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SSA Shutdown Averted After White House Intervention
SSA interim commissioner Lee Dudek threatened to shut down the agency due to a court order restricting Elon Musk's DOGE team's data access; the White House intervened, and the threat was reversed after judicial clarification, preventing a potential halt to benefit payments for millions of Americans.
SSA Shutdown Averted After White House Intervention
SSA interim commissioner Lee Dudek threatened to shut down the agency due to a court order restricting Elon Musk's DOGE team's data access; the White House intervened, and the threat was reversed after judicial clarification, preventing a potential halt to benefit payments for millions of Americans.
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56% Bias Score


Judge Halts Musk's DOGE Team's Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security databases due to concerns about a "fishing expedition" for fraud, ordering the deletion of any personally identifiable information collected, following a lawsuit by labor unions, retire...
Judge Halts Musk's DOGE Team's Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security databases due to concerns about a "fishing expedition" for fraud, ordering the deletion of any personally identifiable information collected, following a lawsuit by labor unions, retire...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Urges Supreme Court to Restrict Nationwide Injunctions
US President Donald Trump requested the Supreme Court to limit federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, amid over 100 lawsuits against his administration blocking initiatives on birthright citizenship, budget cuts, transgender military bans, and access to citizen data by Elon Musk's DO...
Trump Urges Supreme Court to Restrict Nationwide Injunctions
US President Donald Trump requested the Supreme Court to limit federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, amid over 100 lawsuits against his administration blocking initiatives on birthright citizenship, budget cuts, transgender military bans, and access to citizen data by Elon Musk's DO...
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44% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Access to Sensitive SSA Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security Administration systems containing sensitive personal information of millions of Americans, citing violations of the Privacy Act and federal rulemaking laws, following a lawsuit by labor unions.
Judge Blocks Access to Sensitive SSA Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security Administration systems containing sensitive personal information of millions of Americans, citing violations of the Privacy Act and federal rulemaking laws, following a lawsuit by labor unions.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
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36% Bias Score


TikTok's Uncertain Future: Oracle's Role and National Security Concerns
President Trump's temporary pause on the US ban of TikTok is set to expire soon; Oracle is reportedly in talks with the White House to take over the US operations, but concerns remain about national security vulnerabilities and the Chinese government's approval.
TikTok's Uncertain Future: Oracle's Role and National Security Concerns
President Trump's temporary pause on the US ban of TikTok is set to expire soon; Oracle is reportedly in talks with the White House to take over the US operations, but concerns remain about national security vulnerabilities and the Chinese government's approval.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
US District Judge Ellen Hollander blocked the Social Security Administration from providing the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive personal data, citing a lack of "need" for such broad access and insufficient safeguards; the order requires data deletion and software removal, whi...

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
US District Judge Ellen Hollander blocked the Social Security Administration from providing the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive personal data, citing a lack of "need" for such broad access and insufficient safeguards; the order requires data deletion and software removal, whi...
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44% Bias Score

EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.

EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico's Sheinbaum Proposes National Identity Registry to Combat Disappearances
The discovery of a mass grave in Teuchitlán, Mexico, has prompted President Sheinbaum to propose a national identity registry with biometric data to combat the ongoing crisis of forced disappearances, aiming to improve tracking of missing persons and overcome the limitations of fragmented systems.

Mexico's Sheinbaum Proposes National Identity Registry to Combat Disappearances
The discovery of a mass grave in Teuchitlán, Mexico, has prompted President Sheinbaum to propose a national identity registry with biometric data to combat the ongoing crisis of forced disappearances, aiming to improve tracking of missing persons and overcome the limitations of fragmented systems.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Debates New Criminal Code Amid Privacy Concerns
The Dutch parliament debates a new Code of Criminal Procedure amid data privacy concerns; King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima continue their Kenyan state visit focusing on sustainable development; a petition addresses lowered wages for employees of work development companies; and the Public Prose...

Dutch Parliament Debates New Criminal Code Amid Privacy Concerns
The Dutch parliament debates a new Code of Criminal Procedure amid data privacy concerns; King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima continue their Kenyan state visit focusing on sustainable development; a petition addresses lowered wages for employees of work development companies; and the Public Prose...
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8% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Apple's Designation as Company of Paramount Significance for Competition
Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled that Apple is a company of paramount significance for competition, upholding a 2023 decision by the Federal Cartel Office and enabling stricter oversight of its business practices for five years.

German Court Upholds Apple's Designation as Company of Paramount Significance for Competition
Germany's Federal Court of Justice ruled that Apple is a company of paramount significance for competition, upholding a 2023 decision by the Federal Cartel Office and enabling stricter oversight of its business practices for five years.
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40% Bias Score

EU Seeks Balance in Child Sexual Abuse Fight: Voluntary Detection vs. Privacy
Technology companies are urging the EU to maintain voluntary detection of online child sexual abuse material to continue using technologies such as CSAI Match and PhotoDNA, as a temporary exemption expires in April 2026; the Polish presidency's compromise proposal focuses on voluntary detection, exc...

EU Seeks Balance in Child Sexual Abuse Fight: Voluntary Detection vs. Privacy
Technology companies are urging the EU to maintain voluntary detection of online child sexual abuse material to continue using technologies such as CSAI Match and PhotoDNA, as a temporary exemption expires in April 2026; the Polish presidency's compromise proposal focuses on voluntary detection, exc...
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44% Bias Score
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