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Georgia Ethics Commission to Rule on $10 Million Loan in Gubernatorial Race
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's campaign filed a complaint with the state ethics commission, alleging that Lt. Gov. Burt Jones illegally lent $10 million to his leadership committee to sidestep campaign finance restrictions; the commission must issue an advisory opinion within 60 days.
Georgia Ethics Commission to Rule on $10 Million Loan in Gubernatorial Race
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's campaign filed a complaint with the state ethics commission, alleging that Lt. Gov. Burt Jones illegally lent $10 million to his leadership committee to sidestep campaign finance restrictions; the commission must issue an advisory opinion within 60 days.
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40% Bias Score


Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
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36% Bias Score


Meta Settles Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
Meta settled a shareholder lawsuit related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, avoiding a trial where executives would testify. The scandal involved the misuse of data from over 87 million Facebook users to potentially influence the 2016 US presidential election and Brexit referendum, resulting in a...
Meta Settles Cambridge Analytica Lawsuit
Meta settled a shareholder lawsuit related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, avoiding a trial where executives would testify. The scandal involved the misuse of data from over 87 million Facebook users to potentially influence the 2016 US presidential election and Brexit referendum, resulting in a...
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36% Bias Score


States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...
States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...
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48% Bias Score


Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Alleging Systemic Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging a "criminal enterprise" involving fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of investigations; four other similar lawsuits were filed in the past two weeks.
Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Alleging Systemic Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging a "criminal enterprise" involving fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of investigations; four other similar lawsuits were filed in the past two weeks.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Halts HHS Layoffs, Ruling Restructuring Unlawful
A federal judge in Providence, Rhode Island, issued a preliminary injunction halting mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after 19 states and the District of Columbia sued, arguing the Trump administration's restructuring was unlawful and arbitrary, impacting over 1...
Judge Halts HHS Layoffs, Ruling Restructuring Unlawful
A federal judge in Providence, Rhode Island, issued a preliminary injunction halting mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after 19 states and the District of Columbia sued, arguing the Trump administration's restructuring was unlawful and arbitrary, impacting over 1...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Lawsuit Against Murdoch, WSJ Over Epstein Letter
Donald Trump threatened to sue Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over their publication of a 2003 birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein containing Trump's name and a nude drawing, claiming it was fake despite direct warnings to Murdoch and the WSJ editor.

Trump Threatens Lawsuit Against Murdoch, WSJ Over Epstein Letter
Donald Trump threatened to sue Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over their publication of a 2003 birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein containing Trump's name and a nude drawing, claiming it was fake despite direct warnings to Murdoch and the WSJ editor.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Sues "Wall Street Journal" Over Alleged Epstein Letter
President Trump is facing immense pressure following a "Wall Street Journal" report alleging a sexually suggestive letter among Jeffrey Epstein's documents bears his signature; Trump denies authorship, plans to sue the newspaper and Rupert Murdoch, and claims to possess exculpatory documents.

Trump Sues "Wall Street Journal" Over Alleged Epstein Letter
President Trump is facing immense pressure following a "Wall Street Journal" report alleging a sexually suggestive letter among Jeffrey Epstein's documents bears his signature; Trump denies authorship, plans to sue the newspaper and Rupert Murdoch, and claims to possess exculpatory documents.
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60% Bias Score

Kentucky Sues Temu Over Data Security and IP Theft
Kentucky's Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Temu on Thursday, alleging the app illegally shares user data with China and steals US intellectual property, seeking an injunction for violating state consumer protection laws.

Kentucky Sues Temu Over Data Security and IP Theft
Kentucky's Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Temu on Thursday, alleging the app illegally shares user data with China and steals US intellectual property, seeking an injunction for violating state consumer protection laws.
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56% Bias Score

Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.

Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Adams, Alleging NYPD Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other high-ranking NYPD officials for alleged corruption, including fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of justice—the fifth such suit in two weeks alleging a city hall-condoned "criminal enterprise.
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48% Bias Score

Meta Faces $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Alleged Data Harvesting
A $8bn lawsuit against Meta Platforms' leaders began Wednesday, alleging illegal data harvesting violating a 2012 FTC agreement; testimony includes a privacy expert and will feature Zuckerberg, Sandberg, and others.

Meta Faces $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Alleged Data Harvesting
A $8bn lawsuit against Meta Platforms' leaders began Wednesday, alleging illegal data harvesting violating a 2012 FTC agreement; testimony includes a privacy expert and will feature Zuckerberg, Sandberg, and others.
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44% Bias Score

Meta Leaders Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Data Harvesting
A trial against Meta Platforms' leadership began Wednesday, alleging they illegally harvested Facebook user data, violating a 2012 FTC agreement; the $8 billion lawsuit seeks reimbursement for the $5 billion FTC fine and other legal costs.

Meta Leaders Face $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Data Harvesting
A trial against Meta Platforms' leadership began Wednesday, alleging they illegally harvested Facebook user data, violating a 2012 FTC agreement; the $8 billion lawsuit seeks reimbursement for the $5 billion FTC fine and other legal costs.
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40% Bias Score
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