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Supreme Court Issues Unanimous Rulings on Discrimination, Gun Control, and Religious Exemptions
The Supreme Court unanimously decided three cases: rejecting a reverse discrimination claim, dismissing a lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers by the Mexican government, and ruling that Wisconsin violated the Constitution by denying tax exemptions to Catholic charities.
Supreme Court Issues Unanimous Rulings on Discrimination, Gun Control, and Religious Exemptions
The Supreme Court unanimously decided three cases: rejecting a reverse discrimination claim, dismissing a lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers by the Mexican government, and ruling that Wisconsin violated the Constitution by denying tax exemptions to Catholic charities.
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Investigations into US and Israeli Officials
On June 5th, 2024, the US sanctioned four ICC judges involved in investigations into alleged war crimes by US soldiers in Afghanistan and Israeli officials in Gaza, citing "illegitimate" and "politicized" proceedings; the ICC condemned the move, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expres...
US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Investigations into US and Israeli Officials
On June 5th, 2024, the US sanctioned four ICC judges involved in investigations into alleged war crimes by US soldiers in Afghanistan and Israeli officials in Gaza, citing "illegitimate" and "politicized" proceedings; the ICC condemned the move, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expres...
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52% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...
Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...
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48% Bias Score


US Sportfishing Vessel Illegally Enters Mexican Protected Area Multiple Times
The Red Rooster III, a US sportfishing vessel, has illegally entered Mexico's Revillagigedo Archipelago, the largest protected marine area in North America, at least eight times since 2017, violating fishing prohibitions and repeatedly turning off its AIS tracking system, highlighting enforcement ch...
US Sportfishing Vessel Illegally Enters Mexican Protected Area Multiple Times
The Red Rooster III, a US sportfishing vessel, has illegally entered Mexico's Revillagigedo Archipelago, the largest protected marine area in North America, at least eight times since 2017, violating fishing prohibitions and repeatedly turning off its AIS tracking system, highlighting enforcement ch...
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48% Bias Score


Jumping Castle Tragedy: Court Dismisses Charges
A Tasmanian court found the operator of a jumping castle not guilty of workplace safety charges despite acknowledging failures in securing the inflatable, which killed six children due to an unforeseen dust devil during end-of-year school celebrations in December 2021.
Jumping Castle Tragedy: Court Dismisses Charges
A Tasmanian court found the operator of a jumping castle not guilty of workplace safety charges despite acknowledging failures in securing the inflatable, which killed six children due to an unforeseen dust devil during end-of-year school celebrations in December 2021.
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32% Bias Score


Newark Raid Nets Multiple Arrests in Violent Crime Reduction Operation
A multi-agency operation in Newark, New Jersey, targeting violent criminals and gang members, resulted in multiple arrests, including three undocumented migrants, as part of a month-long initiative to reduce violent crime.
Newark Raid Nets Multiple Arrests in Violent Crime Reduction Operation
A multi-agency operation in Newark, New Jersey, targeting violent criminals and gang members, resulted in multiple arrests, including three undocumented migrants, as part of a month-long initiative to reduce violent crime.
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68% Bias Score

İBB Corruption Investigation: Nuhoğlu Implicates İmamoğlu in Villa Scheme and Kickback System
A corruption investigation into Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, involves businessman Ali Nuhoğlu's testimony detailing a scheme of villa purchases and kickbacks allegedly involving İBB, İSKİ, and millions of dollars paid to Zafer Keleş, brother of Fatih Keleş, who allegedly managed payments for İm...

İBB Corruption Investigation: Nuhoğlu Implicates İmamoğlu in Villa Scheme and Kickback System
A corruption investigation into Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, involves businessman Ali Nuhoğlu's testimony detailing a scheme of villa purchases and kickbacks allegedly involving İBB, İSKİ, and millions of dollars paid to Zafer Keleş, brother of Fatih Keleş, who allegedly managed payments for İm...
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52% Bias Score

Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...

Australian Engineer Conditionally Released from Iraqi Prison, Remains Banned from Leaving
After four years of arbitrary detention in Iraq, Australian mechanical engineer Robert Pether was conditionally released; however, he remains banned from leaving the country despite needing urgent medical care, highlighting concerns about the rule of law and the treatment of foreign nationals in Ira...
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40% Bias Score

French State Liable in Murder Case Due to Police Inaction
Following four reports of harassment and threats by her ex-partner, Jérôme Tonneau, Nathalie Debaillie was murdered in May 2019. A French court found the state liable for gross negligence due to the police's failure to act on the evidence.

French State Liable in Murder Case Due to Police Inaction
Following four reports of harassment and threats by her ex-partner, Jérôme Tonneau, Nathalie Debaillie was murdered in May 2019. A French court found the state liable for gross negligence due to the police's failure to act on the evidence.
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36% Bias Score

Tasmanian Jumping Castle Tragedy: Operator Cleared of Safety Breaches
Six children died and three were injured after a wind gust lifted a jumping castle at a Tasmanian school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of safety breaches, causing outrage among the victims' families.

Tasmanian Jumping Castle Tragedy: Operator Cleared of Safety Breaches
Six children died and three were injured after a wind gust lifted a jumping castle at a Tasmanian school in December 2021; the operator was found not guilty of safety breaches, causing outrage among the victims' families.
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48% Bias Score

US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Afghanistan and Gaza Investigations
The US sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for authorizing investigations into US and Israeli actions in Afghanistan and Gaza, respectively, escalating tensions between the US ...

US Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over Afghanistan and Gaza Investigations
The US sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Solomy Balungi Bossa, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou, and Beti Hohler—for authorizing investigations into US and Israeli actions in Afghanistan and Gaza, respectively, escalating tensions between the US ...
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68% Bias Score

Sweden to Lease Estonian Prison Cells to Combat Overcrowding
Sweden will lease 400 prison cells in Tartu, Estonia, to alleviate prison overcrowding, costing €8,500 per prisoner monthly compared to €11,500 in Sweden; the agreement, expected to be signed mid-June, addresses rising crime rates and aims to be active July 1, 2026.

Sweden to Lease Estonian Prison Cells to Combat Overcrowding
Sweden will lease 400 prison cells in Tartu, Estonia, to alleviate prison overcrowding, costing €8,500 per prisoner monthly compared to €11,500 in Sweden; the agreement, expected to be signed mid-June, addresses rising crime rates and aims to be active July 1, 2026.
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36% Bias Score
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