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Bolsonaro Faces Coup Charges in Brazil
A Brazilian Supreme Court panel accepted charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven allies for an alleged post-election coup attempt, involving plots to kill political rivals and a plan to seize power violently, which failed when the army refused to participate; convictions could lead...
Bolsonaro Faces Coup Charges in Brazil
A Brazilian Supreme Court panel accepted charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven allies for an alleged post-election coup attempt, involving plots to kill political rivals and a plan to seize power violently, which failed when the army refused to participate; convictions could lead...
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Kit Regulation
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the 2022 Biden administration rule regulating ghost gun kits is legal under the 1968 Gun Control Act, impacting law enforcement's ability to trace weapons used in crimes, particularly in light of a sharp increase in untraceable firearms recovered from crime scenes.
Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Kit Regulation
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the 2022 Biden administration rule regulating ghost gun kits is legal under the 1968 Gun Control Act, impacting law enforcement's ability to trace weapons used in crimes, particularly in light of a sharp increase in untraceable firearms recovered from crime scenes.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide on Freezing of Teacher Shortage Grants Amidst DEI Dispute
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to freeze millions in grants to states for teacher shortages, alleging misuse of funds on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; eight states sued after the administration attempted to terminate 104 of 109 grants, and a federal judge issued a t...
Supreme Court to Decide on Freezing of Teacher Shortage Grants Amidst DEI Dispute
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to freeze millions in grants to states for teacher shortages, alleging misuse of funds on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; eight states sued after the administration attempted to terminate 104 of 109 grants, and a federal judge issued a t...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling on $600 Million Teacher Training Funding Cut
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked its decision to cut $600 million in federal funding for teacher training programs, arguing that these programs promoted "divisive ideologies." Eight states are challenging the cuts, and the Supreme Court will decide.
Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling on $600 Million Teacher Training Funding Cut
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked its decision to cut $600 million in federal funding for teacher training programs, arguing that these programs promoted "divisive ideologies." Eight states are challenging the cuts, and the Supreme Court will decide.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Hear Case on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on April 22nd regarding a Maryland school district's use of LGBTQ+-inclusive children's books, including "Pride Puppy!", in its curriculum, after parents sued to opt their children out of lessons using the books, citing religious objections.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on LGBTQ+ Books in Schools
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on April 22nd regarding a Maryland school district's use of LGBTQ+-inclusive children's books, including "Pride Puppy!", in its curriculum, after parents sued to opt their children out of lessons using the books, citing religious objections.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Annuls Basque Degree Validation Authority
The Spanish Supreme Court nullified the Basque government's authority to validate foreign university degrees, affecting 200 applications and potentially 800 more, prompting the Basque and central governments to consider a joint Constitutional Court appeal to resolve the issue.
Supreme Court Annuls Basque Degree Validation Authority
The Spanish Supreme Court nullified the Basque government's authority to validate foreign university degrees, affecting 200 applications and potentially 800 more, prompting the Basque and central governments to consider a joint Constitutional Court appeal to resolve the issue.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Regulation of Ghost Gun Kits
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the Biden administration can regulate "ghost gun" kits under the Gun Control Act, requiring manufacturers and sellers to obtain licenses and conduct background checks; the ruling is limited to kits that can be readily converted to fire a projectile.

Supreme Court Upholds Regulation of Ghost Gun Kits
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the Biden administration can regulate "ghost gun" kits under the Gun Control Act, requiring manufacturers and sellers to obtain licenses and conduct background checks; the ruling is limited to kits that can be readily converted to fire a projectile.
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Regulation
The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration's rule regulating ghost guns, a 7-2 decision finding the ATF's rule consistent with the 1968 Gun Control Act; this impacts ghost gun manufacturers and sellers by requiring licensing, serial numbers, and background checks.

Supreme Court Upholds Ghost Gun Regulation
The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration's rule regulating ghost guns, a 7-2 decision finding the ATF's rule consistent with the 1968 Gun Control Act; this impacts ghost gun manufacturers and sellers by requiring licensing, serial numbers, and background checks.
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40% Bias Score

Bolsonaro to Stand Trial for Alleged Coup Attempt
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for allegedly attempting a coup against President Lula da Silva following the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasilia, based on an 884-page report detailing a criminal organization aiming to subvert democracy.

Bolsonaro to Stand Trial for Alleged Coup Attempt
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to stand trial for allegedly attempting a coup against President Lula da Silva following the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasilia, based on an 884-page report detailing a criminal organization aiming to subvert democracy.
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44% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Faces Coup Attempt Charges in Brazilian Supreme Court
Brazil's Supreme Court began proceedings Tuesday to determine whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 allies will stand trial on five charges, including plotting a coup, poisoning President Lula da Silva, and killing Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes; if accepted, the charges will lea...

Bolsonaro Faces Coup Attempt Charges in Brazilian Supreme Court
Brazil's Supreme Court began proceedings Tuesday to determine whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 allies will stand trial on five charges, including plotting a coup, poisoning President Lula da Silva, and killing Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes; if accepted, the charges will lea...
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48% Bias Score

North Carolina Supreme Court Election: Legal Fight Over 65,000 Ballots
Following recounts in North Carolina's Supreme Court election, Republican Jefferson Griffin contests over 65,000 ballots, potentially flipping the election, leading to a legal battle now before a state appeals court.

North Carolina Supreme Court Election: Legal Fight Over 65,000 Ballots
Following recounts in North Carolina's Supreme Court election, Republican Jefferson Griffin contests over 65,000 ballots, potentially flipping the election, leading to a legal battle now before a state appeals court.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Hears Case on Louisiana's Race-Conscious Congressional Map
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging Louisiana's new congressional map, which includes two majority-Black districts for the first time in decades; the map is being defended by both civil rights groups and state officials against a lawsuit claiming a 14th Amendment violation.

Supreme Court Hears Case on Louisiana's Race-Conscious Congressional Map
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging Louisiana's new congressional map, which includes two majority-Black districts for the first time in decades; the map is being defended by both civil rights groups and state officials against a lawsuit claiming a 14th Amendment violation.
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48% Bias Score
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