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Tracking since May 21, 2026 · Latest signal Jul 9, 2026 · 41 matched data points · 16 unclear/no-match

Overall sentiment

Positive 0% (0)Negative 46% (19)Neutral 54% (22)Unclear 16 no-match

Daily sentiment

Claims (13)

Claims contributing to this aggregate. Confirmed negative claims count as negative impact; confirmed positive claims count as positive impact.

The process of attempting to name Donald Trump at the Kennedy Center involves legal complexities and controversies.
Parent: LegalEntity: Kennedy CenterImpact: mixedDate: Jun 14, 2026Target: The legal process of naming Donald Trump at the Kennedy Center7 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed5 neutral3 unclear
Purdue Pharma will be sentenced in a criminal opioids case, which may enable the distribution of settlement funds to affected parties.
Parent: LegalEntity: Purdue PharmaImpact: negativeDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: Purdue Pharma's sentencing and its impact on settlement funds5 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The Supreme Court will determine whether preschools that refuse to enroll children of same-sex couples can still receive state funding.
Parent: LegalEntity: Supreme CourtImpact: neutralDate: Apr 20, 2026 - Apr 21, 2026Target: Whether preschools that decline children of same-sex couples may receive state funding5 matched entries5 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
D4vd may face the death penalty for the murder of a teen and unlawful sexual acts.
Parent: LegalEntity: Death penaltyImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026 - Apr 22, 2026Target: D4vd may face the death penalty for the murder of a teen and unlawful sexual acts.4 matched entries4 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
A court has ordered the release of $5 million in damages to E Jean Carroll from Donald Trump.
Parent: LegalEntity: Court ordersImpact: neutralDate: Jul 8, 2026Target: The release of $5 million in damages to E Jean Carroll from Donald Trump3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The collapsed law firm is implicated in a £39.5m fraud probe.
Parent: LegalEntity: Law firmImpact: negativeDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: The involvement of the law firm in the fraud probe3 matched entries3 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
A court ruling has opened the possibility for room rentals to qualify for an extraordinary extension.
Parent: LegalEntity: Court rulingsImpact: neutralDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The eligibility of room rentals for an extraordinary extension2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
AI makers are being held legally accountable for the creation and distribution of deepfake child sexual abuse material.
Parent: LegalEntity: Class action lawsuitSub-entity: AI makersImpact: negativeDate: Jul 9, 2026Target: AI makers are being held legally accountable for the creation and distribution of deepfake child sexual abuse material.2 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed1 neutral0 unclear
The Supreme Court has upheld the $5 million sexual abuse and defamation verdict against Donald Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case.
Parent: LegalEntity: Supreme CourtImpact: negativeDate: Jun 29, 2026Target: The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the verdict against Trump2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The Supreme Court will review whether Colorado violated the rights of Catholic preschools by excluding them from a state-funded program due to their admission policies.
Parent: LegalEntity: Supreme CourtSub-entity: Catholic preschool caseImpact: neutralDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: Whether the exclusion of Catholic preschools from state-funded programs violates their rights.2 matched entries1 confirmed0 disputed1 neutral0 unclear
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to block thousands of lawsuits against the maker of Roundup weedkiller.
Parent: LegalEntity: Supreme CourtSub-entity: Roundup weedkiller lawsuitsImpact: negativeDate: Jun 25, 2026Target: The Supreme Court's decision to block lawsuits against Roundup weedkiller2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The state insurance regulator's investigation into BCBS of Montana is permitted to proceed.
Parent: LegalEntity: State Insurance RegulatorImpact: neutralDate: Apr 20, 2026 - Apr 24, 2026Target: The state insurance regulator's investigation into BCBS of Montana2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral13 unclear
U.S. troops are now legally allowed to sue military contractors for injuries sustained during their service.
Parent: LegalEntity: Military ContractorsImpact: negativeDate: Apr 22, 2026Target: U.S. troops are now legally allowed to sue military contractors for injuries sustained during their service.2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear