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Pentagon to Remove Transgender Service Members Following Supreme Court Ruling
The Pentagon will begin removing up to 1,000 transgender service members following a Supreme Court ruling allowing a ban; the Defense Department will also review medical records to identify additional transgender service members for removal. Approximately $52 million has been spent on healthcare for...
Pentagon to Remove Transgender Service Members Following Supreme Court Ruling
The Pentagon will begin removing up to 1,000 transgender service members following a Supreme Court ruling allowing a ban; the Defense Department will also review medical records to identify additional transgender service members for removal. Approximately $52 million has been spent on healthcare for...
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80% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Humanitarian Parole for 530,000 Immigrants
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to terminate the humanitarian parole program protecting 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, following a lower court's decision blocking the move due to concerns about due process; the Supreme Court's decision will have...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Humanitarian Parole for 530,000 Immigrants
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to terminate the humanitarian parole program protecting 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, following a lower court's decision blocking the move due to concerns about due process; the Supreme Court's decision will have...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Temporary Protected Status Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end a Biden-era program granting temporary protected status to citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, arguing lower court rulings preventing this action disrupted critical immigration policies; the program affects over 500,000 ind...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Temporary Protected Status Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end a Biden-era program granting temporary protected status to citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, arguing lower court rulings preventing this action disrupted critical immigration policies; the program affects over 500,000 ind...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Migrant Parole Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end the CHNV program, which provided temporary legal status to 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela, after a lower court blocked the administration's attempt to terminate the program.
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Migrant Parole Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end the CHNV program, which provided temporary legal status to 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela, after a lower court blocked the administration's attempt to terminate the program.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Gender Self-ID in Scotland
The UK Supreme Court unanimously struck down key parts of Scotland's Gender Recognition Reform Bill, ruling that biological sex, not self-identified gender, determines legal rights under the Equality Act 2010, impacting women-only spaces and gender quotas.
Supreme Court Rejects Gender Self-ID in Scotland
The UK Supreme Court unanimously struck down key parts of Scotland's Gender Recognition Reform Bill, ruling that biological sex, not self-identified gender, determines legal rights under the Equality Act 2010, impacting women-only spaces and gender quotas.
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72% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Ban on Transgender Military Members
The Supreme Court allowed a ban on transgender service members in the US military to take effect, lifting a lower court injunction blocking President Trump's policy, despite legal challenges and dissenting opinions.
Supreme Court Allows Ban on Transgender Military Members
The Supreme Court allowed a ban on transgender service members in the US military to take effect, lifting a lower court injunction blocking President Trump's policy, despite legal challenges and dissenting opinions.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court allowed the reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members in the U.S. military, prompting approximately 1,000 service members to face potential separation within 30-60 days, reflecting a broader Pentagon effort to eliminate DEI policies and prioritize military readiness.

Supreme Court Allows Reinstatement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court allowed the reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members in the U.S. military, prompting approximately 1,000 service members to face potential separation within 30-60 days, reflecting a broader Pentagon effort to eliminate DEI policies and prioritize military readiness.
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72% Bias Score

UCLA Medical School Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Race-Based Admissions
A class-action lawsuit was filed against UCLA's medical school on Thursday for allegedly maintaining a race-based admissions process despite a 2023 Supreme Court ruling against such practices; the suit cites a significant disparity in acceptance rates between white/Asian applicants and their represe...

UCLA Medical School Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Race-Based Admissions
A class-action lawsuit was filed against UCLA's medical school on Thursday for allegedly maintaining a race-based admissions process despite a 2023 Supreme Court ruling against such practices; the suit cites a significant disparity in acceptance rates between white/Asian applicants and their represe...
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52% Bias Score

Senate Hearing Grills Homeland Security Secretary on Abrego Garcia Return, Spending, and Agency Restructuring
The Senate Appropriations Committee questioned Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling, DHS spending, and plans for FEMA and CISA; Democrats criticized the administration's actions, while some Republicans raised co...

Senate Hearing Grills Homeland Security Secretary on Abrego Garcia Return, Spending, and Agency Restructuring
The Senate Appropriations Committee questioned Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling, DHS spending, and plans for FEMA and CISA; Democrats criticized the administration's actions, while some Republicans raised co...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court temporarily reinstated the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, reversing lower court decisions, and potentially affecting numerous current and aspiring transgender service members. The case will return to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court temporarily reinstated the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, reversing lower court decisions, and potentially affecting numerous current and aspiring transgender service members. The case will return to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court's pause on the Pentagon's transgender military ban, allowing the policy to take effect immediately; Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson dissented.

Supreme Court Allows Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court's pause on the Pentagon's transgender military ban, allowing the policy to take effect immediately; Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson dissented.
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68% Bias Score

Brazil Charges Seven More in 2022 Coup Attempt
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) charged seven more individuals for their alleged roles in a 2022 coup attempt against President Lula da Silva, bringing the total number of accused to 21, all allegedly involved in spreading disinformation and attempting to destabilize the country.

Brazil Charges Seven More in 2022 Coup Attempt
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) charged seven more individuals for their alleged roles in a 2022 coup attempt against President Lula da Silva, bringing the total number of accused to 21, all allegedly involved in spreading disinformation and attempting to destabilize the country.
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44% Bias Score
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