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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.
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44% Bias Score


Court Injunctions Halt Some Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
Federal court injunctions block student loan forgiveness under the SAVE, ICR, and PAYE plans, while IBR and PSLF remain operational, though processing delays affect PSLF. Legal challenges question the statutory basis for loan forgiveness in IDR plans.
Court Injunctions Halt Some Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
Federal court injunctions block student loan forgiveness under the SAVE, ICR, and PAYE plans, while IBR and PSLF remain operational, though processing delays affect PSLF. Legal challenges question the statutory basis for loan forgiveness in IDR plans.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Court Strikes Down Building Height Bonus Provisions
Greece's Council of State declared provisions of the New Building Regulations concerning height bonuses unconstitutional, requiring prior scientific studies assessing environmental impacts before granting such bonuses for new constructions; this decision excludes projects where work has demonstrably...
Greek Court Strikes Down Building Height Bonus Provisions
Greece's Council of State declared provisions of the New Building Regulations concerning height bonuses unconstitutional, requiring prior scientific studies assessing environmental impacts before granting such bonuses for new constructions; this decision excludes projects where work has demonstrably...
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48% Bias Score


"Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race Faces Legal Challenges Over 60,000 Ballots"
"In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes following a partial hand recount, but protests questioning over 60,000 ballots are pending before a state board with a 3-2 Democratic majority, leading to potential legal challenges and ...
"Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race Faces Legal Challenges Over 60,000 Ballots"
"In the North Carolina Supreme Court race, Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes following a partial hand recount, but protests questioning over 60,000 ballots are pending before a state board with a 3-2 Democratic majority, leading to potential legal challenges and ...
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40% Bias Score


Home Office Asylum Decision Quality Plummets, Sparking Surge in Appeals
The Home Office's internal quality checks revealed that only 52% of its recent asylum decisions met standards, a significant drop from the previous year, leading to a surge in appeals and concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the process.
Home Office Asylum Decision Quality Plummets, Sparking Surge in Appeals
The Home Office's internal quality checks revealed that only 52% of its recent asylum decisions met standards, a significant drop from the previous year, leading to a surge in appeals and concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the process.
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60% 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

U.S. Executions Hit Near-Historic Low in 2024
The U.S. conducted 25 executions in 2024, a near-historic low concentrated in four states, reflecting a decade-long decline in capital punishment and a reduced Supreme Court role in regulating its use; Alabama became the first state to use nitrogen gas for executions.

U.S. Executions Hit Near-Historic Low in 2024
The U.S. conducted 25 executions in 2024, a near-historic low concentrated in four states, reflecting a decade-long decline in capital punishment and a reduced Supreme Court role in regulating its use; Alabama became the first state to use nitrogen gas for executions.
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Biden's Transgender Healthcare Policy
A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Texas doctors challenging the Biden administration's policy protecting transgender people from healthcare discrimination, ruling the doctors lacked standing to sue because they hadn't violated the policy and faced no enforcement threat; this...

Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Biden's Transgender Healthcare Policy
A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Texas doctors challenging the Biden administration's policy protecting transgender people from healthcare discrimination, ruling the doctors lacked standing to sue because they hadn't violated the policy and faced no enforcement threat; this...
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68% Bias Score

"Demande de gel de la procédure contre Trump jusqu'en 2029"
"Donald Trump, reconnu coupable de paiements dissimulés à Stormy Daniels, fait face à une demande de gel de la procédure judiciaire jusqu'en 2029 par les procureurs de Manhattan, qui rejettent l'argument de l'immunité présidentielle avancé par sa défense."

"Demande de gel de la procédure contre Trump jusqu'en 2029"
"Donald Trump, reconnu coupable de paiements dissimulés à Stormy Daniels, fait face à une demande de gel de la procédure judiciaire jusqu'en 2029 par les procureurs de Manhattan, qui rejettent l'argument de l'immunité présidentielle avancé par sa défense."
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Asylum Bills Face Strong Opposition Over Workload Concerns
Two draft asylum bills proposed by Dutch Minister Faber face strong opposition from the Council of State and the Council for the Judiciary due to concerns over significant extra workloads for courts and the IND, potentially leading to legal inequality and further delays in the asylum process; Minist...

Dutch Asylum Bills Face Strong Opposition Over Workload Concerns
Two draft asylum bills proposed by Dutch Minister Faber face strong opposition from the Council of State and the Council for the Judiciary due to concerns over significant extra workloads for courts and the IND, potentially leading to legal inequality and further delays in the asylum process; Minist...
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48% Bias Score

Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.

Vermont Court Rules on Liability in Child Vaccination Case, Not Parental Consent
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that officials involved in the mistaken COVID-19 vaccination of a 6-year-old are shielded from state lawsuits under the PREP Act, but this does not grant schools the authority to vaccinate children without parental consent.
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36% Bias Score
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