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North Dakota Legislature Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution calling for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, sparking opposition from same-sex couples and LGBTQ+ advocates who fear it sends a message of unwelcomeness.
North Dakota Legislature Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a non-binding resolution calling for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, sparking opposition from same-sex couples and LGBTQ+ advocates who fear it sends a message of unwelcomeness.
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44% Bias Score


Bomb Threat Targeting Amy Coney Barrett's Sister
Amy Coney Barrett's sister, Amanda Coney Williams, a Charleston, South Carolina attorney, was the target of a bomb threat via email on March 10, 2024; police investigated but found no bomb; the incident follows a recent increase in threats against federal judges.
Bomb Threat Targeting Amy Coney Barrett's Sister
Amy Coney Barrett's sister, Amanda Coney Williams, a Charleston, South Carolina attorney, was the target of a bomb threat via email on March 10, 2024; police investigated but found no bomb; the incident follows a recent increase in threats against federal judges.
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20% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
Supreme Court to Review Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban
The Supreme Court will review a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for minors, a practice challenged by a counselor who argues it violates her First Amendment rights; this follows a similar case rejected in 2023 and has implications for similar state laws.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutors Support Amnesty for Puigdemont in Embezzlement Case
Spain's State Attorney and Attorney General support applying the amnesty law to Carles Puigdemont for embezzlement, arguing that the acts weren't aimed at personal enrichment and only Catalan funds were used, contradicting a previous judge's decision. Puigdemont's defense argues the Supreme Court la...
Spanish Prosecutors Support Amnesty for Puigdemont in Embezzlement Case
Spain's State Attorney and Attorney General support applying the amnesty law to Carles Puigdemont for embezzlement, arguing that the acts weren't aimed at personal enrichment and only Catalan funds were used, contradicting a previous judge's decision. Puigdemont's defense argues the Supreme Court la...
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32% Bias Score


Barrett's Foreign Aid Vote Sparks Conservative Backlash
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the liberal minority to release nearly $2 billion in frozen foreign aid, defying fellow conservative justices and sparking a furious backlash from pro-Trump figures who accused her of being a "DEI judge".
Barrett's Foreign Aid Vote Sparks Conservative Backlash
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the liberal minority to release nearly $2 billion in frozen foreign aid, defying fellow conservative justices and sparking a furious backlash from pro-Trump figures who accused her of being a "DEI judge".
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72% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on Online Porn Age Verification
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide this spring whether states can require websites hosting adult content to verify users' ages, impacting the multibillion-dollar porn industry and potentially creating a stronger safety barrier for children; public health experts note that exposure to pornography is ...
Supreme Court to Rule on Online Porn Age Verification
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide this spring whether states can require websites hosting adult content to verify users' ages, impacting the multibillion-dollar porn industry and potentially creating a stronger safety barrier for children; public health experts note that exposure to pornography is ...
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44% Bias Score

North Dakota House Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for the Supreme Court to overturn the 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide; the resolution, which faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, reflects a conservative backlash against Obergefell v. Hodges and has ...

North Dakota House Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for the Supreme Court to overturn the 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide; the resolution, which faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, reflects a conservative backlash against Obergefell v. Hodges and has ...
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48% Bias Score

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Test of Shifting Political Tides
Wisconsin's April 1 state Supreme Court election, featuring Republican Brad Schimel and Democrat Susan Crawford, will offer insights into the state's evolving political dynamics, particularly given President Trump's narrow victory in 2024 and localized vote shifts in the Driftless Area and WOW count...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Test of Shifting Political Tides
Wisconsin's April 1 state Supreme Court election, featuring Republican Brad Schimel and Democrat Susan Crawford, will offer insights into the state's evolving political dynamics, particularly given President Trump's narrow victory in 2024 and localized vote shifts in the Driftless Area and WOW count...
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32% Bias Score

Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.

Spanish Court Rejects Amnesty for Puigdemont, Sparking Further Legal Battles
The Spanish Supreme Court refused to grant amnesty to former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and two ex-councilors for embezzlement, despite appeals from the prosecution and defense, arguing that the law excludes cases involving personal enrichment. The decision sparked further legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.

Italian Supreme Court to Rule on Serena Mollicone Murder Appeals
The Italian Supreme Court will decide tomorrow on the appeals in the Serena Mollicone murder case, determining whether to uphold the acquittal of Franco Mottola, his son Marco, and his wife Annamaria, or to order a retrial. Serena Mollicone, an 18-year-old, was found murdered in 2001.
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36% Bias Score

MAGA Activists Turn on Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett
MAGA activists are attacking Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, for recent rulings they see as disloyal to Trump, including a 5-4 decision against the Trump administration's attempt to avoid paying contractors, prompting online attacks and accusations of bias.

MAGA Activists Turn on Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett
MAGA activists are attacking Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, for recent rulings they see as disloyal to Trump, including a 5-4 decision against the Trump administration's attempt to avoid paying contractors, prompting online attacks and accusations of bias.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Memo Seeks Financial Guarantees From Groups Suing Government
President Trump signed a memo Thursday directing agencies to request financial guarantees from groups suing the government to deter lawsuits challenging executive orders; this follows over 90 lawsuits and a Supreme Court ruling ordering nearly $2 billion in USAID payments.

Trump Memo Seeks Financial Guarantees From Groups Suing Government
President Trump signed a memo Thursday directing agencies to request financial guarantees from groups suing the government to deter lawsuits challenging executive orders; this follows over 90 lawsuits and a Supreme Court ruling ordering nearly $2 billion in USAID payments.
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56% Bias Score
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