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Eight Men Deported to War-Torn South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling
Eight men convicted of violent crimes in the US were deported to South Sudan on Friday following a series of legal challenges that reached the Supreme Court, despite the State Department's travel advisory warning against travel to South Sudan due to "crime, kidnapping and armed conflict".
Eight Men Deported to War-Torn South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling
Eight men convicted of violent crimes in the US were deported to South Sudan on Friday following a series of legal challenges that reached the Supreme Court, despite the State Department's travel advisory warning against travel to South Sudan due to "crime, kidnapping and armed conflict".
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60% Bias Score


US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
US Deports Eight Convicts to South Sudan Amidst Legal Battle and Instability Concerns
The US deported eight people convicted of crimes, including murder and sexual assault, to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling, despite concerns over the country's instability and the fact that only one deportee is South Sudanese.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Signs $3.3 Trillion Bill After Supreme Court Win and Iran Strikes
President Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill including tax cuts, debt limit increase, defense spending, and immigration measures, following Supreme Court wins and military strikes against Iran, despite criticism and leaked reports questioning the strikes' effectiveness.
Trump Signs $3.3 Trillion Bill After Supreme Court Win and Iran Strikes
President Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill including tax cuts, debt limit increase, defense spending, and immigration measures, following Supreme Court wins and military strikes against Iran, despite criticism and leaked reports questioning the strikes' effectiveness.
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68% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.
Judge Halts Deportation of Eight Immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of eight immigrants—convicted of serious crimes and held in Djibouti—to war-torn South Sudan, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal, highlighting conflicting rulings on deportation procedures and the safety of deportees.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to deport eight men, mostly from countries other than South Sudan, from a Djiboutian military base to South Sudan, despite concerns about potential harm; two justices dissented, highlighting the lack of due process and potential human rights viola...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Third-Country Deportations
The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, bypassing a lower court order requiring notice and a hearing, despite dissent citing potential human rights violations.
Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Third-Country Deportations
The Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan, bypassing a lower court order requiring notice and a hearing, despite dissent citing potential human rights violations.
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68% Bias Score

Spanish Supreme Court Expands Personal Injury Compensation Criteria
The Spanish Supreme Court's June 17th ruling allows using traffic accident compensation criteria (Law 35/2015) for work-related illnesses and toxic exposures, potentially increasing indemnities significantly, as seen in a case involving Uralita and asbestos victims.

Spanish Supreme Court Expands Personal Injury Compensation Criteria
The Spanish Supreme Court's June 17th ruling allows using traffic accident compensation criteria (Law 35/2015) for work-related illnesses and toxic exposures, potentially increasing indemnities significantly, as seen in a case involving Uralita and asbestos victims.
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32% Bias Score

Eight Deportees Arrive in War-Torn South Sudan
Eight men, deported from the US in May and held in Djibouti, arrived in war-torn South Sudan on Friday after a federal judge and the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal despite State Department warnings against travel to the country due to ongoing armed conflict.

Eight Deportees Arrive in War-Torn South Sudan
Eight men, deported from the US in May and held in Djibouti, arrived in war-torn South Sudan on Friday after a federal judge and the Supreme Court cleared the way for their removal despite State Department warnings against travel to the country due to ongoing armed conflict.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
The Trump administration deported eight migrants with alleged serious criminal convictions to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling overturned a lower court injunction, defying concerns about potential human rights abuses and despite warnings against travel to South Sudan.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
The Trump administration deported eight migrants with alleged serious criminal convictions to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling overturned a lower court injunction, defying concerns about potential human rights abuses and despite warnings against travel to South Sudan.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.
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72% Bias Score

Legal Fight Over Ghost Gun Restrictions Heats Up
The Supreme Court upheld Biden's ghost gun restrictions, but the Trump administration is reviewing them, leading to legal challenges aiming to eliminate background checks and serial numbers for gun kits, potentially increasing untraceable firearms.

Legal Fight Over Ghost Gun Restrictions Heats Up
The Supreme Court upheld Biden's ghost gun restrictions, but the Trump administration is reviewing them, leading to legal challenges aiming to eliminate background checks and serial numbers for gun kits, potentially increasing untraceable firearms.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan Despite Safety Concerns
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that protected eight migrants from deportation to South Sudan, a country deemed unsafe by the U.S. State Department, due to ongoing political instability, crime, and armed conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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