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Trump Administration's Mishandling of International Student Records Sparks Lawsuits
A federal judge deemed the Trump administration's cancellation of immigration records for thousands of international students based on minor past offenses a 'flagrant violation of due process,' leading to at least 100 lawsuits and causing widespread disruption.
Trump Administration's Mishandling of International Student Records Sparks Lawsuits
A federal judge deemed the Trump administration's cancellation of immigration records for thousands of international students based on minor past offenses a 'flagrant violation of due process,' leading to at least 100 lawsuits and causing widespread disruption.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judges Block Trump Administration's Attempt to Defund DEI Programs in Schools
On Thursday, three federal judges, including two Trump appointees, blocked a Department of Education policy that threatened to withhold federal funding from schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing concerns about free speech, vagueness, and procedural violations.
Federal Judges Block Trump Administration's Attempt to Defund DEI Programs in Schools
On Thursday, three federal judges, including two Trump appointees, blocked a Department of Education policy that threatened to withhold federal funding from schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing concerns about free speech, vagueness, and procedural violations.
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52% Bias Score


US States Sue Over Trump Tariffs
Twelve US states sued the federal government in New York, challenging former President Trump's tariffs as unlawful, economically damaging, and exceeding presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the Justice Department has yet to respond.
US States Sue Over Trump Tariffs
Twelve US states sued the federal government in New York, challenging former President Trump's tariffs as unlawful, economically damaging, and exceeding presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the Justice Department has yet to respond.
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52% Bias Score


Twelve US States Sue Trump Administration Over Tariff Policy
Twelve US states sued the Trump administration, challenging the legality of its tariffs imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, arguing it undermines Congress's authority to regulate foreign commerce.
Twelve US States Sue Trump Administration Over Tariff Policy
Twelve US states sued the Trump administration, challenging the legality of its tariffs imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, arguing it undermines Congress's authority to regulate foreign commerce.
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40% Bias Score


EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...
EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...
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64% Bias Score


California Sues Trump Administration Over Unilateral Tariff Policy
California is suing the Trump administration over its tariff policy, arguing the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs without Congressional approval; the state projects billions of dollars in potential losses and the lawsuit is considered the strongest reaction yet to Trump's tariffs...
California Sues Trump Administration Over Unilateral Tariff Policy
California is suing the Trump administration over its tariff policy, arguing the president exceeded his authority by imposing tariffs without Congressional approval; the state projects billions of dollars in potential losses and the lawsuit is considered the strongest reaction yet to Trump's tariffs...
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52% Bias Score

Brandenburg Municipalities Consider Lawsuit Over Budget Cuts
Brandenburg municipalities are considering a lawsuit against the state's proposed 2025-2026 double budget due to planned funding cuts caused by lower-than-expected tax revenue and reduced payments for housing benefits and family allowances; the head of the Brandenburg Association of Cities and Munic...

Brandenburg Municipalities Consider Lawsuit Over Budget Cuts
Brandenburg municipalities are considering a lawsuit against the state's proposed 2025-2026 double budget due to planned funding cuts caused by lower-than-expected tax revenue and reduced payments for housing benefits and family allowances; the head of the Brandenburg Association of Cities and Munic...
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32% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Trump's Voter Registration Order
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a temporary injunction halting key provisions of President Trump's executive order that sought to add a citizenship requirement to the federal voter registration form and require federal agencies to verify citizenship before providing voter registration fo...

Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Trump's Voter Registration Order
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a temporary injunction halting key provisions of President Trump's executive order that sought to add a citizenship requirement to the federal voter registration form and require federal agencies to verify citizenship before providing voter registration fo...
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12% Bias Score

US States Sue Trump Over Illegal Tariffs
Twelve US states sued Donald Trump on April 23rd, claiming his tariffs are illegal due to their imposition without Congressional approval; the lawsuit cites the 1977 Trade Act and alleges economic harm, echoing similar concerns from California and Democrats.

US States Sue Trump Over Illegal Tariffs
Twelve US states sued Donald Trump on April 23rd, claiming his tariffs are illegal due to their imposition without Congressional approval; the lawsuit cites the 1977 Trade Act and alleges economic harm, echoing similar concerns from California and Democrats.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Court Challenges Short-Term Rental Property Tax
The Greek Council of State's Second Section preliminarily ruled against a 2025 tax regulation requiring a trade tax on each short-term rental property managed by a company, potentially reversing a significant cost increase for the sector following a lawsuit by the Stama association.

Greek Court Challenges Short-Term Rental Property Tax
The Greek Council of State's Second Section preliminarily ruled against a 2025 tax regulation requiring a trade tax on each short-term rental property managed by a company, potentially reversing a significant cost increase for the sector following a lawsuit by the Stama association.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Slash CFPB Workforce
A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order halting President Trump's plan to lay off approximately 1,500 employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), citing concerns about violating a previous court order, leaving the bureau's future in limbo.

Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Slash CFPB Workforce
A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order halting President Trump's plan to lay off approximately 1,500 employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), citing concerns about violating a previous court order, leaving the bureau's future in limbo.
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56% Bias Score

UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.

UBC Faculty Challenge to Land Acknowledgments Highlights Misunderstanding of Indigenous Rights
Four University of British Columbia faculty members petitioned to halt land acknowledgments, misinterpreting them as political rather than legal recognitions of Musqueam Nation's unceded land title, a status constitutionally protected in Canada.
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36% Bias Score
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