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White House Bars WSJ from Scotland Trip After Trump Lawsuit
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool traveling to Scotland, citing a report detailing a suggestive letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," prompting a $10 billion lawsuit from Trump and concerns about press freedom.
White House Bars WSJ from Scotland Trip After Trump Lawsuit
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool traveling to Scotland, citing a report detailing a suggestive letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," prompting a $10 billion lawsuit from Trump and concerns about press freedom.
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44% Bias Score


WSJ Barred From Trump's Scotland Trip After Epstein Article
Following a Wall Street Journal article alleging a connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, including a suggestive letter Trump denies writing, the White House excluded the WSJ from covering Trump's Scotland trip, escalating a conflict that includes a billion-dollar lawsuit.
WSJ Barred From Trump's Scotland Trip After Epstein Article
Following a Wall Street Journal article alleging a connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, including a suggestive letter Trump denies writing, the White House excluded the WSJ from covering Trump's Scotland trip, escalating a conflict that includes a billion-dollar lawsuit.
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52% Bias Score


CHP Challenges Five Turkish Laws, Presidential Decree in Constitutional Court
Turkey's CHP filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court challenging five laws and a presidential decree, arguing they exceed constitutional authority and concentrate power in the executive branch, impacting university governance, municipal rights, and judicial processes.
CHP Challenges Five Turkish Laws, Presidential Decree in Constitutional Court
Turkey's CHP filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court challenging five laws and a presidential decree, arguing they exceed constitutional authority and concentrate power in the executive branch, impacting university governance, municipal rights, and judicial processes.
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36% Bias Score


Ruling Party Drops Plan to Influence CHP Convention
Nuray Babacan reports that the ruling party's attempt to influence the CHP through a legal challenge against its convention, scheduled for September, has failed due to the unexpected unity within the CHP and concerns about the economic implications, leading the ruling party to drop its plans.
Ruling Party Drops Plan to Influence CHP Convention
Nuray Babacan reports that the ruling party's attempt to influence the CHP through a legal challenge against its convention, scheduled for September, has failed due to the unexpected unity within the CHP and concerns about the economic implications, leading the ruling party to drop its plans.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, and two reporters for $20 billion over an article alleging a connection between Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Trump denies the allegations and claims defamation.
Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, and two reporters for $20 billion over an article alleging a connection between Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Trump denies the allegations and claims defamation.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion libel lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and its reporters for publishing a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, marking the first time a sitting US president has taken such action.
Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion libel lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and its reporters for publishing a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, marking the first time a sitting US president has taken such action.
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60% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...

Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...
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44% Bias Score

Malian Court Rejects Barrick Gold Appeal, Deepening Mining Dispute
A Malian court upheld charges against four Barrick Gold employees, rejecting the company's appeal and escalating a dispute over taxes and ownership of the Loulo-Gounkoto gold mine, resulting in suspended operations and blocked gold exports.

Malian Court Rejects Barrick Gold Appeal, Deepening Mining Dispute
A Malian court upheld charges against four Barrick Gold employees, rejecting the company's appeal and escalating a dispute over taxes and ownership of the Loulo-Gounkoto gold mine, resulting in suspended operations and blocked gold exports.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal for $20 billion over an article alleging his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the article is false and defamatory, and that it caused him financial and reputational harm.

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal for $20 billion over an article alleging his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the article is false and defamatory, and that it caused him financial and reputational harm.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in Florida against The Wall Street Journal and others for publishing an article alleging he sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein containing a drawing of a naked woman; the lawsuit followed Trump's denial and subsequent request for the release of grand jury transcri...

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in Florida against The Wall Street Journal and others for publishing an article alleging he sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein containing a drawing of a naked woman; the lawsuit followed Trump's denial and subsequent request for the release of grand jury transcri...
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56% Bias Score

Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.

Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.
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44% Bias Score
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