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Harvard Renames DEI Office, Ends Funding for Affinity Group Celebrations Amidst Trump Administration Lawsuit
Harvard University renamed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office to "Community and Campus Life" and ended funding for affinity group graduation celebrations following a lawsuit and funding threats from the Trump administration, which alleges illegal discrimination in DEI programs.
Harvard Renames DEI Office, Ends Funding for Affinity Group Celebrations Amidst Trump Administration Lawsuit
Harvard University renamed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office to "Community and Campus Life" and ended funding for affinity group graduation celebrations following a lawsuit and funding threats from the Trump administration, which alleges illegal discrimination in DEI programs.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Limits Border Patrol's Detention Powers in California
A California judge ruled that Border Patrol agents must have a warrant or reasonable suspicion to detain individuals, except when individuals voluntarily choose to depart after receiving explanations of their rights. This decision follows an ACLU lawsuit regarding "Operation Return to Sender," and r...
Judge Limits Border Patrol's Detention Powers in California
A California judge ruled that Border Patrol agents must have a warrant or reasonable suspicion to detain individuals, except when individuals voluntarily choose to depart after receiving explanations of their rights. This decision follows an ACLU lawsuit regarding "Operation Return to Sender," and r...
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44% Bias Score


Teen with Google Job Sues Universities for Alleged Anti-Asian Bias in Admissions
Stanley Zhong, a Palo Alto teen with a 1590 SAT score and a Google job offer, is suing several universities, including UC schools, for allegedly discriminatory admissions practices against Asian Americans, claiming rejections despite exceptional qualifications.
Teen with Google Job Sues Universities for Alleged Anti-Asian Bias in Admissions
Stanley Zhong, a Palo Alto teen with a 1590 SAT score and a Google job offer, is suing several universities, including UC schools, for allegedly discriminatory admissions practices against Asian Americans, claiming rejections despite exceptional qualifications.
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60% Bias Score


Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Dies by Suicide
Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, died by suicide at 41 in Western Australia after a car accident last month; her family stated she was a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Dies by Suicide
Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, died by suicide at 41 in Western Australia after a car accident last month; her family stated she was a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
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44% Bias Score


Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over DEI Funding Threat
Nineteen states sued the Trump administration on Friday, challenging a directive threatening to cut \$13.8 billion in federal education funding if states didn't certify compliance with civil rights laws by rejecting what the administration calls "illegal DEI practices.
Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over DEI Funding Threat
Nineteen states sued the Trump administration on Friday, challenging a directive threatening to cut \$13.8 billion in federal education funding if states didn't certify compliance with civil rights laws by rejecting what the administration calls "illegal DEI practices.
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52% Bias Score


Sanctuary Cities Challenge Trump's Funding Crackdown in Court
A federal judge in San Francisco heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive orders that withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities; the lawsuit, filed by San Francisco and 11 other local governments, seeks to block the enforcement of these orders and protect funding for...
Sanctuary Cities Challenge Trump's Funding Crackdown in Court
A federal judge in San Francisco heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive orders that withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities; the lawsuit, filed by San Francisco and 11 other local governments, seeks to block the enforcement of these orders and protect funding for...
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20% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Dismantling
Twenty-two states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over the dismantling of AmeriCorps, alleging illegal cuts to the agency's \$557 million budget and the termination of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for state and community projects; the White House cited \$40 million in improper pay...

States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Dismantling
Twenty-two states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over the dismantling of AmeriCorps, alleging illegal cuts to the agency's \$557 million budget and the termination of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for state and community projects; the White House cited \$40 million in improper pay...
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40% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Cuts
Twenty-four states are suing the Trump administration over deep cuts to AmeriCorps, alleging the cuts violate federal law and the separation of powers, impacting 41% of the agency's $400 million grant budget and forcing 85% of its staff on administrative leave ahead of planned job cuts.

States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Cuts
Twenty-four states are suing the Trump administration over deep cuts to AmeriCorps, alleging the cuts violate federal law and the separation of powers, impacting 41% of the agency's $400 million grant budget and forcing 85% of its staff on administrative leave ahead of planned job cuts.
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48% Bias Score

US Opens Door to $1 Billion Lawsuit Against UNRWA for Alleged Hamas Aid
The US Justice Department reversed the Biden administration's position, stating that UNRWA, accused of aiding Hamas in the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks, is subject to a $1 billion lawsuit from victims' families; this follows the US suspending aid to UNRWA after revelations of worker participation...

US Opens Door to $1 Billion Lawsuit Against UNRWA for Alleged Hamas Aid
The US Justice Department reversed the Biden administration's position, stating that UNRWA, accused of aiding Hamas in the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks, is subject to a $1 billion lawsuit from victims' families; this follows the US suspending aid to UNRWA after revelations of worker participation...
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48% Bias Score

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over DEI Funding Threat
Nineteen states sued the Trump administration on Friday, challenging its directive to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public schools and its threat to withhold over \$13.8 billion in federal funding; the lawsuit argues the directive is illegal and harmful.

Nineteen States Sue Trump Administration Over DEI Funding Threat
Nineteen states sued the Trump administration on Friday, challenging its directive to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in public schools and its threat to withhold over \$13.8 billion in federal funding; the lawsuit argues the directive is illegal and harmful.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump from Withholding Funds from Sanctuary Cities
A federal judge in California blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions, ruling parts of the executive orders unconstitutional, following a lawsuit by San Francisco and other municipalities.

Judge Blocks Trump from Withholding Funds from Sanctuary Cities
A federal judge in California blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions, ruling parts of the executive orders unconstitutional, following a lawsuit by San Francisco and other municipalities.
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44% Bias Score

Expedia Ordered to Pay $29.85 Million in Cuba Land Seizure Case
A Miami court ordered Expedia, Hotels.com, and Orbitz to pay $29.85 million to a Cuban-American whose family's land was seized in 1961, marking the first successful lawsuit under the Helms-Burton Act's Title III provision, impacting US companies' business operations in Cuba.

Expedia Ordered to Pay $29.85 Million in Cuba Land Seizure Case
A Miami court ordered Expedia, Hotels.com, and Orbitz to pay $29.85 million to a Cuban-American whose family's land was seized in 1961, marking the first successful lawsuit under the Helms-Burton Act's Title III provision, impacting US companies' business operations in Cuba.
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44% Bias Score
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