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Trump Uses Supreme Court Ruling to Justify Firing of Government Official
President Trump's lawyers are using a Supreme Court ruling granting him immunity to justify firing a government official, setting a precedent for future challenges to executive power and potentially impacting the separation of powers.
Trump Uses Supreme Court Ruling to Justify Firing of Government Official
President Trump's lawyers are using a Supreme Court ruling granting him immunity to justify firing a government official, setting a precedent for future challenges to executive power and potentially impacting the separation of powers.
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin's Birthright Citizenship Ban
A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, a decision that could lead to a Supreme Court challenge. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the administration failed to demonstrate a likely success ...
Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin's Birthright Citizenship Ban
A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, a decision that could lead to a Supreme Court challenge. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the administration failed to demonstrate a likely success ...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Mandate to Eliminate Diversity Programs Sparks Controversy
The Department of Education mandated the elimination of all race-based diversity programs in federally funded schools by the end of the month, or face funding cuts, prompting confusion and potential legal challenges due to the directive's vagueness and broad scope.
Federal Mandate to Eliminate Diversity Programs Sparks Controversy
The Department of Education mandated the elimination of all race-based diversity programs in federally funded schools by the end of the month, or face funding cuts, prompting confusion and potential legal challenges due to the directive's vagueness and broad scope.
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52% Bias Score


Activist Judges Block Trump's Federal Agency Reforms
President Trump's efforts to curb waste, fraud, and abuse in federal agencies are being blocked by activist judges who issued temporary restraining orders against actions by the Treasury and USAID departments, raising concerns about the balance of power.
Activist Judges Block Trump's Federal Agency Reforms
President Trump's efforts to curb waste, fraud, and abuse in federal agencies are being blocked by activist judges who issued temporary restraining orders against actions by the Treasury and USAID departments, raising concerns about the balance of power.
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80% Bias Score


Education Department Broadens Ban on Race-Conscious College Policies
The U.S. Department of Education warned colleges they risk losing federal funding if race is considered in any campus policy, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard University; compliance assessments begin within 14 days.
Education Department Broadens Ban on Race-Conscious College Policies
The U.S. Department of Education warned colleges they risk losing federal funding if race is considered in any campus policy, citing the Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard University; compliance assessments begin within 14 days.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.
Mexico's First Judicial Election: 850+ Judges to be Elected on June 1st
Mexico will hold its first judicial election on June 1st, 2025, to elect 9 Supreme Court justices, 2 and 15 magistrates for the Electoral Tribunal, 5 Tribunal of Judicial Discipline members, and 850 other judges; citizens can update their INE credentials until specific deadlines.
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36% Bias Score

Legacy Admissions Decline Amidst Growing Scrutiny
A new report from Education Reform Now reveals that legacy admissions are declining sharply, with only 24% of four-year colleges considering it in 2025, down from 49% in 2015; five states have banned the practice, and public and expert disapproval is widespread.

Legacy Admissions Decline Amidst Growing Scrutiny
A new report from Education Reform Now reveals that legacy admissions are declining sharply, with only 24% of four-year colleges considering it in 2025, down from 49% in 2015; five states have banned the practice, and public and expert disapproval is widespread.
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48% Bias Score

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A US appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for some immigrant children, citing constitutional concerns and scheduling a full review for June; this ruling follows a Seattle judge's prior block of the order and presents a significant legal challenge to...

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A US appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for some immigrant children, citing constitutional concerns and scheduling a full review for June; this ruling follows a Seattle judge's prior block of the order and presents a significant legal challenge to...
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Court Investigates Former Minister Ábalos for Corruption
A Spanish court is investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos for corruption, including alleged bribery and misuse of influence, prompted by a request from the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office to restrict his travel and mandate regular court appearances.

Spanish Court Investigates Former Minister Ábalos for Corruption
A Spanish court is investigating former Minister José Luis Ábalos for corruption, including alleged bribery and misuse of influence, prompted by a request from the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office to restrict his travel and mandate regular court appearances.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Uses Supreme Court Ruling to Expand Presidential Power
President Trump, using a Supreme Court ruling granting him immunity, is aggressively expanding his executive power, firing agency heads and challenging lower court rulings, leading to significant legal battles over the separation of powers.

Trump Uses Supreme Court Ruling to Expand Presidential Power
President Trump, using a Supreme Court ruling granting him immunity, is aggressively expanding his executive power, firing agency heads and challenging lower court rulings, leading to significant legal battles over the separation of powers.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court, Challenging Lower Courts' Block on Firing of Special Counsel Official
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that blocked the president's firing of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing it was an unprecedented assault on the separation of powers; a lower court judge issued a temporary restrain...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court, Challenging Lower Courts' Block on Firing of Special Counsel Official
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that blocked the president's firing of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing it was an unprecedented assault on the separation of powers; a lower court judge issued a temporary restrain...
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60% Bias Score

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Nurse's Life Sentence
Today, Italy's Supreme Court will decide the fate of Fausta Bonino, a nurse accused of causing the death of four patients in 2015 by administering excessive heparin. After an initial life sentence, an acquittal, and another life sentence, the ruling will determine whether she goes to prison or faces...

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Nurse's Life Sentence
Today, Italy's Supreme Court will decide the fate of Fausta Bonino, a nurse accused of causing the death of four patients in 2015 by administering excessive heparin. After an initial life sentence, an acquittal, and another life sentence, the ruling will determine whether she goes to prison or faces...
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44% Bias Score
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