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China Supreme Court Cracks Down on Online Defamation Harming Businesses
China's Supreme Court ruled against a media group for falsely reporting a beverage company's planned layoffs, ordering compensation and highlighting a crackdown on online defamation harming businesses; the court cited six similar cases.
China Supreme Court Cracks Down on Online Defamation Harming Businesses
China's Supreme Court ruled against a media group for falsely reporting a beverage company's planned layoffs, ordering compensation and highlighting a crackdown on online defamation harming businesses; the court cited six similar cases.
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44% Bias Score


Education Department Threatens Funding Cuts Over Race-Based Decisions
The Department of Education threatened to cut federal funding to schools considering race in student life, citing a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action; this broad interpretation impacts all education levels and is expected to face legal challenges.
Education Department Threatens Funding Cuts Over Race-Based Decisions
The Department of Education threatened to cut federal funding to schools considering race in student life, citing a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action; this broad interpretation impacts all education levels and is expected to face legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on Trump's Power to Dismiss Agency Heads
Donald Trump's attempt to fire Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, is being reviewed by the Supreme Court, testing presidential authority to remove heads of independent agencies; at least 9,500 federal employees have been dismissed.
Supreme Court to Rule on Trump's Power to Dismiss Agency Heads
Donald Trump's attempt to fire Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, is being reviewed by the Supreme Court, testing presidential authority to remove heads of independent agencies; at least 9,500 federal employees have been dismissed.
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40% Bias Score


Gambling Addiction Help-Seeking Soars After Legalization of Sports Betting
A University of California San Diego study reveals a surge in gambling addiction help-seeking (6.5-7.3 million searches between May 2018 and June 2024), largely linked to the 2018 Supreme Court decision enabling widespread sports betting legalization across 38 states, significantly outpacing treatme...
Gambling Addiction Help-Seeking Soars After Legalization of Sports Betting
A University of California San Diego study reveals a surge in gambling addiction help-seeking (6.5-7.3 million searches between May 2018 and June 2024), largely linked to the 2018 Supreme Court decision enabling widespread sports betting legalization across 38 states, significantly outpacing treatme...
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52% Bias Score


Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
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48% Bias Score


Over 40 Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Orders
President Trump's second term has faced over 40 lawsuits challenging executive orders on birthright citizenship, immigration, and federal funding, many potentially heading to the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial bias and long-term impacts on presidential power.
Over 40 Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Executive Orders
President Trump's second term has faced over 40 lawsuits challenging executive orders on birthright citizenship, immigration, and federal funding, many potentially heading to the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial bias and long-term impacts on presidential power.
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40% Bias Score

Education Department Threatens Funding Over Race-Conscious Policies
The Department of Education, under the Trump administration, threatened to defund any institution considering race in student life following the Supreme Court's decision against affirmative action, potentially affecting admissions, financial aid, and campus life, and sparking legal challenges.

Education Department Threatens Funding Over Race-Conscious Policies
The Department of Education, under the Trump administration, threatened to defund any institution considering race in student life following the Supreme Court's decision against affirmative action, potentially affecting admissions, financial aid, and campus life, and sparking legal challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Overturn Reinstatement of Fired Ethics Watchdog
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing that these rulings limit the president's executive power; Dellinger was fired earlier this month and temporarily reinstat...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Overturn Reinstatement of Fired Ethics Watchdog
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings that reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the fired head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing that these rulings limit the president's executive power; Dellinger was fired earlier this month and temporarily reinstat...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court Over Firing of Whistleblower Agency Head
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's order reinstating Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing the president has the sole authority to hire and fire agency heads; Dellinger claims his dismissal was unlawful.

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court Over Firing of Whistleblower Agency Head
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's order reinstating Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel, arguing the president has the sole authority to hire and fire agency heads; Dellinger claims his dismissal was unlawful.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Whistleblower Protection Official
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, after his dismissal by the administration without stated cause; this marks the first appeal to the Supreme Court since Preside...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismiss Whistleblower Protection Official
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, after his dismissal by the administration without stated cause; this marks the first appeal to the Supreme Court since Preside...
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40% Bias Score

Florida Executes James Dennis Ford for 1997 Double Murder
James Dennis Ford, 64, was executed in Florida on Thursday, marking the state's first execution of 2025 for the 1997 murders of Gregory and Kimberly Malnory during a fishing trip, witnessed by their toddler daughter; the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal.

Florida Executes James Dennis Ford for 1997 Double Murder
James Dennis Ford, 64, was executed in Florida on Thursday, marking the state's first execution of 2025 for the 1997 murders of Gregory and Kimberly Malnory during a fishing trip, witnessed by their toddler daughter; the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Controversial Appointment of Isaac Amit as Israel's Supreme Court Chief Justice
Amid unprecedented tension between Israel's government and Supreme Court, Isaac Amit was officially appointed permanent chief justice on January 26th, 2025, following a High Court ruling that forced the government to proceed with the appointment, despite a boycott by the Prime Minister, Justice Mini...

Controversial Appointment of Isaac Amit as Israel's Supreme Court Chief Justice
Amid unprecedented tension between Israel's government and Supreme Court, Isaac Amit was officially appointed permanent chief justice on January 26th, 2025, following a High Court ruling that forced the government to proceed with the appointment, despite a boycott by the Prime Minister, Justice Mini...
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48% Bias Score
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