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Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Federal Labor Board Members
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to dismiss two federal labor agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, after an appeals court reinstated them, restoring the agencies' ability to process federal employment disputes and posing a challenge to the ad...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Federal Labor Board Members
The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court to dismiss two federal labor agency board members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, after an appeals court reinstated them, restoring the agencies' ability to process federal employment disputes and posing a challenge to the ad...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
Spanish Court Rejects Appeals in Delgado Prosecutor Appointment Case
Spain's Constitutional Court rejected former Attorney General Dolores Delgado's appeals against Supreme Court rulings annulling her appointment as prosecutor due to a conflict of interest involving her partner, though the appointment was later reinstated.
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit challenges Trump administration's cuts to library and museum funding
Twenty-one US state attorneys general sued the Trump administration on April 4th, 2025, for attempting to dismantle three federal agencies that fund public libraries and museums, claiming the executive order violates the Constitution and established regulations, impacting funding for vital community...
Lawsuit challenges Trump administration's cuts to library and museum funding
Twenty-one US state attorneys general sued the Trump administration on April 4th, 2025, for attempting to dismantle three federal agencies that fund public libraries and museums, claiming the executive order violates the Constitution and established regulations, impacting funding for vital community...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Considers Third Term, Defying Constitutional Limits
Donald Trump stated he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, suggesting methods like having his VP step down after election. This has raised concerns about the stability of American democracy and the rule of law.
Trump Considers Third Term, Defying Constitutional Limits
Donald Trump stated he is considering a third term as president, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, suggesting methods like having his VP step down after election. This has raised concerns about the stability of American democracy and the rule of law.
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12% Bias Score


AI Synthesizes Scenarios for Trump's Third Term, Raising Concerns
President Trump's suggestion of a third term, explored through AI-generated scenarios, highlights the potential for unconventional power transitions and raises concerns about the misuse of AI to facilitate actions that might not serve the best interests of the majority.
AI Synthesizes Scenarios for Trump's Third Term, Raising Concerns
President Trump's suggestion of a third term, explored through AI-generated scenarios, highlights the potential for unconventional power transitions and raises concerns about the misuse of AI to facilitate actions that might not serve the best interests of the majority.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Considers Third Term Despite Constitutional Limits
President Donald Trump stated he is "not joking" about seeking a third term despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, suggesting potential legal avenues and aligning with advisor Steve Bannon's comments that they are exploring options to facilitate this.
Trump Considers Third Term Despite Constitutional Limits
President Donald Trump stated he is "not joking" about seeking a third term despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, suggesting potential legal avenues and aligning with advisor Steve Bannon's comments that they are exploring options to facilitate this.
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56% Bias Score

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.

Andalusia to Appeal Minor Migrant Distribution Decree
The Andalusian government will appeal a Spanish central government decree on the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands, arguing it infringes on regional authority and lacks funding; Andalusia cites unfair distribution and an annual underfunding of €1,500 million.
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56% Bias Score

Bondi, DOJ Attorney, and Trump Administration Face Legal Repercussions
Attorney General Pam Bondi expects President Trump to end his presidency after two terms, while a DOJ attorney faced leave for insufficient government advocacy in a deportation case; concurrently, a judge held the Trump administration in contempt for covertly pausing FEMA funding, defying a court or...

Bondi, DOJ Attorney, and Trump Administration Face Legal Repercussions
Attorney General Pam Bondi expects President Trump to end his presidency after two terms, while a DOJ attorney faced leave for insufficient government advocacy in a deportation case; concurrently, a judge held the Trump administration in contempt for covertly pausing FEMA funding, defying a court or...
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28% Bias Score

Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.

Andalusian Court Rejects Two-Thirds Majority for Student Promotion
The Andalusian High Court of Justice overturned a regional requirement for a two-thirds teacher majority to approve student promotion, ruling that a simple majority decision by the teaching staff, as dictated by the LOMLOE national education law, is sufficient.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Election Executive Order
Two election watchdog groups sued the Trump administration on Monday over an executive order imposing new voting restrictions, including a proof-of-citizenship requirement and stricter mail-in ballot deadlines; the lawsuit argues the order is unconstitutional and threatens voter access.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Election Executive Order
Two election watchdog groups sued the Trump administration on Monday over an executive order imposing new voting restrictions, including a proof-of-citizenship requirement and stricter mail-in ballot deadlines; the lawsuit argues the order is unconstitutional and threatens voter access.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Hints at Third Presidential Term, Defying 22nd Amendment
Donald Trump, in a recent NBCNews interview, suggested methods exist to circumvent the 22nd Amendment and seek a third term as US President, despite legal scholars' warnings that such an attempt would violate the constitution.

Trump Hints at Third Presidential Term, Defying 22nd Amendment
Donald Trump, in a recent NBCNews interview, suggested methods exist to circumvent the 22nd Amendment and seek a third term as US President, despite legal scholars' warnings that such an attempt would violate the constitution.
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28% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Upholds Automatic Removal of Convicted Municipal Officials
The French Constitutional Council ruled that immediately removing municipal elected officials after conviction, pending appeal, is constitutional, prioritizing public order and the integrity of elected officials over immediate voter choice; this decision stems from a QPC concerning a Mahorais offici...

French Constitutional Council Upholds Automatic Removal of Convicted Municipal Officials
The French Constitutional Council ruled that immediately removing municipal elected officials after conviction, pending appeal, is constitutional, prioritizing public order and the integrity of elected officials over immediate voter choice; this decision stems from a QPC concerning a Mahorais offici...
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48% Bias Score
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