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Ninth Circuit Upholds Trump's Control of National Guard in Los Angeles
A unanimous Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on Thursday allowed President Trump to maintain control of National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles, overriding California Governor Gavin Newsom's order and setting a precedent not seen since 1965.
Ninth Circuit Upholds Trump's Control of National Guard in Los Angeles
A unanimous Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on Thursday allowed President Trump to maintain control of National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles, overriding California Governor Gavin Newsom's order and setting a precedent not seen since 1965.
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56% Bias Score


Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing President Trump to retain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; the court cited evidence of violence against federal officers and property as justification, marking the first such presiden...
Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing President Trump to retain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; the court cited evidence of violence against federal officers and property as justification, marking the first such presiden...
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44% Bias Score


German Court Rules on Adultery, Comradeship in Bundeswehr
A German Bundeswehr court ruled that a Hauptfeldwebel's affair with a fellow soldier's wife, even after the couple's separation, violated comradeship rules, resulting in a promotion ban and salary reduction; the court cited potential negative impacts on unit cohesion.
German Court Rules on Adultery, Comradeship in Bundeswehr
A German Bundeswehr court ruled that a Hauptfeldwebel's affair with a fellow soldier's wife, even after the couple's separation, violated comradeship rules, resulting in a promotion ban and salary reduction; the court cited potential negative impacts on unit cohesion.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.
German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.
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60% Bias Score


State Department Resumes Harvard Student Visa Processing After Court Order
On Friday, the U.S. State Department, following a court order, reversed its directive to reject student and exchange visitor visas for Harvard, instructing global diplomatic offices to resume standard processing immediately.
State Department Resumes Harvard Student Visa Processing After Court Order
On Friday, the U.S. State Department, following a court order, reversed its directive to reject student and exchange visitor visas for Harvard, instructing global diplomatic offices to resume standard processing immediately.
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36% Bias Score


Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
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60% Bias Score

Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court ruled that President Trump can maintain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids, overturning a lower court decision and marking the first such action since 1965 due to violent acts by protesters against federal agents and property.

Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court ruled that President Trump can maintain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids, overturning a lower court decision and marking the first such action since 1965 due to violent acts by protesters against federal agents and property.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Rules Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Illegal
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's termination of over \$1 billion in NIH research grants, targeting DEI-related research, was illegal, ordering the reinstatement of funds and citing unlawful discrimination.

Judge Rules Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Illegal
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's termination of over \$1 billion in NIH research grants, targeting DEI-related research, was illegal, ordering the reinstatement of funds and citing unlawful discrimination.
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56% Bias Score

Court Ruling on Arib Leak, Exam Results, and Hockey Matches
Today's news includes a court ruling on a leak in the investigation of former House Speaker Khadija Arib, final exam results for 180,000 students, national hockey matches, and delays in electricity grid expansion.

Court Ruling on Arib Leak, Exam Results, and Hockey Matches
Today's news includes a court ruling on a leak in the investigation of former House Speaker Khadija Arib, final exam results for 180,000 students, national hockey matches, and delays in electricity grid expansion.
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12% Bias Score

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Foreign Students at Harvard
A federal judge in Boston issued a temporary restraining order against President Trump's proclamation banning foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing potential irreparable harm to the university. This follows previous attempts by the administration to limit international student e...

Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Foreign Students at Harvard
A federal judge in Boston issued a temporary restraining order against President Trump's proclamation banning foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing potential irreparable harm to the university. This follows previous attempts by the administration to limit international student e...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Rules Voluntary Pension Contributions Do Not Count Toward Basic Pension
The German Federal Social Court ruled that voluntary pension contributions do not count toward the basic pension, rejecting a 77-year-old retiree's claim; the court found the unequal treatment of mandatory and voluntary contributions to be legally justified, emphasizing differences in contribution c...

German Court Rules Voluntary Pension Contributions Do Not Count Toward Basic Pension
The German Federal Social Court ruled that voluntary pension contributions do not count toward the basic pension, rejecting a 77-year-old retiree's claim; the court found the unequal treatment of mandatory and voluntary contributions to be legally justified, emphasizing differences in contribution c...
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44% Bias Score
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