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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin's Ban on Transgender Military Members
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its ban on transgender military members, pending appeal of a lower court ruling that prevented the ban. The administration argued its policy addresses medical readiness, not discrimination, but the judge disagreed, s...
Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin's Ban on Transgender Military Members
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its ban on transgender military members, pending appeal of a lower court ruling that prevented the ban. The administration argued its policy addresses medical readiness, not discrimination, but the judge disagreed, s...
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68% Bias Score


Hegseth Mocks Judge After Ban on Transgender Troops Blocked
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mocked Judge Ana Reyes for blocking Trump's ban on transgender troops, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, following similar attacks on judges who've blocked administration policies, prompting concerns about judicial independence.
Hegseth Mocks Judge After Ban on Transgender Troops Blocked
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mocked Judge Ana Reyes for blocking Trump's ban on transgender troops, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary, following similar attacks on judges who've blocked administration policies, prompting concerns about judicial independence.
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60% Bias Score


Yeshiva University Approves LGBTQ+ Student Club After Years-Long Legal Battle
Yeshiva University, after years of legal battles, has approved an LGBTQ+ student club, Hareni, marking a significant shift in its policy toward LGBTQ+ students following an alleged homophobic assault on campus and a change in campus recruitment strategies.
Yeshiva University Approves LGBTQ+ Student Club After Years-Long Legal Battle
Yeshiva University, after years of legal battles, has approved an LGBTQ+ student club, Hareni, marking a significant shift in its policy toward LGBTQ+ students following an alleged homophobic assault on campus and a change in campus recruitment strategies.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
Hungary Seeks to Ban Budapest Pride, Employing Facial Recognition
Hungary's ruling coalition introduced a bill to ban Budapest Pride, using facial recognition to identify attendees, criminalizing participation under its 2021 "child protection" law that prohibits LGBTQ+ representation for minors, with fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546).
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60% Bias Score


Navy Orders Transgender Service Members to Separate by March 28
The Department of the Navy issued a memo mandating that transgender sailors and Marines must voluntarily separate from service by March 28th or face involuntary removal, impacting their post-separation benefits significantly, due to a January executive order barring transgender individuals from mili...
Navy Orders Transgender Service Members to Separate by March 28
The Department of the Navy issued a memo mandating that transgender sailors and Marines must voluntarily separate from service by March 28th or face involuntary removal, impacting their post-separation benefits significantly, due to a January executive order barring transgender individuals from mili...
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56% Bias Score


Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.
Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.
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East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.

East African Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws Cost Billions Annually
Open for Business reports that anti-LGBTQ+ laws in East Africa cost Kenya $2.7 billion–$7.8 billion, Uganda $586 million–$2.4 billion, Tanzania up to $1.1 billion, and Rwanda up to $45 million annually due to reduced funding, investment, and tourism.
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44% Bias Score

Department of Defense Releases Guidelines on Transgender Military Ban
The U.S. Department of Defense released new guidelines on Friday for enforcing President Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, prompting a request to a federal judge to lift an injunction blocking the ban. The guidelines involve reviewing medical records and using self-assessment questi...

Department of Defense Releases Guidelines on Transgender Military Ban
The U.S. Department of Defense released new guidelines on Friday for enforcing President Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, prompting a request to a federal judge to lift an injunction blocking the ban. The guidelines involve reviewing medical records and using self-assessment questi...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from the military, citing discrimination and animus, delaying the injunction's effect until Friday to allow for appeal.

Judge Blocks Trump's Transgender Military Ban
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued a preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from the military, citing discrimination and animus, delaying the injunction's effect until Friday to allow for appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Washington School Board Seeks Federal Intervention Over Gender-Inclusive Policy
The Mead School Board in Washington state is requesting federal intervention after being mandated to comply with the state's gender-inclusive schools policy, which the board argues conflicts with federal directives and risks the district's federal funding; the board claims that the state's policy vi...

Washington School Board Seeks Federal Intervention Over Gender-Inclusive Policy
The Mead School Board in Washington state is requesting federal intervention after being mandated to comply with the state's gender-inclusive schools policy, which the board argues conflicts with federal directives and risks the district's federal funding; the board claims that the state's policy vi...
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64% Bias Score

Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...

Australian Court Upholds Deportation of Iranian Refugee Despite Persecution Claims
An Iranian refugee in Australia, granted asylum 10 years ago, is facing deportation after being jailed for attempting to smuggle 10.21 kg of methamphetamine; his appeal to revoke the visa cancellation was rejected by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (ART), prioritizing community protection over h...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Colorado's ban on conversion therapy, brought by a Christian therapist who claims the law violates her First Amendment rights, after declining a similar case in 2021; the Court will consider whether the law regulates conduct or violates free speech...

Supreme Court to Hear Case Challenging Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging Colorado's ban on conversion therapy, brought by a Christian therapist who claims the law violates her First Amendment rights, after declining a similar case in 2021; the Court will consider whether the law regulates conduct or violates free speech...
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48% Bias Score
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