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Knesset Member Expelled for Advocating Inclusive Jewish Practices
During a Knesset subcommittee meeting, chair Distel Atbaryan removed MK Gilad Kariv for supporting girls' use of tefillin, citing a desire to uphold Orthodox Jewish traditions in schools; this sparked strong criticism from Kariv and Reform Jewish representatives.
Knesset Member Expelled for Advocating Inclusive Jewish Practices
During a Knesset subcommittee meeting, chair Distel Atbaryan removed MK Gilad Kariv for supporting girls' use of tefillin, citing a desire to uphold Orthodox Jewish traditions in schools; this sparked strong criticism from Kariv and Reform Jewish representatives.
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64% Bias Score


US Imposes New Visa Restrictions on Citizens of 11 Countries
The US government imposed visa restrictions on citizens from 11 countries (Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen) due to concerns about ineffective immigration controls and visa overstays, prompting international critic...
US Imposes New Visa Restrictions on Citizens of 11 Countries
The US government imposed visa restrictions on citizens from 11 countries (Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen) due to concerns about ineffective immigration controls and visa overstays, prompting international critic...
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
Supreme Court Sides with Woman in Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a straight Ohio woman can sue her employer for reverse discrimination after being passed over for a promotion, eliminating a requirement in five federal appeals courts that majority-group plaintiffs demonstrate "background circumstances" to pursue such suits.
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44% Bias Score


Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.
Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.
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40% Bias Score


Antiziganist Incidents in Hesse Rise by 40 Percent
In Hesse, Germany, reported antiziganist incidents against Sinti and Roma increased by 40 percent from 113 in 2023 to 159 in 2024, with verbal abuse being the most frequent form, and schools and housing as common locations; the Information and Reporting Office on Antiziganism (MIA) calls for educati...
Antiziganist Incidents in Hesse Rise by 40 Percent
In Hesse, Germany, reported antiziganist incidents against Sinti and Roma increased by 40 percent from 113 in 2023 to 159 in 2024, with verbal abuse being the most frequent form, and schools and housing as common locations; the Information and Reporting Office on Antiziganism (MIA) calls for educati...
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28% Bias Score


Canadian Detainees in Syria Allege Discrimination in Repatriation Efforts
Twelve Canadian men and children detained in Syria filed a human rights complaint, alleging discrimination against them by the Canadian government for not assisting their return, despite the repatriation of some women and children.
Canadian Detainees in Syria Allege Discrimination in Repatriation Efforts
Twelve Canadian men and children detained in Syria filed a human rights complaint, alleging discrimination against them by the Canadian government for not assisting their return, despite the repatriation of some women and children.
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44% Bias Score

Johnson & Johnson Faces DEI Lawsuit
America First Legal (AFL) is urging the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Johnson & Johnson for allegedly violating federal law with its DEI hiring practices, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and a Trump executive order, while Johnson & Johnson denies any wrongdoing.

Johnson & Johnson Faces DEI Lawsuit
America First Legal (AFL) is urging the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Johnson & Johnson for allegedly violating federal law with its DEI hiring practices, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and a Trump executive order, while Johnson & Johnson denies any wrongdoing.
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60% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Principles: Landmark Court Case
Hungary faces a potential EU court ruling against its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content for minors, violating EU non-discrimination and human dignity principles; the advocate general advised the court to find Hungary in violation of core EU values.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Principles: Landmark Court Case
Hungary faces a potential EU court ruling against its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content for minors, violating EU non-discrimination and human dignity principles; the advocate general advised the court to find Hungary in violation of core EU values.
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56% Bias Score

Columbia University Faces Accreditation Threat Over Alleged Antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Education notified an accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during campus protests, potentially affecting the university's accreditation and federal funding...

Columbia University Faces Accreditation Threat Over Alleged Antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Education notified an accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during campus protests, potentially affecting the university's accreditation and federal funding...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Urges Harvard to Negotiate Amid Antisemitism Dispute
The Trump administration, led by Education Secretary Linda McMahon, is urging Harvard to negotiate after a dispute over alleged antisemitism led to a lawsuit and the freezing of $2 billion in federal funding; Harvard partially complied, but the conflict persists.

Trump Administration Urges Harvard to Negotiate Amid Antisemitism Dispute
The Trump administration, led by Education Secretary Linda McMahon, is urging Harvard to negotiate after a dispute over alleged antisemitism led to a lawsuit and the freezing of $2 billion in federal funding; Harvard partially complied, but the conflict persists.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.
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28% Bias Score

Brazilian Comedian Sentenced to Eight Years for Discriminatory Jokes
Brazilian comedian Leo Lins received an eight-year prison sentence and a $50,000 fine for discriminatory jokes targeting various minority groups in his 2022 show, "Perturbador," which was viewed over three million times online before being removed.

Brazilian Comedian Sentenced to Eight Years for Discriminatory Jokes
Brazilian comedian Leo Lins received an eight-year prison sentence and a $50,000 fine for discriminatory jokes targeting various minority groups in his 2022 show, "Perturbador," which was viewed over three million times online before being removed.
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44% Bias Score
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