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Jury Rules in Favor of New York Times in Palin Defamation Case
A New York jury found The New York Times not liable for defamation in Sarah Palin's lawsuit stemming from a 2017 editorial that contained an error about her political action committee and the 2011 Arizona shooting; the Times quickly corrected the error, but Palin claimed reputational harm.
Jury Rules in Favor of New York Times in Palin Defamation Case
A New York jury found The New York Times not liable for defamation in Sarah Palin's lawsuit stemming from a 2017 editorial that contained an error about her political action committee and the 2011 Arizona shooting; the Times quickly corrected the error, but Palin claimed reputational harm.
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52% Bias Score


Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue
Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...
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52% Bias Score


French News Outlets Sue AI-Powered News Site for Copyright Infringement
Forty French news outlets sued News.dayFr.com, an AI-driven news site republishing over 6,000 plagiarized or fabricated articles daily, for copyright infringement, aiming to establish legal precedent against AI-generated content theft.
French News Outlets Sue AI-Powered News Site for Copyright Infringement
Forty French news outlets sued News.dayFr.com, an AI-driven news site republishing over 6,000 plagiarized or fabricated articles daily, for copyright infringement, aiming to establish legal precedent against AI-generated content theft.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Settles Defamation Suit, Immediately Announces New Lawsuits Against News Outlets
President-elect Donald Trump settled a defamation lawsuit with ABC for $15 million, and immediately announced plans to sue the Des Moines Register for an allegedly fraudulent pre-election poll, continuing his pattern of suing news organizations he deems biased.
Trump Settles Defamation Suit, Immediately Announces New Lawsuits Against News Outlets
President-elect Donald Trump settled a defamation lawsuit with ABC for $15 million, and immediately announced plans to sue the Des Moines Register for an allegedly fraudulent pre-election poll, continuing his pattern of suing news organizations he deems biased.
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44% Bias Score


German Public Broadcasters Challenge Broadcasting Fee
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, have filed a constitutional complaint to increase their broadcasting fee, arguing it is necessary to fulfill their public mandate. The move has potential benefits and risks, and it could set a precedent for other public broadcasters.
German Public Broadcasters Challenge Broadcasting Fee
Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, have filed a constitutional complaint to increase their broadcasting fee, arguing it is necessary to fulfill their public mandate. The move has potential benefits and risks, and it could set a precedent for other public broadcasters.
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36% Bias Score

Palin Loses Second Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times
A federal jury in New York dismissed Sarah Palin's second defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, ending her eight-year legal battle stemming from a 2017 editorial that the paper later corrected. The jury sided with the Times, reaffirming legal protections for publishers who make h...

Palin Loses Second Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times
A federal jury in New York dismissed Sarah Palin's second defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, ending her eight-year legal battle stemming from a 2017 editorial that the paper later corrected. The jury sided with the Times, reaffirming legal protections for publishers who make h...
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36% Bias Score

Lehrmann Appeals Rape Conviction, Citing Discrepancies in Court Findings
A lawyer is appealing a court's finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, arguing the court's findings differed from evidence presented and that Lehrmann was denied procedural fairness; the court found Lehrmann guilty but the description of the assault differed from media accounts.

Lehrmann Appeals Rape Conviction, Citing Discrepancies in Court Findings
A lawyer is appealing a court's finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, arguing the court's findings differed from evidence presented and that Lehrmann was denied procedural fairness; the court found Lehrmann guilty but the description of the assault differed from media accounts.
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52% Bias Score

Defamation Lawsuit Targets Senator Price over Central Land Council CEO
Senator Jacinta Price faces a defamation lawsuit from the CEO of the Central Land Council, Lesley Turner, for a press release suggesting his dismissal due to unprofessional conduct; the NT News previously apologized for publishing similar information, while Senator Price maintains her claims.

Defamation Lawsuit Targets Senator Price over Central Land Council CEO
Senator Jacinta Price faces a defamation lawsuit from the CEO of the Central Land Council, Lesley Turner, for a press release suggesting his dismissal due to unprofessional conduct; the NT News previously apologized for publishing similar information, while Senator Price maintains her claims.
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40% Bias Score

RBB Files Third Constitutional Complaint Over State Treaty Amidst Financial Crisis
The RBB, a German public broadcaster, filed its third constitutional complaint against a state treaty, arguing it infringes on broadcasting freedom, amid financial turmoil and criticism from Brandenburg's ruling SPD, which threatened consequences if the RBB fails to fulfill its obligations.

RBB Files Third Constitutional Complaint Over State Treaty Amidst Financial Crisis
The RBB, a German public broadcaster, filed its third constitutional complaint against a state treaty, arguing it infringes on broadcasting freedom, amid financial turmoil and criticism from Brandenburg's ruling SPD, which threatened consequences if the RBB fails to fulfill its obligations.
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40% Bias Score
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