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800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
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44% Bias Score


US Religious Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Raids in Churches
Over two dozen US Christian and Jewish religious groups filed a federal lawsuit in Washington D.C., against the Trump administration's deportation campaign, arguing that allowing immigration agents into places of worship for arrests violates the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom.
US Religious Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Raids in Churches
Over two dozen US Christian and Jewish religious groups filed a federal lawsuit in Washington D.C., against the Trump administration's deportation campaign, arguing that allowing immigration agents into places of worship for arrests violates the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom.
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52% Bias Score


Former Inspectors General Sue Trump Administration Over Unlawful Dismissals
Eight former federal inspectors general, overseeing $5 trillion and 80% of the federal workforce, sued the Trump administration, claiming their dismissal was unlawful and violated the IG Act, impacting government transparency and accountability.
Former Inspectors General Sue Trump Administration Over Unlawful Dismissals
Eight former federal inspectors general, overseeing $5 trillion and 80% of the federal workforce, sued the Trump administration, claiming their dismissal was unlawful and violated the IG Act, impacting government transparency and accountability.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
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52% Bias Score


Missouri Sues Starbucks Over DEI Policies, Alleging Discrimination
Missouri sued Starbucks, claiming its DEI policies caused higher prices and longer wait times due to discriminatory hiring practices, prompting a broader debate on corporate DEI initiatives.
Missouri Sues Starbucks Over DEI Policies, Alleging Discrimination
Missouri sued Starbucks, claiming its DEI policies caused higher prices and longer wait times due to discriminatory hiring practices, prompting a broader debate on corporate DEI initiatives.
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64% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump's "Fork in the Road" Federal Employee Resignation Program
Facing a lawsuit, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's "Fork in the Road" program offering resignation packages to 2 million federal employees, with around 65,000 accepting before the halt; unions argue it is unlawful and arbitrary.
Judge Halts Trump's "Fork in the Road" Federal Employee Resignation Program
Facing a lawsuit, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's "Fork in the Road" program offering resignation packages to 2 million federal employees, with around 65,000 accepting before the halt; unions argue it is unlawful and arbitrary.
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48% Bias Score

Jewish Groups Sue DHS Over Immigration Raids at Houses of Worship
Three major Jewish denominations and dozens of Christian groups are suing the Department of Homeland Security to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids at religious sites, challenging the Trump administration's reversal of a policy that previously protected houses of worship.

Jewish Groups Sue DHS Over Immigration Raids at Houses of Worship
Three major Jewish denominations and dozens of Christian groups are suing the Department of Homeland Security to prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids at religious sites, challenging the Trump administration's reversal of a policy that previously protected houses of worship.
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44% Bias Score

Eight Fired Inspectors General Sue Trump for Reinstatement
Eight inspectors general fired by Donald Trump are suing for their jobs back, alleging their dismissals violated federal regulations designed to protect them from political interference and that the White House ignored notification requirements to Congress. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Washington...

Eight Fired Inspectors General Sue Trump for Reinstatement
Eight inspectors general fired by Donald Trump are suing for their jobs back, alleging their dismissals violated federal regulations designed to protect them from political interference and that the White House ignored notification requirements to Congress. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Washington...
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48% Bias Score

Former Inspectors General Sue Trump for Unlawful Termination
Eight inspectors general fired by President Trump in 2017 are suing for unlawful termination, alleging violations of federal law protecting their independence and citing a "massive chilling effect" on the IG community; the suit seeks their immediate reinstatement.

Former Inspectors General Sue Trump for Unlawful Termination
Eight inspectors general fired by President Trump in 2017 are suing for unlawful termination, alleging violations of federal law protecting their independence and citing a "massive chilling effect" on the IG community; the suit seeks their immediate reinstatement.
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52% Bias Score

Inspectors General Sue Trump Over Firings
Eight former inspectors general, fired by President Trump last month, filed a lawsuit claiming their dismissal violated the law due to the lack of a 30-day notice to Congress and a substantive rationale, prompting bipartisan criticism and concerns about threats to democracy.

Inspectors General Sue Trump Over Firings
Eight former inspectors general, fired by President Trump last month, filed a lawsuit claiming their dismissal violated the law due to the lack of a 30-day notice to Congress and a substantive rationale, prompting bipartisan criticism and concerns about threats to democracy.
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48% Bias Score

Prince Andrew Fears Return to NYC Amidst Renewed Epstein Investigation
Prince Andrew is reportedly afraid to return to New York City due to renewed calls for an FBI investigation into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, stemming from an email revealing continued contact between the two beyond 2010, impacting his public image and the Royal Family.

Prince Andrew Fears Return to NYC Amidst Renewed Epstein Investigation
Prince Andrew is reportedly afraid to return to New York City due to renewed calls for an FBI investigation into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, stemming from an email revealing continued contact between the two beyond 2010, impacting his public image and the Royal Family.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Halts Trump Administration's Mass Buyout Plan for Federal Workers
A federal judge in Boston temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to offer mass buyouts to federal workers, extending the deadline for accepting the offer until he rules on a preliminary injunction following a lawsuit by unions alleging the plan is unlawful.

Judge Halts Trump Administration's Mass Buyout Plan for Federal Workers
A federal judge in Boston temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to offer mass buyouts to federal workers, extending the deadline for accepting the offer until he rules on a preliminary injunction following a lawsuit by unions alleging the plan is unlawful.
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48% Bias Score
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