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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Freeze
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday, blocking the Trump administration from freezing potentially trillions of dollars in grants and loans to nonprofits and small businesses, citing the potential for economic catastrophe and the violation of First Amendment rights.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Freeze
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday, blocking the Trump administration from freezing potentially trillions of dollars in grants and loans to nonprofits and small businesses, citing the potential for economic catastrophe and the violation of First Amendment rights.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Artistic Freedom in "Innerstädtischer Tod" Case
A Hamburg court rejected a request to ban Christoph Peters' novel "Innerstädtischer Tod" after a Berlin gallery-owning couple claimed the book's characters were based on them, prioritizing artistic freedom over personality rights.
German Court Upholds Artistic Freedom in "Innerstädtischer Tod" Case
A Hamburg court rejected a request to ban Christoph Peters' novel "Innerstädtischer Tod" after a Berlin gallery-owning couple claimed the book's characters were based on them, prioritizing artistic freedom over personality rights.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Court Blocks Ban on Three Islamic Preachers
A Dutch court blocked the government's attempt to ban three Islamic preachers—Abu Bakr Zoud, Ali Hammuda, and Mohammed Hijab—from speaking at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, citing insufficient evidence of extremism despite their controversial views on homosexuality, the Hamas attack, and the Israeli-P...
Dutch Court Blocks Ban on Three Islamic Preachers
A Dutch court blocked the government's attempt to ban three Islamic preachers—Abu Bakr Zoud, Ali Hammuda, and Mohammed Hijab—from speaking at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, citing insufficient evidence of extremism despite their controversial views on homosexuality, the Hamas attack, and the Israeli-P...
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Effort to End Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court upheld a nationwide injunction blocking President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, rejecting the administration's argument and setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court review.
Appeals Court Blocks Trump's Effort to End Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court upheld a nationwide injunction blocking President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, rejecting the administration's argument and setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court review.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Appeals Court Blocks Key Features of Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
A federal appeals court issued a preliminary injunction blocking key features of the SAVE student loan repayment plan, potentially impacting millions of borrowers and raising questions about loan forgiveness under ICR and PAYE plans. The ruling stems from a lawsuit challenging the Biden administrati...
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Key Features of Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
A federal appeals court issued a preliminary injunction blocking key features of the SAVE student loan repayment plan, potentially impacting millions of borrowers and raising questions about loan forgiveness under ICR and PAYE plans. The ruling stems from a lawsuit challenging the Biden administrati...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of US Foreign Aid Funding
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate funding to US foreign aid programs, citing substantial harm to non-profits after an abrupt freeze; the decision blocks the administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, following lawsuits by health organizations.
Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of US Foreign Aid Funding
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate funding to US foreign aid programs, citing substantial harm to non-profits after an abrupt freeze; the decision blocks the administration's efforts to dismantle USAID, following lawsuits by health organizations.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Cancel Refugee Admissions Program
A Seattle federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting the US refugee admissions program, citing it as an overreach of presidential authority that effectively nullifies Congressional intent, impacting thousands of refugees with approved resettlement.

Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Cancel Refugee Admissions Program
A Seattle federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting the US refugee admissions program, citing it as an overreach of presidential authority that effectively nullifies Congressional intent, impacting thousands of refugees with approved resettlement.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Allows Trump Administration to Place Thousands of USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge dissolved a temporary restraining order, allowing the Trump administration to place thousands of USAID employees on administrative leave to review U.S.-backed foreign assistance programs; the judge found that unions failed to demonstrate irreparable harm to employees.

Judge Allows Trump Administration to Place Thousands of USAID Employees on Leave
A federal judge dissolved a temporary restraining order, allowing the Trump administration to place thousands of USAID employees on administrative leave to review U.S.-backed foreign assistance programs; the judge found that unions failed to demonstrate irreparable harm to employees.
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48% Bias Score

Paris to Pay Bolloré €66 Million in Autolib' Termination Settlement
A Paris court ordered Parisian municipalities to pay Bolloré €66 million for the termination of its Autolib' car-sharing contract in 2018, citing overly optimistic initial revenue projections as the primary cause of the service's financial failure, despite 150,000 subscribers.

Paris to Pay Bolloré €66 Million in Autolib' Termination Settlement
A Paris court ordered Parisian municipalities to pay Bolloré €66 million for the termination of its Autolib' car-sharing contract in 2018, citing overly optimistic initial revenue projections as the primary cause of the service's financial failure, despite 150,000 subscribers.
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40% Bias Score

Three Guides Convicted After Five Deaths on Mount Elbrus Expedition
Five tourists died during a guided climb of Mount Elbrus in September 2021 due to severe weather, inadequate safety measures (insufficient guides and lack of fitness checks), and negligence by the guides, resulting in the conviction of three guides.

Three Guides Convicted After Five Deaths on Mount Elbrus Expedition
Five tourists died during a guided climb of Mount Elbrus in September 2021 due to severe weather, inadequate safety measures (insufficient guides and lack of fitness checks), and negligence by the guides, resulting in the conviction of three guides.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Blocks Guardia Civil's Rural Station Reorganization Plan
A Spanish court blocked the Guardia Civil's plan to reorganize rural stations to address staff shortages, requiring station chiefs to also patrol, due to concerns about compromised safety and work-life balance, impacting security in rural areas.

Spanish Court Blocks Guardia Civil's Rural Station Reorganization Plan
A Spanish court blocked the Guardia Civil's plan to reorganize rural stations to address staff shortages, requiring station chiefs to also patrol, due to concerns about compromised safety and work-life balance, impacting security in rural areas.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders Reinstatement of US Foreign Aid Funding
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate funding for US foreign aid programs after a nine-day freeze caused significant damage to numerous organizations; the ruling is a major setback for the administration's efforts to dismantle USAID.

Judge Orders Reinstatement of US Foreign Aid Funding
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate funding for US foreign aid programs after a nine-day freeze caused significant damage to numerous organizations; the ruling is a major setback for the administration's efforts to dismantle USAID.
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48% Bias Score
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