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Huntington Beach Sues California Over Sanctuary Law, Citing Public Safety Concerns
Huntington Beach, California, is suing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta over SB 54, alleging the sanctuary law prevents local authorities from fully cooperating with federal immigration officials and compromises public safety, citing specific examples of crimes alleged...
Huntington Beach Sues California Over Sanctuary Law, Citing Public Safety Concerns
Huntington Beach, California, is suing California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta over SB 54, alleging the sanctuary law prevents local authorities from fully cooperating with federal immigration officials and compromises public safety, citing specific examples of crimes alleged...
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56% Bias Score


North Dakota Gender-Affirming Care Ban Faces Trial
A trial in North Dakota challenges a state law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors; the law, passed in April 2023, is argued to violate the state's constitution and has faced numerous legal challenges across the U.S.; the trial will decide the constitutionality of this speci...
North Dakota Gender-Affirming Care Ban Faces Trial
A trial in North Dakota challenges a state law banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors; the law, passed in April 2023, is argued to violate the state's constitution and has faced numerous legal challenges across the U.S.; the trial will decide the constitutionality of this speci...
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36% Bias Score


Boadilla del Monte to Pay €8.5 Million to Private Sports Complex
A Spanish court ordered Boadilla del Monte to pay over €8.5 million (≈10% of its 2025 budget) to a private sports complex due to lower pricing at public facilities opened in 2012, impacting the private complex's profitability since 2015; the municipality failed to appeal the 2018 ruling.
Boadilla del Monte to Pay €8.5 Million to Private Sports Complex
A Spanish court ordered Boadilla del Monte to pay over €8.5 million (≈10% of its 2025 budget) to a private sports complex due to lower pricing at public facilities opened in 2012, impacting the private complex's profitability since 2015; the municipality failed to appeal the 2018 ruling.
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36% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; 22 states with Democratic governors filed suit.
Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; 22 states with Democratic governors filed suit.
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
Five pregnant undocumented women and two nonprofits filed a lawsuit in Maryland challenging President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, arguing it violates their future children's constitutional rights and could leave them stateless; the lawsuit provides detailed personal accoun...
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
Five pregnant undocumented women and two nonprofits filed a lawsuit in Maryland challenging President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, arguing it violates their future children's constitutional rights and could leave them stateless; the lawsuit provides detailed personal accoun...
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60% Bias Score


Lively Sues Baldoni for Sexual Harassment; He Countersues, Releases Outtakes
Following a legal battle stemming from allegations of sexual harassment on the set of "It Ends With Us," actor Blake Lively sued director Justin Baldoni four months after the film's release, citing unwanted advances during intimate scenes; Baldoni countersued, claiming Lively's accusations are false...
Lively Sues Baldoni for Sexual Harassment; He Countersues, Releases Outtakes
Following a legal battle stemming from allegations of sexual harassment on the set of "It Ends With Us," actor Blake Lively sued director Justin Baldoni four months after the film's release, citing unwanted advances during intimate scenes; Baldoni countersued, claiming Lively's accusations are false...
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44% Bias Score

Methodist College urged to apologize after rugby trip compensation case
A former Methodist College Belfast student received over £50,000 in compensation after a civil case concerning degrading videos recorded during a school rugby trip to Portugal in December 2022; the school has yet to apologize.

Methodist College urged to apologize after rugby trip compensation case
A former Methodist College Belfast student received over £50,000 in compensation after a civil case concerning degrading videos recorded during a school rugby trip to Portugal in December 2022; the school has yet to apologize.
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52% Bias Score

UC Berkeley Student Sues Union for Alleged Antisemitism
A Jewish Israeli Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley is suing her UAW-affiliated union for alleged antisemitism and discrimination against Israeli and Jewish members, claiming the union fostered a hostile environment, promoted anti-Israel views, and violated civil rights laws.

UC Berkeley Student Sues Union for Alleged Antisemitism
A Jewish Israeli Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley is suing her UAW-affiliated union for alleged antisemitism and discrimination against Israeli and Jewish members, claiming the union fostered a hostile environment, promoted anti-Israel views, and violated civil rights laws.
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60% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order altering birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional, following a lawsuit from four states; the order, impacting children born to undocumented parents, is now blocked nationwide.

Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order altering birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional, following a lawsuit from four states; the order, impacting children born to undocumented parents, is now blocked nationwide.
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56% Bias Score

States Sue to Block Trump Order Curtailing Birthright Citizenship
Four Democratic states sued President Trump's administration on Thursday to block an executive order curtailing birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents, potentially impacting over 150,000 newborns annually.

States Sue to Block Trump Order Curtailing Birthright Citizenship
Four Democratic states sued President Trump's administration on Thursday to block an executive order curtailing birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents, potentially impacting over 150,000 newborns annually.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Settles Lawsuits Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging antisemitic discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students, agreeing to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism and host an annual symposium; one student continues his legal fight against the university.

Harvard Settles Lawsuits Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging antisemitic discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students, agreeing to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism and host an annual symposium; one student continues his legal fight against the university.
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48% Bias Score

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...

New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...
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20% Bias Score
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