to a text for a webinar. He was released on bail but had his visa revoked. The incident highlights Thailand's strict lese majeste law and its impact on freedom of speech.
US Professor Deported from Thailand After Lese Majeste Arrest
A US political science professor teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was arrested for lese majeste, a charge related to a text for a webinar. He was released on bail but had his visa revoked. The incident highlights Thailand's strict lese majeste law and its impact on freedom of speech.
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40% Bias Score


AP Wins First Amendment Case Against Trump Administration
A US district court ruled in favor of the Associated Press, rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to restrict White House access based on the AP's editorial choice to use "Gulf of Mexico" instead of "Gulf of America"; this decision, though appealed, is significant for upholding First Amendmen...
AP Wins First Amendment Case Against Trump Administration
A US district court ruled in favor of the Associated Press, rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to restrict White House access based on the AP's editorial choice to use "Gulf of Mexico" instead of "Gulf of America"; this decision, though appealed, is significant for upholding First Amendmen...
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36% Bias Score


Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.
Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amidst Trump Administration Funding Review
Harvard University will borrow $750 million in bonds due to a potential loss of $9 billion in federal funding following a Trump administration review over alleged antisemitism on campus, prompting protests and actions against several universities.
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44% Bias Score


Obama Defends Academic Freedom Amidst Federal Crackdown on Universities
On Thursday, Barack Obama addressed threats to academic freedom at Hamilton College, urging universities to resist government pressure, coinciding with the federal government's announcement to freeze \$510 million in Brown University grants due to concerns over antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiments.
Obama Defends Academic Freedom Amidst Federal Crackdown on Universities
On Thursday, Barack Obama addressed threats to academic freedom at Hamilton College, urging universities to resist government pressure, coinciding with the federal government's announcement to freeze \$510 million in Brown University grants due to concerns over antisemitism and pro-Hamas sentiments.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands to Mandate Security Screenings for Researchers and Students
The Netherlands proposes a new law requiring security screenings for all researchers and students accessing sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leaks to foreign powers like China, Russia, and Iran; 8000 screenings are estimated annually.
Netherlands to Mandate Security Screenings for Researchers and Students
The Netherlands proposes a new law requiring security screenings for all researchers and students accessing sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leaks to foreign powers like China, Russia, and Iran; 8000 screenings are estimated annually.
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40% Bias Score

US Lecturer Arrested in Thailand for Alleged Royal Insult
Paul Chambers, an American lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly insulting the monarchy under Thailand's lese-majeste law and Computer Crime Act, facing up to 15 years in prison; his wife denies the evidence cited was his words, claiming authorities used a...

US Lecturer Arrested in Thailand for Alleged Royal Insult
Paul Chambers, an American lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly insulting the monarchy under Thailand's lese-majeste law and Computer Crime Act, facing up to 15 years in prison; his wife denies the evidence cited was his words, claiming authorities used a...
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40% Bias Score

UTS Professor Sparks Outrage with Antisemitic Remarks at Pro-Palestine Rally
At a March 26th rally at UTS, Dr. Peter Slezak told a Jewish student holding an Israeli flag that Jews "should feel uncomfortable," sparking a university investigation and condemnation for his divisive rhetoric; the incident highlights tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Austral...

UTS Professor Sparks Outrage with Antisemitic Remarks at Pro-Palestine Rally
At a March 26th rally at UTS, Dr. Peter Slezak told a Jewish student holding an Israeli flag that Jews "should feel uncomfortable," sparking a university investigation and condemnation for his divisive rhetoric; the incident highlights tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Austral...
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56% Bias Score

YÖK's letter on boycotts sparks concerns over academic freedom in Turkey
CHP Istanbul MP Suat Özçağdaş raised a parliamentary question about YÖK's letter to universities concerning student and academic boycotts, criticizing it as a form of surveillance and a violation of academic freedom and constitutional rights, prompting concerns about potential repercussions for stud...

YÖK's letter on boycotts sparks concerns over academic freedom in Turkey
CHP Istanbul MP Suat Özçağdaş raised a parliamentary question about YÖK's letter to universities concerning student and academic boycotts, criticizing it as a form of surveillance and a violation of academic freedom and constitutional rights, prompting concerns about potential repercussions for stud...
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56% Bias Score

French Professor Forced to Leave Lecture by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
On April 1st, 20 masked pro-Palestinian students interrupted a lecture by French geographer Fabrice Balanche at Lyon-2 University, forcing him to leave and sparking condemnation from over 30 French academics; the incident followed a campus blockade and raised concerns about academic freedom and the ...

French Professor Forced to Leave Lecture by Pro-Palestinian Protesters
On April 1st, 20 masked pro-Palestinian students interrupted a lecture by French geographer Fabrice Balanche at Lyon-2 University, forcing him to leave and sparking condemnation from over 30 French academics; the incident followed a campus blockade and raised concerns about academic freedom and the ...
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56% Bias Score

Netherlands to Screen Researchers in Sensitive Technologies
To prevent sensitive technology leaks, the Netherlands will screen 8,000 researchers annually in fields like AI and quantum computing, costing the government €15.3 million and universities €8.1 million yearly, plus a one-time €32 million investment in security upgrades by the institutions.

Netherlands to Screen Researchers in Sensitive Technologies
To prevent sensitive technology leaks, the Netherlands will screen 8,000 researchers annually in fields like AI and quantum computing, costing the government €15.3 million and universities €8.1 million yearly, plus a one-time €32 million investment in security upgrades by the institutions.
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36% Bias Score

Naval Academy Purges Nearly 400 Books on DEI
The US Naval Academy removed almost 400 books, including works on the Holocaust, feminism, and civil rights, following an order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office to purge materials promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as part of a wider Trump administration effort.

Naval Academy Purges Nearly 400 Books on DEI
The US Naval Academy removed almost 400 books, including works on the Holocaust, feminism, and civil rights, following an order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office to purge materials promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as part of a wider Trump administration effort.
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56% Bias Score
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