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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 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


Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
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48% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Colorado's Transgender Protection Law
Colorado's new Kelly Loving Act, expanding anti-discrimination protections for transgender individuals, faces a lawsuit from Defending Education, arguing it violates free speech and parental rights by broadly defining "gender expression" and potentially penalizing public disapproval of name and gend...
Lawsuit Challenges Colorado's Transgender Protection Law
Colorado's new Kelly Loving Act, expanding anti-discrimination protections for transgender individuals, faces a lawsuit from Defending Education, arguing it violates free speech and parental rights by broadly defining "gender expression" and potentially penalizing public disapproval of name and gend...
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64% Bias Score


Secret Service Interviews Comey Over Social Media Post
Former FBI Director James Comey was interviewed by Secret Service agents on Friday regarding a social media post depicting shells arranged as "86 47," a number sequence interpreted by some as a coded threat against President Trump; Comey claims it was unintentional.
Secret Service Interviews Comey Over Social Media Post
Former FBI Director James Comey was interviewed by Secret Service agents on Friday regarding a social media post depicting shells arranged as "86 47," a number sequence interpreted by some as a coded threat against President Trump; Comey claims it was unintentional.
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52% Bias Score


FCC Commissioner Accuses Agency of Weaponizing Regulatory Power to Suppress Press
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez sharply criticized the agency's recent investigations into multiple news organizations, alleging they were politically motivated attempts to suppress unfavorable reporting and set a dangerous precedent for government censorship. She specifically cited the impact on CBS Ne...
FCC Commissioner Accuses Agency of Weaponizing Regulatory Power to Suppress Press
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez sharply criticized the agency's recent investigations into multiple news organizations, alleging they were politically motivated attempts to suppress unfavorable reporting and set a dangerous precedent for government censorship. She specifically cited the impact on CBS Ne...
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64% 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

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

Tommy Robinson's Sentence Reduced, Early Release Imminent
Tommy Robinson's 18-month sentence for contempt of court was reduced by four months, leading to his imminent release from prison after he complied with a 2021 injunction preventing him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee; the judge noted an absence of contrition but accepted hi...

Tommy Robinson's Sentence Reduced, Early Release Imminent
Tommy Robinson's 18-month sentence for contempt of court was reduced by four months, leading to his imminent release from prison after he complied with a 2021 injunction preventing him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee; the judge noted an absence of contrition but accepted hi...
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64% Bias Score

Colorado Springs Cross Burning Trial: Political Theater or Hate Crime?
In Colorado Springs, Ashley Blackcloud and Derrick Bernard are on trial for allegedly burning a cross and writing a racial slur near a Black mayoral candidate's campaign sign in April 2023, a stunt prosecutors say was intended to garner sympathy for the candidate, Yemi Mobolade, who is now mayor. A ...

Colorado Springs Cross Burning Trial: Political Theater or Hate Crime?
In Colorado Springs, Ashley Blackcloud and Derrick Bernard are on trial for allegedly burning a cross and writing a racial slur near a Black mayoral candidate's campaign sign in April 2023, a stunt prosecutors say was intended to garner sympathy for the candidate, Yemi Mobolade, who is now mayor. A ...
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44% Bias Score

NYU Withholds Diploma for Gaza Condemnation Speech
NYU withheld the diploma of graduating student Logan Rozos for his commencement speech condemning US support of the "genocide" in Gaza, citing a breach of his speech agreement and initiating disciplinary action; this incident reflects increasing politicization of pro-Palestinian activism on US campu...

NYU Withholds Diploma for Gaza Condemnation Speech
NYU withheld the diploma of graduating student Logan Rozos for his commencement speech condemning US support of the "genocide" in Gaza, citing a breach of his speech agreement and initiating disciplinary action; this incident reflects increasing politicization of pro-Palestinian activism on US campu...
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48% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Release of Georgetown Researcher Detained for Pro-Palestinian Views
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national on a student visa, was arrested on March 17th in Virginia and released on Wednesday after a judge ruled his detention violated his free speech rights. The government accused him of "spreading Hamas propaganda" due to his wife's fam...

US Judge Orders Release of Georgetown Researcher Detained for Pro-Palestinian Views
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national on a student visa, was arrested on March 17th in Virginia and released on Wednesday after a judge ruled his detention violated his free speech rights. The government accused him of "spreading Hamas propaganda" due to his wife's fam...
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52% Bias Score
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