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Supreme Court Allows NIH Budget Cuts, Questions Legality
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to temporarily cut $783 million from the NIH budget, impacting minority research programs, while also suggesting the cuts' illegality. The decision was 5-4, with Chief Justice Roberts siding with the liberal justices on one aspect.
Supreme Court Allows NIH Budget Cuts, Questions Legality
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to temporarily cut $783 million from the NIH budget, impacting minority research programs, while also suggesting the cuts' illegality. The decision was 5-4, with Chief Justice Roberts siding with the liberal justices on one aspect.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ruling Fuels Partisan Gerrymandering in Texas and Beyond
The US Supreme Court's 2019 Rucho v. Common Cause decision prohibited federal courts from reviewing partisan gerrymandering, resulting in increased partisan redistricting efforts like the recent Texas case, where Republicans aim to solidify their congressional majority by redrawing districts; Democr...
Supreme Court Ruling Fuels Partisan Gerrymandering in Texas and Beyond
The US Supreme Court's 2019 Rucho v. Common Cause decision prohibited federal courts from reviewing partisan gerrymandering, resulting in increased partisan redistricting efforts like the recent Texas case, where Republicans aim to solidify their congressional majority by redrawing districts; Democr...
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40% Bias Score


Glossip's Conviction Overturned, New Trial Possible
After nearly 30 years on death row, former motel manager Richard Glossip awaits a judge's decision on his potential release, following the Supreme Court's overturning of his murder conviction due to prosecutorial misconduct and a key witness's perjury; however, the state plans to retry him.
Glossip's Conviction Overturned, New Trial Possible
After nearly 30 years on death row, former motel manager Richard Glossip awaits a judge's decision on his potential release, following the Supreme Court's overturning of his murder conviction due to prosecutorial misconduct and a key witness's perjury; however, the state plans to retry him.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Migrant Deportation Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can deport migrants to third countries without providing them with a hearing or considering potential risks, rejecting a lower court's order and drawing criticism for undermining due process. This decision follows the deportation of over 200...
Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Migrant Deportation Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can deport migrants to third countries without providing them with a hearing or considering potential risks, rejecting a lower court's order and drawing criticism for undermining due process. This decision follows the deportation of over 200...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Grants Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The US Supreme Court temporarily granted Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data, overruling a lower court decision and rejecting transparency concerns, despite Justice Jackson's dissent highlighting risks to millions of Americans' data.
Supreme Court Grants Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data
The US Supreme Court temporarily granted Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data, overruling a lower court decision and rejecting transparency concerns, despite Justice Jackson's dissent highlighting risks to millions of Americans' data.
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52% Bias Score

Arkansas Ten Commandments Law Faces Limited Injunction
A federal judge in Arkansas issued a limited injunction against a new state law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, impacting only four school districts, while similar legal challenges are ongoing in Texas and Louisiana.

Arkansas Ten Commandments Law Faces Limited Injunction
A federal judge in Arkansas issued a limited injunction against a new state law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, impacting only four school districts, while similar legal challenges are ongoing in Texas and Louisiana.
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40% Bias Score

Lower Courts Block Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
Three lower court rulings have blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality despite a Supreme Court decision limiting nationwide injunctions; the Justice Department hasn't appealed these rulings.

Lower Courts Block Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
Three lower court rulings have blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality despite a Supreme Court decision limiting nationwide injunctions; the Justice Department hasn't appealed these rulings.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Release Orders on Trump-Related Cases
The Supreme Court will release orders from its final conference before summer recess, including decisions on five emergency petitions involving President Trump, potentially impacting federal layoffs, immigration, and other key areas.

Supreme Court to Release Orders on Trump-Related Cases
The Supreme Court will release orders from its final conference before summer recess, including decisions on five emergency petitions involving President Trump, potentially impacting federal layoffs, immigration, and other key areas.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Decision on Obamacare's Task Force Raises Concerns About Politicized Science in Healthcare
The Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's preventive services task force, granting the Health Secretary broad authority over its recommendations; however, this has raised concerns about the politicization of science in healthcare, given recent actions by the curre...

Supreme Court Decision on Obamacare's Task Force Raises Concerns About Politicized Science in Healthcare
The Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's preventive services task force, granting the Health Secretary broad authority over its recommendations; however, this has raised concerns about the politicization of science in healthcare, given recent actions by the curre...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Air Strikes, US Data Privacy Ruling, and German Asylum Policy
Following Thursday night's air strikes on Ukraine by Russia (over 400 drones and 40 missiles), US President Trump hasn't decided on sanctions yet; meanwhile, the US Supreme Court allowed Doge access to citizen data, and Germany's Interior Minister will refer border asylum rejections to the European ...

Ukraine Air Strikes, US Data Privacy Ruling, and German Asylum Policy
Following Thursday night's air strikes on Ukraine by Russia (over 400 drones and 40 missiles), US President Trump hasn't decided on sanctions yet; meanwhile, the US Supreme Court allowed Doge access to citizen data, and Germany's Interior Minister will refer border asylum rejections to the European ...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Orders Government to Provide Discovery in Wrongful Deportation Case
A US judge ordered the government to provide discovery in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador despite a court order barring deportation; the government's discovery included redacted information improperly marked as confidential, and the judge rejected the government's m...

Judge Orders Government to Provide Discovery in Wrongful Deportation Case
A US judge ordered the government to provide discovery in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador despite a court order barring deportation; the government's discovery included redacted information improperly marked as confidential, and the judge rejected the government's m...
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28% Bias Score
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