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Jury Rules in Favor of New York Times in Palin Defamation Case
A New York jury found The New York Times not liable for defamation in Sarah Palin's lawsuit stemming from a 2017 editorial that contained an error about her political action committee and the 2011 Arizona shooting; the Times quickly corrected the error, but Palin claimed reputational harm.
Jury Rules in Favor of New York Times in Palin Defamation Case
A New York jury found The New York Times not liable for defamation in Sarah Palin's lawsuit stemming from a 2017 editorial that contained an error about her political action committee and the 2011 Arizona shooting; the Times quickly corrected the error, but Palin claimed reputational harm.
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52% Bias Score


ICE Denies Detained Activist's Request for Release to Attend Child's Birth
Immigration authorities denied Mahmoud Khalil's request for temporary release from a Louisiana detention center to attend the birth of his son in New York, despite his lawyers' offer of monitoring; the decision has sparked controversy over the balance between immigration enforcement and human rights...
ICE Denies Detained Activist's Request for Release to Attend Child's Birth
Immigration authorities denied Mahmoud Khalil's request for temporary release from a Louisiana detention center to attend the birth of his son in New York, despite his lawyers' offer of monitoring; the decision has sparked controversy over the balance between immigration enforcement and human rights...
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44% Bias Score


Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA), potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would alter attorney's fees and elim...
Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA), potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would alter attorney's fees and elim...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Demands Decade of Harvard Foreign Funding Records
The Trump administration requested ten years of Harvard's foreign funding records, citing incomplete disclosures, escalating its crackdown on universities over pro-Palestinian protests and other culture war issues, threatening funding and tax-exempt status; Harvard denies wrongdoing.
Trump Administration Demands Decade of Harvard Foreign Funding Records
The Trump administration requested ten years of Harvard's foreign funding records, citing incomplete disclosures, escalating its crackdown on universities over pro-Palestinian protests and other culture war issues, threatening funding and tax-exempt status; Harvard denies wrongdoing.
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44% Bias Score


DoJ Issues New Social Media Restrictions for Employees
The Department of Justice implemented a new social media policy prohibiting employees from posting work-related content, raising concerns about free speech restrictions and potential legal challenges due to vaguely defined parameters.
DoJ Issues New Social Media Restrictions for Employees
The Department of Justice implemented a new social media policy prohibiting employees from posting work-related content, raising concerns about free speech restrictions and potential legal challenges due to vaguely defined parameters.
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48% Bias Score


Columbia Student Arrested During Citizenship Interview, Attorney Cites First Amendment Violation
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent US resident, was arrested during his final naturalization interview; his attorney claims the arrest is solely based on his First Amendment rights and activism with the Palestinian Student Union, resulting in a temporary restraining order agains...
Columbia Student Arrested During Citizenship Interview, Attorney Cites First Amendment Violation
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent US resident, was arrested during his final naturalization interview; his attorney claims the arrest is solely based on his First Amendment rights and activism with the Palestinian Student Union, resulting in a temporary restraining order agains...
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52% Bias Score

Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would change the mandatory awarding of attorney's fees to discretionary, and would eli...

Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would change the mandatory awarding of attorney's fees to discretionary, and would eli...
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32% Bias Score

Jewish Groups Clash Over Trump Administration's Antisemitism Response
A public letter from ten major Jewish groups condemned the Trump administration's response to antisemitism, while the CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America privately criticized it for not representing the community's diversity of views, highlighting internal divisions over how to address th...

Jewish Groups Clash Over Trump Administration's Antisemitism Response
A public letter from ten major Jewish groups condemned the Trump administration's response to antisemitism, while the CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America privately criticized it for not representing the community's diversity of views, highlighting internal divisions over how to address th...
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48% Bias Score

Palin's Defamation Retrial Highlights Free Speech Concerns
Sarah Palin's defamation retrial against the New York Times began in Manhattan on Monday, focusing on procedural errors from the 2022 trial where she lost, and the question of whether the Times acted with actual malice in a 2017 editorial incorrectly linking Palin to a mass shooting.

Palin's Defamation Retrial Highlights Free Speech Concerns
Sarah Palin's defamation retrial against the New York Times began in Manhattan on Monday, focusing on procedural errors from the 2022 trial where she lost, and the question of whether the Times acted with actual malice in a 2017 editorial incorrectly linking Palin to a mass shooting.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Trump, Risks \$2.2 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration threatened to withhold \$2.2 billion in funding from Harvard University unless it implemented specific reforms to address antisemitism and enhance viewpoint diversity; Harvard refused, sparking a widespread debate about government oversight of universities and free speech.

Harvard Defies Trump, Risks \$2.2 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration threatened to withhold \$2.2 billion in funding from Harvard University unless it implemented specific reforms to address antisemitism and enhance viewpoint diversity; Harvard refused, sparking a widespread debate about government oversight of universities and free speech.
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44% Bias Score

Ohio Social Media Parental Consent Law Struck Down
A federal judge in Ohio permanently blocked a state law requiring parental consent for children's social media use, ruling it unconstitutionally infringes on free speech rights, despite the state's intentions to protect children's mental health; similar laws in other states have faced similar legal ...

Ohio Social Media Parental Consent Law Struck Down
A federal judge in Ohio permanently blocked a state law requiring parental consent for children's social media use, ruling it unconstitutionally infringes on free speech rights, despite the state's intentions to protect children's mental health; similar laws in other states have faced similar legal ...
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40% Bias Score

Release of 16 Russian Political Prisoners in Historic Exchange
On August 1st, 2024, 16 political prisoners, including Vladimir Kara-Murza, Ilya Yashin, and Andrei Pivovarov, were released from Russian prisons in a prisoner exchange brokered by Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, highlighting continued international pressure on Russia regarding human ri...

Release of 16 Russian Political Prisoners in Historic Exchange
On August 1st, 2024, 16 political prisoners, including Vladimir Kara-Murza, Ilya Yashin, and Andrei Pivovarov, were released from Russian prisons in a prisoner exchange brokered by Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, highlighting continued international pressure on Russia regarding human ri...
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52% Bias Score
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