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Extremadura Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Case Against Socialist Leader
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura rejected jurisdiction in the case against Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of the Extremadura Socialists, for alleged administrative prevarication and influence peddling, finding that he maneuvered to gain parliamentary immunity to avoid prosecution.
Extremadura Court Rejects Jurisdiction in Case Against Socialist Leader
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura rejected jurisdiction in the case against Miguel Ángel Gallardo, leader of the Extremadura Socialists, for alleged administrative prevarication and influence peddling, finding that he maneuvered to gain parliamentary immunity to avoid prosecution.
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52% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...
China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...
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36% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America After Trump Shutdown
US District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that President Trump illegally shut down the Voice of America (VOA), ordering the restoration of its pre-shutdown operations and the reinstatement of 1300 employees placed on administrative leave in March; the decision follows accusations of politically motivat...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America After Trump Shutdown
US District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that President Trump illegally shut down the Voice of America (VOA), ordering the restoration of its pre-shutdown operations and the reinstatement of 1300 employees placed on administrative leave in March; the decision follows accusations of politically motivat...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
US District Judge William Alsup ordered the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees fired last month across multiple agencies, calling the firings a "sham" to circumvent proper procedures for reducing the federal workforce; the Department of Justice argued the firings followed O...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Fired Federal Employees
US District Judge William Alsup ordered the reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees fired last month across multiple agencies, calling the firings a "sham" to circumvent proper procedures for reducing the federal workforce; the Department of Justice argued the firings followed O...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Musk's Team from Accessing US Treasury Data
A New York judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" team from accessing US Treasury Department data, citing concerns about irreparable harm to private information, following a lawsuit by nineteen states led by Democrats, until a February 14th hearing.
Judge Blocks Musk's Team from Accessing US Treasury Data
A New York judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" team from accessing US Treasury Department data, citing concerns about irreparable harm to private information, following a lawsuit by nineteen states led by Democrats, until a February 14th hearing.
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48% Bias Score

China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...

China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...
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36% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore funding and operations to the Voice of America (VOA) and other USAGM-funded media outlets on April 22, 2025, after deeming the shutdown illegal and a violation of the Constitution. The ruling affects VOA's 2,000+ employees, its $270 million...

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore funding and operations to the Voice of America (VOA) and other USAGM-funded media outlets on April 22, 2025, after deeming the shutdown illegal and a violation of the Constitution. The ruling affects VOA's 2,000+ employees, its $270 million...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
US District Judge Ellen Hollander blocked the Social Security Administration from providing the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive personal data, citing a lack of "need" for such broad access and insufficient safeguards; the order requires data deletion and software removal, whi...

Judge Blocks DOGE Access to Sensitive Social Security Data
US District Judge Ellen Hollander blocked the Social Security Administration from providing the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive personal data, citing a lack of "need" for such broad access and insufficient safeguards; the order requires data deletion and software removal, whi...
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44% Bias Score

China Highlights Severe Penalties for Damaging Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.

China Highlights Severe Penalties for Damaging Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge in Florida blocked the Justice Department from sharing the portion of Jack Smith's report on Trump's handling of classified documents with Congress, siding with Trump's co-defendants who argued that its release would prejudice their ongoing criminal cases.

Judge Blocks Release of Trump Classified Documents Report to Congress
A federal judge in Florida blocked the Justice Department from sharing the portion of Jack Smith's report on Trump's handling of classified documents with Congress, siding with Trump's co-defendants who argued that its release would prejudice their ongoing criminal cases.
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40% Bias Score
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