US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.
Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Greek Developers Secure Building Permits Before Bonus Removal
Greek housing developers secured building permits in September using NOK bonuses before their anticipated removal, resulting in significantly larger average building areas (1091 sq.m in Attica) compared to previous months; the government's proposed amendment protects these permits.
Greek Developers Secure Building Permits Before Bonus Removal
Greek housing developers secured building permits in September using NOK bonuses before their anticipated removal, resulting in significantly larger average building areas (1091 sq.m in Attica) compared to previous months; the government's proposed amendment protects these permits.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Uber Eats Spain Faces €136.3 Million in Provisions Over Worker Classification
Uber Eats Spain's 2021 financial report reveals €136.3 million in provisions for tax and legal contingencies related to classifying its delivery workers as independent contractors, following labor authority audits and Spain's "Ley Rider," which mandates employment status. The company has appealed so...
Uber Eats Spain Faces €136.3 Million in Provisions Over Worker Classification
Uber Eats Spain's 2021 financial report reveals €136.3 million in provisions for tax and legal contingencies related to classifying its delivery workers as independent contractors, following labor authority audits and Spain's "Ley Rider," which mandates employment status. The company has appealed so...
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52% Bias Score
Treasury Delays Deadline for Beneficial Ownership Reporting to January 2025
The U.S. Treasury delayed the deadline for millions of small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report to January 13, 2025, due to legal challenges; about 30% of the estimated 32.6 million eligible businesses had filed by December 1, 2024.
Treasury Delays Deadline for Beneficial Ownership Reporting to January 2025
The U.S. Treasury delayed the deadline for millions of small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report to January 13, 2025, due to legal challenges; about 30% of the estimated 32.6 million eligible businesses had filed by December 1, 2024.
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44% Bias Score
Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation by education and healthcare professionals in the Netherlands to improve data collection and enable prosecution, highlighting the current lack of data and unsuccessful past legal cases against those promoting the practi...
Netherlands Proposes Mandatory Reporting for Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation by education and healthcare professionals in the Netherlands to improve data collection and enable prosecution, highlighting the current lack of data and unsuccessful past legal cases against those promoting the practi...
Progress
56% Bias Score
Trump to Use Centuries-Old Laws for Immigration Enforcement
President-elect Trump plans to use historical laws, including the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and the 1807 Insurrection Act, to enact stricter immigration policies and potentially challenge birthright citizenship, leading to anticipated legal challenges.
Trump to Use Centuries-Old Laws for Immigration Enforcement
President-elect Trump plans to use historical laws, including the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and the 1807 Insurrection Act, to enact stricter immigration policies and potentially challenge birthright citizenship, leading to anticipated legal challenges.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Dutch Home Closures After Explosive Attacks Rise Sharply, Leaving Victims Homeless
In the Netherlands, the number of explosive attacks on homes rose by almost 30% to 771 in 2024, causing a woman, Rose (pseudonym), to lose her home after a mayor's order following two attacks, and leaving her without support, highlighting systemic issues.
Dutch Home Closures After Explosive Attacks Rise Sharply, Leaving Victims Homeless
In the Netherlands, the number of explosive attacks on homes rose by almost 30% to 771 in 2024, causing a woman, Rose (pseudonym), to lose her home after a mayor's order following two attacks, and leaving her without support, highlighting systemic issues.
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52% Bias Score
Court Halts Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement, Leaving Business Owners in Limbo
A Texas court temporarily blocked enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirement, but the Treasury Department is appealing, leaving businesses uncertain about their filing obligations.
Court Halts Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement, Leaving Business Owners in Limbo
A Texas court temporarily blocked enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act's beneficial ownership reporting requirement, but the Treasury Department is appealing, leaving businesses uncertain about their filing obligations.
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44% Bias Score
Treasury Delays Deadline for Small Business Beneficial Ownership Reporting
The U.S. Treasury extended the deadline for millions of small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report to Jan. 13, 2025, due to legal challenges; about 30% of estimated businesses had filed by Dec. 1, 2024.
Treasury Delays Deadline for Small Business Beneficial Ownership Reporting
The U.S. Treasury extended the deadline for millions of small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report to Jan. 13, 2025, due to legal challenges; about 30% of estimated businesses had filed by Dec. 1, 2024.
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44% Bias Score
Anti-vaccine group ICAN reports record $23 million revenue in 2023
In 2023, Del Bigtree's anti-vaccine organization, ICAN, reported a record $23 million in revenue, a 74% increase, and spent nearly $17 million on legal battles and anti-vaccine advocacy, highlighting the growing influence and funding of the anti-vaccine movement.
Anti-vaccine group ICAN reports record $23 million revenue in 2023
In 2023, Del Bigtree's anti-vaccine organization, ICAN, reported a record $23 million in revenue, a 74% increase, and spent nearly $17 million on legal battles and anti-vaccine advocacy, highlighting the growing influence and funding of the anti-vaccine movement.
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40% Bias Score
Netherlands Parties Propose Mandatory Reporting of Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Netherlands by education and healthcare professionals to the national support center, Veilig Thuis, due to the significant underreporting of FGM cases and a lack of successful prosecutions.
Netherlands Parties Propose Mandatory Reporting of Female Genital Mutilation
The VVD and SP propose mandatory reporting of suspected female genital mutilation (FGM) in the Netherlands by education and healthcare professionals to the national support center, Veilig Thuis, due to the significant underreporting of FGM cases and a lack of successful prosecutions.
Progress
44% Bias Score