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AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Journalists Charged for Publishing Leaked Police Report
Following the publication of a leaked police report on a Supreme Court case involving the Attorney General, a Madrid judge charged four journalists with revealing state secrets, prompting 55 journalists to protest the decision.
Spanish Journalists Charged for Publishing Leaked Police Report
Following the publication of a leaked police report on a Supreme Court case involving the Attorney General, a Madrid judge charged four journalists with revealing state secrets, prompting 55 journalists to protest the decision.
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48% Bias Score


White House Assumes Control of Press Pool, Sparking Concerns Over Press Freedom
The White House announced it will now control access to its press pool, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role, which it claims will increase access for new outlets and conservative voices, while critics fear it undermines press independence.
White House Assumes Control of Press Pool, Sparking Concerns Over Press Freedom
The White House announced it will now control access to its press pool, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role, which it claims will increase access for new outlets and conservative voices, while critics fear it undermines press independence.
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60% Bias Score


AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Reporter Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for banning its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates the First and Fifth Amendments; the ban, in place since February 11, limits global news access.
AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Reporter Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for banning its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates the First and Fifth Amendments; the ban, in place since February 11, limits global news access.
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40% Bias Score


White House Bars AP Reporters Over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House barred two Associated Press reporters from events on Tuesday after the AP refused to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns and prompting criticism from press organizations.
White House Bars AP Reporters Over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House barred two Associated Press reporters from events on Tuesday after the AP refused to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns and prompting criticism from press organizations.
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52% Bias Score

Palin's Defamation Retrial Against The New York Times Begins
A federal judge's procedural error in Sarah Palin's initial defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, which she lost, resulted in a retrial beginning Monday in Manhattan, focusing on a 2017 editorial falsely connecting Palin to a shooting; Palin seeks no monetary compensation.

Palin's Defamation Retrial Against The New York Times Begins
A federal judge's procedural error in Sarah Palin's initial defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, which she lost, resulted in a retrial beginning Monday in Manhattan, focusing on a 2017 editorial falsely connecting Palin to a shooting; Palin seeks no monetary compensation.
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32% Bias Score

Journalists Sue Massachusetts State Police for Blocking Trial Coverage
Two journalists are suing Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking their coverage of Karen Read's murder trial, claiming police wrongly enforced a court-ordered buffer zone to restrict their reporting outside the courthouse despite the order not applying to non-protesters.

Journalists Sue Massachusetts State Police for Blocking Trial Coverage
Two journalists are suing Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking their coverage of Karen Read's murder trial, claiming police wrongly enforced a court-ordered buffer zone to restrict their reporting outside the courthouse despite the order not applying to non-protesters.
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36% Bias Score

Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...

Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico to Sue Google Over Gulf of Mexico Renaming
Mexico threatens legal action against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, following a US presidential decree, citing the violation of its sovereignty over 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%, and Cuba 5%.

Mexico to Sue Google Over Gulf of Mexico Renaming
Mexico threatens legal action against Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, following a US presidential decree, citing the violation of its sovereignty over 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%, and Cuba 5%.
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36% Bias Score

Gag Order Silences Reporting on Mexican Gynecologist Accused of Medical Malpractice"
Mexican gynecologist Jesús Luján is facing arrest for allegedly performing unnecessary medical procedures and harming patients, while simultaneously obtaining a gag order preventing media from reporting on the case, highlighting concerns about obstetric violence in Mexico where 31.4% of women have e...

Gag Order Silences Reporting on Mexican Gynecologist Accused of Medical Malpractice"
Mexican gynecologist Jesús Luján is facing arrest for allegedly performing unnecessary medical procedures and harming patients, while simultaneously obtaining a gag order preventing media from reporting on the case, highlighting concerns about obstetric violence in Mexico where 31.4% of women have e...
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48% Bias Score
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