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Columbia University Investigated for Allegedly Harboring Students Deemed Threats to National Security
Federal agents investigated Columbia University in March 2023 for allegedly harboring two students, Ranjani Srinivasan and Yunseo Chung, who the government suspected were threats to national security; the investigation involved surveillance, subpoenas, and search warrants, but agents found no eviden...
Columbia University Investigated for Allegedly Harboring Students Deemed Threats to National Security
Federal agents investigated Columbia University in March 2023 for allegedly harboring two students, Ranjani Srinivasan and Yunseo Chung, who the government suspected were threats to national security; the investigation involved surveillance, subpoenas, and search warrants, but agents found no eviden...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.
Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.
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52% Bias Score


Landmark Court Cases: Asian Americans' Fight for Citizenship
Four Supreme Court cases—Chy Lung v. Freeman, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Ozawa v. United States, and United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind—demonstrate Asian Americans' historical legal battles against discriminatory immigration and naturalization laws, shaping the definition of citizenship and cha...
Landmark Court Cases: Asian Americans' Fight for Citizenship
Four Supreme Court cases—Chy Lung v. Freeman, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Ozawa v. United States, and United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind—demonstrate Asian Americans' historical legal battles against discriminatory immigration and naturalization laws, shaping the definition of citizenship and cha...
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24% Bias Score


Justice Department Ends Louisiana School Desegregation Order
The Justice Department ended a 1966 school desegregation order in Louisiana's Plaquemines Parish this week, citing it as a "historical wrong", despite concerns from civil rights activists that the move could increase school segregation and diminish progress toward racial equity in education. The dec...
Justice Department Ends Louisiana School Desegregation Order
The Justice Department ended a 1966 school desegregation order in Louisiana's Plaquemines Parish this week, citing it as a "historical wrong", despite concerns from civil rights activists that the move could increase school segregation and diminish progress toward racial equity in education. The dec...
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60% Bias Score


Wrongful Raid on Oklahoma Family by Federal Agents
Federal immigration agents mistakenly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family last week due to an outdated search warrant targeting previous residents, seizing belongings and causing significant trauma; the agents involved were from ICE, FBI and (erroneously claimed) the U.S. Marshals...
Wrongful Raid on Oklahoma Family by Federal Agents
Federal immigration agents mistakenly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family last week due to an outdated search warrant targeting previous residents, seizing belongings and causing significant trauma; the agents involved were from ICE, FBI and (erroneously claimed) the U.S. Marshals...
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56% Bias Score


Harvard Law Review Under Investigation for Discrimination
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination in article selection, violating Title VI; this follows a $2.2 billion funding freeze on Harvard after the university refused administration demands, resulting in a lawsuit and threats to revoke tax-exe...
Harvard Law Review Under Investigation for Discrimination
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination in article selection, violating Title VI; this follows a $2.2 billion funding freeze on Harvard after the university refused administration demands, resulting in a lawsuit and threats to revoke tax-exe...
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44% Bias Score

Alabama Enacts "Back the Blue" Law, Sparking Debate on Police Accountability
The Alabama Legislature passed a bill providing enhanced legal protections for police officers, sparking intense debate between Republicans who support it and Democrats who argue it could lead to increased police brutality against Black people.

Alabama Enacts "Back the Blue" Law, Sparking Debate on Police Accountability
The Alabama Legislature passed a bill providing enhanced legal protections for police officers, sparking intense debate between Republicans who support it and Democrats who argue it could lead to increased police brutality against Black people.
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44% Bias Score

BLM in the UK: Five Years On
A British documentary examines the UK's response to the murder of George Floyd, highlighting the rapid escalation of protests, counter-protests, and the ongoing conversation about racial injustice in the context of historical oppression and weak political leadership.

BLM in the UK: Five Years On
A British documentary examines the UK's response to the murder of George Floyd, highlighting the rapid escalation of protests, counter-protests, and the ongoing conversation about racial injustice in the context of historical oppression and weak political leadership.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Civil Rights Progress, Prioritizing Religious Freedom
The Trump administration is reversing decades of civil rights progress by dismantling diversity initiatives, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on "anti-Christian bias," and potentially jeopardizing access to education, healthcare, and voting rights, drawing paral...

Trump Administration Reverses Civil Rights Progress, Prioritizing Religious Freedom
The Trump administration is reversing decades of civil rights progress by dismantling diversity initiatives, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on "anti-Christian bias," and potentially jeopardizing access to education, healthcare, and voting rights, drawing paral...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Civil Rights Progress
The Trump administration is dismantling decades of civil rights progress, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on perceived anti-Christian bias and "woke ideology," canceling contracts based on diversity initiatives, and threatening funding for universities with DEI...

Trump Administration Dismantles Civil Rights Progress
The Trump administration is dismantling decades of civil rights progress, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on perceived anti-Christian bias and "woke ideology," canceling contracts based on diversity initiatives, and threatening funding for universities with DEI...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Investigates Harvard Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for potential civil rights violations related to allegedly race-based article selection, while a federal judge expedited Harvard's lawsuit challenging a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze.

Trump Administration Investigates Harvard Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for potential civil rights violations related to allegedly race-based article selection, while a federal judge expedited Harvard's lawsuit challenging a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Resignations Hit Justice Department's Civil Rights Division
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, around 238 employees, are expected to accept a buyout offer by September, leading to a mass exodus due to a shift in priorities under Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who plans to reverse Biden-era civil rights initiativ...

Mass Resignations Hit Justice Department's Civil Rights Division
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, around 238 employees, are expected to accept a buyout offer by September, leading to a mass exodus due to a shift in priorities under Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who plans to reverse Biden-era civil rights initiativ...
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68% Bias Score
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