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Federal Investigation Launched into Washington State's Clergy Child Abuse Reporting Law
Washington State's new law requiring clergy to report child abuse confessions is under federal investigation for potential First Amendment violations, adding clergy to mandatory reporters without exception for confessional confidentiality, unlike most states.
Federal Investigation Launched into Washington State's Clergy Child Abuse Reporting Law
Washington State's new law requiring clergy to report child abuse confessions is under federal investigation for potential First Amendment violations, adding clergy to mandatory reporters without exception for confessional confidentiality, unlike most states.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reverses Civil Rights Progress, Prioritizing Religious Freedom
The Trump administration is reversing decades of civil rights progress by dismantling diversity initiatives, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on "anti-Christian bias," and potentially jeopardizing access to education, healthcare, and voting rights, drawing paral...
Trump Administration Reverses Civil Rights Progress, Prioritizing Religious Freedom
The Trump administration is reversing decades of civil rights progress by dismantling diversity initiatives, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on "anti-Christian bias," and potentially jeopardizing access to education, healthcare, and voting rights, drawing paral...
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60% Bias Score


Toronto Debates "Bubble Zone" Bylaw Amidst Free Speech and Antisemitism Concerns
Toronto City Council is set to vote on a bylaw creating "bubble zones" around religious and cultural institutions to prevent protests, sparking debate about free speech versus protection from harassment amid a rise in antisemitic hate crimes following the October 7 attack on Israel.
Toronto Debates "Bubble Zone" Bylaw Amidst Free Speech and Antisemitism Concerns
Toronto City Council is set to vote on a bylaw creating "bubble zones" around religious and cultural institutions to prevent protests, sparking debate about free speech versus protection from harassment amid a rise in antisemitic hate crimes following the October 7 attack on Israel.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Funding of Religious Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma violated the First Amendment by denying a charter school contract to a Catholic Church, a decision with potential nationwide ramifications for the 8,000 charter schools serving over 3.8 million students across 45 states.
Supreme Court Weighs Funding of Religious Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma violated the First Amendment by denying a charter school contract to a Catholic Church, a decision with potential nationwide ramifications for the 8,000 charter schools serving over 3.8 million students across 45 states.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding of Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to allow taxpayer funding of overtly religious charter schools, with conservative justices appearing likely to overturn the ban on state-sponsored religious indoctrination, potentially leading to significant changes in public education.
Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding of Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to allow taxpayer funding of overtly religious charter schools, with conservative justices appearing likely to overturn the ban on state-sponsored religious indoctrination, potentially leading to significant changes in public education.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether states must fund religious public charter schools, a case that could reshape public education and the interpretation of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause; Chief Justice Roberts, who authored prior decisions supporting religious schools, expressed...
Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether states must fund religious public charter schools, a case that could reshape public education and the interpretation of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause; Chief Justice Roberts, who authored prior decisions supporting religious schools, expressed...
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40% Bias Score

Extremists Attack Ra'anana Synagogue During Joint Memorial Event; Herzog Condemns Violence
Right-wing extremists attacked a Ra'anana Reform synagogue on April 29th during a joint Israeli-Palestinian memorial event, prompting President Herzog to condemn the violence and reaffirm his commitment to freedom of expression and assembly for all Israelis.

Extremists Attack Ra'anana Synagogue During Joint Memorial Event; Herzog Condemns Violence
Right-wing extremists attacked a Ra'anana Reform synagogue on April 29th during a joint Israeli-Palestinian memorial event, prompting President Herzog to condemn the violence and reaffirm his commitment to freedom of expression and assembly for all Israelis.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Civil Rights Progress
The Trump administration is dismantling decades of civil rights progress, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on perceived anti-Christian bias and "woke ideology," canceling contracts based on diversity initiatives, and threatening funding for universities with DEI...

Trump Administration Dismantles Civil Rights Progress
The Trump administration is dismantling decades of civil rights progress, redirecting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division to focus on perceived anti-Christian bias and "woke ideology," canceling contracts based on diversity initiatives, and threatening funding for universities with DEI...
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow public funding for religious charter schools, with Chief Justice Roberts potentially casting the deciding vote in a case that could lead to significant changes in state and federal education policies.

Supreme Court Weighs Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow public funding for religious charter schools, with Chief Justice Roberts potentially casting the deciding vote in a case that could lead to significant changes in state and federal education policies.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma must fund a Catholic virtual charter school, a case that could significantly expand public funding for religious education; Chief Justice Roberts, who authored key prior decisions, expressed hesitation, and a 4-4 split is possible due to a justic...

Supreme Court Weighs Public Funding for Religious Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma must fund a Catholic virtual charter school, a case that could significantly expand public funding for religious education; Chief Justice Roberts, who authored key prior decisions, expressed hesitation, and a 4-4 split is possible due to a justic...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Jokes About Ending Church-State Separation, Highlights New Faith Office
President Trump, speaking at the White House's National Day of Prayer event, joked about ending the separation of church and state, highlighting the new White House Faith Office and a task force to combat "anti-Christian bias," signaling increased religious influence in government.

Trump Jokes About Ending Church-State Separation, Highlights New Faith Office
President Trump, speaking at the White House's National Day of Prayer event, joked about ending the separation of church and state, highlighting the new White House Faith Office and a task force to combat "anti-Christian bias," signaling increased religious influence in government.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow taxpayer funding for a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, potentially setting a national precedent for religious education funding; Chief Justice Roberts' vote is pivotal due to a recusal, and his questions highlight the complexities of ...

Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could allow taxpayer funding for a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, potentially setting a national precedent for religious education funding; Chief Justice Roberts' vote is pivotal due to a recusal, and his questions highlight the complexities of ...
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44% Bias Score
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