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Supreme Court Allows $800 Million Cut to NIH Diversity Funding
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling, allowing the Trump administration to cut nearly $800 million in NIH research funding focused on diversity initiatives, part of a wider effort to reshape the scientific landscape.
Supreme Court Allows $800 Million Cut to NIH Diversity Funding
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling, allowing the Trump administration to cut nearly $800 million in NIH research funding focused on diversity initiatives, part of a wider effort to reshape the scientific landscape.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
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60% Bias Score


Barrett Urges Judicial Camaraderie Amidst Ideological Divisions
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered a brief, three-minute address at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference on Monday, urging judges to maintain camaraderie and professionalism despite ideological disagreements, promoting a theme of unity and respect amidst ongoing public scrutiny of ...
Barrett Urges Judicial Camaraderie Amidst Ideological Divisions
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivered a brief, three-minute address at the Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference on Monday, urging judges to maintain camaraderie and professionalism despite ideological disagreements, promoting a theme of unity and respect amidst ongoing public scrutiny of ...
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Law to Take Effect
The Supreme Court declined to block Mississippi's law restricting minors' access to social media platforms without parental consent, temporarily allowing the law to take effect despite concerns it violates free speech, prompting further legal challenges and setting a precedent for similar state laws...
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Law to Take Effect
The Supreme Court declined to block Mississippi's law restricting minors' access to social media platforms without parental consent, temporarily allowing the law to take effect despite concerns it violates free speech, prompting further legal challenges and setting a precedent for similar state laws...
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's new law to regulate children's social media use, rejecting a tech industry group's emergency appeal despite concerns about privacy and free speech violations, while acknowledging a high probability of the law's eventual invalidation.
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's new law to regulate children's social media use, rejecting a tech industry group's emergency appeal despite concerns about privacy and free speech violations, while acknowledging a high probability of the law's eventual invalidation.
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32% Bias Score


Delhi's Supreme Court Orders Mass Removal of Stray Dogs Amidst Rabies and Attack Concerns
India's Supreme Court ordered the immediate removal of Delhi's estimated 1 million stray dogs due to rabies concerns (5,700-20,000 annual deaths) and numerous attacks (35,198 in the first half of 2024), sparking protests from animal welfare groups who deem the plan inhumane and impractical.
Delhi's Supreme Court Orders Mass Removal of Stray Dogs Amidst Rabies and Attack Concerns
India's Supreme Court ordered the immediate removal of Delhi's estimated 1 million stray dogs due to rabies concerns (5,700-20,000 annual deaths) and numerous attacks (35,198 in the first half of 2024), sparking protests from animal welfare groups who deem the plan inhumane and impractical.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows $783 Million Cut to NIH DEI Research Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, overturning a lower court decision that blocked the cuts, despite concerns the cuts will inflict incalculable losses in public health and human ...

Supreme Court Allows $783 Million Cut to NIH DEI Research Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, overturning a lower court decision that blocked the cuts, despite concerns the cuts will inflict incalculable losses in public health and human ...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Modifies Delhi Stray Dog Order
The Indian Supreme Court modified its order to capture all stray dogs in Delhi and its suburbs, now allowing release of vaccinated and sterilized non-aggressive dogs, banning public feeding, and establishing designated feeding zones while planning a national policy.

Supreme Court Modifies Delhi Stray Dog Order
The Indian Supreme Court modified its order to capture all stray dogs in Delhi and its suburbs, now allowing release of vaccinated and sterilized non-aggressive dogs, banning public feeding, and establishing designated feeding zones while planning a national policy.
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court refused to block Mississippi's new law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite concerns it violates free speech rights; the law includes a $10,000 penalty for violations.

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court refused to block Mississippi's new law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite concerns it violates free speech rights; the law includes a $10,000 penalty for violations.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age-Verification Law for Social Media
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite potential First Amendment concerns and while acknowledging the law is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient demonstration of harm by social media compani...

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age-Verification Law for Social Media
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite potential First Amendment concerns and while acknowledging the law is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient demonstration of harm by social media compani...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Judicial Nominees Signal Long-Term Threat to Abortion Access
President Trump's nominees to federal courts reveal anti-abortion views and affiliations, potentially creating long-term restrictions on abortion access nationwide, despite Trump's public stance of leaving abortion decisions to the states.

Trump's Judicial Nominees Signal Long-Term Threat to Abortion Access
President Trump's nominees to federal courts reveal anti-abortion views and affiliations, potentially creating long-term restrictions on abortion access nationwide, despite Trump's public stance of leaving abortion decisions to the states.
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48% Bias Score
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