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NFL's First Online Super Bowl Livestream: An Outsider's Perspective
Ann Kirschner, with a Ph.D. in English Literature, recounts her experience launching the NFL's website and the first online Super Bowl livestream in 1995, highlighting how her outsider perspective enabled innovation within the organization.
NFL's First Online Super Bowl Livestream: An Outsider's Perspective
Ann Kirschner, with a Ph.D. in English Literature, recounts her experience launching the NFL's website and the first online Super Bowl livestream in 1995, highlighting how her outsider perspective enabled innovation within the organization.
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32% Bias Score


DOJ Sues Chicago, Halts Funding to Sanctuary Cities
Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Chicago and Illinois for harboring illegal aliens, halting federal funding to sanctuary cities and states that don't comply with federal law, and warned others they 'are going to be next'.
DOJ Sues Chicago, Halts Funding to Sanctuary Cities
Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Chicago and Illinois for harboring illegal aliens, halting federal funding to sanctuary cities and states that don't comply with federal law, and warned others they 'are going to be next'.
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64% Bias Score


TikTok Sued Over Deaths of Teens Participating in "Blackout Challenge
Parents of four British teenagers who died in 2022 while attempting the "blackout challenge" on TikTok are suing the platform and its parent company, ByteDance, for wrongful death, alleging TikTok's algorithm promoted dangerous content to boost engagement and revenue.
TikTok Sued Over Deaths of Teens Participating in "Blackout Challenge
Parents of four British teenagers who died in 2022 while attempting the "blackout challenge" on TikTok are suing the platform and its parent company, ByteDance, for wrongful death, alleging TikTok's algorithm promoted dangerous content to boost engagement and revenue.
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52% Bias Score


TikTok Sued Over Deaths Linked to Viral Challenge
Parents of four British teenagers who died in 2022 are suing TikTok and its parent company ByteDance for wrongful death, claiming the children participated in a dangerous viral challenge promoted by the platform's algorithm.
TikTok Sued Over Deaths Linked to Viral Challenge
Parents of four British teenagers who died in 2022 are suing TikTok and its parent company ByteDance for wrongful death, claiming the children participated in a dangerous viral challenge promoted by the platform's algorithm.
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40% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Gynecologist Sexually Abused Hundreds of Incarcerated Women at California Prison
A class-action lawsuit accuses Dr. Scott Lee, a gynecologist at California Institution for Women, of sexually abusing hundreds of incarcerated women between 2016 and 2023; prison officials allegedly ignored prior complaints, and Dr. Lee no longer has patient contact.
Lawsuit Alleges Gynecologist Sexually Abused Hundreds of Incarcerated Women at California Prison
A class-action lawsuit accuses Dr. Scott Lee, a gynecologist at California Institution for Women, of sexually abusing hundreds of incarcerated women between 2016 and 2023; prison officials allegedly ignored prior complaints, and Dr. Lee no longer has patient contact.
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20% Bias Score


Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.
Doctors Sue Federal Agencies Over Removal of Health Data
Doctors for America sued the OPM, CDC, FDA, and HHS for removing health-related webpages and data, citing risks to patient care and research, alleging the removals stemmed from an OPM memorandum referencing President Trump's executive order on gender ideology.
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32% Bias Score

Lawsuits Accuse Musk's DOGE of Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Government Data
Multiple lawsuits accuse the Trump administration of violating privacy laws by allowing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) affiliates access to sensitive government IT systems, including those at the Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, and Department of Labor, pr...

Lawsuits Accuse Musk's DOGE of Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Government Data
Multiple lawsuits accuse the Trump administration of violating privacy laws by allowing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) affiliates access to sensitive government IT systems, including those at the Office of Personnel Management, Treasury Department, and Department of Labor, pr...
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48% Bias Score

Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Lawsuit, Raise Humanitarian Concerns
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will reduce its workforce from over 5,000 to approximately 290 employees, impacting global aid efforts, and prompting lawsuits alleging illegal actions and humanitarian crisis due to lack of congressional authorization; Secretary of State Marco R...

Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Lawsuit, Raise Humanitarian Concerns
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will reduce its workforce from over 5,000 to approximately 290 employees, impacting global aid efforts, and prompting lawsuits alleging illegal actions and humanitarian crisis due to lack of congressional authorization; Secretary of State Marco R...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.
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44% Bias Score

Gaiman Faces $7 Million Lawsuit for Alleged Rape and Assault
Scarlett Pavlovich sued Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer for rape, assault, and coercion, alleging repeated sexual abuse between February 2022 and an unspecified end date while she worked as their nanny in New Zealand. The lawsuit seeks $7 million in damages and follows previous allegations from multip...

Gaiman Faces $7 Million Lawsuit for Alleged Rape and Assault
Scarlett Pavlovich sued Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer for rape, assault, and coercion, alleging repeated sexual abuse between February 2022 and an unspecified end date while she worked as their nanny in New Zealand. The lawsuit seeks $7 million in damages and follows previous allegations from multip...
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52% Bias Score

Wisconsin Man Dies After Inhaler Price Surge
A 22-year-old Wisconsin man, Cole Schmidtknecht, died from an asthma attack after his inhaler's price increased from $66 to $539 due to OptumRx, a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, ending coverage; his parents are suing OptumRx, Walgreens, and Boots Alliance for negligence.

Wisconsin Man Dies After Inhaler Price Surge
A 22-year-old Wisconsin man, Cole Schmidtknecht, died from an asthma attack after his inhaler's price increased from $66 to $539 due to OptumRx, a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, ending coverage; his parents are suing OptumRx, Walgreens, and Boots Alliance for negligence.
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52% Bias Score

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...
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48% Bias Score
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