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Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...
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32% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard International Students
A US judge temporarily blocked President Trump's order barring Harvard University from accepting international students, citing potential irreparable harm to the university following a lawsuit alleging the ban was retaliatory for exercising free speech rights. The ban, issued for six months, affecte...
Judge Blocks Trump Ban on Harvard International Students
A US judge temporarily blocked President Trump's order barring Harvard University from accepting international students, citing potential irreparable harm to the university following a lawsuit alleging the ban was retaliatory for exercising free speech rights. The ban, issued for six months, affecte...
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40% Bias Score


Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt DOE Dismantling
A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied the Trump administration's request to temporarily halt a lower court's injunction blocking the planned dismantling of the Department of Education, which includes a Reduction in Force of half of the remaining employees. The plan, announced March 11, 2025, i...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Banks Sue Government Over New Tax
Spanish banking associations AEB and CECA filed legal action against Spain's new bank tax, citing negative impacts on lending, investment, and competitiveness; the ECB, Bank of Spain, and IMF also voiced opposition.
Spanish Banks Sue Government Over New Tax
Spanish banking associations AEB and CECA filed legal action against Spain's new bank tax, citing negative impacts on lending, investment, and competitiveness; the ECB, Bank of Spain, and IMF also voiced opposition.
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40% Bias Score


FBI Urges Reporting of Gender-Affirming Care for Minors, Raising Legal Concerns
The FBI urged Americans to report doctors providing gender-affirming care to minors, claiming it is child mutilation, despite lacking legal basis and facing criticism for its potential to create fear and confusion for transgender youth and their families.
FBI Urges Reporting of Gender-Affirming Care for Minors, Raising Legal Concerns
The FBI urged Americans to report doctors providing gender-affirming care to minors, claiming it is child mutilation, despite lacking legal basis and facing criticism for its potential to create fear and confusion for transgender youth and their families.
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68% Bias Score


California's Tariffs Lawsuit Dismissed, Allowed to Appeal
A US federal judge dismissed California's lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's tariffs due to jurisdictional issues, allowing the state to appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; California projects $25 billion in consumer costs and 64,000 job losses due to these tariffs.
California's Tariffs Lawsuit Dismissed, Allowed to Appeal
A US federal judge dismissed California's lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's tariffs due to jurisdictional issues, allowing the state to appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; California projects $25 billion in consumer costs and 64,000 job losses due to these tariffs.
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40% Bias Score

UK faces legal challenge over climate spending cuts
The UK government faces potential legal action if its upcoming spending review insufficiently addresses climate change targets, with cuts to green initiatives risking further court challenges and potentially undermining the country's economic and political stability.

UK faces legal challenge over climate spending cuts
The UK government faces potential legal action if its upcoming spending review insufficiently addresses climate change targets, with cuts to green initiatives risking further court challenges and potentially undermining the country's economic and political stability.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...

Harvard Sues Trump Over Blocked Student Visas
Harvard University filed a lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump's attempt to block visas for international students, claiming it's retaliation for Harvard's rejection of government demands to control its curriculum and governance; the administration also previously attempted to revoke Harvard...
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48% Bias Score

Job Corps Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Students in Limbo
The U.S. Department of Labor abruptly paused operations at 99 Job Corps centers nationwide on May 29th, affecting 25,000 students due to cited serious incident reports and fiscal analysis, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan condemnation.

Job Corps Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Students in Limbo
The U.S. Department of Labor abruptly paused operations at 99 Job Corps centers nationwide on May 29th, affecting 25,000 students due to cited serious incident reports and fiscal analysis, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan condemnation.
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60% Bias Score

High Court Orders Removal of Unlawful London LTN
A London High Court ruled Lambeth council's West Dulwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) unlawful, ordering its removal after it generated £1,080,580 in fines; the council must pay £35,000 in legal fees to the West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG).

High Court Orders Removal of Unlawful London LTN
A London High Court ruled Lambeth council's West Dulwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) unlawful, ordering its removal after it generated £1,080,580 in fines; the council must pay £35,000 in legal fees to the West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG).
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60% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order Halting Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing a federal law prohibiting the arbitrary deprivation of medication deemed necessary by prison medical staff; over 600 inmates receive this therapy.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order Halting Hormone Therapy for Transgender Inmates
A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order halting hormone therapy for transgender inmates in federal prisons, citing a federal law prohibiting the arbitrary deprivation of medication deemed necessary by prison medical staff; over 600 inmates receive this therapy.
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40% Bias Score

EU Faces Legal Action Over Destructive Fishing in Protected Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a legal complaint against the EU for allowing bottom trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs) in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain, violating the EU Habitats Directive, prompting calls for urgent action and highlighting a systemic problem.

EU Faces Legal Action Over Destructive Fishing in Protected Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a legal complaint against the EU for allowing bottom trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs) in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain, violating the EU Habitats Directive, prompting calls for urgent action and highlighting a systemic problem.
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44% Bias Score
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