Greek Ministry Defies Court Ruling on Construction Permits
Greece's Ministry of Environment passed an amendment that protects building permits issued before a Supreme Court ruling deemed construction incentives under the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, defying the court's order to revoke permits not yet under construction by December 11th.
Greek Ministry Defies Court Ruling on Construction Permits
Greece's Ministry of Environment passed an amendment that protects building permits issued before a Supreme Court ruling deemed construction incentives under the New Building Regulations (NOK) unconstitutional, defying the court's order to revoke permits not yet under construction by December 11th.
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th regarding the constitutionality of a law that could ban TikTok in the US due to national security concerns; the law requires TikTok's parent company to sell the app or face removal from US app stores, impacting 170 million users and potentially b...
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th regarding the constitutionality of a law that could ban TikTok in the US due to national security concerns; the law requires TikTok's parent company to sell the app or face removal from US app stores, impacting 170 million users and potentially b...
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of TikTok Sale Mandate
The US Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a law forcing TikTok's sale by January 19th to prevent alleged Chinese government espionage and manipulation, despite claims this violates free speech and would cost businesses and creators hundreds of millions of dollars.
Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of TikTok Sale Mandate
The US Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a law forcing TikTok's sale by January 19th to prevent alleged Chinese government espionage and manipulation, despite claims this violates free speech and would cost businesses and creators hundreds of millions of dollars.
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48% Bias Score
Ghana's Supreme Court Clears Path for Strict Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Ghana's Supreme Court dismissed challenges to a new anti-LGBTQ+ bill, allowing the president to enact it into law, despite warnings of potential financial repercussions and human rights concerns.
Ghana's Supreme Court Clears Path for Strict Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
Ghana's Supreme Court dismissed challenges to a new anti-LGBTQ+ bill, allowing the president to enact it into law, despite warnings of potential financial repercussions and human rights concerns.
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40% Bias Score
Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Biden's Transgender Healthcare Policy
A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Texas doctors challenging the Biden administration's policy protecting transgender people from healthcare discrimination, ruling the doctors lacked standing to sue because they hadn't violated the policy and faced no enforcement threat; this...
Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Biden's Transgender Healthcare Policy
A federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit filed by three Texas doctors challenging the Biden administration's policy protecting transgender people from healthcare discrimination, ruling the doctors lacked standing to sue because they hadn't violated the policy and faced no enforcement threat; this...
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68% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...
Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...
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44% Bias Score
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10th concerning a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by January 19th, a challenge brought by TikTok and users arguing the law violates the First Amendment; a lower court upheld the law citing national security concerns.
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Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10 regarding a federal ban on TikTok if it is not sold by January 19, following a lower court's rejection of TikTok's request for a pause and their First Amendment challenge citing over 170 million U.S. users.
Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10 regarding a federal ban on TikTok if it is not sold by January 19, following a lower court's rejection of TikTok's request for a pause and their First Amendment challenge citing over 170 million U.S. users.
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Harvard Law's Black Enrollment Plunges After Affirmative Action Ban
Following the Supreme Court's ban on race-based college admissions, Harvard Law School's first-year Black student enrollment drastically fell to 19 students (3.4 percent) in 2024, the lowest number since the 1960s, compared to 43 students in 2023, sparking concerns about diversity.
Harvard Law's Black Enrollment Plunges After Affirmative Action Ban
Following the Supreme Court's ban on race-based college admissions, Harvard Law School's first-year Black student enrollment drastically fell to 19 students (3.4 percent) in 2024, the lowest number since the 1960s, compared to 43 students in 2023, sparking concerns about diversity.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on South Carolina's Defunding of Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court agreed to review South Carolina's decision to defund Planned Parenthood, impacting hundreds of Medicaid patients; the case challenges whether the Medicaid Act guarantees beneficiaries the right to choose their provider, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and similar actions i...
Supreme Court to Hear Case on South Carolina's Defunding of Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court agreed to review South Carolina's decision to defund Planned Parenthood, impacting hundreds of Medicaid patients; the case challenges whether the Medicaid Act guarantees beneficiaries the right to choose their provider, following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and similar actions i...
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Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
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Supreme Court Seeks to Prosecute Former Minister Ábalos
The Spanish Supreme Court requested parliamentary authorization to prosecute former Minister José Luis Ábalos for four alleged crimes in the Koldo case; the government supports the request while the opposition criticizes it as a major corruption scandal.
Supreme Court Seeks to Prosecute Former Minister Ábalos
The Spanish Supreme Court requested parliamentary authorization to prosecute former Minister José Luis Ábalos for four alleged crimes in the Koldo case; the government supports the request while the opposition criticizes it as a major corruption scandal.
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48% Bias Score