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Dozens of White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Controversy
On Monday, dozens of White South Africans arrived at Dulles Airport after being granted U.S. refugee status following President Trump's executive order, prompting controversy and a refusal by some resettlement groups to assist, due to concerns about equity and the speed of the process compared to ot...
Dozens of White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Controversy
On Monday, dozens of White South Africans arrived at Dulles Airport after being granted U.S. refugee status following President Trump's executive order, prompting controversy and a refusal by some resettlement groups to assist, due to concerns about equity and the speed of the process compared to ot...
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60% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates Chicago Mayor for Potential Racial Discrimination in Hiring
The U.S. Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration on Monday for potentially violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prioritizing race in hiring decisions, based on comments Mayor Johnson made highlighting the race of high-ranking officials...
DOJ Investigates Chicago Mayor for Potential Racial Discrimination in Hiring
The U.S. Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration on Monday for potentially violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prioritizing race in hiring decisions, based on comments Mayor Johnson made highlighting the race of high-ranking officials...
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56% Bias Score


Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
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20% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates Hennepin County's Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Hennepin County Attorney's Office's new policy considering race in plea bargains, following concerns it violates constitutional rights, prompting debate on addressing racial disparities within the justice system.
DOJ Investigates Hennepin County's Race-Conscious Plea Bargain Policy
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Hennepin County Attorney's Office's new policy considering race in plea bargains, following concerns it violates constitutional rights, prompting debate on addressing racial disparities within the justice system.
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32% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Launched into Chicago Public Schools' Race-Based Program
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Chicago Public Schools' Black Student Success Plan, alleged to violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by discriminating against students based on race; this is the first such investigation under the current administration and could lead to the loss...
Federal Investigation Launched into Chicago Public Schools' Race-Based Program
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Chicago Public Schools' Black Student Success Plan, alleged to violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by discriminating against students based on race; this is the first such investigation under the current administration and could lead to the loss...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reverses Stance in Key Voting Rights Case
The Trump administration reversed its position in a Louisiana voting rights case, no longer supporting a new congressional district benefiting Black voters, contradicting prior DOJ practices and raising concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act.
Trump Administration Reverses Stance in Key Voting Rights Case
The Trump administration reversed its position in a Louisiana voting rights case, no longer supporting a new congressional district benefiting Black voters, contradicting prior DOJ practices and raising concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act.
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36% Bias Score

DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Redistricting Case: Appeals Court Weighs Challenges to Voting Maps
A federal appeals court in Georgia is considering challenges to newly redrawn state legislative and congressional maps, argued to illegally dilute Black votes despite creating additional majority-Black districts; a ruling to overturn the maps could change district lines for the rest of the decade.

Georgia Redistricting Case: Appeals Court Weighs Challenges to Voting Maps
A federal appeals court in Georgia is considering challenges to newly redrawn state legislative and congressional maps, argued to illegally dilute Black votes despite creating additional majority-Black districts; a ruling to overturn the maps could change district lines for the rest of the decade.
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32% Bias Score

Black Soldiers' Crucial, Yet Overlooked, Role in WWII
Approximately one million Black soldiers served in WWII, facing racial discrimination while playing a crucial role in the Allied victory, particularly in logistical support for the Normandy invasion and beyond.

Black Soldiers' Crucial, Yet Overlooked, Role in WWII
Approximately one million Black soldiers served in WWII, facing racial discrimination while playing a crucial role in the Allied victory, particularly in logistical support for the Normandy invasion and beyond.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Launched into Illinois School District Over Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating Evanston-Skokie School District 65 in Illinois for potential Title VI violations, including race-based segregation in student and staff training and materials associating "whiteness" with negative attributes; the investigation was prompted by a complaint ...

Federal Investigation Launched into Illinois School District Over Alleged Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating Evanston-Skokie School District 65 in Illinois for potential Title VI violations, including race-based segregation in student and staff training and materials associating "whiteness" with negative attributes; the investigation was prompted by a complaint ...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.
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40% Bias Score

Soaring Rental Prices Fuel Discrimination Against Foreigners in Spain
A Provivienda report reveals that 99% of Madrid and Barcelona real estate agencies discriminated against foreigners seeking rental properties in 2023, up from 72.5% in 2020, due to high rental prices and low supply, disproportionately affecting migrants.

Soaring Rental Prices Fuel Discrimination Against Foreigners in Spain
A Provivienda report reveals that 99% of Madrid and Barcelona real estate agencies discriminated against foreigners seeking rental properties in 2023, up from 72.5% in 2020, due to high rental prices and low supply, disproportionately affecting migrants.
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28% Bias Score
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