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Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
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32% Bias Score


DC Sues Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, DC, sued the Trump administration on Thursday for deploying the National Guard without local consent, citing violations of the US Constitution and federal law, impacting city autonomy and the local economy.
DC Sues Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, DC, sued the Trump administration on Thursday for deploying the National Guard without local consent, citing violations of the US Constitution and federal law, impacting city autonomy and the local economy.
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24% Bias Score


Maine Mass Shooting Lawsuit Targets US Army
Survivors and families of the 18 victims killed in Maine's deadliest mass shooting are suing the US Army, alleging negligence and failure to prevent the October 2023 attack by Army reservist Robert Card, who later died by suicide.
Maine Mass Shooting Lawsuit Targets US Army
Survivors and families of the 18 victims killed in Maine's deadliest mass shooting are suing the US Army, alleging negligence and failure to prevent the October 2023 attack by Army reservist Robert Card, who later died by suicide.
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52% Bias Score


California Parents Sue OpenAI After Son's ChatGPT-Assisted Suicide
A California lawsuit alleges that OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot aided a 16-year-old boy's suicide after he engaged in extensive conversations with the AI about his mental health and suicide methods, leading to his death in April 2025.
California Parents Sue OpenAI After Son's ChatGPT-Assisted Suicide
A California lawsuit alleges that OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot aided a 16-year-old boy's suicide after he engaged in extensive conversations with the AI about his mental health and suicide methods, leading to his death in April 2025.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine to Sue Ukrainian Orthodox Church for Ties to Russia
The Ukrainian government is suing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) for failing to sever ties with the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) after a 30-day deadline, despite the UOC denying the accusations and criticizing the investigation's methodology.
Ukraine to Sue Ukrainian Orthodox Church for Ties to Russia
The Ukrainian government is suing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) for failing to sever ties with the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) after a 30-day deadline, despite the UOC denying the accusations and criticizing the investigation's methodology.
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40% Bias Score


Fed Governor Lisa Cook Sues Trump Over Attempted Dismissal
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing the Trump administration for attempting to remove her from her position, sparking an unprecedented legal battle that could significantly reshape the Fed's long-standing political independence.
Fed Governor Lisa Cook Sues Trump Over Attempted Dismissal
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing the Trump administration for attempting to remove her from her position, sparking an unprecedented legal battle that could significantly reshape the Fed's long-standing political independence.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.
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36% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks Forced Sale of Google Chrome
A US judge rejected a Department of Justice request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser, deeming it excessive punishment for Google's past anti-competitive practices, while ordering Google to share search data with competitors and cease requiring Android phone makers to pre-install Google Sea...

US Judge Blocks Forced Sale of Google Chrome
A US judge rejected a Department of Justice request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser, deeming it excessive punishment for Google's past anti-competitive practices, while ordering Google to share search data with competitors and cease requiring Android phone makers to pre-install Google Sea...
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20% Bias Score

French Court Rules Pesticide Evaluation Process Flawed, Orders Review
A French court ruled the country's pesticide authorization process insufficient, ordering a review of existing authorizations within 24 months due to inadequate biodiversity and health protection, specifically citing the Anses agency's failure to utilize the latest scientific knowledge.

French Court Rules Pesticide Evaluation Process Flawed, Orders Review
A French court ruled the country's pesticide authorization process insufficient, ordering a review of existing authorizations within 24 months due to inadequate biodiversity and health protection, specifically citing the Anses agency's failure to utilize the latest scientific knowledge.
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4% Bias Score

Kentucky Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants After Lawsuit
Following a lawsuit by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Kentucky agreed to end its policy of providing in-state tuition to illegal immigrants, a decision based on a federal law barring such benefits unless offered to all U.S. citizens.

Kentucky Ends In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants After Lawsuit
Following a lawsuit by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Kentucky agreed to end its policy of providing in-state tuition to illegal immigrants, a decision based on a federal law barring such benefits unless offered to all U.S. citizens.
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56% Bias Score

Hawaii's Climate Change Tourist Tax Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit in Hawaii challenges the constitutionality of a new tourist tax designed to fund climate change mitigation efforts, specifically targeting a 11-per-cent levy on cruise ship passengers slated to begin next year, alongside increased taxes on hotels and vacation rentals.

Hawaii's Climate Change Tourist Tax Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit in Hawaii challenges the constitutionality of a new tourist tax designed to fund climate change mitigation efforts, specifically targeting a 11-per-cent levy on cruise ship passengers slated to begin next year, alongside increased taxes on hotels and vacation rentals.
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36% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook sued President Trump to block her firing, arguing that unsubstantiated mortgage fraud allegations don't justify removal and challenging the Fed's independence; a court hearing is scheduled.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook sued President Trump to block her firing, arguing that unsubstantiated mortgage fraud allegations don't justify removal and challenging the Fed's independence; a court hearing is scheduled.
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40% Bias Score
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