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Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns Over Environment and Liberties
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump, his administration's initial actions, including promoting fracking and closing diversity offices, have sparked concerns about environmental damage and civil liberties, continuing a pattern of prioritizing economic interests over environmental protection si...
Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns Over Environment and Liberties
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump, his administration's initial actions, including promoting fracking and closing diversity offices, have sparked concerns about environmental damage and civil liberties, continuing a pattern of prioritizing economic interests over environmental protection si...
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64% Bias Score


DOJ Considers Dropping Criminal Charges Against Boeing in 737 Max Crash Case
The Department of Justice is considering dropping criminal charges against Boeing, which admitted to defrauding regulators, in exchange for a $444.5 million settlement for the families of 346 victims killed in two 737 Max crashes; the victims' families are outraged and plan to fight the deal.
DOJ Considers Dropping Criminal Charges Against Boeing in 737 Max Crash Case
The Department of Justice is considering dropping criminal charges against Boeing, which admitted to defrauding regulators, in exchange for a $444.5 million settlement for the families of 346 victims killed in two 737 Max crashes; the victims' families are outraged and plan to fight the deal.
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52% Bias Score


Widjaja Addresses Concerns Over Pulp and Paper Empire in Canada
Indonesian industrialist Jackson Widjaja, owner of Canada's largest pulp and paper company, Paper Excellence (formerly Domtar), has given his first interview amid concerns over his family's past environmental record and human rights abuses in Indonesia. Widjaja, who plans to further expand his Canad...
Widjaja Addresses Concerns Over Pulp and Paper Empire in Canada
Indonesian industrialist Jackson Widjaja, owner of Canada's largest pulp and paper company, Paper Excellence (formerly Domtar), has given his first interview amid concerns over his family's past environmental record and human rights abuses in Indonesia. Widjaja, who plans to further expand his Canad...
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52% Bias Score


Drax Shareholder Meeting Disrupted by Biomass Protesters
Drax's annual shareholder meeting in London was shut down after approximately 10-20 activists protested the company's use of woody biomass for electricity generation, alleging environmental injustices and questioning data accuracy, leading to claims of stifled dissent and safety concerns.
Drax Shareholder Meeting Disrupted by Biomass Protesters
Drax's annual shareholder meeting in London was shut down after approximately 10-20 activists protested the company's use of woody biomass for electricity generation, alleging environmental injustices and questioning data accuracy, leading to claims of stifled dissent and safety concerns.
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52% Bias Score


JBS, Despite Deforestation Concerns, Approved for NYSE Listing
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved JBS, the world's largest meatpacking company with a history of links to Amazon deforestation, for a New York Stock Exchange listing despite criticism from environmental groups and 15 US senators; a JBS subsidiary donated $5 million to Donald Trump's in...
JBS, Despite Deforestation Concerns, Approved for NYSE Listing
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved JBS, the world's largest meatpacking company with a history of links to Amazon deforestation, for a New York Stock Exchange listing despite criticism from environmental groups and 15 US senators; a JBS subsidiary donated $5 million to Donald Trump's in...
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60% Bias Score


Climate Litigation: A Growing Wave of Legal Challenges
Multiple lawsuits globally are using human rights and other legal frameworks to hold governments and corporations accountable for insufficient climate action and misleading the public, with varying outcomes and significant future implications.
Climate Litigation: A Growing Wave of Legal Challenges
Multiple lawsuits globally are using human rights and other legal frameworks to hold governments and corporations accountable for insufficient climate action and misleading the public, with varying outcomes and significant future implications.
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44% Bias Score

French Government Admits Error in Bottled Water Scandal
French deputy Aurélien Rousseau admitted to an 'error in judgment' concerning illegal treatments in natural mineral water, revealed by a Senate inquiry, leading to calls for Nestlé to face legal action for commercial deception, while minimizing health risks.

French Government Admits Error in Bottled Water Scandal
French deputy Aurélien Rousseau admitted to an 'error in judgment' concerning illegal treatments in natural mineral water, revealed by a Senate inquiry, leading to calls for Nestlé to face legal action for commercial deception, while minimizing health risks.
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44% Bias Score

Amazon to Face EU Parliament Hearing on Worker Rights
Amazon faces questioning at the European Parliament's Employment and Social Affairs Committee in late June, a condition for regaining access to Parliament facilities after its February 2024 ban for failing to attend hearings and site visits regarding worker rights in 2021 and 2023.

Amazon to Face EU Parliament Hearing on Worker Rights
Amazon faces questioning at the European Parliament's Employment and Social Affairs Committee in late June, a condition for regaining access to Parliament facilities after its February 2024 ban for failing to attend hearings and site visits regarding worker rights in 2021 and 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Passenger Sues American Airlines for Negligence Following In-Flight Sexual Assault
Barbara Morgan sued American Airlines and Cherian Abraham, alleging sexual assault on a flight from San Francisco to Dallas on April 24, 2024; the suit claims American Airlines ignored prior sexual assault allegations against Abraham, resulting in the assault and subsequent victim-blaming.

Passenger Sues American Airlines for Negligence Following In-Flight Sexual Assault
Barbara Morgan sued American Airlines and Cherian Abraham, alleging sexual assault on a flight from San Francisco to Dallas on April 24, 2024; the suit claims American Airlines ignored prior sexual assault allegations against Abraham, resulting in the assault and subsequent victim-blaming.
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40% Bias Score

Fossil Fuel Companies' $28 Trillion Extreme Heat Damage: A New Climate Liability Calculation
A Dartmouth College study reveals that emissions from 111 fossil fuel companies caused $28 trillion in extreme heat damage between 1991 and 2020, using a new methodology to link emissions to specific climate harms and potentially opening the door for climate change lawsuits.

Fossil Fuel Companies' $28 Trillion Extreme Heat Damage: A New Climate Liability Calculation
A Dartmouth College study reveals that emissions from 111 fossil fuel companies caused $28 trillion in extreme heat damage between 1991 and 2020, using a new methodology to link emissions to specific climate harms and potentially opening the door for climate change lawsuits.
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44% Bias Score

2025 Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Grassroots Activists
The 2025 Goldman Environmental Prize recognized seven activists from around the world for their successful campaigns against environmental destruction, including stopping illegal waste dumping, preventing damaging port construction, and achieving legal personhood for the Marañón River in Peru.

2025 Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Grassroots Activists
The 2025 Goldman Environmental Prize recognized seven activists from around the world for their successful campaigns against environmental destruction, including stopping illegal waste dumping, preventing damaging port construction, and achieving legal personhood for the Marañón River in Peru.
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32% Bias Score

FRC Investigates EY's Post Office Audit Following Horizon IT Scandal
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is investigating EY's audit of the Post Office from 2015-2018, focusing on whether auditing standards were met during the Horizon IT scandal that wrongly prosecuted over 900 postmasters, following public hearings and EY's recent fines for other botched audits.

FRC Investigates EY's Post Office Audit Following Horizon IT Scandal
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is investigating EY's audit of the Post Office from 2015-2018, focusing on whether auditing standards were met during the Horizon IT scandal that wrongly prosecuted over 900 postmasters, following public hearings and EY's recent fines for other botched audits.
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44% Bias Score
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