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Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.
Trump Administration Appeals Deportation Policy to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's injunction blocking its policy of deporting immigrants to third countries, such as Sudan and potentially Libya, without giving them a chance to claim asylum, citing a need to address illegal immigration.
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48% Bias Score


Missouri Supreme Court Halts All Abortions, Reversing Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood halted all abortions in the state on Tuesday, reversing lower court decisions that had temporarily allowed abortions to resume after voters overturned a state-wide abortion ban in November 2022; the court cited insufficient evidence of ha...
Missouri Supreme Court Halts All Abortions, Reversing Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood halted all abortions in the state on Tuesday, reversing lower court decisions that had temporarily allowed abortions to resume after voters overturned a state-wide abortion ban in November 2022; the court cited insufficient evidence of ha...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship," sought to end birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants, prompting widespread legal challenges and raising concerns about the potential impact on 150,000 children born annually to...
Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump's executive order, "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship," sought to end birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants, prompting widespread legal challenges and raising concerns about the potential impact on 150,000 children born annually to...
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60% Bias Score


Mahmoodabad's Arrest, Vijayvargiya's Apology Spark India Free Speech Debate
Indian professor Ali Khan Mahmoodabad was arrested for a social media post, later granted bail but banned from online commentary; BJP leader K. Vijayvargiya, who made controversial statements against an army colonel, issued an apology and faces investigation, sparking debate about freedom of speech ...
Mahmoodabad's Arrest, Vijayvargiya's Apology Spark India Free Speech Debate
Indian professor Ali Khan Mahmoodabad was arrested for a social media post, later granted bail but banned from online commentary; BJP leader K. Vijayvargiya, who made controversial statements against an army colonel, issued an apology and faces investigation, sparking debate about freedom of speech ...
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64% Bias Score


Pentagon Removes Transgender Personnel From Military
The Pentagon, under the Trump administration, has begun removing approximately 15,000 transgender individuals from the U.S. military, despite objections regarding national security and potential legal challenges; high-ranking transgender officers, like Colonel Bree Fram, are also being discharged.
Pentagon Removes Transgender Personnel From Military
The Pentagon, under the Trump administration, has begun removing approximately 15,000 transgender individuals from the U.S. military, despite objections regarding national security and potential legal challenges; high-ranking transgender officers, like Colonel Bree Fram, are also being discharged.
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48% Bias Score

Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Orders Re-evaluation of Case
On Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court halted all abortions in the state, ordering a lower court to reconsider its rulings that had allowed abortions to resume following a near-total ban after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court cited the lower court's use of an incorrect legal standar...

Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Orders Re-evaluation of Case
On Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court halted all abortions in the state, ordering a lower court to reconsider its rulings that had allowed abortions to resume following a near-total ban after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court cited the lower court's use of an incorrect legal standar...
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44% Bias Score

Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Reverses Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood ceased providing abortions in Missouri on Tuesday, pending a re-evaluation of the case by a district judge. The court found that the lower court applied an incorrect legal standard in allowing abortions to resume after voters overturned a...

Missouri Supreme Court Halts Abortions, Reverses Lower Court Ruling
Following a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Planned Parenthood ceased providing abortions in Missouri on Tuesday, pending a re-evaluation of the case by a district judge. The court found that the lower court applied an incorrect legal standard in allowing abortions to resume after voters overturned a...
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60% Bias Score

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Advocates for AI Regulation to Protect Human Rights
Brazilian Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso urged AI regulation on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, citing the need to protect human rights and prevent misuse, while acknowledging the difficulties of regulating rapidly evolving technology; a bill is currently under consideration in the Cham...

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Advocates for AI Regulation to Protect Human Rights
Brazilian Supreme Court Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso urged AI regulation on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, citing the need to protect human rights and prevent misuse, while acknowledging the difficulties of regulating rapidly evolving technology; a bill is currently under consideration in the Cham...
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40% Bias Score

Texas Bill Mandating Ten Commandments Display in Schools Passes Preliminary Vote
A Texas bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments passed a preliminary vote, potentially making Texas the largest state with such a mandate; however, it faces likely legal challenges due to concerns about separation of church and state.

Texas Bill Mandating Ten Commandments Display in Schools Passes Preliminary Vote
A Texas bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments passed a preliminary vote, potentially making Texas the largest state with such a mandate; however, it faces likely legal challenges due to concerns about separation of church and state.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Pauses Case on DOGE Transparency
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily stayed a case determining if the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which slashed agency budgets at Elon Musk's direction, must comply with FOIA requests, delaying a lower court order requiring DOGE to release documents and allow depositions.

Supreme Court Pauses Case on DOGE Transparency
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily stayed a case determining if the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which slashed agency budgets at Elon Musk's direction, must comply with FOIA requests, delaying a lower court order requiring DOGE to release documents and allow depositions.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, empowered President Trump to fire key federal agency members, overturning a 90-year precedent and prompting market concerns; a separate 4-4 deadlock blocked Oklahoma's first religious charter school.

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, empowered President Trump to fire key federal agency members, overturning a 90-year precedent and prompting market concerns; a separate 4-4 deadlock blocked Oklahoma's first religious charter school.
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40% Bias Score
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