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White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.
White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.
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56% Bias Score


Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...
Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Opt-Out Rights for LGBTQ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are challenging a school board's policy that prevents them from opting their children out of LGBTQ-themed books in school, with the Supreme Court agreeing to hear their case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, focusing on potential violations of First Amendment rights.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Opt-Out Rights for LGBTQ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are challenging a school board's policy that prevents them from opting their children out of LGBTQ-themed books in school, with the Supreme Court agreeing to hear their case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, focusing on potential violations of First Amendment rights.
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56% Bias Score


Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...
Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...
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48% Bias Score


Law Firm Investigates Five Universities for Alleged Role in Biden Administration Censorship
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is demanding public records from five universities to investigate their alleged role in a Biden administration censorship regime, citing communications with federal officials and social media companies and suspecting misuse of taxpayer funds to suppress speech.
Law Firm Investigates Five Universities for Alleged Role in Biden Administration Censorship
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is demanding public records from five universities to investigate their alleged role in a Biden administration censorship regime, citing communications with federal officials and social media companies and suspecting misuse of taxpayer funds to suppress speech.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Targets Disinformation Efforts, Raising Free Speech Concerns
President Trump signed an executive order claiming to restore free speech by targeting government efforts to counter disinformation and foreign propaganda, prompting concerns about potential misuse of power and chilling effects on research and press freedom.
Trump Executive Order Targets Disinformation Efforts, Raising Free Speech Concerns
President Trump signed an executive order claiming to restore free speech by targeting government efforts to counter disinformation and foreign propaganda, prompting concerns about potential misuse of power and chilling effects on research and press freedom.
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52% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf Naming Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," prompting concerns about press freedom and setting a concerning precedent.

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf Naming Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," prompting concerns about press freedom and setting a concerning precedent.
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52% Bias Score

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions
Several publishers and libraries are suing Idaho over a law requiring them to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," citing First Amendment violations and the vague nature of the law, which includes "any act of homosexuality" in its definition of obscenity; the law has already led to l...

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions
Several publishers and libraries are suing Idaho over a law requiring them to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," citing First Amendment violations and the vague nature of the law, which includes "any act of homosexuality" in its definition of obscenity; the law has already led to l...
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48% Bias Score

Purdue Student Newspaper Defies Trump's Executive Order Protecting Pro-Palestinian Students
President Trump's executive order to revoke student visas of Hamas sympathizers is met with resistance from Purdue University's student newspaper, the Exponent, which is removing identifying information of pro-Palestinian students from its website to protect them from potential repercussions, citing...

Purdue Student Newspaper Defies Trump's Executive Order Protecting Pro-Palestinian Students
President Trump's executive order to revoke student visas of Hamas sympathizers is met with resistance from Purdue University's student newspaper, the Exponent, which is removing identifying information of pro-Palestinian students from its website to protect them from potential repercussions, citing...
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56% Bias Score

Paramount's Potential Settlement with Trump Sparks Media Outrage
Paramount Global is reportedly settling a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview edit, prompting outrage within CBS News and concerns about media independence. The settlement may be linked to Paramount's pending deal with Skydance Media.

Paramount's Potential Settlement with Trump Sparks Media Outrage
Paramount Global is reportedly settling a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview edit, prompting outrage within CBS News and concerns about media independence. The settlement may be linked to Paramount's pending deal with Skydance Media.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide on Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Oklahoma can fund St. Isidore, a Catholic virtual charter school, after a lower court ruled the funding violated the First Amendment's establishment clause; the case tests the limits of government funding for religious institutions and could impact educatio...

Supreme Court to Decide on Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Oklahoma can fund St. Isidore, a Catholic virtual charter school, after a lower court ruled the funding violated the First Amendment's establishment clause; the case tests the limits of government funding for religious institutions and could impact educatio...
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16% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Review LGBTQ+ Book Policy in Maryland Schools
The Supreme Court will decide if Maryland schools can read LGBTQ+ books to elementary students without allowing parents to opt out for religious reasons, a case stemming from a lawsuit by Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox parents who argue it violates their First Amendment rights.

Supreme Court to Review LGBTQ+ Book Policy in Maryland Schools
The Supreme Court will decide if Maryland schools can read LGBTQ+ books to elementary students without allowing parents to opt out for religious reasons, a case stemming from a lawsuit by Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox parents who argue it violates their First Amendment rights.
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52% Bias Score
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