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Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...
Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...
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36% Bias Score


Republicans Rebrand Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" to Boost Public Support
Republican strategists are urging lawmakers to rebrand Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as the "Working Family Tax Cuts" act to highlight popular policies like tax cuts on tips and overtime pay, and increased border security funding; the White House will also promote lesser-known popular components, li...
Republicans Rebrand Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" to Boost Public Support
Republican strategists are urging lawmakers to rebrand Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as the "Working Family Tax Cuts" act to highlight popular policies like tax cuts on tips and overtime pay, and increased border security funding; the White House will also promote lesser-known popular components, li...
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36% Bias Score


Inmate Claims Retaliatory Transfer After Supreme Court Beard Case
Arkansas inmate Gregory Holt, who won a Supreme Court case affirming his right to grow a beard, claims he was retaliatorily transferred to a West Virginia federal prison for filing multiple lawsuits against the Arkansas Department of Corrections; the ACLU filed suit on his behalf, arguing this viola...
Inmate Claims Retaliatory Transfer After Supreme Court Beard Case
Arkansas inmate Gregory Holt, who won a Supreme Court case affirming his right to grow a beard, claims he was retaliatorily transferred to a West Virginia federal prison for filing multiple lawsuits against the Arkansas Department of Corrections; the ACLU filed suit on his behalf, arguing this viola...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Job Cuts to Proceed
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court's block on the Trump administration's plan for widescale federal workforce reductions, allowing the State Department to quickly begin implementing cuts, despite a pending court order on transparency.
Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Job Cuts to Proceed
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court's block on the Trump administration's plan for widescale federal workforce reductions, allowing the State Department to quickly begin implementing cuts, despite a pending court order on transparency.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Faces Key Legal Test
A federal judge in New Hampshire will decide on Thursday whether to certify a class-action lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, a key test of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on nationwide injunctions.
Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Faces Key Legal Test
A federal judge in New Hampshire will decide on Thursday whether to certify a class-action lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, a key test of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on nationwide injunctions.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.
Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.
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44% Bias Score

Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...

Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...
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44% Bias Score

DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Maxwell's Sex Trafficking Conviction
The Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to deny Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction, a move that follows recent criticism of the department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case files; Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Maxwell's Sex Trafficking Conviction
The Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to deny Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction, a move that follows recent criticism of the department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case files; Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Rehear Case that Could Weaken Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court will rehear a Louisiana redistricting case this October, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act's Section 2, which prohibits practices that deny racial minorities an equal right to vote; the decision could significantly impact minority representation in future elections.

Supreme Court to Rehear Case that Could Weaken Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court will rehear a Louisiana redistricting case this October, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act's Section 2, which prohibits practices that deny racial minorities an equal right to vote; the decision could significantly impact minority representation in future elections.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Nationwide
A New Hampshire federal judge issued a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, impacting an estimated 150,000 newborns annually, following a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Nationwide
A New Hampshire federal judge issued a nationwide injunction against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, impacting an estimated 150,000 newborns annually, following a class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU.
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44% Bias Score

Jackson's Active Role on Supreme Court Sparks Debate
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in a recent interview, discussed her active role on the Supreme Court, including writing separate opinions and frequently participating in oral arguments, despite being the most junior justice; her actions have prompted responses from colleagues, such as Justice Amy Co...

Jackson's Active Role on Supreme Court Sparks Debate
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in a recent interview, discussed her active role on the Supreme Court, including writing separate opinions and frequently participating in oral arguments, despite being the most junior justice; her actions have prompted responses from colleagues, such as Justice Amy Co...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Workforce Downsizing
The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump's plan to drastically reduce the federal workforce, overturning lower court orders, despite warnings of significant service disruptions and potential job losses for at least 75,000 employees across agencies including Agriculture, Energy, and Vete...

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Workforce Downsizing
The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump's plan to drastically reduce the federal workforce, overturning lower court orders, despite warnings of significant service disruptions and potential job losses for at least 75,000 employees across agencies including Agriculture, Energy, and Vete...
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48% Bias Score
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