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Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.
Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Access to Social Security Data Despite Privacy Concerns
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's block, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency access to the Social Security Administration's massive database of personal information on most Americans, despite privacy concerns and the potential for errors; three justices dissented.
Supreme Court Allows Access to Social Security Data Despite Privacy Concerns
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's block, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency access to the Social Security Administration's massive database of personal information on most Americans, despite privacy concerns and the potential for errors; three justices dissented.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court's Software Glitch Prematurely Releases Orders List
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on high-profile cases involving a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute. This is the second such glitch in a year, raising concerns about the court's technology and reliability.
Supreme Court's Software Glitch Prematurely Releases Orders List
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on high-profile cases involving a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute. This is the second such glitch in a year, raising concerns about the court's technology and reliability.
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28% Bias Score


Supreme Court Temporarily Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the DOGE team to access sensitive Social Security data, including medical and family court information, overruling lower courts' decisions, despite concerns about violating the Fair Privacy Act, while the case proceeds in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Supreme Court Temporarily Grants DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the DOGE team to access sensitive Social Security data, including medical and family court information, overruling lower courts' decisions, despite concerns about violating the Fair Privacy Act, while the case proceeds in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Frequent Supreme Court Appeals Challenge Lower Court Rulings
The Trump administration has filed numerous emergency appeals with the Supreme Court challenging lower court rulings, particularly concerning federal workforce reductions and immigration policies, resulting in a significant increase in the number of cases before the nation's highest court.
Trump Administration's Frequent Supreme Court Appeals Challenge Lower Court Rulings
The Trump administration has filed numerous emergency appeals with the Supreme Court challenging lower court rulings, particularly concerning federal workforce reductions and immigration policies, resulting in a significant increase in the number of cases before the nation's highest court.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismantle Department of Education
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the Department of Education, arguing it involves internal management decisions and transferring functions to states, despite acknowledging only Congress can abolish it; lower courts blocked the move, citing Congressio...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismantle Department of Education
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the Department of Education, arguing it involves internal management decisions and transferring functions to states, despite acknowledging only Congress can abolish it; lower courts blocked the move, citing Congressio...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with DOGE on Data Access, Pauses Transparency Lawsuit
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), granting it access to sensitive Social Security data while temporarily pausing a transparency lawsuit, raising concerns about privacy and government oversight.

Supreme Court Sides with DOGE on Data Access, Pauses Transparency Lawsuit
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), granting it access to sensitive Social Security data while temporarily pausing a transparency lawsuit, raising concerns about privacy and government oversight.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's injunction, granting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to the Social Security Administration's (SSA) extensive database containing personal information on most Americans, despite concerns from three dissenting justices and experts about po...

Supreme Court Allows DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's injunction, granting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to the Social Security Administration's (SSA) extensive database containing personal information on most Americans, despite concerns from three dissenting justices and experts about po...
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56% Bias Score

Deportation Flight Rerouted to Djibouti, Creating Dire Conditions at U.S. Military Base
A federal judge's ruling forced a plane carrying deportees to land in Djibouti, where they are being held in a converted shipping container at Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. military base, while the Supreme Court considers their case, creating dire conditions for both ICE officers and detainees.

Deportation Flight Rerouted to Djibouti, Creating Dire Conditions at U.S. Military Base
A federal judge's ruling forced a plane carrying deportees to land in Djibouti, where they are being held in a converted shipping container at Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. military base, while the Supreme Court considers their case, creating dire conditions for both ICE officers and detainees.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.

Supreme Court Backs Trump Administration in DOGE Data Access and Transparency Cases
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, granting the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data and limiting transparency requirements, sparking concerns about privacy and government oversight.
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44% Bias Score

Morena Consolidates Power in Mexico's Judicial Elections
In Mexico's June 1st judicial elections, Morena secured control of the Supreme Court, Disciplinary Tribunal, and Electoral Tribunal by using pre-selected candidate lists, resulting in a concentration of power across all branches of government and raising concerns about democratic legitimacy.

Morena Consolidates Power in Mexico's Judicial Elections
In Mexico's June 1st judicial elections, Morena secured control of the Supreme Court, Disciplinary Tribunal, and Electoral Tribunal by using pre-selected candidate lists, resulting in a concentration of power across all branches of government and raising concerns about democratic legitimacy.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court's Software Glitch Leaks Orders List Two Days Early
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list two days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on several high-profile cases, including a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute, causing confusion and raising concerns about the court's technology.

Supreme Court's Software Glitch Leaks Orders List Two Days Early
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list two days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on several high-profile cases, including a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute, causing confusion and raising concerns about the court's technology.
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12% Bias Score
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