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Jay-Z Sues Accuser for Defamation
Music mogul Jay-Z filed a defamation lawsuit against an anonymous woman in Alabama federal court who accused him of rape when she was 13, claiming the accusations are false and financially motivated; the woman's previous lawsuit against Jay-Z and Diddy was dropped last month.
Jay-Z Sues Accuser for Defamation
Music mogul Jay-Z filed a defamation lawsuit against an anonymous woman in Alabama federal court who accused him of rape when she was 13, claiming the accusations are false and financially motivated; the woman's previous lawsuit against Jay-Z and Diddy was dropped last month.
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64% Bias Score


West Virginia Judge Orders Oversight of Child Protective Services After Suicide Attempt
Following a 12-year-old foster child's suicide attempt in a West Virginia hotel, a judge ordered a year-long improvement period for the state's child protective services, mandating a monitor to oversee placements and create public reports on children housed in unlicensed facilities; this comes after...
West Virginia Judge Orders Oversight of Child Protective Services After Suicide Attempt
Following a 12-year-old foster child's suicide attempt in a West Virginia hotel, a judge ordered a year-long improvement period for the state's child protective services, mandating a monitor to oversee placements and create public reports on children housed in unlicensed facilities; this comes after...
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32% Bias Score


EEOC Drops Gender Identity Discrimination Lawsuits Following Trump Executive Order
The EEOC dropped seven gender identity discrimination lawsuits, including a case against Culver's restaurant in Michigan, after President Trump issued an executive order stating the government recognizes only male and female sexes. The ACLU is intervening to represent some plaintiffs.
EEOC Drops Gender Identity Discrimination Lawsuits Following Trump Executive Order
The EEOC dropped seven gender identity discrimination lawsuits, including a case against Culver's restaurant in Michigan, after President Trump issued an executive order stating the government recognizes only male and female sexes. The ACLU is intervening to represent some plaintiffs.
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
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60% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Sexual Abuse by South Carolina Pastor and Father
A lawsuit accuses South Carolina pastor John-Paul Miller and his father of decades of sexual abuse at their church, targeting minors and using their positions of power to exploit vulnerable victims; the lawsuit also alleges a cover-up by church leadership.
Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Sexual Abuse by South Carolina Pastor and Father
A lawsuit accuses South Carolina pastor John-Paul Miller and his father of decades of sexual abuse at their church, targeting minors and using their positions of power to exploit vulnerable victims; the lawsuit also alleges a cover-up by church leadership.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Court Blocks Trump's Effort to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the US to undocumented parents, citing potential chaos and contravening long-standing legal precedent; this is the second such court ruling.
Federal Court Blocks Trump's Effort to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the US to undocumented parents, citing potential chaos and contravening long-standing legal precedent; this is the second such court ruling.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Hears Mexico's \$10 Billion Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Makers
The Supreme Court is hearing a \$10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against major U.S. firearm manufacturers for allegedly fueling cartel violence through their business practices; the outcome could impact similar lawsuits and gun control debates.

Supreme Court Hears Mexico's \$10 Billion Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Makers
The Supreme Court is hearing a \$10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against major U.S. firearm manufacturers for allegedly fueling cartel violence through their business practices; the outcome could impact similar lawsuits and gun control debates.
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36% Bias Score

Iranian Opposition Groups Unite Against Pahlavi Dynasty in Surprise Lawsuits
Various Iranian opposition groups, including Marxists and Islamists, have filed lawsuits in Florida against prominent figures like Parviz Sabeti and Prince Reza Pahlavi, revealing a surprising unity against the return of the Pahlavi dynasty despite their opposition to the current regime.

Iranian Opposition Groups Unite Against Pahlavi Dynasty in Surprise Lawsuits
Various Iranian opposition groups, including Marxists and Islamists, have filed lawsuits in Florida against prominent figures like Parviz Sabeti and Prince Reza Pahlavi, revealing a surprising unity against the return of the Pahlavi dynasty despite their opposition to the current regime.
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68% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of Humanitarian Parole Programs
American citizens and immigrants are suing the Trump administration for ending humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S., arguing that the administration's actions are illegal and inhumane.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Termination of Humanitarian Parole Programs
American citizens and immigrants are suing the Trump administration for ending humanitarian parole programs that allowed 875,000 migrants from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S., arguing that the administration's actions are illegal and inhumane.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Rules Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Employees Unlawful
A California judge ruled that the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees across multiple agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defence, were likely unlawful because the Office of Personnel Management lacked t...

Judge Rules Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Employees Unlawful
A California judge ruled that the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees across multiple agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defence, were likely unlawful because the Office of Personnel Management lacked t...
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44% Bias Score

Delta Flight 4819 Crash Landing in Toronto: 80 Passengers Survive
On Monday, February 17, 2024, Delta Endeavor Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto crash-landed due to unexpected heavy snow, causing a wing to rip off and the plane to flip. 80 passengers and crew survived, though many suffered injuries and emotional trauma; the 55-year-old IT director who recoun...

Delta Flight 4819 Crash Landing in Toronto: 80 Passengers Survive
On Monday, February 17, 2024, Delta Endeavor Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto crash-landed due to unexpected heavy snow, causing a wing to rip off and the plane to flip. 80 passengers and crew survived, though many suffered injuries and emotional trauma; the 55-year-old IT director who recoun...
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40% Bias Score

MEC Faces Lawsuit over US$1.3 Million in Unpaid Bills
Lever Style Ltd. is suing Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) for US$917,452.77 in unpaid bills for delivered garments, highlighting MEC's financial difficulties and ongoing sale process amid declining revenues and a challenging retail environment.

MEC Faces Lawsuit over US$1.3 Million in Unpaid Bills
Lever Style Ltd. is suing Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) for US$917,452.77 in unpaid bills for delivered garments, highlighting MEC's financial difficulties and ongoing sale process amid declining revenues and a challenging retail environment.
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28% Bias Score
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