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Trump Threatens Force Against Protesters at Military Parade
President Trump threatened "heavy force" against any protesters at Saturday's military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, a statement later clarified by the White House as not condoning violence but rather protecting the event; approximately 6,700 soldiers, along w...
Trump Threatens Force Against Protesters at Military Parade
President Trump threatened "heavy force" against any protesters at Saturday's military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, a statement later clarified by the White House as not condoning violence but rather protecting the event; approximately 6,700 soldiers, along w...
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52% Bias Score


Satanic Temple Sues Iowa Over Capitol Display Denial
The Satanic Temple Iowa filed a religious discrimination complaint against Iowa state officials for denying their December 2024 Capitol display and event, claiming the decision violates their constitutional rights and Iowa civil rights law, following a 2023 incident where their Baphomet display was ...
Satanic Temple Sues Iowa Over Capitol Display Denial
The Satanic Temple Iowa filed a religious discrimination complaint against Iowa state officials for denying their December 2024 Capitol display and event, claiming the decision violates their constitutional rights and Iowa civil rights law, following a 2023 incident where their Baphomet display was ...
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press from Key Locations
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a dispute that began with the AP's coverage of the Gulf of Mexico's name change.
Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press from Key Locations
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a dispute that began with the AP's coverage of the Gulf of Mexico's name change.
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...
Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...
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36% Bias Score


Judge Blocks ICE Detention of Columbia Anti-Israel Protester
A federal judge blocked ICE from detaining Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident, without prior court approval after she participated in an anti-Israel protest; the judge's ruling prevents deportation and protects her First Amendment rights.
Judge Blocks ICE Detention of Columbia Anti-Israel Protester
A federal judge blocked ICE from detaining Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident, without prior court approval after she participated in an anti-Israel protest; the judge's ruling prevents deportation and protects her First Amendment rights.
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64% Bias Score


FCC Commissioner Sounds Alarm on Trump's Assault on Press Freedom
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez launched a "First Amendment Tour" to denounce President Trump's alleged weaponization of the FCC against news outlets like NPR, PBS, ABC, CBS, and NBC, citing "sham investigations" and threats to press freedom, while the FCC faces a quorum crisis with impending commission...
FCC Commissioner Sounds Alarm on Trump's Assault on Press Freedom
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez launched a "First Amendment Tour" to denounce President Trump's alleged weaponization of the FCC against news outlets like NPR, PBS, ABC, CBS, and NBC, citing "sham investigations" and threats to press freedom, while the FCC faces a quorum crisis with impending commission...
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52% Bias Score

Arkansas Families Sue to Block Ten Commandments in Schools
Seven Arkansas families sued to block a new law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, arguing it violates their constitutional rights; the law, effective August 2024, mandates prominent placement in classrooms and libraries across four school districts.

Arkansas Families Sue to Block Ten Commandments in Schools
Seven Arkansas families sued to block a new law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools, arguing it violates their constitutional rights; the law, effective August 2024, mandates prominent placement in classrooms and libraries across four school districts.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.

Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from certain locations, including the Oval Office, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a First Amendment battle over press access.

Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from certain locations, including the Oval Office, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a First Amendment battle over press access.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks AP Access to White House
A US appeals court temporarily barred Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on June 6th, partially overturning a lower court ruling that had reinstated their access after a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, prompting criticism over press freedom.

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks AP Access to White House
A US appeals court temporarily barred Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on June 6th, partially overturning a lower court ruling that had reinstated their access after a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, prompting criticism over press freedom.
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52% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...

Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin's denial of unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities violated the First Amendment, impacting 47 states with similar laws and potentially reshaping the relationship between religious institutions and government regulations.

Supreme Court Sides with Catholic Charities in Unemployment Tax Exemption Case
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin's denial of unemployment tax exemptions to Catholic Charities violated the First Amendment, impacting 47 states with similar laws and potentially reshaping the relationship between religious institutions and government regulations.
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32% Bias Score
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