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Syngenta Agrees to Settle Majority of Paraquat Lawsuits
Syngenta, facing over 5,800 lawsuits alleging its paraquat weedkiller causes Parkinson's disease, has agreed to a settlement that could resolve the majority of the claims within 30 days, following mounting pressure from lawmakers and numerous scientific studies linking paraquat to Parkinson's.
Syngenta Agrees to Settle Majority of Paraquat Lawsuits
Syngenta, facing over 5,800 lawsuits alleging its paraquat weedkiller causes Parkinson's disease, has agreed to a settlement that could resolve the majority of the claims within 30 days, following mounting pressure from lawmakers and numerous scientific studies linking paraquat to Parkinson's.
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40% Bias Score


Schröder Drops Appeal of Bundestag Office Revocation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will not appeal the court's decision to deny him a lifetime office in the Bundestag, citing health reasons; the decision, reached after multiple court rejections, followed the Bundestag's 2022 revocation due to Schröder's perceived insufficient fulfillment o...
Schröder Drops Appeal of Bundestag Office Revocation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will not appeal the court's decision to deny him a lifetime office in the Bundestag, citing health reasons; the decision, reached after multiple court rejections, followed the Bundestag's 2022 revocation due to Schröder's perceived insufficient fulfillment o...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Sues CBS for $20 Billion, Alleging Election Interference
President Donald Trump is suing CBS and "60 Minutes" for $20 billion, alleging election interference through deceptive editing of a Vice President Kamala Harris interview and inaccurate reporting, including a segment featuring Ukrainian President Zelenskyy who noted the prevalence of Russian narrati...
Trump Sues CBS for $20 Billion, Alleging Election Interference
President Donald Trump is suing CBS and "60 Minutes" for $20 billion, alleging election interference through deceptive editing of a Vice President Kamala Harris interview and inaccurate reporting, including a segment featuring Ukrainian President Zelenskyy who noted the prevalence of Russian narrati...
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60% Bias Score


Harvard Sues US Government Over $9 Billion in Potential Funding Cuts
Harvard professors sued the US government to prevent the withdrawal of up to $9 billion in federal funding and research grants, alleging the government is targeting universities to suppress academic freedom and free speech; the government contends it is combating antisemitism.
Harvard Sues US Government Over $9 Billion in Potential Funding Cuts
Harvard professors sued the US government to prevent the withdrawal of up to $9 billion in federal funding and research grants, alleging the government is targeting universities to suppress academic freedom and free speech; the government contends it is combating antisemitism.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Rules Against Fox News Deposition of Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic Lawsuit
A New York judge ruled that Fox News cannot depose Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic's $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit, but can depose his associate, Dmitri Mehlhorn, who allegedly obtained information about Smartmatic's finances from the company's CEO. Fox News claims this information...
Judge Rules Against Fox News Deposition of Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic Lawsuit
A New York judge ruled that Fox News cannot depose Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman in Smartmatic's $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit, but can depose his associate, Dmitri Mehlhorn, who allegedly obtained information about Smartmatic's finances from the company's CEO. Fox News claims this information...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed: Central Park Five Case
A federal judge rejected President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the Central Park Five, who allege Trump falsely claimed they pleaded guilty and killed the victim in a 2024 presidential debate.
Trump Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed: Central Park Five Case
A federal judge rejected President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the Central Park Five, who allege Trump falsely claimed they pleaded guilty and killed the victim in a 2024 presidential debate.
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16% Bias Score

Small Businesses Sue Trump Over Illegal Tariffs
Five small businesses sued President Trump on Monday, alleging his recently imposed tariffs on foreign imports illegally usurp Congress' power, devastate small businesses, and violate the principle of 'no taxation without representation'.

Small Businesses Sue Trump Over Illegal Tariffs
Five small businesses sued President Trump on Monday, alleging his recently imposed tariffs on foreign imports illegally usurp Congress' power, devastate small businesses, and violate the principle of 'no taxation without representation'.
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52% Bias Score

French NGOs Sue Government Over Inaction on Supervised Drug Consumption Sites
Medécins du Monde and other NGOs filed lawsuits against the French government on April 14th, 2024, for its inaction regarding the two existing supervised drug consumption sites and the refusal to open a new one in Marseille, citing the sites' proven effectiveness in reducing risks and overdoses.

French NGOs Sue Government Over Inaction on Supervised Drug Consumption Sites
Medécins du Monde and other NGOs filed lawsuits against the French government on April 14th, 2024, for its inaction regarding the two existing supervised drug consumption sites and the refusal to open a new one in Marseille, citing the sites' proven effectiveness in reducing risks and overdoses.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Release of Frozen Funds to Maine
A federal judge ordered the immediate release of frozen federal funds to Maine after the Trump administration froze funding due to the state's refusal to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, impacting vital services like child nutrition programs; the judge ruled the administration must follo...

Federal Judge Orders Release of Frozen Funds to Maine
A federal judge ordered the immediate release of frozen federal funds to Maine after the Trump administration froze funding due to the state's refusal to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, impacting vital services like child nutrition programs; the judge ruled the administration must follo...
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60% Bias Score

Daughter Sues After Nightclub Collapse Kills 224 in Santo Domingo
Rubby Pérez's daughter, Zulinka, will sue Jet Set nightclub owner Antonio Espaillat for negligence following a ceiling collapse that killed 224 people, including her father, and injured over 180 in Santo Domingo.

Daughter Sues After Nightclub Collapse Kills 224 in Santo Domingo
Rubby Pérez's daughter, Zulinka, will sue Jet Set nightclub owner Antonio Espaillat for negligence following a ceiling collapse that killed 224 people, including her father, and injured over 180 in Santo Domingo.
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44% Bias Score

Amniocentesis Procedure Leads to Pregnancy Loss in Tatarsk
In Tatarsk, Russia, Anastasia Tikhonova lost her pregnancy after an amniocentesis procedure; she claims the doctor's actions during the procedure caused the rupture of the amniotic sac, leading to the loss of her baby at 16 weeks; a medical expert report linked the procedure to the rupture, but Tikh...

Amniocentesis Procedure Leads to Pregnancy Loss in Tatarsk
In Tatarsk, Russia, Anastasia Tikhonova lost her pregnancy after an amniocentesis procedure; she claims the doctor's actions during the procedure caused the rupture of the amniotic sac, leading to the loss of her baby at 16 weeks; a medical expert report linked the procedure to the rupture, but Tikh...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Appeals Nitrogen Reduction Ruling
The Dutch cabinet is appealing a court ruling ordering stricter nitrogen reduction targets, citing feasibility concerns while Greenpeace criticizes the lack of political will; a final decision is expected in 2026.

Dutch Cabinet Appeals Nitrogen Reduction Ruling
The Dutch cabinet is appealing a court ruling ordering stricter nitrogen reduction targets, citing feasibility concerns while Greenpeace criticizes the lack of political will; a final decision is expected in 2026.
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40% Bias Score
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