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MSO Terminates Pianist's Contract After Gaza Comments, Challenging Artists' Legal Protections
Following her August 11, 2024 performance of "Witness", a piece dedicated to slain Palestinian journalists, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) terminated pianist Kathryn Stott's contract and cancelled future performances, claiming in court that she has no legal connection to the orchestra, threa...
MSO Terminates Pianist's Contract After Gaza Comments, Challenging Artists' Legal Protections
Following her August 11, 2024 performance of "Witness", a piece dedicated to slain Palestinian journalists, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) terminated pianist Kathryn Stott's contract and cancelled future performances, claiming in court that she has no legal connection to the orchestra, threa...
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48% Bias Score


US Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Leaving Decision to Trump
A US federal appeals court upheld a law mandating a TikTok ban unless sold to non-Chinese interests by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns raised by two consecutive administrations regarding data collection and potential propaganda dissemination; President-elect Trump must now decide...
US Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Leaving Decision to Trump
A US federal appeals court upheld a law mandating a TikTok ban unless sold to non-Chinese interests by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns raised by two consecutive administrations regarding data collection and potential propaganda dissemination; President-elect Trump must now decide...
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32% Bias Score


TikTok Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Nationwide Ban
TikTok is appealing a federal court ruling that upheld a law banning the app in the U.S. on January 19, 2025, unless the company changes ownership; the company is requesting a temporary pause on the law to allow the Supreme Court to decide whether to review the case, citing concerns about freedom of...
TikTok Appeals to Supreme Court to Halt Nationwide Ban
TikTok is appealing a federal court ruling that upheld a law banning the app in the U.S. on January 19, 2025, unless the company changes ownership; the company is requesting a temporary pause on the law to allow the Supreme Court to decide whether to review the case, citing concerns about freedom of...
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Upholds Law Threatening TikTok's U.S. Operation
A federal appeals court upheld a law requiring TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a U.S. ban by mid-January, impacting millions of users and creators while raising national security concerns.
Appeals Court Upholds Law Threatening TikTok's U.S. Operation
A federal appeals court upheld a law requiring TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a U.S. ban by mid-January, impacting millions of users and creators while raising national security concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok in the U.S.
A federal appeals court upheld a law mandating TikTok sever ties with ByteDance or face a U.S. ban by mid-January, rejecting First Amendment challenges; the decision, which TikTok plans to appeal, cites national security concerns over data and algorithm manipulation.
Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok in the U.S.
A federal appeals court upheld a law mandating TikTok sever ties with ByteDance or face a U.S. ban by mid-January, rejecting First Amendment challenges; the decision, which TikTok plans to appeal, cites national security concerns over data and algorithm manipulation.
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56% Bias Score


Moscow Deputy Gorinov's Heating Restored After Punitive Shutoff
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned in Vladimir's SIZO-1 since April 26, 2022, had his heating restored and received letters on December 6th, following a November 29th shutoff coinciding with an additional three-year sentence for "justifying terrorism", raising concerns about p...
Moscow Deputy Gorinov's Heating Restored After Punitive Shutoff
Former Moscow municipal deputy Alexey Gorinov, imprisoned in Vladimir's SIZO-1 since April 26, 2022, had his heating restored and received letters on December 6th, following a November 29th shutoff coinciding with an additional three-year sentence for "justifying terrorism", raising concerns about p...
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56% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Upholds Law Demanding ByteDance Sell TikTok
A US appeals court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok by January 19, 2024, or face a US ban, rejecting ByteDance's claims of First Amendment violations and unconstitutionality due to national security concerns; TikTok plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.

US Appeals Court Upholds Law Demanding ByteDance Sell TikTok
A US appeals court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok by January 19, 2024, or face a US ban, rejecting ByteDance's claims of First Amendment violations and unconstitutionality due to national security concerns; TikTok plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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44% Bias Score

TikTok Shutdown Could Cost U.S. Businesses $1.3 Billion in First Month
A potential January 19th TikTok shutdown in the U.S. due to national security concerns could cost small businesses and creators $1.3 billion in the first month, jeopardizing nearly two million creators and impacting $24.2 billion in U.S. GDP.

TikTok Shutdown Could Cost U.S. Businesses $1.3 Billion in First Month
A potential January 19th TikTok shutdown in the U.S. due to national security concerns could cost small businesses and creators $1.3 billion in the first month, jeopardizing nearly two million creators and impacting $24.2 billion in U.S. GDP.
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52% Bias Score

French School Faces Funding Loss Over Teacher's YouTube Videos and Controversial Library Books
Shakeel Siddiq, a teacher at Al-Kindi school and YouTube personality, faces potential funding loss for his videos supporting a traditional interpretation of Islam and criticizing French policies, alongside concerns about books promoting jihad and traditional gender roles found in the school's librar...

French School Faces Funding Loss Over Teacher's YouTube Videos and Controversial Library Books
Shakeel Siddiq, a teacher at Al-Kindi school and YouTube personality, faces potential funding loss for his videos supporting a traditional interpretation of Islam and criticizing French policies, alongside concerns about books promoting jihad and traditional gender roles found in the school's librar...
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64% Bias Score

French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.

French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
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44% Bias Score

Algeria Imprisons Author to Divert Attention from Regime Weakness
The Algerian regime imprisoned author Boualem Sansal and targeted Kamel Daoud, using accusations related to national unity to divert attention from internal dissent, unpopular elections, and international isolation, mirroring tactics used against the Hirak movement.

Algeria Imprisons Author to Divert Attention from Regime Weakness
The Algerian regime imprisoned author Boualem Sansal and targeted Kamel Daoud, using accusations related to national unity to divert attention from internal dissent, unpopular elections, and international isolation, mirroring tactics used against the Hirak movement.
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48% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Citing National Security
A US federal appeals court upheld a law requiring TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, to sell its US operations or face a ban by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns despite TikTok's arguments that it operates independently and its user data is handled by an American company.

US Appeals Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Citing National Security
A US federal appeals court upheld a law requiring TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, to sell its US operations or face a ban by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns despite TikTok's arguments that it operates independently and its user data is handled by an American company.
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52% Bias Score
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