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Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
Virginia Teachers Win Lawsuit Against School's Pronoun Mandate
Three Virginia teachers won a lawsuit against Harrisonburg City Public Schools, securing a religious accommodation that prevents the school from mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns; the school board affirmed they don't require staff to use preferred pronouns.
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56% Bias Score


TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block US Ban
A federal law mandates a TikTok ban in the US by January 19 unless ByteDance sells its stake; TikTok and ByteDance, along with content creators and users, urgently petitioned the Supreme Court for a stay, citing potential significant user loss and revenue impacts, highlighting the clash between free...
TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block US Ban
A federal law mandates a TikTok ban in the US by January 19 unless ByteDance sells its stake; TikTok and ByteDance, along with content creators and users, urgently petitioned the Supreme Court for a stay, citing potential significant user loss and revenue impacts, highlighting the clash between free...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide Fate of TikTok Ban
A US law could ban TikTok on January 19, 2024, impacting 170 million American users due to national security concerns over its Chinese owner, ByteDance; TikTok claims this violates free speech, prompting a Supreme Court challenge.
Supreme Court to Decide Fate of TikTok Ban
A US law could ban TikTok on January 19, 2024, impacting 170 million American users due to national security concerns over its Chinese owner, ByteDance; TikTok claims this violates free speech, prompting a Supreme Court challenge.
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44% Bias Score


TikTok Appeals US Forced Sale Mandate to Supreme Court
Facing a January 19th deadline to sell its US operations or face a ban, TikTok is appealing to the US Supreme Court, citing free speech concerns, after lower courts rejected its challenges to a law aimed at preventing potential Chinese government access to user data; the case highlights US-China tra...
TikTok Appeals US Forced Sale Mandate to Supreme Court
Facing a January 19th deadline to sell its US operations or face a ban, TikTok is appealing to the US Supreme Court, citing free speech concerns, after lower courts rejected its challenges to a law aimed at preventing potential Chinese government access to user data; the case highlights US-China tra...
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40% Bias Score


California DMV Revokes License Plate Deemed Offensive
The California DMV apologized for and revoked a license plate, "LOLOCT7," considered offensive due to a perceived reference to the October 7th attack on Israel, but the owner's son says it was a reference to his grandfather ('LOLO'), Cybertruck ('CT'), and seven children ('7').
California DMV Revokes License Plate Deemed Offensive
The California DMV apologized for and revoked a license plate, "LOLOCT7," considered offensive due to a perceived reference to the October 7th attack on Israel, but the owner's son says it was a reference to his grandfather ('LOLO'), Cybertruck ('CT'), and seven children ('7').
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Cadets Face Disciplinary Action for "Mustafa Kemal's Soldiers" Chant
Five Turkish cadets face disciplinary action for chanting "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal" at a military graduation, prompting a political controversy over freedom of expression within the armed forces and the overruling of their commanding officers' positive assessments.
Turkish Cadets Face Disciplinary Action for "Mustafa Kemal's Soldiers" Chant
Five Turkish cadets face disciplinary action for chanting "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal" at a military graduation, prompting a political controversy over freedom of expression within the armed forces and the overruling of their commanding officers' positive assessments.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Meets TikTok CEO Amid Supreme Court Appeal Against US Ban
President-elect Donald Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Chew on Monday as TikTok appeals to the Supreme Court to block a US law requiring its sale to a non-Chinese owner or a ban by January 19, citing concerns over national security and free speech.

Trump Meets TikTok CEO Amid Supreme Court Appeal Against US Ban
President-elect Donald Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Chew on Monday as TikTok appeals to the Supreme Court to block a US law requiring its sale to a non-Chinese owner or a ban by January 19, citing concerns over national security and free speech.
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block US Ban
A federal law banning TikTok in the US unless its Chinese parent company sells it is set to take effect on January 19th, prompting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court by TikTok, its parent company ByteDance, and others, citing free speech concerns and significant potential user and revenue loss...

TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block US Ban
A federal law banning TikTok in the US unless its Chinese parent company sells it is set to take effect on January 19th, prompting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court by TikTok, its parent company ByteDance, and others, citing free speech concerns and significant potential user and revenue loss...
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block U.S. Ban
A federal law mandating the sale of TikTok to a non-Chinese company or a U.S. ban by January 19, 2024, has prompted an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court by TikTok, ByteDance, and users, citing potential losses of over one-third of daily users and substantial advertising revenue. President-elect ...

TikTok Seeks Supreme Court Intervention to Block U.S. Ban
A federal law mandating the sale of TikTok to a non-Chinese company or a U.S. ban by January 19, 2024, has prompted an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court by TikTok, ByteDance, and users, citing potential losses of over one-third of daily users and substantial advertising revenue. President-elect ...
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44% Bias Score

Potential TikTok US Ban Sparks Online Backlash
President Biden signed a bill in April 2024 that could ban TikTok in the US by January 19, 2025, unless its owner, ByteDance, sells the app; this is due to US government concerns about potential Chinese government access to user data, sparking a huge online backlash.

Potential TikTok US Ban Sparks Online Backlash
President Biden signed a bill in April 2024 that could ban TikTok in the US by January 19, 2025, unless its owner, ByteDance, sells the app; this is due to US government concerns about potential Chinese government access to user data, sparking a huge online backlash.
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48% Bias Score

Adelaide Writers' Week Tackles Race, Identity, and Global Conflicts
Adelaide Writers' Week, headed by Louise Adler, will feature discussions on race, identity, racism, and global conflicts, including Islamophobia, antisemitism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, prompting controversy and challenging Australia's public discourse.

Adelaide Writers' Week Tackles Race, Identity, and Global Conflicts
Adelaide Writers' Week, headed by Louise Adler, will feature discussions on race, identity, racism, and global conflicts, including Islamophobia, antisemitism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, prompting controversy and challenging Australia's public discourse.
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52% Bias Score

University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.

University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
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60% Bias Score
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