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Georgia Supreme Court to Review Blocked Election Rules
A Georgia judge blocked seven election rules passed by the state election board before the 2022 election, citing overreach of authority; the state Supreme Court is now reviewing the case, which involves challenges to the board's power and the rules themselves, including requirements for hand-countin...
Georgia Supreme Court to Review Blocked Election Rules
A Georgia judge blocked seven election rules passed by the state election board before the 2022 election, citing overreach of authority; the state Supreme Court is now reviewing the case, which involves challenges to the board's power and the rules themselves, including requirements for hand-countin...
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36% Bias Score


Michael Jackson Accusers' Lawsuit Set for 2026 Trial
Wade Robson, who defended Michael Jackson in a 2005 trial, now sues his estate for childhood sexual abuse alongside James Safechuck; their case, initially dismissed, is heading to trial in 2026 after a legal battle over statute of limitations.
Michael Jackson Accusers' Lawsuit Set for 2026 Trial
Wade Robson, who defended Michael Jackson in a 2005 trial, now sues his estate for childhood sexual abuse alongside James Safechuck; their case, initially dismissed, is heading to trial in 2026 after a legal battle over statute of limitations.
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40% Bias Score


North Carolina Bill Limits Attorney General's Ability to Sue Federal Government
North Carolina's Senate passed SB 58, restricting the Attorney General from suing the presidential administration; the bill, potentially setting a national precedent, now heads to the House, where a veto override is possible, limiting the Attorney General's ability to challenge federal executive ord...
North Carolina Bill Limits Attorney General's Ability to Sue Federal Government
North Carolina's Senate passed SB 58, restricting the Attorney General from suing the presidential administration; the bill, potentially setting a national precedent, now heads to the House, where a veto override is possible, limiting the Attorney General's ability to challenge federal executive ord...
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56% Bias Score


SC Businessman Sues Rep. Mace for Defamation
South Carolina businessman Brian Musgrave is suing Rep. Nancy Mace for defamation after she accused him on the House floor of being part of a sex trafficking ring and filming non-consensual nude videos, claims he denies; the suit challenges the legal limits of the Speech and Debate Clause.
SC Businessman Sues Rep. Mace for Defamation
South Carolina businessman Brian Musgrave is suing Rep. Nancy Mace for defamation after she accused him on the House floor of being part of a sex trafficking ring and filming non-consensual nude videos, claims he denies; the suit challenges the legal limits of the Speech and Debate Clause.
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44% Bias Score


BBC Settles Discrimination Claims from Four News Presenters
Four female BBC News presenters settled claims of age and sex discrimination against the BBC after a three-year legal battle stemming from a 2022 recruitment process following a news channel merger, with the BBC denying liability.
BBC Settles Discrimination Claims from Four News Presenters
Four female BBC News presenters settled claims of age and sex discrimination against the BBC after a three-year legal battle stemming from a 2022 recruitment process following a news channel merger, with the BBC denying liability.
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56% Bias Score


FTC Seeks Trial Delay in Amazon Prime Case Amidst Staff Shortages
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asked a federal judge to postpone its September trial against Amazon due to severe staff shortages and budget constraints stemming from recent government cuts and resignations following Elon Musk's January email.
FTC Seeks Trial Delay in Amazon Prime Case Amidst Staff Shortages
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asked a federal judge to postpone its September trial against Amazon due to severe staff shortages and budget constraints stemming from recent government cuts and resignations following Elon Musk's January email.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...

Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
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32% Bias Score

Majors Audio: New Evidence in Domestic Abuse Case
Rolling Stone published audio of Jonathan Majors apparently admitting to aggressive behavior toward his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, in September 2022, adding to the evidence in the ongoing domestic abuse case following his December 2023 conviction.

Majors Audio: New Evidence in Domestic Abuse Case
Rolling Stone published audio of Jonathan Majors apparently admitting to aggressive behavior toward his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, in September 2022, adding to the evidence in the ongoing domestic abuse case following his December 2023 conviction.
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64% Bias Score

Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.

Starbucks to Appeal $50 Million Verdict in Hot Tea Burn Case
A California jury awarded Postmates driver Michael Garcia $50 million in damages after he suffered severe burns from a spilled Starbucks tea at a Los Angeles drive-thru on February 8, 2020; Starbucks plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Unlawfully Fired Federal Employees
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the reinstatement of thousands of federal employees fired by the Trump administration after finding that agencies violated legal procedures by failing to give states 60 days' notice before conducting mass layoffs, impacting 18 agencies nationwide and creating sign...

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Unlawfully Fired Federal Employees
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the reinstatement of thousands of federal employees fired by the Trump administration after finding that agencies violated legal procedures by failing to give states 60 days' notice before conducting mass layoffs, impacting 18 agencies nationwide and creating sign...
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36% Bias Score

Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...

Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
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32% Bias Score

Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order Expanding Control of FEC
National Democrats sued President Trump over an executive order increasing his control of the FEC, arguing it violates the Federal Election Campaign Act by requiring the commission to defer to his and the Attorney General's legal interpretations, potentially harming their election-related activities...

Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order Expanding Control of FEC
National Democrats sued President Trump over an executive order increasing his control of the FEC, arguing it violates the Federal Election Campaign Act by requiring the commission to defer to his and the Attorney General's legal interpretations, potentially harming their election-related activities...
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40% Bias Score
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