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Former Brazilian President Arrested for Corruption
Former Brazilian president Fernando Collor de Mello was arrested in Maceió on Friday while en route to Brasília to surrender, following a Supreme Court order to begin serving an eight-year, ten-month sentence for passive corruption and money laundering related to a 20 million real (US \$3.5 million)...
Former Brazilian President Arrested for Corruption
Former Brazilian president Fernando Collor de Mello was arrested in Maceió on Friday while en route to Brasília to surrender, following a Supreme Court order to begin serving an eight-year, ten-month sentence for passive corruption and money laundering related to a 20 million real (US \$3.5 million)...
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40% Bias Score


Aena Seeks \$300 Million After Supreme Court Reversal of Pandemic Rent Reduction Law
Spain's Aena airport operator seeks \$300 million from tenants after the Supreme Court invalidated a 2021 law mandating pandemic rent reductions, reversing lower court decisions and potentially setting a precedent for future government interventions in private contracts.
Aena Seeks \$300 Million After Supreme Court Reversal of Pandemic Rent Reduction Law
Spain's Aena airport operator seeks \$300 million from tenants after the Supreme Court invalidated a 2021 law mandating pandemic rent reductions, reversing lower court decisions and potentially setting a precedent for future government interventions in private contracts.
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48% Bias Score


Six Indicted in Brazil for 2022 Coup Attempt
A Brazilian court indicted six individuals for involvement in a 2022 coup attempt, including plotting assassinations, drafting a coup proposal, and obstructing voter access during the elections; if convicted, they face 4–12 years in prison.
Six Indicted in Brazil for 2022 Coup Attempt
A Brazilian court indicted six individuals for involvement in a 2022 coup attempt, including plotting assassinations, drafting a coup proposal, and obstructing voter access during the elections; if convicted, they face 4–12 years in prison.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...
Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...
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Supreme Court to Hear Fuel Producers' Lawsuit Against California Emission Rules
The Supreme Court signaled it will allow fuel producers to sue California over its strict vehicle emission rules, questioning the EPA's inconsistent approach to waivers and acknowledging potential harm to the fuel producers. The justices' questioning indicated that the fluctuating stance of the EPA ...
Supreme Court to Hear Fuel Producers' Lawsuit Against California Emission Rules
The Supreme Court signaled it will allow fuel producers to sue California over its strict vehicle emission rules, questioning the EPA's inconsistent approach to waivers and acknowledging potential harm to the fuel producers. The justices' questioning indicated that the fluctuating stance of the EPA ...
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44% Bias Score


Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Review Ban on Transgender Troops
The Trump administration petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings blocking its ban on transgender troops, arguing the policy is essential for military readiness, while opponents contend it is discriminatory.

Supreme Court to Review Ban on Transgender Troops
The Trump administration petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings blocking its ban on transgender troops, arguing the policy is essential for military readiness, while opponents contend it is discriminatory.
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52% Bias Score

Van Hollen Faces Backlash Over Trip to Meet Deported Salvadoran
Maryland constituents criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen for spending taxpayer money on a trip to El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man deported by the Trump administration despite a Supreme Court order for his return, sparking debate over due process and executive overrea...

Van Hollen Faces Backlash Over Trip to Meet Deported Salvadoran
Maryland constituents criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen for spending taxpayer money on a trip to El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man deported by the Trump administration despite a Supreme Court order for his return, sparking debate over due process and executive overrea...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Ruling on 'Woman' Definition Sparks J.K. Rowling's Call for Apologies
The UK Supreme Court's ruling that the Equality Act 2010 defines "woman" as biological sex has prompted J.K. Rowling to demand apologies from politicians who previously supported trans rights, citing the negative impact on women's rights and safety.

Supreme Court Ruling on 'Woman' Definition Sparks J.K. Rowling's Call for Apologies
The UK Supreme Court's ruling that the Equality Act 2010 defines "woman" as biological sex has prompted J.K. Rowling to demand apologies from politicians who previously supported trans rights, citing the negative impact on women's rights and safety.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rules on Immigration Deadlines, Signaling Potential Shift
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi that voluntary departure deadlines for immigrants shouldn't fall on weekends or holidays, extending them to the next business day; this narrow ruling, with Justices Gorsuch and Roberts joining the liberal justices, may signal a shift in the ...

Supreme Court Rules on Immigration Deadlines, Signaling Potential Shift
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi that voluntary departure deadlines for immigrants shouldn't fall on weekends or holidays, extending them to the next business day; this narrow ruling, with Justices Gorsuch and Roberts joining the liberal justices, may signal a shift in the ...
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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

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.
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40% Bias Score
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