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Trump's Demand to Arrest Malema Sparks Controversy in South Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa refused President Trump's demand to arrest opposition leader Julius Malema for repeatedly chanting "Kill the Boer," citing South Africa's freedom of speech laws and a 2022 court ruling; however, critics argue the chant incites violence against farmers.
Trump's Demand to Arrest Malema Sparks Controversy in South Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa refused President Trump's demand to arrest opposition leader Julius Malema for repeatedly chanting "Kill the Boer," citing South Africa's freedom of speech laws and a 2022 court ruling; however, critics argue the chant incites violence against farmers.
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48% Bias Score


US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
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44% Bias Score


Texas Poised to Enact Statewide Social Media Ban for Minors
Texas is poised to become the second state to ban social media for minors under 18, requiring age verification and allowing parental account deletion requests; the bill has passed the House and is expected to pass the Senate, despite potential legal challenges.
Texas Poised to Enact Statewide Social Media Ban for Minors
Texas is poised to become the second state to ban social media for minors under 18, requiring age verification and allowing parental account deletion requests; the bill has passed the House and is expected to pass the Senate, despite potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Louisiana Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Community Air Quality Monitoring
Louisiana's new Community Air Monitoring Reliability Act (CAMRA) is being challenged in federal court by environmental groups who argue that it restricts free speech and undermines their ability to monitor and report on air quality in industrial communities, resulting in a chilling effect on their w...
Louisiana Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Community Air Quality Monitoring
Louisiana's new Community Air Monitoring Reliability Act (CAMRA) is being challenged in federal court by environmental groups who argue that it restricts free speech and undermines their ability to monitor and report on air quality in industrial communities, resulting in a chilling effect on their w...
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44% Bias Score


Kneecap Member Charged with Terrorism Offense in London
Liam O'Hanna, a 27-year-old member of Irish hip hop group Kneecap, was charged with terrorism in London on June 18, 2025, for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on November 21, 2024, following an investigation by the Met's Counter Terrorism Command, sparked by an onli...
Kneecap Member Charged with Terrorism Offense in London
Liam O'Hanna, a 27-year-old member of Irish hip hop group Kneecap, was charged with terrorism in London on June 18, 2025, for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on November 21, 2024, following an investigation by the Met's Counter Terrorism Command, sparked by an onli...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Maine Lawmaker in Free Speech Case
The Supreme Court ruled that the Maine House of Representatives cannot bar Representative Laurel Libby from speaking or voting due to her social media post criticizing a transgender athlete, temporarily restoring her legislative participation pending further appeals; Justices Sotomayor and Brown Jac...
Supreme Court Sides with Maine Lawmaker in Free Speech Case
The Supreme Court ruled that the Maine House of Representatives cannot bar Representative Laurel Libby from speaking or voting due to her social media post criticizing a transgender athlete, temporarily restoring her legislative participation pending further appeals; Justices Sotomayor and Brown Jac...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.

Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.
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60% 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

Murder of Israeli Embassy Employees Fuels Calls for Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
On February 28, 2024, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot in Washington D.C. by a gunman who shouted "Free Palestine," prompting calls for a stronger crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism from some Republican officials and pro-Israel groups. The incident has intensified the already polar...

Murder of Israeli Embassy Employees Fuels Calls for Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activism
On February 28, 2024, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot in Washington D.C. by a gunman who shouted "Free Palestine," prompting calls for a stronger crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism from some Republican officials and pro-Israel groups. The incident has intensified the already polar...
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68% Bias Score

Kneecap Rapper Charged with Terrorism Offense for Hezbollah Flag Display
A member of the Irish rap group Kneecap, Liam O'Hanna, was charged with a terrorism offense for displaying a Hezbollah flag at a London concert in November 2024, leading to court appearance on June 18 and cancellation of several concerts.

Kneecap Rapper Charged with Terrorism Offense for Hezbollah Flag Display
A member of the Irish rap group Kneecap, Liam O'Hanna, was charged with a terrorism offense for displaying a Hezbollah flag at a London concert in November 2024, leading to court appearance on June 18 and cancellation of several concerts.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...

Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...
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64% Bias Score

Texas Poised to Enact Strictest US Social Media Ban for Minors
Texas is on the verge of implementing the most stringent social media restrictions in the US, completely banning minors under 18 from creating accounts or downloading apps without parental consent, starting April 2026.

Texas Poised to Enact Strictest US Social Media Ban for Minors
Texas is on the verge of implementing the most stringent social media restrictions in the US, completely banning minors under 18 from creating accounts or downloading apps without parental consent, starting April 2026.
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48% Bias Score
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