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Turkish Union Sues Over Closure of Historic Vocational School
Eğitim İş is suing Turkey's Ministry of National Education (MEB) over the planned closure of the 120-year-old Ulus Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, arguing the MEB's justifications are unfounded and questioning the potential transfer of the historic building to a pro-government organi...
Turkish Union Sues Over Closure of Historic Vocational School
Eğitim İş is suing Turkey's Ministry of National Education (MEB) over the planned closure of the 120-year-old Ulus Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, arguing the MEB's justifications are unfounded and questioning the potential transfer of the historic building to a pro-government organi...
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52% Bias Score


Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard President Alan Garber will take a 25% pay cut starting July 1, 2026, amid a \$2.6 billion federal funding freeze and threats of further cuts and revoked tax-exempt status due to Harvard's resistance to the Trump administration's demands, which include allegations of inadequate responses to s...
Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard President Alan Garber will take a 25% pay cut starting July 1, 2026, amid a \$2.6 billion federal funding freeze and threats of further cuts and revoked tax-exempt status due to Harvard's resistance to the Trump administration's demands, which include allegations of inadequate responses to s...
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48% Bias Score


Construction Worker's Family Awarded $640 Million in Negligence Lawsuit
A Texas jury awarded $640 million to the family of David Loree, a construction worker killed when an air handling unit fell on him due to negligence by several firms; TNT Crane will pay 68 percent of the judgement.
Construction Worker's Family Awarded $640 Million in Negligence Lawsuit
A Texas jury awarded $640 million to the family of David Loree, a construction worker killed when an air handling unit fell on him due to negligence by several firms; TNT Crane will pay 68 percent of the judgement.
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56% Bias Score


VZ NRW Sues Meta Over Use of User Data for AI Training
Germany's consumer protection agency, Verbraucherzentrale NRW, is suing Facebook's parent company Meta for using user data from Facebook and Instagram to train its AI software, claiming it violates European data protection law; Meta says its practices comply with European guidelines and allows users...
VZ NRW Sues Meta Over Use of User Data for AI Training
Germany's consumer protection agency, Verbraucherzentrale NRW, is suing Facebook's parent company Meta for using user data from Facebook and Instagram to train its AI software, claiming it violates European data protection law; Meta says its practices comply with European guidelines and allows users...
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40% Bias Score


AfD Leader Accuses German Authorities of Persecution Amidst Far-Right Classification Dispute
Following a federal intelligence report classifying the AfD as a far-right extremist organization, AfD leader Björn Höcke accused Thuringian authorities of persecution, citing the suspension of his parliamentary immunity eleven times and a 2021 classification of the Thuringian AfD chapter as far-rig...
AfD Leader Accuses German Authorities of Persecution Amidst Far-Right Classification Dispute
Following a federal intelligence report classifying the AfD as a far-right extremist organization, AfD leader Björn Höcke accused Thuringian authorities of persecution, citing the suspension of his parliamentary immunity eleven times and a 2021 classification of the Thuringian AfD chapter as far-rig...
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52% Bias Score


Swift Subpoenaed in Lively-Baldoni Defamation Case
Taylor Swift has been subpoenaed in a defamation countersuit between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni related to the film "It Ends With Us," despite only licensing a song for the movie; Lively accuses Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, while Baldoni countersues for $400 million, claiming d...
Swift Subpoenaed in Lively-Baldoni Defamation Case
Taylor Swift has been subpoenaed in a defamation countersuit between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni related to the film "It Ends With Us," despite only licensing a song for the movie; Lively accuses Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, while Baldoni countersues for $400 million, claiming d...
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60% Bias Score

Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.

Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.
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36% Bias Score

Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.

Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.
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52% Bias Score

Lawsuit Targets EnergyAustralia's Carbon Offset Scheme
A Federal Court lawsuit in Australia challenges EnergyAustralia's Go Neutral scheme, alleging misleading marketing of carbon-neutral products based on fossil fuels, affecting 400,000 customers and setting a precedent for corporate climate claims.

Lawsuit Targets EnergyAustralia's Carbon Offset Scheme
A Federal Court lawsuit in Australia challenges EnergyAustralia's Go Neutral scheme, alleging misleading marketing of carbon-neutral products based on fossil fuels, affecting 400,000 customers and setting a precedent for corporate climate claims.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.

Lawsuit Blocks Mass Firings at CFPB, Exposing Chaotic Internal Communications
The Trump administration's attempt to fire 90% of the CFPB staff was temporarily blocked by a lawsuit initiated by the husband of a deceased woman owed a $15,000 refund, revealing chaotic internal communications and raising concerns about the agency's future.
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60% Bias Score

Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire prevention services, highlighting the community's dire conditions and the government's failure to meet its obligations.

Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire prevention services, highlighting the community's dire conditions and the government's failure to meet its obligations.
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36% Bias Score

Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire safety, citing breaches of constitutional and legal obligations, resulting in health risks and ongoing emergencies.

Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire safety, citing breaches of constitutional and legal obligations, resulting in health risks and ongoing emergencies.
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40% Bias Score
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