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House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
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52% Bias Score


Federal Agents Prioritize Student Arrests on State Department Orders
Federal investigators, typically focused on narcotics and financial crimes, arrested three university students and a scholar on orders from the State Department after their visas were revoked, raising concerns about targeting based on political views.
Federal Agents Prioritize Student Arrests on State Department Orders
Federal investigators, typically focused on narcotics and financial crimes, arrested three university students and a scholar on orders from the State Department after their visas were revoked, raising concerns about targeting based on political views.
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48% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Activist Demands $20 Million from US Government
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, detained for 104 days, demands $20 million from the US government for wrongful arrest, citing politically motivated actions during protests at Columbia University related to the Gaza conflict; the US government rejected the claim as absurd.
Pro-Palestinian Activist Demands $20 Million from US Government
Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, detained for 104 days, demands $20 million from the US government for wrongful arrest, citing politically motivated actions during protests at Columbia University related to the Gaza conflict; the US government rejected the claim as absurd.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Trial Over Alleged Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activists
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's alleged policy of arresting and deporting pro-Palestinian demonstrators, citing First Amendment violations and chilling effects on free speech on college campuses; a bench trial is underway.
Trump Administration Faces Trial Over Alleged Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Activists
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's alleged policy of arresting and deporting pro-Palestinian demonstrators, citing First Amendment violations and chilling effects on free speech on college campuses; a bench trial is underway.
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44% Bias Score


Inconsistent Responses to Hate Speech Spark Debate
Readers respond to Marina Hyde's article on hate speech, highlighting inconsistencies in legal responses to different hate speech incidents and expressing concern over societal divisions regarding free speech and the criminal justice system.
Inconsistent Responses to Hate Speech Spark Debate
Readers respond to Marina Hyde's article on hate speech, highlighting inconsistencies in legal responses to different hate speech incidents and expressing concern over societal divisions regarding free speech and the criminal justice system.
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56% Bias Score


NC School Agrees to $20,000 Settlement in Student Free Speech Case
A North Carolina high school student, Christian McGhee, who received a three-day suspension for a comment deemed "racially insensitive," won a settlement where the school will remove the incident from his record, issue a public apology, and pay his family $20,000.
NC School Agrees to $20,000 Settlement in Student Free Speech Case
A North Carolina high school student, Christian McGhee, who received a three-day suspension for a comment deemed "racially insensitive," won a settlement where the school will remove the incident from his record, issue a public apology, and pay his family $20,000.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targeted Academics for Pro-Palestinian Views
Federal agents, typically focused on narcotics and financial crimes, were directed to prioritize the arrest of three university students—Rümeysa Öztürk, Mahmoud Khalil, and Badar Khan Suri—for expressing pro-Palestinian views, raising concerns about free speech suppression under the Trump administra...

Trump Administration Targeted Academics for Pro-Palestinian Views
Federal agents, typically focused on narcotics and financial crimes, were directed to prioritize the arrest of three university students—Rümeysa Öztürk, Mahmoud Khalil, and Badar Khan Suri—for expressing pro-Palestinian views, raising concerns about free speech suppression under the Trump administra...
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52% Bias Score

British Free Speech Under Threat: Self-Censorship on Race, Religion, and Immigration
A study by Ipsos for the Commission for Countering Extremism reveals that a significant portion of Britons self-censor their views on race, religion, and immigration due to fear of causing offense, with older white males feeling most restricted.

British Free Speech Under Threat: Self-Censorship on Race, Religion, and Immigration
A study by Ipsos for the Commission for Countering Extremism reveals that a significant portion of Britons self-censor their views on race, religion, and immigration due to fear of causing offense, with older white males feeling most restricted.
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60% Bias Score

Roger Waters Faces Prosecution for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, faces potential prosecution in the UK after publicly supporting the banned organization Palestine Action on July 5th, 2025, praising their actions and defying the government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization.

Roger Waters Faces Prosecution for Supporting Banned Palestine Action
Roger Waters, a former Pink Floyd member, faces potential prosecution in the UK after publicly supporting the banned organization Palestine Action on July 5th, 2025, praising their actions and defying the government's classification of the group as a terrorist organization.
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56% Bias Score

Greenpeace Challenges $660M Ruling, Setting Precedent for Global Protest Rights
Greenpeace is challenging a $660 million US court ruling in Amsterdam, using a new EU directive to fight back against what it calls SLAPP suits – strategic lawsuits against public participation – a tactic increasingly used by fossil fuel companies to silence critics. The outcome could fundamentally ...

Greenpeace Challenges $660M Ruling, Setting Precedent for Global Protest Rights
Greenpeace is challenging a $660 million US court ruling in Amsterdam, using a new EU directive to fight back against what it calls SLAPP suits – strategic lawsuits against public participation – a tactic increasingly used by fossil fuel companies to silence critics. The outcome could fundamentally ...
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52% Bias Score

Paramount Pays Trump \$16 Million to Settle Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris for \$16 million, a decision condemned by press freedom advocates as a surrender to political pressure and potentially setting a dangerous precedent.

Paramount Pays Trump \$16 Million to Settle Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris for \$16 million, a decision condemned by press freedom advocates as a surrender to political pressure and potentially setting a dangerous precedent.
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48% Bias Score

Paramount Settles \$16 Million Lawsuit with Trump
Paramount settled a \$16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over an allegedly manipulated "60 Minutes" interview featuring Kamala Harris; the funds will go to Trump's presidential library, not directly to him.

Paramount Settles \$16 Million Lawsuit with Trump
Paramount settled a \$16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over an allegedly manipulated "60 Minutes" interview featuring Kamala Harris; the funds will go to Trump's presidential library, not directly to him.
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52% Bias Score
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