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White House Restricts Press Access After Court Ruling
The White House implemented a new media policy limiting access for AP and other wire services to President Trump after a judge ruled against its previous ban for AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico, sparking concerns about government control of the press.
White House Restricts Press Access After Court Ruling
The White House implemented a new media policy limiting access for AP and other wire services to President Trump after a judge ruled against its previous ban for AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico, sparking concerns about government control of the press.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $9 Billion Funding Threat
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and Harvard faculty sued the Trump administration over its demand for policy changes tied to nearly $9 billion in federal funding, alleging violations of the First Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $9 Billion Funding Threat
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and Harvard faculty sued the Trump administration over its demand for policy changes tied to nearly $9 billion in federal funding, alleging violations of the First Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$9 Billion Funding Threat
Harvard University faces a potential loss of nearly \$9 billion in federal funding due to the Trump administration's demands to eliminate diversity programs and ban protest masks; a lawsuit alleges this violates free speech and civil rights.
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$9 Billion Funding Threat
Harvard University faces a potential loss of nearly \$9 billion in federal funding due to the Trump administration's demands to eliminate diversity programs and ban protest masks; a lawsuit alleges this violates free speech and civil rights.
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52% Bias Score


Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
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68% Bias Score


Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.
Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.
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40% Bias Score

AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.

AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$9 Billion Funding Threat
The American Association of University Professors and Harvard faculty sued the Trump administration over its demand for policy changes tied to nearly \$9 billion in federal funding, alleging First Amendment and Title VI violations; the administration's demands include eliminating diversity programs ...

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$9 Billion Funding Threat
The American Association of University Professors and Harvard faculty sued the Trump administration over its demand for policy changes tied to nearly \$9 billion in federal funding, alleging First Amendment and Title VI violations; the administration's demands include eliminating diversity programs ...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Palin's Defamation Retrial Against The New York Times Begins
A federal judge's procedural error in Sarah Palin's initial defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, which she lost, resulted in a retrial beginning Monday in Manhattan, focusing on a 2017 editorial falsely connecting Palin to a shooting; Palin seeks no monetary compensation.

Palin's Defamation Retrial Against The New York Times Begins
A federal judge's procedural error in Sarah Palin's initial defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, which she lost, resulted in a retrial beginning Monday in Manhattan, focusing on a 2017 editorial falsely connecting Palin to a shooting; Palin seeks no monetary compensation.
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32% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Rules White House Unconstitutionally Barred Associated Press
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally barred the Associated Press from Oval Office events for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," violating the First Amendment's prohibition against viewpoint discrimination; the White House must restore the AP's access.

Judge Rules White House Unconstitutionally Barred Associated Press
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally barred the Associated Press from Oval Office events for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," violating the First Amendment's prohibition against viewpoint discrimination; the White House must restore the AP's access.
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40% Bias Score
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