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French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...
French Court Upholds Ban on Porn Site Camschat to Protect Minors
A French court upheld a regulator's order to block the pornographic website Camschat, citing the need to protect minors, a decision that supports the new Sren law and could set a precedent for future online content regulation; the regulator estimates 2.3 million French minors access pornographic web...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Upholds Mandatory Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
A federal judge ruled that all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. must register with the government, upholding a 1952 law and rejecting a challenge due to lack of standing; the ruling takes effect immediately and will be strictly enforced by the Department of Homeland Security, impacting both long-...
Federal Judge Upholds Mandatory Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
A federal judge ruled that all undocumented immigrants in the U.S. must register with the government, upholding a 1952 law and rejecting a challenge due to lack of standing; the ruling takes effect immediately and will be strictly enforced by the Department of Homeland Security, impacting both long-...
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60% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Nursing Home Staffing Mandate
A Texas judge blocked the Biden administration's rule requiring increased nursing home staffing, citing inconsistencies with existing laws, after nursing homes challenged the rule, which would have cost \$6.8 billion and required hiring over 100,000 more staff.
Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Nursing Home Staffing Mandate
A Texas judge blocked the Biden administration's rule requiring increased nursing home staffing, citing inconsistencies with existing laws, after nursing homes challenged the rule, which would have cost \$6.8 billion and required hiring over 100,000 more staff.
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52% Bias Score


US Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US federal court blocked President Trump's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a Prague-based broadcaster reaching 50 million listeners weekly in 23 countries, many with authoritarian governments, after RFE/RL challenged the decision. The court's decision emphasized the pub...
US Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US federal court blocked President Trump's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a Prague-based broadcaster reaching 50 million listeners weekly in 23 countries, many with authoritarian governments, after RFE/RL challenged the decision. The court's decision emphasized the pub...
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36% Bias Score


USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.
USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.
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36% Bias Score


Court Bans Lufthansa's Misleading CO2 Offset Ads
A German court ruled against Lufthansa's advertising claims about CO2 offsetting and reduction, finding them misleading and prohibiting specific phrases; the ruling is not yet final.
Court Bans Lufthansa's Misleading CO2 Offset Ads
A German court ruled against Lufthansa's advertising claims about CO2 offsetting and reduction, finding them misleading and prohibiting specific phrases; the ruling is not yet final.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.

German Court Upholds Library's Right to Annotate Books with Controversial Content
A German court ruled that the Münster City Library can add annotations to books with factually disputed content, rejecting an author's challenge to a note describing his book—which denies the moon landing and atomic bombings—as containing 'controversial content'.
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48% Bias Score

French Court Shuts Down Wind Farm for Killing Protected Eagle
A Montpellier court ordered a one-year shutdown of the Bernagues wind farm in France after finding its operators responsible for the death of a protected golden eagle due to a faulty bird detection system, resulting in significant fines and damage payments.

French Court Shuts Down Wind Farm for Killing Protected Eagle
A Montpellier court ordered a one-year shutdown of the Bernagues wind farm in France after finding its operators responsible for the death of a protected golden eagle due to a faulty bird detection system, resulting in significant fines and damage payments.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Nursing Home Staffing Rule
A Texas judge blocked a Biden administration rule requiring increased nursing home staffing, citing legal inconsistencies, despite the rule aiming to improve care and being met with bipartisan concerns in Congress due to its potential to cause closures and displace vulnerable seniors and lack of fun...

Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Nursing Home Staffing Rule
A Texas judge blocked a Biden administration rule requiring increased nursing home staffing, citing legal inconsistencies, despite the rule aiming to improve care and being met with bipartisan concerns in Congress due to its potential to cause closures and displace vulnerable seniors and lack of fun...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Condemn Minister's Comments on Rape Acquittal
Spanish judges and prosecutors across the political spectrum condemned Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero for calling a rape acquittal "shameful," prompting calls for her resignation and highlighting concerns about political interference in the judicial system.

Spanish Judges Condemn Minister's Comments on Rape Acquittal
Spanish judges and prosecutors across the political spectrum condemned Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero for calling a rape acquittal "shameful," prompting calls for her resignation and highlighting concerns about political interference in the judicial system.
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60% Bias Score

BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.

BGH Upholds Consumer Groups' Right to Sue Companies for Data Protection Violations
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) ruled that consumer protection associations can sue companies for data protection violations, specifically affirming the right to sue Meta for insufficient data information in its app center regarding user data transmission to game providers.
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44% Bias Score

SSA Commissioner Reverses Decision to Shut Down Agency After Court Ruling Clarification
Following a court order limiting the Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive data, the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration initially threatened to shut down the agency, but later reversed course after receiving clarification; this decision came after public ou...

SSA Commissioner Reverses Decision to Shut Down Agency After Court Ruling Clarification
Following a court order limiting the Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive data, the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration initially threatened to shut down the agency, but later reversed course after receiving clarification; this decision came after public ou...
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44% Bias Score
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