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Tesla Found Partially Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Faces $243 Million Damages
A Florida jury found Tesla partially liable for a 2019 fatal crash involving its Autopilot system, awarding $243 million in damages; the verdict follows allegations of misrepresented capabilities and comes amid weakening sales for the company.
Tesla Found Partially Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Faces $243 Million Damages
A Florida jury found Tesla partially liable for a 2019 fatal crash involving its Autopilot system, awarding $243 million in damages; the verdict follows allegations of misrepresented capabilities and comes amid weakening sales for the company.
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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


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


Lawmakers Sue DHS Over Blocked Access to Maryland ICE Facility
Democratic lawmakers sued DHS after being denied access to a Maryland ICE facility on July 23, citing unlawful obstruction of congressional oversight; DHS claims a seven-day advance notice is required for visits to prevent interference with presidential authority.
Lawmakers Sue DHS Over Blocked Access to Maryland ICE Facility
Democratic lawmakers sued DHS after being denied access to a Maryland ICE facility on July 23, citing unlawful obstruction of congressional oversight; DHS claims a seven-day advance notice is required for visits to prevent interference with presidential authority.
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Intimidating Healthcare Providers to Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
Seventeen Democratic officials sued the Trump administration Friday for allegedly intimidating healthcare providers into stopping gender-affirming care for transgender youth; at least eight hospitals have already ceased or restricted such care, creating significant access challenges for families and...
Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Intimidating Healthcare Providers to Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
Seventeen Democratic officials sued the Trump administration Friday for allegedly intimidating healthcare providers into stopping gender-affirming care for transgender youth; at least eight hospitals have already ceased or restricted such care, creating significant access challenges for families and...
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48% Bias Score


ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...
ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...
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44% Bias Score

Tesla Found Partially Liable in 2019 Autopilot Fatality, Ordered to Pay $242.5 Million
A Florida jury ruled Tesla 33% responsible for a 2019 Autopilot accident that killed Naibel Benavides and injured Dillon Angulo, ordering a $242.5 million payout; Tesla is appealing.

Tesla Found Partially Liable in 2019 Autopilot Fatality, Ordered to Pay $242.5 Million
A Florida jury ruled Tesla 33% responsible for a 2019 Autopilot accident that killed Naibel Benavides and injured Dillon Angulo, ordering a $242.5 million payout; Tesla is appealing.
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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

Spanish Prosecutor Seeks 2.5-Year Sentence for Real Madrid Player Over Sex Tape
The Spanish Prosecutor's Office is seeking a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for Real Madrid player Raul Asencio for allegedly sharing a sex tape involving a minor, with the alleged victims suffering from PTSD; three other former Madrid youth players also face charges related to a 2023 incident ...

Spanish Prosecutor Seeks 2.5-Year Sentence for Real Madrid Player Over Sex Tape
The Spanish Prosecutor's Office is seeking a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for Real Madrid player Raul Asencio for allegedly sharing a sex tape involving a minor, with the alleged victims suffering from PTSD; three other former Madrid youth players also face charges related to a 2023 incident ...
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44% Bias Score

Tesla Ordered to Pay $329 Million in Autopilot Crash Case
A Florida jury found Tesla 33% responsible for a deadly crash involving its Autopilot system, ordering the company to pay $329 million to the victims' families; the decision raises concerns about the safety of autonomous driving technology and could impact Tesla's plans for a driverless taxi service...

Tesla Ordered to Pay $329 Million in Autopilot Crash Case
A Florida jury found Tesla 33% responsible for a deadly crash involving its Autopilot system, ordering the company to pay $329 million to the victims' families; the decision raises concerns about the safety of autonomous driving technology and could impact Tesla's plans for a driverless taxi service...
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48% Bias Score

Disney Pays $5.75 Million in Weinstein Assault Settlement
Actress Julia Ormond received a $5.75 million settlement from Disney after accusing them of negligence in allowing Harvey Weinstein to assault her, a case that could cost Disney significantly more if other victims pursue similar claims.

Disney Pays $5.75 Million in Weinstein Assault Settlement
Actress Julia Ormond received a $5.75 million settlement from Disney after accusing them of negligence in allowing Harvey Weinstein to assault her, a case that could cost Disney significantly more if other victims pursue similar claims.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A California judge extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, blocking the Trump administration's plan to end their protections and potentially deport them, despite the administration's claims of improved conditions in their home countries.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A California judge extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, blocking the Trump administration's plan to end their protections and potentially deport them, despite the administration's claims of improved conditions in their home countries.
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44% Bias Score
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