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Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A Seattle federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Thursday, blocking President Trump's executive order that would curtail birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional". The order, signed Monday, affects children born to non-citizen parents, and the ruling prevents the...
Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A Seattle federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Thursday, blocking President Trump's executive order that would curtail birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional". The order, signed Monday, affects children born to non-citizen parents, and the ruling prevents the...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, mandating recognition of only two sexes—male and female—on federal documents, impacts LGBTQ+ rights, particularly impacting passport applications, prison assignments, and access to gender-affirming care, causing immediate and long-term consequences and sparking leg...
Trump Executive Order Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Sparking Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, mandating recognition of only two sexes—male and female—on federal documents, impacts LGBTQ+ rights, particularly impacting passport applications, prison assignments, and access to gender-affirming care, causing immediate and long-term consequences and sparking leg...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Immigration Law Challenged Over Asylum Seeker Provisions
Three Spanish human rights organizations sued the government over a new immigration law set to take effect on May 20, arguing it will leave over 200,000 immigrants undocumented and create significant obstacles for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors.
Spanish Immigration Law Challenged Over Asylum Seeker Provisions
Three Spanish human rights organizations sued the government over a new immigration law set to take effect on May 20, arguing it will leave over 200,000 immigrants undocumented and create significant obstacles for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors.
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
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36% Bias Score


Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified, Defying Legal Obstacles
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal to certify it; this action, intended to enshrine women's equal rights, will face legal battles and could impact reproductive rights.
Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified, Defying Legal Obstacles
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal to certify it; this action, intended to enshrine women's equal rights, will face legal battles and could impact reproductive rights.
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56% Bias Score


Basque Court Annuls School Grouping Decree for Missing Memorandum
A Basque court annulled a decree on school grouping criteria due to a missing justificatory memorandum, despite internal government reviews flagging the issue; this impacts the upcoming February 3rd pre-enrollment period and raises questions about the government's legal processes.
Basque Court Annuls School Grouping Decree for Missing Memorandum
A Basque court annulled a decree on school grouping criteria due to a missing justificatory memorandum, despite internal government reviews flagging the issue; this impacts the upcoming February 3rd pre-enrollment period and raises questions about the government's legal processes.
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48% Bias Score

Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed lawsuits on Tuesday challenging President Trump's executive order revoking birthright citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizen parents, citing the 14th Amendment and the 1898 Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark; the lawsu...

Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed lawsuits on Tuesday challenging President Trump's executive order revoking birthright citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizen parents, citing the 14th Amendment and the 1898 Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark; the lawsu...
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44% Bias Score

Multiple Private School Closures in England Due to Labour's Tax Policy
Labour's increased VAT on private school fees and removal of business rates relief are forcing multiple school closures across England, including Maidwell Hall, Loughborough Amherst, Godolphin Prep, and Immanuel College Prep, prompting a significant shift of students towards the state sector and leg...

Multiple Private School Closures in England Due to Labour's Tax Policy
Labour's increased VAT on private school fees and removal of business rates relief are forcing multiple school closures across England, including Maidwell Hall, Loughborough Amherst, Godolphin Prep, and Immanuel College Prep, prompting a significant shift of students towards the state sector and leg...
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48% Bias Score

Biden Administration Appeals Court Ruling on Water Fluoridation Ban
The Biden administration is appealing a court decision that could allow the Trump administration to ban water fluoridation, a practice defended by public health experts for its cavity-prevention benefits, despite concerns about potential risks at higher exposure levels.

Biden Administration Appeals Court Ruling on Water Fluoridation Ban
The Biden administration is appealing a court decision that could allow the Trump administration to ban water fluoridation, a practice defended by public health experts for its cavity-prevention benefits, despite concerns about potential risks at higher exposure levels.
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52% Bias Score

Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...

Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
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52% Bias Score

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified Amidst Legal Uncertainty
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal, aiming to enshrine equal rights for women in the Constitution.

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified Amidst Legal Uncertainty
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal, aiming to enshrine equal rights for women in the Constitution.
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56% Bias Score

Kentucky Students Sue State Over Inequitable Education Funding
Kentucky students are suing the state, alleging its education system violates the state constitution by failing to provide adequate and equitable education, citing decreased funding and growing disparities between wealthy and poor school districts; the lawsuit seeks to reopen a 1989 case that led to...

Kentucky Students Sue State Over Inequitable Education Funding
Kentucky students are suing the state, alleging its education system violates the state constitution by failing to provide adequate and equitable education, citing decreased funding and growing disparities between wealthy and poor school districts; the lawsuit seeks to reopen a 1989 case that led to...
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36% Bias Score
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