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Minneapolis Judge Halts Homeless Encampment on Private Property
A Minneapolis judge issued a temporary restraining order against a parking lot owner who allowed a homeless encampment on his property, citing safety concerns and numerous health violations after a shooting resulted in one death and several injuries.
Minneapolis Judge Halts Homeless Encampment on Private Property
A Minneapolis judge issued a temporary restraining order against a parking lot owner who allowed a homeless encampment on his property, citing safety concerns and numerous health violations after a shooting resulted in one death and several injuries.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Migrant Children
A U.S. federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration's deportation of Guatemalan migrant children, preventing the removal of at least 10 children and potentially hundreds more from U.S. government shelters.
Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Migrant Children
A U.S. federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration's deportation of Guatemalan migrant children, preventing the removal of at least 10 children and potentially hundreds more from U.S. government shelters.
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36% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...
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60% Bias Score


Apple Referred to Prosecutors for Contempt Over App Store Antitrust Ruling
A US judge ruled that Apple violated a court order to increase competition in its App Store, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation due to non-compliance and misleading testimony, following a 2021 ruling against Apple for violating Califor...
Apple Referred to Prosecutors for Contempt Over App Store Antitrust Ruling
A US judge ruled that Apple violated a court order to increase competition in its App Store, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation due to non-compliance and misleading testimony, following a 2021 ruling against Apple for violating Califor...
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48% Bias Score


Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.
Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.
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48% Bias Score


Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
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48% Bias Score

Pride in London CEO Ordered to Return Company Accounts Amidst Misconduct Investigation
A London court ordered the suspended CEO of Pride in London, Christopher Joell-Deshields, to return company accounts and devices following allegations of financial misconduct and bullying, ensuring the organization's continued operation.

Pride in London CEO Ordered to Return Company Accounts Amidst Misconduct Investigation
A London court ordered the suspended CEO of Pride in London, Christopher Joell-Deshields, to return company accounts and devices following allegations of financial misconduct and bullying, ensuring the organization's continued operation.
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28% Bias Score

Court Halts House Sales Over Unpaid Infrastructure Levy
A Norfolk court halted the sale of eight new houses built by EAM Developments near Wretton due to the company's failure to pay £118,000 in Section 106 contributions for local infrastructure, highlighting the importance of these levies in funding community services such as schools and libraries.

Court Halts House Sales Over Unpaid Infrastructure Levy
A Norfolk court halted the sale of eight new houses built by EAM Developments near Wretton due to the company's failure to pay £118,000 in Section 106 contributions for local infrastructure, highlighting the importance of these levies in funding community services such as schools and libraries.
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36% Bias Score

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Practices
A California judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an injunction related to antitrust issues in its App Store, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation after Apple imposed a new 27% fee on app purchases outside of the app stor...

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Practices
A California judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an injunction related to antitrust issues in its App Store, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation after Apple imposed a new 27% fee on app purchases outside of the app stor...
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40% Bias Score

Apple Faces Contempt of Court Charges for Defying App Store Ruling
A US court held Apple in contempt for violating a 2021 order to end anti-competitive App Store practices, potentially criminally charging a manager for perjury; Apple imposed a 27% commission on outside purchases, defying the court's mandate to allow developers to direct users to cheaper alternative...

Apple Faces Contempt of Court Charges for Defying App Store Ruling
A US court held Apple in contempt for violating a 2021 order to end anti-competitive App Store practices, potentially criminally charging a manager for perjury; Apple imposed a 27% commission on outside purchases, defying the court's mandate to allow developers to direct users to cheaper alternative...
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48% Bias Score

Apple Found in Contempt of Court for Antitrust Violations
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following the Epic Games lawsuit; Apple was ordered to allow greater competition in its App Store, but failed to comp...

Apple Found in Contempt of Court for Antitrust Violations
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction, referring the company and an executive to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following the Epic Games lawsuit; Apple was ordered to allow greater competition in its App Store, but failed to comp...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's CFPB Layoffs
A federal judge halted the Trump administration's planned layoff of nearly 1,500 CFPB employees, pending an April 28th hearing to determine if the firings violated court orders protecting the agency from dismantling; the judge cited concerns that the layoffs interfered with the agency's statutory ob...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's CFPB Layoffs
A federal judge halted the Trump administration's planned layoff of nearly 1,500 CFPB employees, pending an April 28th hearing to determine if the firings violated court orders protecting the agency from dismantling; the judge cited concerns that the layoffs interfered with the agency's statutory ob...
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48% Bias Score
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