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Lawsuit Accuses UC of Racial Discrimination in Undergraduate Admissions
Students Against Racial Discrimination filed a federal lawsuit against the University of California, alleging racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions by favoring Black and Latino students over Asian American and white applicants, violating state law and the 14th Amendment's equal protectio...
Lawsuit Accuses UC of Racial Discrimination in Undergraduate Admissions
Students Against Racial Discrimination filed a federal lawsuit against the University of California, alleging racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions by favoring Black and Latino students over Asian American and white applicants, violating state law and the 14th Amendment's equal protectio...
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56% Bias Score


Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Trump Administration's Buyout Ultimatum
Facing a February 6 deadline, nearly 2 million federal employees must choose between a buyout or returning to in-person work, prompting a lawsuit from unions alleging the offer is unlawful and violates federal law due to unappropriated funds and the potential for significant disruptions to governmen...
Federal Employee Unions Sue Over Trump Administration's Buyout Ultimatum
Facing a February 6 deadline, nearly 2 million federal employees must choose between a buyout or returning to in-person work, prompting a lawsuit from unions alleging the offer is unlawful and violates federal law due to unappropriated funds and the potential for significant disruptions to governmen...
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60% Bias Score


US Judge Rejects Sberbank's Sovereign Immunity in MH17 Lawsuit
A US judge ruled that Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, can be sued for allegedly using the US banking system to transfer funds to Donbas separatists involved in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, rejecting the bank's claim of sovereign immunity.
US Judge Rejects Sberbank's Sovereign Immunity in MH17 Lawsuit
A US judge ruled that Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, can be sued for allegedly using the US banking system to transfer funds to Donbas separatists involved in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, rejecting the bank's claim of sovereign immunity.
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40% Bias Score


2011 Teacher's Death Ruled Suicide, Now to be Reinvestigated
Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia school teacher, was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds; her death initially ruled a suicide, will be reinvestigated following a settlement with the city and the original pathologist's reversal of his ruling.
2011 Teacher's Death Ruled Suicide, Now to be Reinvestigated
Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia school teacher, was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds; her death initially ruled a suicide, will be reinvestigated following a settlement with the city and the original pathologist's reversal of his ruling.
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.
Lawsuit Alleges Neil Gaiman Sexually Assaulted Former Nanny
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a civil lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York on Monday, alleging repeated sexual assault, rape, coercion, and human trafficking by Gaiman, with Palmer accused of complicity. Gaiman denies the allegations.
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48% Bias Score


FBI Agents Sue to Block Release of Jan. 6 Investigation Identities
Nine FBI agents and the FBIAA filed lawsuits to prevent the public release of a list of agents who worked on the Jan. 6th Capitol riot investigation, citing fears of retaliation from those convicted in the riot, and potential violations of civil service protections.
FBI Agents Sue to Block Release of Jan. 6 Investigation Identities
Nine FBI agents and the FBIAA filed lawsuits to prevent the public release of a list of agents who worked on the Jan. 6th Capitol riot investigation, citing fears of retaliation from those convicted in the riot, and potential violations of civil service protections.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Restrictions on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Minors
A lawsuit challenges President Trump's executive order restricting gender-affirming care for transgender minors under 19, alleging constitutional violations and discrimination; at least two hospitals have already suspended such care due to the order.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Restrictions on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Minors
A lawsuit challenges President Trump's executive order restricting gender-affirming care for transgender minors under 19, alleging constitutional violations and discrimination; at least two hospitals have already suspended such care due to the order.
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40% Bias Score

Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...

Publishers Sue Idaho Over Book Ban Targeting Minors
Major US publishers sued Idaho over its law banning minors' access to books deemed "harmful", citing vague definitions and resulting self-censorship that restricts children's access to resources and libraries. The suit follows similar challenges in Florida and Iowa, highlighting a broader pattern of...
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48% Bias Score

Diddy Faces Two New Lawsuits Alleging 1990s Sexual Assault at Trump Hotel
Sean "Diddy" Combs is accused of sexually assaulting two women at a New York City Trump hotel penthouse in the 1990s, according to two separate lawsuits filed this week; the lawsuits allege that the women were drugged and forced into group sex after attending a party at Limelight nightclub.

Diddy Faces Two New Lawsuits Alleging 1990s Sexual Assault at Trump Hotel
Sean "Diddy" Combs is accused of sexually assaulting two women at a New York City Trump hotel penthouse in the 1990s, according to two separate lawsuits filed this week; the lawsuits allege that the women were drugged and forced into group sex after attending a party at Limelight nightclub.
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64% Bias Score

Federal Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Musk's "Doge" Access to Sensitive Data
Three federal employee unions are suing the Trump administration, alleging that Elon Musk's "Doge" has been granted illegal access to sensitive government records, potentially exposing millions of Americans' personal data including social security numbers and tax returns; the lawsuit claims Treasury...

Federal Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Musk's "Doge" Access to Sensitive Data
Three federal employee unions are suing the Trump administration, alleging that Elon Musk's "Doge" has been granted illegal access to sensitive government records, potentially exposing millions of Americans' personal data including social security numbers and tax returns; the lawsuit claims Treasury...
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuits Accuse Neil Gaiman of Repeated Sexual Assault
Scarlett Pavlovich filed three lawsuits against Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York, alleging repeated sexual assaults from February 2022 while she worked as their nanny; Pavlovich was 22, homeless, and claims Palmer knew of Gaiman's history of abuse.

Lawsuits Accuse Neil Gaiman of Repeated Sexual Assault
Scarlett Pavlovich filed three lawsuits against Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New York, alleging repeated sexual assaults from February 2022 while she worked as their nanny; Pavlovich was 22, homeless, and claims Palmer knew of Gaiman's history of abuse.
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60% Bias Score

FBI Agents Sue DOJ, Alleging Political Retribution and Threats Over Trump Investigations
Two groups of unnamed FBI agents are suing the Department of Justice, alleging that a survey about their roles in January 6th and Mar-a-Lago investigations is a politically motivated attempt to identify them for termination, putting them and their families at risk from convicted January 6th felons. ...

FBI Agents Sue DOJ, Alleging Political Retribution and Threats Over Trump Investigations
Two groups of unnamed FBI agents are suing the Department of Justice, alleging that a survey about their roles in January 6th and Mar-a-Lago investigations is a politically motivated attempt to identify them for termination, putting them and their families at risk from convicted January 6th felons. ...
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52% Bias Score
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