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DOJ Condemns Brazilian Judge's Censorship Order Against Rumble
In May, the U.S. Department of Justice sent an unprecedented letter to Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, condemning his orders to restrict the speech of a Brazilian user on the U.S.-based platform Rumble, asserting they violate U.S. law and are unenforceable within the United Stat...
DOJ Condemns Brazilian Judge's Censorship Order Against Rumble
In May, the U.S. Department of Justice sent an unprecedented letter to Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, condemning his orders to restrict the speech of a Brazilian user on the U.S.-based platform Rumble, asserting they violate U.S. law and are unenforceable within the United Stat...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds PBS and NPR, setting a 45-day deadline for Congress to decide; failure to pass the rescission would force the release of the funds.
Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for Public Broadcasting
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds PBS and NPR, setting a 45-day deadline for Congress to decide; failure to pass the rescission would force the release of the funds.
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48% Bias Score


NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.
NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Senate Advances Bill Mandating Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools
The Texas Senate advanced a bill requiring Ten Commandments displays in all public school classrooms, sending it to Governor Abbott for expected approval despite potential legal challenges based on the separation of church and state; the bill, if enacted, would affect over 5 million students.
Texas Senate Advances Bill Mandating Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools
The Texas Senate advanced a bill requiring Ten Commandments displays in all public school classrooms, sending it to Governor Abbott for expected approval despite potential legal challenges based on the separation of church and state; the bill, if enacted, would affect over 5 million students.
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56% Bias Score


NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump, claiming his executive order to cut funding to the 246-station network violates freedom of speech and exceeds his authority; the White House says NPR exhibits liberal bias.
NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump, claiming his executive order to cut funding to the 246-station network violates freedom of speech and exceeds his authority; the White House says NPR exhibits liberal bias.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for PBS and NPR
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR, triggering a 45-day congressional review period that could severely impact local stations, especially smaller ones that rely heavily on federal funding; the White House claims bias, while public broadcasters argu...

Trump Administration Seeks to Cut \$1 Billion in Funding for PBS and NPR
The Trump administration is seeking to cut over \$1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR, triggering a 45-day congressional review period that could severely impact local stations, especially smaller ones that rely heavily on federal funding; the White House claims bias, while public broadcasters argu...
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40% Bias Score

Florida Judge Blocks Restrictive Social Media Law for Minors
A federal judge in Florida temporarily blocked a law restricting children's social media use, citing concerns about free speech; similar legal challenges are underway in Georgia.

Florida Judge Blocks Restrictive Social Media Law for Minors
A federal judge in Florida temporarily blocked a law restricting children's social media use, citing concerns about free speech; similar legal challenges are underway in Georgia.
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48% Bias Score

PBS Sues Trump Over Executive Order Defunding Public Broadcasting
President Trump's executive order to defund PBS and NPR due to perceived bias prompted a lawsuit from PBS and a Minnesota station, claiming the order violates free speech and exceeds presidential authority, potentially impacting $81 million in annual federal grants and jeopardizing local programming...

PBS Sues Trump Over Executive Order Defunding Public Broadcasting
President Trump's executive order to defund PBS and NPR due to perceived bias prompted a lawsuit from PBS and a Minnesota station, claiming the order violates free speech and exceeds presidential authority, potentially impacting $81 million in annual federal grants and jeopardizing local programming...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Targeting WilmerHale
On Tuesday, US District Judge Richard Leon permanently blocked President Trump's executive order targeting WilmerHale law firm, citing violations of First Amendment and due process rights; this is the third such ruling this month against similar Trump orders targeting other law firms.

Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Targeting WilmerHale
On Tuesday, US District Judge Richard Leon permanently blocked President Trump's executive order targeting WilmerHale law firm, citing violations of First Amendment and due process rights; this is the third such ruling this month against similar Trump orders targeting other law firms.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Targeting WilmerHale Law Firm
On Tuesday, a federal judge permanently blocked President Trump's executive order targeting the WilmerHale law firm, citing violations of the firm's First Amendment rights and due process, marking the third such ruling this month against similar orders targeting firms perceived as opposing Trump.

Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Targeting WilmerHale Law Firm
On Tuesday, a federal judge permanently blocked President Trump's executive order targeting the WilmerHale law firm, citing violations of the firm's First Amendment rights and due process, marking the third such ruling this month against similar orders targeting firms perceived as opposing Trump.
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52% Bias Score

NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.

NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Attempted Defunding
NPR, along with Colorado member stations, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, alleging the president's attempted defunding violates the First Amendment and Congress's will, jeopardizing a vital news source for millions of Americans who rely on the $535 million in annual taxpayer funding.
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48% Bias Score
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