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İBB Initiates Legal Action Against Media Outlets Over Manipulated Footage
The İBB is taking legal action against media outlets for disseminating manipulated footage of Ekrem İmamoğlu's bodyguard carrying suitcases containing signal-jamming devices, alleging a deliberate campaign to create a false narrative of wrongdoing.
İBB Initiates Legal Action Against Media Outlets Over Manipulated Footage
The İBB is taking legal action against media outlets for disseminating manipulated footage of Ekrem İmamoğlu's bodyguard carrying suitcases containing signal-jamming devices, alleging a deliberate campaign to create a false narrative of wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Firings Cause Hundreds of Families to Lose Health Insurance
The Trump administration's mass firing of probationary Commerce Department employees led to the lapse of health insurance coverage for hundreds of families, causing significant financial hardship and raising concerns about systemic failures in government HR procedures; a federal judge initially rule...
Trump Administration Firings Cause Hundreds of Families to Lose Health Insurance
The Trump administration's mass firing of probationary Commerce Department employees led to the lapse of health insurance coverage for hundreds of families, causing significant financial hardship and raising concerns about systemic failures in government HR procedures; a federal judge initially rule...
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University for alleged antisemitism, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard citing violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the First Amendment; the case highlights the conflict between executive power and established pro...
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over \$2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University for alleged antisemitism, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard citing violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the First Amendment; the case highlights the conflict between executive power and established pro...
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40% Bias Score


Cyclist Awarded Settlement After Alleging Police Cover-Up in 2013 Accident
Ryan Meuleman, severely injured in a 2013 car accident involving Daniel and Catherine Andrews, received a large settlement from his former lawyers, Slater & Gordon, after alleging negligence; a subsequent report commissioned by his current lawyers alleges police misconduct and a cover-up, contradict...
Cyclist Awarded Settlement After Alleging Police Cover-Up in 2013 Accident
Ryan Meuleman, severely injured in a 2013 car accident involving Daniel and Catherine Andrews, received a large settlement from his former lawyers, Slater & Gordon, after alleging negligence; a subsequent report commissioned by his current lawyers alleges police misconduct and a cover-up, contradict...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Orders Trump Administration to Clarify Mass Firings of Federal Workers
In February 2017, the Trump administration fired thousands of probationary federal workers; a San Francisco judge ordered the administration to issue statements clarifying that the firings were part of a government-wide action, not due to performance issues, to mitigate the long-term harm to the wor...
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Clarify Mass Firings of Federal Workers
In February 2017, the Trump administration fired thousands of probationary federal workers; a San Francisco judge ordered the administration to issue statements clarifying that the firings were part of a government-wide action, not due to performance issues, to mitigate the long-term harm to the wor...
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40% Bias Score


Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...
Pakistani Woman Wins Forced Marriage Case, Faces New Legal Battle for Son's Identity
In January 2024, Anisa Yousaf successfully annulled a forced marriage in Pakistan after being physically tortured by her father. Now, she fights for a new passport to give her 5-month-old son legal identity, highlighting the legal challenges faced by victims of forced marriage seeking recognition of...
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48% Bias Score

Massapequa School Defies Native American Mascot Ban, Gains Trump's Support
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, facing legal action and drawing support from President Trump, who claims the ban is "ridiculous", despite the school's failure to consult with local Native American tribes before the lawsuit.

Massapequa School Defies Native American Mascot Ban, Gains Trump's Support
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, facing legal action and drawing support from President Trump, who claims the ban is "ridiculous", despite the school's failure to consult with local Native American tribes before the lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score

Virginia Giuffre, Accuser in Prince Andrew Case, Dies by Suicide
Virginia Giuffre, who settled a sexual abuse lawsuit with Prince Andrew in 2022, died by suicide at age 41 in Neergabby, Australia, according to her family; the settlement followed accusations of abuse by Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Virginia Giuffre, Accuser in Prince Andrew Case, Dies by Suicide
Virginia Giuffre, who settled a sexual abuse lawsuit with Prince Andrew in 2022, died by suicide at age 41 in Neergabby, Australia, according to her family; the settlement followed accusations of abuse by Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
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36% Bias Score

Internal Memo Reveals Legal Concerns Over Manhattan Congestion Toll
A Manhattan federal prosecutor's office memo, accidentally filed in a lawsuit against the Trump administration, reveals concerns about the administration's strategy to halt Manhattan's congestion pricing, suggesting high litigation risk and recommending a change in tactics; the Transportation Depart...

Internal Memo Reveals Legal Concerns Over Manhattan Congestion Toll
A Manhattan federal prosecutor's office memo, accidentally filed in a lawsuit against the Trump administration, reveals concerns about the administration's strategy to halt Manhattan's congestion pricing, suggesting high litigation risk and recommending a change in tactics; the Transportation Depart...
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52% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis Leads to Toddler's Death in Novosibirsk Hospital; Surgeon's Sentence Appealed
Two-year-old Adelina Kincharova died in a Novosibirsk hospital in January 2020 after a misdiagnosis of diabetes instead of acute intestinal obstruction, leading to a three-year suspended sentence for the attending surgeon, while the family is appealing the ruling and seeking civil compensation.

Misdiagnosis Leads to Toddler's Death in Novosibirsk Hospital; Surgeon's Sentence Appealed
Two-year-old Adelina Kincharova died in a Novosibirsk hospital in January 2020 after a misdiagnosis of diabetes instead of acute intestinal obstruction, leading to a three-year suspended sentence for the attending surgeon, while the family is appealing the ruling and seeking civil compensation.
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56% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Trump, Risks \$2 Billion in Funding Over Academic Freedom
Harvard University is defying the Trump administration's restrictions on student protests and diversity programs, resulting in the blocking of over \$2 billion in funding and potentially triggering a legal battle over academic freedom.

Harvard Defies Trump, Risks \$2 Billion in Funding Over Academic Freedom
Harvard University is defying the Trump administration's restrictions on student protests and diversity programs, resulting in the blocking of over \$2 billion in funding and potentially triggering a legal battle over academic freedom.
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40% Bias Score

Harry's Security Lawsuit Deepens Rift with Cancer-Stricken King Charles
Prince Harry's legal battle for UK security has severely strained his relationship with his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, due to the King's avoidance and courtiers' negative views of Harry, hindering reconciliation and impacting the royal family's image.

Harry's Security Lawsuit Deepens Rift with Cancer-Stricken King Charles
Prince Harry's legal battle for UK security has severely strained his relationship with his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, due to the King's avoidance and courtiers' negative views of Harry, hindering reconciliation and impacting the royal family's image.
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48% Bias Score
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