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Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Hundreds of Venezuelans
A U.S. judge ordered the Trump administration to explain the weekend deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, which the White House says was justified under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, despite a court order halting the deportations.
Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Deporting Hundreds of Venezuelans
A U.S. judge ordered the Trump administration to explain the weekend deportation of hundreds of Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, which the White House says was justified under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, despite a court order halting the deportations.
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration to Enforce Anti-DEI Orders
A federal appeals court temporarily allows the Trump administration to implement executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, pending a full review; two judges expressed concerns about potential constitutional violations, but the court's decision is a significant win for Pre...
Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration to Enforce Anti-DEI Orders
A federal appeals court temporarily allows the Trump administration to implement executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, pending a full review; two judges expressed concerns about potential constitutional violations, but the court's decision is a significant win for Pre...
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56% Bias Score


German Debt Plan Faces Uncertainty Amidst Political Opposition and Legal Challenges
Germany's parliament debated a controversial debt plan by the Union and SPD, facing opposition and legal challenges, while coalition talks continue amid uncertainty.
German Debt Plan Faces Uncertainty Amidst Political Opposition and Legal Challenges
Germany's parliament debated a controversial debt plan by the Union and SPD, facing opposition and legal challenges, while coalition talks continue amid uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Court Upholds €3,000 Fine Against ABC for Falsely Linking Fighter to Prison Murder
Spain's Constitutional Court upheld a €3,000 fine against ABC newspaper for publishing an image of Muay Thai fighter Cristian Opazos in a news report about a 2018 prison murder, despite Opazos's lack of involvement; the court found ABC negligent in verifying information from a news agency, emphasizi...
Spanish Court Upholds €3,000 Fine Against ABC for Falsely Linking Fighter to Prison Murder
Spain's Constitutional Court upheld a €3,000 fine against ABC newspaper for publishing an image of Muay Thai fighter Cristian Opazos in a news report about a 2018 prison murder, despite Opazos's lack of involvement; the court found ABC negligent in verifying information from a news agency, emphasizi...
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12% Bias Score


Nagoya High Court Rules Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
The Nagoya High Court ruled Japan's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, rejecting a damages claim but aligning with three other high courts' rulings; Japan remains the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage legalization.
Nagoya High Court Rules Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
The Nagoya High Court ruled Japan's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, rejecting a damages claim but aligning with three other high courts' rulings; Japan remains the only G7 nation without same-sex marriage legalization.
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40% Bias Score


Junts Develops Catalan Immigration Law, Bypassing Parliament
Junts, a Catalan independence party, is creating its own immigration law, mandating Catalan language proficiency for residency, and aiming to bypass potential legal challenges, leveraging a recent EU court ruling.
Junts Develops Catalan Immigration Law, Bypassing Parliament
Junts, a Catalan independence party, is creating its own immigration law, mandating Catalan language proficiency for residency, and aiming to bypass potential legal challenges, leveraging a recent EU court ruling.
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52% Bias Score

New York's Climate Superfund Law Faces Legal Challenges
New York's recently enacted \$75 billion "climate superfund" law, similar to Vermont's, faces legal challenges from 22 states alleging unconstitutional overreach; the law's constitutionality is doubtful given past dismissals of similar lawsuits on grounds of federal preemption and lack of causation.

New York's Climate Superfund Law Faces Legal Challenges
New York's recently enacted \$75 billion "climate superfund" law, similar to Vermont's, faces legal challenges from 22 states alleging unconstitutional overreach; the law's constitutionality is doubtful given past dismissals of similar lawsuits on grounds of federal preemption and lack of causation.
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56% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Trump's Anti-DEI Directives, Raising Constitutional Concerns
A federal appeals court temporarily allows the Trump administration to implement executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, while acknowledging potential constitutional concerns raised by two judges; the case was brought by the city of Baltimore and two education and...

Appeals Court Allows Trump's Anti-DEI Directives, Raising Constitutional Concerns
A federal appeals court temporarily allows the Trump administration to implement executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, while acknowledging potential constitutional concerns raised by two judges; the case was brought by the city of Baltimore and two education and...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Limit Injunctions Blocking Birthright Citizenship Plan
The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to narrow nationwide injunctions blocking its plan to end automatic birthright citizenship, arguing that lower courts overstepped their authority by issuing injunctions impacting the entire country. The administration seeks to confine the injuncti...

Trump Administration Seeks to Limit Injunctions Blocking Birthright Citizenship Plan
The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to narrow nationwide injunctions blocking its plan to end automatic birthright citizenship, arguing that lower courts overstepped their authority by issuing injunctions impacting the entire country. The administration seeks to confine the injuncti...
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36% Bias Score

Democrats Criticize Trump's "Invasion" Proclamation
Four leading Democrats and two civil rights groups sent a letter to the White House on Tuesday criticizing President Trump's inauguration day proclamation declaring illegal immigration an "invasion," arguing it misinterprets the Constitution and could lead to legal action if Trump takes further step...

Democrats Criticize Trump's "Invasion" Proclamation
Four leading Democrats and two civil rights groups sent a letter to the White House on Tuesday criticizing President Trump's inauguration day proclamation declaring illegal immigration an "invasion," arguing it misinterprets the Constitution and could lead to legal action if Trump takes further step...
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48% Bias Score

Catalonia Granted Expanded Immigration Powers in Controversial Spanish Law
Spain's government, PSOE, and Junts party are granting Catalonia significant control over immigration policy execution via a negotiated law, delegating powers while avoiding explicit legislative transfer, sparking legal concerns given Article 149.1.2 of the Constitution.

Catalonia Granted Expanded Immigration Powers in Controversial Spanish Law
Spain's government, PSOE, and Junts party are granting Catalonia significant control over immigration policy execution via a negotiated law, delegating powers while avoiding explicit legislative transfer, sparking legal concerns given Article 149.1.2 of the Constitution.
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60% Bias Score

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on €500 Billion Spending Plan
The German Bundestag will hold special sessions on March 13th and 18th to address Union and SPD plans to circumvent the debt brake for €500 billion in defense and infrastructure spending; the move is controversial, with the AfD considering legal action.

German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on €500 Billion Spending Plan
The German Bundestag will hold special sessions on March 13th and 18th to address Union and SPD plans to circumvent the debt brake for €500 billion in defense and infrastructure spending; the move is controversial, with the AfD considering legal action.
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52% Bias Score
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