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OpenAI Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over AI Hardware Project
OpenAI and Jony Ive face a trademark lawsuit from iyO Inc. over a similar-sounding AI hardware project, prompting a secondary lawsuit against a former iyO employee for allegedly leaking confidential information; this legal dispute highlights the high stakes of pioneering new AI interfaces.
OpenAI Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over AI Hardware Project
OpenAI and Jony Ive face a trademark lawsuit from iyO Inc. over a similar-sounding AI hardware project, prompting a secondary lawsuit against a former iyO employee for allegedly leaking confidential information; this legal dispute highlights the high stakes of pioneering new AI interfaces.
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36% Bias Score


Alan Jones Faces Legal Challenges in Sexual Assault Case
Former Australian broadcaster Alan Jones is facing 35 historical sexual assault charges in NSW, with his lawyer raising concerns about a police phone search and delayed evidence disclosure; the case will proceed to trial.
Alan Jones Faces Legal Challenges in Sexual Assault Case
Former Australian broadcaster Alan Jones is facing 35 historical sexual assault charges in NSW, with his lawyer raising concerns about a police phone search and delayed evidence disclosure; the case will proceed to trial.
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40% Bias Score


US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...
US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...
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40% Bias Score


Cerdán's Choice of Lawyer Reignites Debate Over Catalan Independence Legacy
Santos Cerdán, facing corruption charges, chose Benet Salellas, a former CUP lawyer, as his defense attorney, reigniting debate about the 2017 Catalan independence process and sparking intense online discussions about political affiliations and motivations.
Cerdán's Choice of Lawyer Reignites Debate Over Catalan Independence Legacy
Santos Cerdán, facing corruption charges, chose Benet Salellas, a former CUP lawyer, as his defense attorney, reigniting debate about the 2017 Catalan independence process and sparking intense online discussions about political affiliations and motivations.
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52% Bias Score


Glovo Ordered to Reclassify 3,572 Riders as Employees in Spain
A Barcelona court ruled that Glovo must reclassify 3,572 riders as employees for the period 2016-2018, ordering the company to pay back social security contributions; the decision follows a lawsuit by Spain's Social Security and is based on evidence of Glovo's control over riders' work.
Glovo Ordered to Reclassify 3,572 Riders as Employees in Spain
A Barcelona court ruled that Glovo must reclassify 3,572 riders as employees for the period 2016-2018, ordering the company to pay back social security contributions; the decision follows a lawsuit by Spain's Social Security and is based on evidence of Glovo's control over riders' work.
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40% Bias Score


Florida AG Held in Contempt Over Illegal Immigration Law
A federal judge held Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier in civil contempt for violating a temporary restraining order on a new state law criminalizing illegal entry into Florida, ordering bi-weekly reports on arrests under the law.
Florida AG Held in Contempt Over Illegal Immigration Law
A federal judge held Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier in civil contempt for violating a temporary restraining order on a new state law criminalizing illegal entry into Florida, ordering bi-weekly reports on arrests under the law.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Nationwide
A New Hampshire federal judge issued a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, impacting an estimated 150,000 newborns annually, following a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Nationwide
A New Hampshire federal judge issued a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, impacting an estimated 150,000 newborns annually, following a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU.
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44% Bias Score

Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.

Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Sanctions Sixth Airline for Alleged Abusive Pricing Practices
Spain's Ministry of Consumption launched its sixth sanction against a low-cost airline for allegedly charging for hand luggage, unclear pricing, and overcharging for adjacent seats; the airline faces fines ranging from €10,001 to €1 million, or six to eight times the estimated illicit profit, and th...

Spain Sanctions Sixth Airline for Alleged Abusive Pricing Practices
Spain's Ministry of Consumption launched its sixth sanction against a low-cost airline for allegedly charging for hand luggage, unclear pricing, and overcharging for adjacent seats; the airline faces fines ranging from €10,001 to €1 million, or six to eight times the estimated illicit profit, and th...
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48% Bias Score

Conflict of Interest in SJSU Transgender Athlete Investigation
The Mountain West Conference (MWC) hired the same law firm to investigate allegations against transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming and to defend her eligibility in court, creating a conflict of interest that led to a three-day investigation clearing her of wrongdoing; the White House release...

Conflict of Interest in SJSU Transgender Athlete Investigation
The Mountain West Conference (MWC) hired the same law firm to investigate allegations against transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming and to defend her eligibility in court, creating a conflict of interest that led to a three-day investigation clearing her of wrongdoing; the White House release...
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68% Bias Score

Trump, Harvard Near Agreement After Legal Battles
Following months of conflict, the Trump administration and Harvard University are nearing an agreement, potentially announced next week, after several court rulings against the administration's attempts to control Harvard's curriculum, faculty, and foreign student enrollment due to concerns about an...

Trump, Harvard Near Agreement After Legal Battles
Following months of conflict, the Trump administration and Harvard University are nearing an agreement, potentially announced next week, after several court rulings against the administration's attempts to control Harvard's curriculum, faculty, and foreign student enrollment due to concerns about an...
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44% Bias Score

Cuban Mothers Accused of Human Trafficking for Bringing Children to US
Two Cuban mothers, Betsy Segura and Irianna Gilimas, who legally entered the US with their children, were accused of human trafficking and denied Green Cards, highlighting a concerning trend of stricter enforcement of immigration laws impacting vulnerable families.

Cuban Mothers Accused of Human Trafficking for Bringing Children to US
Two Cuban mothers, Betsy Segura and Irianna Gilimas, who legally entered the US with their children, were accused of human trafficking and denied Green Cards, highlighting a concerning trend of stricter enforcement of immigration laws impacting vulnerable families.
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56% Bias Score
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