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Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A US federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's ban on transgender military personnel on Thursday, the second nationwide injunction in two weeks, citing potential irreparable harm to their careers and criticizing the administration's lack of justification.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A US federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's ban on transgender military personnel on Thursday, the second nationwide injunction in two weeks, citing potential irreparable harm to their careers and criticizing the administration's lack of justification.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Hears Lawsuit Against LNG Terminal in Stade
The Lower Saxony State Office for Environmental Protection is suing the German government over the approval of an LNG terminal in Stade, arguing it violates climate goals and lacks safety measures; the court case began March 29th, 2024.
German Court Hears Lawsuit Against LNG Terminal in Stade
The Lower Saxony State Office for Environmental Protection is suing the German government over the approval of an LNG terminal in Stade, arguing it violates climate goals and lacks safety measures; the court case began March 29th, 2024.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide on Freezing of Teacher Shortage Grants Amidst DEI Dispute
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to freeze millions in grants to states for teacher shortages, alleging misuse of funds on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; eight states sued after the administration attempted to terminate 104 of 109 grants, and a federal judge issued a t...
Supreme Court to Decide on Freezing of Teacher Shortage Grants Amidst DEI Dispute
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to freeze millions in grants to states for teacher shortages, alleging misuse of funds on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; eight states sued after the administration attempted to terminate 104 of 109 grants, and a federal judge issued a t...
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52% Bias Score


USAGM Reverses Funding Halt for Radio Free Liberty After Legal Challenge
On March 24, the USAGM reversed its decision to withhold $7.46 million in congressional funds from Radio Free Liberty, following President Trump's March 14th executive order to cut funding for seven federal agencies and a subsequent lawsuit filed by Radio Free Liberty.
USAGM Reverses Funding Halt for Radio Free Liberty After Legal Challenge
On March 24, the USAGM reversed its decision to withhold $7.46 million in congressional funds from Radio Free Liberty, following President Trump's March 14th executive order to cut funding for seven federal agencies and a subsequent lawsuit filed by Radio Free Liberty.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Delays Decision on Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court is delaying a decision on nationwide injunctions, which allow single judges to halt nationwide policies, following requests from both Republican and Democratic administrations. The court's inaction raises concerns about fairness, efficiency, and the balance of power between branche...
Supreme Court Delays Decision on Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court is delaying a decision on nationwide injunctions, which allow single judges to halt nationwide policies, following requests from both Republican and Democratic administrations. The court's inaction raises concerns about fairness, efficiency, and the balance of power between branche...
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52% Bias Score


RFE/RL Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Termination
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for terminating its federal funding, arguing the USAGM violated laws by withholding Congressionally allocated money; the network reaches 47 million people weekly across 23 countries.
RFE/RL Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Termination
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for terminating its federal funding, arguing the USAGM violated laws by withholding Congressionally allocated money; the network reaches 47 million people weekly across 23 countries.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Anti-DEI Executive Orders
A Chicago federal judge temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive orders restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts among federal contractors and grant recipients, following a lawsuit by Chicago Women in Trades, a non-profit that helps women enter skilled trades, who a...

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Anti-DEI Executive Orders
A Chicago federal judge temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive orders restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts among federal contractors and grant recipients, following a lawsuit by Chicago Women in Trades, a non-profit that helps women enter skilled trades, who a...
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56% Bias Score

Lawsuit Forces Partial Reopening of Student Loan Repayment Plans
The American Federation of Teachers sued the Trump administration for halting student loan repayment and forgiveness programs, prompting a temporary reopening of applications but leaving millions of borrowers in limbo pending legal resolution.

Lawsuit Forces Partial Reopening of Student Loan Repayment Plans
The American Federation of Teachers sued the Trump administration for halting student loan repayment and forgiveness programs, prompting a temporary reopening of applications but leaving millions of borrowers in limbo pending legal resolution.
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56% Bias Score

Hamburg Begging Ban Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit filed in Hamburg challenges a ban on begging in public transport, citing infringement of basic rights and disproportionate impact on vulnerable individuals; 1923 fines were issued in 2024, with only 24 paid.

Hamburg Begging Ban Faces Legal Challenge
A lawsuit filed in Hamburg challenges a ban on begging in public transport, citing infringement of basic rights and disproportionate impact on vulnerable individuals; 1923 fines were issued in 2024, with only 24 paid.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Issues Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, prompting immediate criticism and projected legal challenges, despite Republican Senator Bill Cassidy's pledge to introduce supporting legislation; the department's functions, including funding and anti-discriminatio...

Trump Issues Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education
President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, prompting immediate criticism and projected legal challenges, despite Republican Senator Bill Cassidy's pledge to introduce supporting legislation; the department's functions, including funding and anti-discriminatio...
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48% Bias Score

A5 Upgrade Approval Defended Amidst Net-Zero Concerns
Government lawyers in Northern Ireland defended the £1.2bn A5 road upgrade's approval in High Court, arguing it won't jeopardize net-zero climate goals despite concerns raised by residents and an alliance of local farmers and landowners, who argue it breaches the Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Ac...

A5 Upgrade Approval Defended Amidst Net-Zero Concerns
Government lawyers in Northern Ireland defended the £1.2bn A5 road upgrade's approval in High Court, arguing it won't jeopardize net-zero climate goals despite concerns raised by residents and an alliance of local farmers and landowners, who argue it breaches the Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Ac...
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36% Bias Score

Sub-postmaster Sues Post Office and Fujitsu for Fraud Over Horizon Software Errors
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster and ITV drama subject, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for fraud after a 2007 judgment based on errors in Fujitsu's Horizon software, which was not disclosed during his trial, resulting in significant financial and personal losses.

Sub-postmaster Sues Post Office and Fujitsu for Fraud Over Horizon Software Errors
Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster and ITV drama subject, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for fraud after a 2007 judgment based on errors in Fujitsu's Horizon software, which was not disclosed during his trial, resulting in significant financial and personal losses.
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32% Bias Score
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