Supreme Court Weighs Context of Deadly Traffic Stop in Excessive Force Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving the 2016 fatal shooting of Ashtian Barnes by a Harris County traffic officer during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls; justices seemed likely to rule that the events leading up to the shooting should be considered when determining whether excessive...
Supreme Court Weighs Context of Deadly Traffic Stop in Excessive Force Case
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving the 2016 fatal shooting of Ashtian Barnes by a Harris County traffic officer during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls; justices seemed likely to rule that the events leading up to the shooting should be considered when determining whether excessive...
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36% Bias Score
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court sided with death row inmate Brenda Andrew, finding that Oklahoma prosecutors improperly used her sex life against her during her murder trial, violating her due process rights; the case now returns to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
The Supreme Court sided with death row inmate Brenda Andrew, finding that Oklahoma prosecutors improperly used her sex life against her during her murder trial, violating her due process rights; the case now returns to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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60% Bias Score
Supreme Court Hears Case on Texas Pornography Age Verification Law
Texas's law requiring age verification for pornographic websites is being challenged before the Supreme Court, with the outcome potentially impacting similar laws nationwide and the balance between protecting children and free speech.
Supreme Court Hears Case on Texas Pornography Age Verification Law
Texas's law requiring age verification for pornographic websites is being challenged before the Supreme Court, with the outcome potentially impacting similar laws nationwide and the balance between protecting children and free speech.
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52% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Review LGBTQ+ Book Policy in Maryland Schools
The Supreme Court will decide if Maryland schools can read LGBTQ+ books to elementary students without allowing parents to opt out for religious reasons, a case stemming from a lawsuit by Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox parents who argue it violates their First Amendment rights.
Supreme Court to Review LGBTQ+ Book Policy in Maryland Schools
The Supreme Court will decide if Maryland schools can read LGBTQ+ books to elementary students without allowing parents to opt out for religious reasons, a case stemming from a lawsuit by Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox parents who argue it violates their First Amendment rights.
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Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Leaving App's Future Uncertain
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law requiring TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to divest by January 19, 2025, or face a nationwide ban; a last-minute legislative attempt to delay the ban failed, leaving millions of users and businesses facing potential disruptions.
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Leaving App's Future Uncertain
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law requiring TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to divest by January 19, 2025, or face a nationwide ban; a last-minute legislative attempt to delay the ban failed, leaving millions of users and businesses facing potential disruptions.
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40% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban Friday
The Supreme Court might rule Friday on a federal ban against TikTok, potentially shutting down the app in the U.S. unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, divests; justices have signaled they may uphold the ban.
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban Friday
The Supreme Court might rule Friday on a federal ban against TikTok, potentially shutting down the app in the U.S. unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, divests; justices have signaled they may uphold the ban.
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36% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Review Police Shooting Standard
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit against a Texas police officer who shot and killed Ashtian Barnes during a traffic stop in 2016, potentially adopting a broader standard for evaluating excessive force claims based on "totality of circumstances".
Supreme Court to Review Police Shooting Standard
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit against a Texas police officer who shot and killed Ashtian Barnes during a traffic stop in 2016, potentially adopting a broader standard for evaluating excessive force claims based on "totality of circumstances".
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52% Bias Score
TikTok Banned in U.S. Amid National Security Concerns
A bipartisan U.S. law banning TikTok took effect on January 19, 2025, impacting 170 million users due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership; President-elect Trump may extend the ban.
TikTok Banned in U.S. Amid National Security Concerns
A bipartisan U.S. law banning TikTok took effect on January 19, 2025, impacting 170 million users due to national security concerns over its Chinese ownership; President-elect Trump may extend the ban.
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48% Bias Score
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Citing National Security
The Supreme Court upheld a federal law banning the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, citing national security concerns, impacting over 170 million American users just two days before the ban takes effect.
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Citing National Security
The Supreme Court upheld a federal law banning the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, citing national security concerns, impacting over 170 million American users just two days before the ban takes effect.
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56% Bias Score
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
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36% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court might rule Friday on a federal law ordering ByteDance to divest from TikTok, potentially shutting down the app in the U.S. on January 19th if the ban is upheld, impacting millions of users and raising concerns about national security and content control.
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court might rule Friday on a federal law ordering ByteDance to divest from TikTok, potentially shutting down the app in the U.S. on January 19th if the ban is upheld, impacting millions of users and raising concerns about national security and content control.
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36% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court may rule Friday on a law banning TikTok from US app stores unless it cuts ties with its Chinese parent company by January 19th, prompting concerns over free speech and national security.
Supreme Court to Rule on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court may rule Friday on a law banning TikTok from US app stores unless it cuts ties with its Chinese parent company by January 19th, prompting concerns over free speech and national security.
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48% Bias Score