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Murdoch to Give Trump Regular Health Updates to Postpone Deposition
Rupert Murdoch will give President Trump regular health updates to postpone his deposition in Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article about Jeffrey Epstein; the unusual agreement contrasts with Fox News' long-standing support for Trump.
Murdoch to Give Trump Regular Health Updates to Postpone Deposition
Rupert Murdoch will give President Trump regular health updates to postpone his deposition in Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article about Jeffrey Epstein; the unusual agreement contrasts with Fox News' long-standing support for Trump.
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32% Bias Score


10,000+ European Hotels Sue Booking.com for Antitrust Violations
More than 10,000 European hotels, backed by over 25 national associations, are preparing a class-action lawsuit against Booking.com, alleging anti-competitive practices based on a September 2024 EU court ruling, seeking over 30% of commissions paid since 2004 in compensation.
10,000+ European Hotels Sue Booking.com for Antitrust Violations
More than 10,000 European hotels, backed by over 25 national associations, are preparing a class-action lawsuit against Booking.com, alleging anti-competitive practices based on a September 2024 EU court ruling, seeking over 30% of commissions paid since 2004 in compensation.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
Harvard Denies \$500 Million Settlement with Trump Administration
Harvard University president Alan Garber denied reports of a \$500 million settlement with the Trump administration, stating they are pursuing legal action after the administration halted federal funding in June, following a similar \$221 million settlement with Columbia University.
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36% Bias Score


Tesla to Pay $242 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatal Accident
A Florida jury ordered Tesla to pay $242 million in damages for a 2019 fatal accident involving Autopilot, marking the first federal case holding the company responsible for an accident involving its autonomous driving software.
Tesla to Pay $242 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatal Accident
A Florida jury ordered Tesla to pay $242 million in damages for a 2019 fatal accident involving Autopilot, marking the first federal case holding the company responsible for an accident involving its autonomous driving software.
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36% Bias Score


Tesla Found Partially Liable in $243 Million Autopilot Fatality Case
A Florida jury ruled that Tesla is partially liable for a 2019 fatal accident involving its Autopilot system, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages. The accident occurred when a Tesla Model S ran a stop sign and traffic light at high speed, killing one person and injuring another.
Tesla Found Partially Liable in $243 Million Autopilot Fatality Case
A Florida jury ruled that Tesla is partially liable for a 2019 fatal accident involving its Autopilot system, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages. The accident occurred when a Tesla Model S ran a stop sign and traffic light at high speed, killing one person and injuring another.
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44% Bias Score


Tesla Found Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Ordered to Pay $243 Million
A Miami jury found Tesla liable for a 2019 fatal crash, awarding $243 million to the victims' family due to Autopilot system failures; Tesla plans to appeal, arguing driver-sole responsibility.
Tesla Found Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Ordered to Pay $243 Million
A Miami jury found Tesla liable for a 2019 fatal crash, awarding $243 million to the victims' family due to Autopilot system failures; Tesla plans to appeal, arguing driver-sole responsibility.
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44% Bias Score

Abbott Threatens Texas Democrats Who Fled to Block Redistricting
Texas Governor Greg Abbott threatened to remove and charge with felonies 51 Democratic state lawmakers who fled the state to block Republican redistricting efforts; however, the state attorney general and legal experts question the legality and practicality of Abbott's actions, while Democrats maint...

Abbott Threatens Texas Democrats Who Fled to Block Redistricting
Texas Governor Greg Abbott threatened to remove and charge with felonies 51 Democratic state lawmakers who fled the state to block Republican redistricting efforts; however, the state attorney general and legal experts question the legality and practicality of Abbott's actions, while Democrats maint...
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44% Bias Score

European Hotels Sue Booking.com for Price Fixing
More than 10,000 European hotels are filing a class-action lawsuit against Booking.com, seeking damages for years of forced price parity, following a 2024 European Court of Justice ruling that deemed such clauses illegal; the case is being heard in a Dutch court.

European Hotels Sue Booking.com for Price Fixing
More than 10,000 European hotels are filing a class-action lawsuit against Booking.com, seeking damages for years of forced price parity, following a 2024 European Court of Justice ruling that deemed such clauses illegal; the case is being heard in a Dutch court.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses UNRWA of Complicity in Terrorism
American citizens, including victims of Hamas and Hezbollah attacks, filed a lawsuit against UNRWA in a US federal court on Thursday, alleging the agency's complicity in supporting terrorist groups, following a US Department of Justice decision revoking UNRWA's legal immunity.

Lawsuit Accuses UNRWA of Complicity in Terrorism
American citizens, including victims of Hamas and Hezbollah attacks, filed a lawsuit against UNRWA in a US federal court on Thursday, alleging the agency's complicity in supporting terrorist groups, following a US Department of Justice decision revoking UNRWA's legal immunity.
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60% Bias Score

Tesla Ordered to Pay $243 Million in Autopilot-Related Crash
A Florida jury ruled Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash that killed a 22-year-old woman and injured her boyfriend, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages; the case raises concerns about the marketing and safety of autonomous driving systems.

Tesla Ordered to Pay $243 Million in Autopilot-Related Crash
A Florida jury ruled Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash that killed a 22-year-old woman and injured her boyfriend, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages; the case raises concerns about the marketing and safety of autonomous driving systems.
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48% Bias Score

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Immigration Agent Profiling in Los Angeles
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's order barring immigration agents from using language or occupation as sole justification for detention in Los Angeles, rejecting the government's argument that such factors constituted reasonable suspicion, following a lawsuit by several individuals det...

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Immigration Agent Profiling in Los Angeles
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's order barring immigration agents from using language or occupation as sole justification for detention in Los Angeles, rejecting the government's argument that such factors constituted reasonable suspicion, following a lawsuit by several individuals det...
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60% Bias Score

Tesla Ordered to Pay $329 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatality Case
A Florida jury held Tesla responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash, awarding $329 million to the victims' family; this is the first such trial verdict against Tesla, potentially impacting future litigation and autonomous driving development.

Tesla Ordered to Pay $329 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatality Case
A Florida jury held Tesla responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash, awarding $329 million to the victims' family; this is the first such trial verdict against Tesla, potentially impacting future litigation and autonomous driving development.
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44% Bias Score
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