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German Court Upholds Regenbogencamp Design Competition, Ending 30-Year Lease
A German court ruled that the design competition for the Regenbogencamp, a campsite in Prerow, was legal, rejecting a lawsuit from the previous operator, Regenbogen AG, who had been operating the site for 30 years. The court's decision validates the selection of Camper's Friend as the new operator, ...
German Court Upholds Regenbogencamp Design Competition, Ending 30-Year Lease
A German court ruled that the design competition for the Regenbogencamp, a campsite in Prerow, was legal, rejecting a lawsuit from the previous operator, Regenbogen AG, who had been operating the site for 30 years. The court's decision validates the selection of Camper's Friend as the new operator, ...
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Billionaire Sues Son for Control of Singapore Property Giant
Real estate tycoon Kwek Leng Beng sued his son, Sherman Kwek, CEO of City Developments Ltd. (CDL), for attempting to seize control of the company through board changes, following a 37% drop in 2024 net profit to S$201.3 million.
Billionaire Sues Son for Control of Singapore Property Giant
Real estate tycoon Kwek Leng Beng sued his son, Sherman Kwek, CEO of City Developments Ltd. (CDL), for attempting to seize control of the company through board changes, following a 37% drop in 2024 net profit to S$201.3 million.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Unions Sue Musk Over Job Justification Email
Federal employee unions sued Elon Musk and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) over an email demanding job justifications, claiming it violates federal laws and OPM lacks the authority; conflicting agency directives followed.
Federal Unions Sue Musk Over Job Justification Email
Federal employee unions sued Elon Musk and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) over an email demanding job justifications, claiming it violates federal laws and OPM lacks the authority; conflicting agency directives followed.
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
CASA and Make the Road New York sued DHS over the termination of TPS for Venezuelan migrants, impacting 350,000 people, citing discrimination and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act; the lawsuit seeks to reverse the decision.
Lawsuit Challenges End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
CASA and Make the Road New York sued DHS over the termination of TPS for Venezuelan migrants, impacting 350,000 people, citing discrimination and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act; the lawsuit seeks to reverse the decision.
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48% Bias Score


AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump White House officials Friday for banning AP reporters from White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, since February 11, alleging First and Fifth Amendment violations and seeking an emergency hearing and court order to end the ban.
AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump White House officials Friday for banning AP reporters from White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, since February 11, alleging First and Fifth Amendment violations and seeking an emergency hearing and court order to end the ban.
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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

Illiterate Student Sues Hartford School System for Negligence
Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz graduated from Hartford Public High School in Connecticut illiterate and is now suing the school system for negligence after 12 years of inadequate special education services; she is seeking compensatory damages and alleges bullying and harassment by her case manager.

Illiterate Student Sues Hartford School System for Negligence
Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz graduated from Hartford Public High School in Connecticut illiterate and is now suing the school system for negligence after 12 years of inadequate special education services; she is seeking compensatory damages and alleges bullying and harassment by her case manager.
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Influencer Arrested for Manslaughter After Fatal DUI
Los Angeles influencer Summer Wheaton was arrested Monday on suspicion of manslaughter and drunk driving after a fatal car accident on July 4, 2023, that killed Martin Okeke; she was released on $230,000 bail, and the victim's family is suing her and Nobu Malibu, where the event took place.

Influencer Arrested for Manslaughter After Fatal DUI
Los Angeles influencer Summer Wheaton was arrested Monday on suspicion of manslaughter and drunk driving after a fatal car accident on July 4, 2023, that killed Martin Okeke; she was released on $230,000 bail, and the victim's family is suing her and Nobu Malibu, where the event took place.
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36% Bias Score

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, alleging that the organization's actions delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline. The trial begins Monday in North Dakota, and Greenpeace says it could face bankruptcy if it loses.

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, alleging that the organization's actions delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline. The trial begins Monday in North Dakota, and Greenpeace says it could face bankruptcy if it loses.
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Judge Rejects Fragrance Makers' Bid to Dismiss Price-Fixing Lawsuits
A New Jersey judge ruled that four major fragrance companies—Givaudan, Firmenich, International Flavors & Fragrances, and Symrise—must face lawsuits alleging they conspired to inflate prices of fragrance ingredients, impacting consumers and companies, following a 2023 EU antitrust investigation into...

Judge Rejects Fragrance Makers' Bid to Dismiss Price-Fixing Lawsuits
A New Jersey judge ruled that four major fragrance companies—Givaudan, Firmenich, International Flavors & Fragrances, and Symrise—must face lawsuits alleging they conspired to inflate prices of fragrance ingredients, impacting consumers and companies, following a 2023 EU antitrust investigation into...
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Minicione Cleared of Fraud in Vatican Property Deal, Despite Prior Conviction
A London court cleared British-Italian financier Raffaele Minicione of dishonesty, fraud, and conspiracy in a £275 million property deal with the Vatican, despite a previous Vatican court conviction for embezzlement; the judge criticized Minicione's lack of good faith but upheld the property valuati...

Minicione Cleared of Fraud in Vatican Property Deal, Despite Prior Conviction
A London court cleared British-Italian financier Raffaele Minicione of dishonesty, fraud, and conspiracy in a £275 million property deal with the Vatican, despite a previous Vatican court conviction for embezzlement; the judge criticized Minicione's lack of good faith but upheld the property valuati...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Anti-DEI Directives
US District Judge Adam Abelson issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against Trump administration directives targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, finding them likely unconstitutional due to vague language and free speech concerns, halting efforts to cancel related grants a...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Anti-DEI Directives
US District Judge Adam Abelson issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against Trump administration directives targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, finding them likely unconstitutional due to vague language and free speech concerns, halting efforts to cancel related grants a...
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40% Bias Score
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