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Supreme Court to Rule on Deportation Case Involving Alleged Administrative Error
The Trump administration mistakenly deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to El Salvador; a lower court ordered his return by April 7, 2025, but the administration appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing the order interferes with foreign policy, while the lower court found the deportation a due proce...
Supreme Court to Rule on Deportation Case Involving Alleged Administrative Error
The Trump administration mistakenly deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to El Salvador; a lower court ordered his return by April 7, 2025, but the administration appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing the order interferes with foreign policy, while the lower court found the deportation a due proce...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds New York's Restrictive Gun Laws
The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act, upholding restrictions on carrying firearms in sensitive locations and requiring applicants to demonstrate good moral character, following its June 2022 ruling that expanded concealed carry rights.
Supreme Court Upholds New York's Restrictive Gun Laws
The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act, upholding restrictions on carrying firearms in sensitive locations and requiring applicants to demonstrate good moral character, following its June 2022 ruling that expanded concealed carry rights.
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28% Bias Score


Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...
Bayer Appeals Glyphosate Ruling to US Supreme Court
Bayer appealed to the US Supreme Court to resolve conflicting US state rulings on glyphosate lawsuits, focusing on a 2023 Missouri case, seeking to curb the thousands of Monsanto-related claims alleging Roundup caused health problems; Bayer maintains Roundup's safety is scientifically proven and glo...
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48% Bias Score


Judges Criticize Trump Administration's Legal Tactics Amidst Conflicting Court Decisions
Federal judges criticized the Trump administration for using "bad faith" tactics, "disingenuous" arguments, and "inaccurate" claims in several court cases this week, leading to one judge threatening contempt proceedings and another ordering the return of a deportee mistakenly sent to El Salvador; ho...
Judges Criticize Trump Administration's Legal Tactics Amidst Conflicting Court Decisions
Federal judges criticized the Trump administration for using "bad faith" tactics, "disingenuous" arguments, and "inaccurate" claims in several court cases this week, leading to one judge threatening contempt proceedings and another ordering the return of a deportee mistakenly sent to El Salvador; ho...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Halt to \$600 Million in Teacher Training Funds
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of the Trump administration, halting over \$600 million in federal teacher training funds despite lower courts blocking the cuts due to their impact on programs addressing nationwide teacher shortages and concerns about violating federal law requiring clear expla...
Supreme Court Allows Halt to \$600 Million in Teacher Training Funds
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of the Trump administration, halting over \$600 million in federal teacher training funds despite lower courts blocking the cuts due to their impact on programs addressing nationwide teacher shortages and concerns about violating federal law requiring clear expla...
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48% Bias Score


Argentine Senate Rejects Milei's Supreme Court Nominees
Argentina's Senate rejected President Javier Milei's Supreme Court nominees, Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla, appointed by decree, sparking accusations of executive overreach and highlighting political divisions; Lijo faced corruption allegations, while García-Mansilla's conservative views dre...
Argentine Senate Rejects Milei's Supreme Court Nominees
Argentina's Senate rejected President Javier Milei's Supreme Court nominees, Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla, appointed by decree, sparking accusations of executive overreach and highlighting political divisions; Lijo faced corruption allegations, while García-Mansilla's conservative views dre...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Mistakenly Deportated Maryland Man
A U.S. District Judge ordered the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite having legal protection, after the Justice Department's appeal to block the order was rejected by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; the case now goes to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Mistakenly Deportated Maryland Man
A U.S. District Judge ordered the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite having legal protection, after the Justice Department's appeal to block the order was rejected by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; the case now goes to the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Federal Teacher Shortage Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher shortage programs, siding with the Trump administration's argument that it might not recover the funds if spent before a final ruling; the 5-4 decision, with Chief Justice John Roberts dissenting, has raised...

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Federal Teacher Shortage Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher shortage programs, siding with the Trump administration's argument that it might not recover the funds if spent before a final ruling; the 5-4 decision, with Chief Justice John Roberts dissenting, has raised...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of $65 Million in Frozen Education Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order reinstating $65 million in frozen education grants, siding with the Trump administration's claim that the lower court lacked authority, despite dissenters' concerns about swift intervention and insufficient briefing.

Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of $65 Million in Frozen Education Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order reinstating $65 million in frozen education grants, siding with the Trump administration's claim that the lower court lacked authority, despite dissenters' concerns about swift intervention and insufficient briefing.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Teacher Grant Funding
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher recruitment and training programs, siding 5-4 with the Trump administration's argument that a single judge shouldn't control national policy, despite dissenters pointing out the harm to schools and programs.

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Teacher Grant Funding
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked millions in federal grants to eight states for teacher recruitment and training programs, siding 5-4 with the Trump administration's argument that a single judge shouldn't control national policy, despite dissenters pointing out the harm to schools and programs.
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Freeze on Teacher Recruitment Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to freeze millions in federal grants for teacher recruitment programs, a 5-4 decision impacting eight states, after a lower court issued a temporary restraining order. The administration claims the funds were for programs supporting dive...

Supreme Court Allows Freeze on Teacher Recruitment Grants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to freeze millions in federal grants for teacher recruitment programs, a 5-4 decision impacting eight states, after a lower court issued a temporary restraining order. The administration claims the funds were for programs supporting dive...
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32% Bias Score

North Carolina Court Ruling Threatens to Invalidate 65,000 Votes, Potentially Overturning Supreme Court Election
A North Carolina appeals court ruling threatens to overturn the results of the state Supreme Court election by invalidating over 65,000 votes due to missing identification on voter registration forms, a requirement in place since 2004 but not updated on forms until 2023; the losing Republican candid...

North Carolina Court Ruling Threatens to Invalidate 65,000 Votes, Potentially Overturning Supreme Court Election
A North Carolina appeals court ruling threatens to overturn the results of the state Supreme Court election by invalidating over 65,000 votes due to missing identification on voter registration forms, a requirement in place since 2004 but not updated on forms until 2023; the losing Republican candid...
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60% Bias Score
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