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German Court Acknowledges Corporate Climate Liability, Dismissing Landmark Case
A German court dismissed a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against RWE for climate change-related damages, but acknowledged the legal principle of corporate liability for climate harms, potentially setting a precedent for future climate litigation.
German Court Acknowledges Corporate Climate Liability, Dismissing Landmark Case
A German court dismissed a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against RWE for climate change-related damages, but acknowledged the legal principle of corporate liability for climate harms, potentially setting a precedent for future climate litigation.
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40% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flood Risks
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court for its contribution to climate change, claiming that its historical greenhouse gas emissions are increasing flood risks to his home in Huaraz, Peru; the case could set a significant legal precedent.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flood Risks
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court for its contribution to climate change, claiming that its historical greenhouse gas emissions are increasing flood risks to his home in Huaraz, Peru; the case could set a significant legal precedent.
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32% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...
Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...
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36% Bias Score


DOJ Strikes \$1.1 Billion Deal with Boeing to Resolve 737 Max Crash Cases
The US Department of Justice and Boeing reached a non-prosecution agreement on Friday, ending a long legal battle over two fatal 737 Max crashes; the deal includes over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families, but faces criticism from some victims' familie...
DOJ Strikes \$1.1 Billion Deal with Boeing to Resolve 737 Max Crash Cases
The US Department of Justice and Boeing reached a non-prosecution agreement on Friday, ending a long legal battle over two fatal 737 Max crashes; the deal includes over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families, but faces criticism from some victims' familie...
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44% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to Over \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice finalized a non-prosecution agreement with Boeing on Friday, involving over \$1.1 billion in penalties and safety enhancements, to resolve charges related to two fatal 737 Max crashes, despite objections from some victims' families.
Boeing Agrees to Over \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice finalized a non-prosecution agreement with Boeing on Friday, involving over \$1.1 billion in penalties and safety enhancements, to resolve charges related to two fatal 737 Max crashes, despite objections from some victims' families.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration dropped numerous lawsuits against major corporations, including Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase, for alleged consumer fraud and other misconduct, removing consumer protections and potentially emboldening businesses to exploit consumers without fear of p...
Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration dropped numerous lawsuits against major corporations, including Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase, for alleged consumer fraud and other misconduct, removing consumer protections and potentially emboldening businesses to exploit consumers without fear of p...
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56% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer Sues German Energy Giant for Climate Change Damages
Saul Luciano Lliuya, a Peruvian farmer, is suing German energy company RWE for €17,000 to protect his home from flooding exacerbated by climate change, arguing that RWE's contribution to global emissions increases his risk. A court in Hamm, Germany, is considering whether RWE should be held liable.

Peruvian Farmer Sues German Energy Giant for Climate Change Damages
Saul Luciano Lliuya, a Peruvian farmer, is suing German energy company RWE for €17,000 to protect his home from flooding exacerbated by climate change, arguing that RWE's contribution to global emissions increases his risk. A court in Hamm, Germany, is considering whether RWE should be held liable.
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44% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Climate Change Lawsuit, but Affirms Corporate Liability
A German court rejected a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against RWE for climate change-related flooding, but affirmed that energy companies can be held liable for climate change damages, setting a precedent for future cases.

German Court Rejects Climate Change Lawsuit, but Affirms Corporate Liability
A German court rejected a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit against RWE for climate change-related flooding, but affirmed that energy companies can be held liable for climate change damages, setting a precedent for future cases.
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40% Bias Score

Boeing Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
Boeing will pay $1.1 billion and admit to obstructing the FAA investigation into two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019, avoiding a criminal trial despite outrage from some victims' families.

Boeing Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
Boeing will pay $1.1 billion and admit to obstructing the FAA investigation into two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019, avoiding a criminal trial despite outrage from some victims' families.
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44% Bias Score

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.

Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration is dropping numerous lawsuits against major corporations such as Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase for alleged consumer and governmental wrongdoings, removing consumer protections and potentially enabling businesses to exploit customers without penalty.

Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration is dropping numerous lawsuits against major corporations such as Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase for alleged consumer and governmental wrongdoings, removing consumer protections and potentially enabling businesses to exploit customers without penalty.
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52% Bias Score

JBS Faces Shareholder Vote on Controversial NYSE Listing
JBS, a Brazilian meat company with a history of corruption and environmental issues, received SEC approval for a NYSE listing despite significant opposition; a shareholder vote is scheduled for Friday with early results showing 52% against the listing.

JBS Faces Shareholder Vote on Controversial NYSE Listing
JBS, a Brazilian meat company with a history of corruption and environmental issues, received SEC approval for a NYSE listing despite significant opposition; a shareholder vote is scheduled for Friday with early results showing 52% against the listing.
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44% Bias Score
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