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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Pause on Immigration Applications
A Massachusetts federal judge blocked the Trump administration's pause on various immigration applications, preventing hundreds of thousands of immigrants from losing their legal status in the U.S. The ruling impacts those from Afghanistan, Latin America, Ukraine, and other regions, affecting work a...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Pause on Immigration Applications
A Massachusetts federal judge blocked the Trump administration's pause on various immigration applications, preventing hundreds of thousands of immigrants from losing their legal status in the U.S. The ruling impacts those from Afghanistan, Latin America, Ukraine, and other regions, affecting work a...
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36% Bias Score


Laurinaitis Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Testify Against McMahon
Former WWE executive John Laurinaitis settled a sexual assault lawsuit and will cooperate in a lawsuit against Vince McMahon, former WWE CEO, alleging sexual assault, trafficking, and physical abuse by McMahon, who denies the allegations. Laurinaitis's cooperation is considered pivotal to the ongoin...
Laurinaitis Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Testify Against McMahon
Former WWE executive John Laurinaitis settled a sexual assault lawsuit and will cooperate in a lawsuit against Vince McMahon, former WWE CEO, alleging sexual assault, trafficking, and physical abuse by McMahon, who denies the allegations. Laurinaitis's cooperation is considered pivotal to the ongoin...
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44% Bias Score


NPR" Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts
NPR" and three local stations sued the Trump administration, alleging that an executive order to cut their funding violates their First Amendment rights. President Trump and his supporters claim "NPR" promotes a progressive bias, while the lawsuit argues this is the real motive for the funding cuts....
NPR" Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts
NPR" and three local stations sued the Trump administration, alleging that an executive order to cut their funding violates their First Amendment rights. President Trump and his supporters claim "NPR" promotes a progressive bias, while the lawsuit argues this is the real motive for the funding cuts....
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40% Bias Score


Eviction Lawsuit Filed Against AfD's Berlin Headquarters
A Berlin court is considering an eviction lawsuit against the Alternative for Germany (AfD)'s headquarters due to an unauthorized election night event in February 2025, which included a logo projection and police road closures affecting other tenants; the AfD contests the claims and offered €10,000 ...
Eviction Lawsuit Filed Against AfD's Berlin Headquarters
A Berlin court is considering an eviction lawsuit against the Alternative for Germany (AfD)'s headquarters due to an unauthorized election night event in February 2025, which included a logo projection and police road closures affecting other tenants; the AfD contests the claims and offered €10,000 ...
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36% Bias Score


Texas Lottery Commission Sued Over $83.5 Million Jackpot Dispute
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for withholding her $83.5 million Lotto Texas jackpot after it banned third-party ticket purchasing services following her win; the commission cites concerns over the integrity of unregulated courier services.
Texas Lottery Commission Sued Over $83.5 Million Jackpot Dispute
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for withholding her $83.5 million Lotto Texas jackpot after it banned third-party ticket purchasing services following her win; the commission cites concerns over the integrity of unregulated courier services.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over $83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for failing to pay her an $83.5 million prize after winning the Lotto Texas lottery via the Jackpocket app, a lottery courier service the commission later banned.
Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over $83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state lottery commission for failing to pay her an $83.5 million prize after winning the Lotto Texas lottery via the Jackpocket app, a lottery courier service the commission later banned.
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48% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over National Science Foundation Funding Cuts
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration, alleging that the National Science Foundation's cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants and new policies limiting indirect costs are illegal, violating the Administrative Procedure Act and the Constitution.

States Sue Trump Administration Over National Science Foundation Funding Cuts
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration, alleging that the National Science Foundation's cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants and new policies limiting indirect costs are illegal, violating the Administrative Procedure Act and the Constitution.
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40% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...

States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...
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52% Bias Score

NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts, Citing Free Speech Violation
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump for cutting their funding, claiming it violates free speech and exceeds his authority; Trump alleges liberal bias in their reporting, triggering a legal battle over government influence on media.

NPR Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts, Citing Free Speech Violation
NPR and three local stations sued President Trump for cutting their funding, claiming it violates free speech and exceeds his authority; Trump alleges liberal bias in their reporting, triggering a legal battle over government influence on media.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Freezes $3 Billion in Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Allegations
The Trump administration froze nearly $3 billion in funding for Harvard University due to alleged antisemitism on campus, leading to a legal battle over student enrollment and funding allocation. A judge temporarily blocked the enrollment ban, with the case continuing.

Trump Freezes $3 Billion in Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Allegations
The Trump administration froze nearly $3 billion in funding for Harvard University due to alleged antisemitism on campus, leading to a legal battle over student enrollment and funding allocation. A judge temporarily blocked the enrollment ban, with the case continuing.
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72% Bias Score

Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over \$83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state Lottery Commission for failing to pay her an \$83.5 million prize after her ticket, purchased through a lottery courier app, matched the winning numbers; the commission banned such services after her win.

Texas Woman Sues Lottery Commission Over \$83.5 Million Unpaid Winnings
A Texas woman is suing the state Lottery Commission for failing to pay her an \$83.5 million prize after her ticket, purchased through a lottery courier app, matched the winning numbers; the commission banned such services after her win.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration Action Against Harvard Over International Students
The Trump administration attempted to revoke Harvard University's ability to admit international students, citing accusations of violence and ties to China; however, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, halting the action and impacting over 27% of Harvard's student body.

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration Action Against Harvard Over International Students
The Trump administration attempted to revoke Harvard University's ability to admit international students, citing accusations of violence and ties to China; however, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, halting the action and impacting over 27% of Harvard's student body.
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40% Bias Score
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