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Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
Judge Grants Church Control Over Proud Boys' Name and Branding After Vandalism
A Washington D.C. judge ruled that the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church can control the use of the Proud Boys name and logos after the group's members vandalized the church in December 2020; this follows a $2.8 million judgment against the Proud Boys for the attack, which stemmed from...
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60% Bias Score


Shein Countersues The Iconic in Australian Trademark Dispute
Shein countersued The Iconic in Australia over trademark infringement for the similar names "Dazie" and "Dazy," highlighting the intense competition between the ultra-fast fashion giant and established local retailers; Shein's 2023 Australian sales reached nearly $1 billion, exceeding The Iconic's t...
Shein Countersues The Iconic in Australian Trademark Dispute
Shein countersued The Iconic in Australia over trademark infringement for the similar names "Dazie" and "Dazy," highlighting the intense competition between the ultra-fast fashion giant and established local retailers; Shein's 2023 Australian sales reached nearly $1 billion, exceeding The Iconic's t...
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40% Bias Score


Medical Examiner Reverses Ruling in 2011 Teacher Stabbing Death
A Philadelphia medical examiner reversed his ruling on the death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found stabbed to death in 2011, changing it from suicide to 'something other than suicide' due to new evidence, impacting a civil lawsuit against the city.
Medical Examiner Reverses Ruling in 2011 Teacher Stabbing Death
A Philadelphia medical examiner reversed his ruling on the death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher found stabbed to death in 2011, changing it from suicide to 'something other than suicide' due to new evidence, impacting a civil lawsuit against the city.
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64% Bias Score


A$AP Rocky Trial: Key Witness's Testimony Under Scrutiny
Rapper A$AP Rocky's trial for assault with a semiautomatic firearm continues in Los Angeles, with key witness A$AP Relli facing intense cross-examination over inconsistencies in his testimony and subsequent lawsuits against Rocky and his lawyer; Rihanna attended the trial.
A$AP Rocky Trial: Key Witness's Testimony Under Scrutiny
Rapper A$AP Rocky's trial for assault with a semiautomatic firearm continues in Los Angeles, with key witness A$AP Relli facing intense cross-examination over inconsistencies in his testimony and subsequent lawsuits against Rocky and his lawyer; Rihanna attended the trial.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Funding Freeze
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order freezing billions in federal funding for programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, sparking a legal battle over the scope of presidential power and potentially impacting numerous social programs nationwide.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Funding Freeze
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order freezing billions in federal funding for programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, sparking a legal battle over the scope of presidential power and potentially impacting numerous social programs nationwide.
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44% Bias Score


Biffa to Sue Scottish Government for £166m over Failed Recycling Scheme
A Scottish judge ruled that Biffa Waste Services can sue the Scottish government for up to £166.2 million over the cancellation of a bottle deposit return scheme; Biffa claims the government's assurances led to significant financial losses after the scheme's collapse due to intergovernmental dispute...
Biffa to Sue Scottish Government for £166m over Failed Recycling Scheme
A Scottish judge ruled that Biffa Waste Services can sue the Scottish government for up to £166.2 million over the cancellation of a bottle deposit return scheme; Biffa claims the government's assurances led to significant financial losses after the scheme's collapse due to intergovernmental dispute...
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36% Bias Score

Five Turkish Lieutenants Expelled After Nationalist Graduation Ceremony
Five Turkish army lieutenants were expelled from the TSK for participating in a post-graduation ceremony involving a saber dance and recitation of the Officer's Oath, with their lawyers denying involvement in releasing photos of them at Anıtkabir and threatening legal action against those who did.

Five Turkish Lieutenants Expelled After Nationalist Graduation Ceremony
Five Turkish army lieutenants were expelled from the TSK for participating in a post-graduation ceremony involving a saber dance and recitation of the Officer's Oath, with their lawyers denying involvement in releasing photos of them at Anıtkabir and threatening legal action against those who did.
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56% Bias Score

NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...

NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...
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44% Bias Score

NY Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Telemedicine Abortion
A New York doctor, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, was indicted in Louisiana on Friday for allegedly using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication, marking the first such criminal charge since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The charges stem from Louisiana's prohibition on using telemedicine t...

NY Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Telemedicine Abortion
A New York doctor, Dr. Margaret Carpenter, was indicted in Louisiana on Friday for allegedly using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication, marking the first such criminal charge since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The charges stem from Louisiana's prohibition on using telemedicine t...
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64% Bias Score

Meta Pays \$25 Million to Settle Lawsuit with Donald Trump
Meta agreed to pay \$25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump after his accounts were suspended following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot; \$22 million will fund Trump's future presidential library, reflecting a pattern of tech companies appeasing the former president.

Meta Pays \$25 Million to Settle Lawsuit with Donald Trump
Meta agreed to pay \$25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump after his accounts were suspended following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot; \$22 million will fund Trump's future presidential library, reflecting a pattern of tech companies appeasing the former president.
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56% Bias Score

Santander UK Chairman Resigns Amidst Strategic Shift and Legal Challenges
Santander UK chairman William Welker resigned Tuesday, triggering a search for a successor amidst strategic shifts, including potential job cuts and a focus on US expansion, and following a £350 million provision for a British court ruling on auto loan practices.

Santander UK Chairman Resigns Amidst Strategic Shift and Legal Challenges
Santander UK chairman William Welker resigned Tuesday, triggering a search for a successor amidst strategic shifts, including potential job cuts and a focus on US expansion, and following a £350 million provision for a British court ruling on auto loan practices.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.

Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.
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44% Bias Score
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