January 2025
February 2025
DOJ Pride Shuts Down After Trump's DEI Order
DOJ Pride, an LGBTQ+ employee resource group at the Department of Justice, ceased operations on Tuesday following President Trump's executive order targeting DEI initiatives, raising concerns about workplace safety and inclusivity for LGBTQ+ federal employees.
DOJ Pride Shuts Down After Trump's DEI Order
DOJ Pride, an LGBTQ+ employee resource group at the Department of Justice, ceased operations on Tuesday following President Trump's executive order targeting DEI initiatives, raising concerns about workplace safety and inclusivity for LGBTQ+ federal employees.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Mexican Cartels Defiant Amid Trump's Crackdown
Despite President Trump's designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threats of military action, cartel members openly displayed smuggled weapons and fentanyl, and described their human smuggling operations, showing their continued operation with no signs of slowing down.
Mexican Cartels Defiant Amid Trump's Crackdown
Despite President Trump's designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and threats of military action, cartel members openly displayed smuggled weapons and fentanyl, and described their human smuggling operations, showing their continued operation with no signs of slowing down.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Meta Settles Trump Lawsuit for \$25 Million
Meta will pay Donald Trump \$25 million to settle a lawsuit stemming from the suspension of his social media accounts after the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot; \$22 million will fund Trump's presidential library, and the rest covers legal fees and other plaintiffs.
Meta Settles Trump Lawsuit for \$25 Million
Meta will pay Donald Trump \$25 million to settle a lawsuit stemming from the suspension of his social media accounts after the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot; \$22 million will fund Trump's presidential library, and the rest covers legal fees and other plaintiffs.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Kennedy Faces Scrutiny in HHS Confirmation Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services secretary saw him face tough questions on his past stances on vaccines and abortion, despite claiming he is "pro-safety" and aligns with President Trump's policy to leave abortion decisions to the states; his confirmation re...
Kennedy Faces Scrutiny in HHS Confirmation Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.""s confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services secretary saw him face tough questions on his past stances on vaccines and abortion, despite claiming he is "pro-safety" and aligns with President Trump's policy to leave abortion decisions to the states; his confirmation re...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Senate Advances Burgum's Interior Department Nomination
The Senate advanced Doug Burgum's nomination to lead the Interior Department by a 78-20 vote on Wednesday, reflecting his prioritization of national security and economic interests over environmental concerns; his confirmation is now pending a final vote.
Senate Advances Burgum's Interior Department Nomination
The Senate advanced Doug Burgum's nomination to lead the Interior Department by a 78-20 vote on Wednesday, reflecting his prioritization of national security and economic interests over environmental concerns; his confirmation is now pending a final vote.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...
Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Trump Claims Halting of $50 Million Gaza Condom Program Lacks Evidence
The Trump administration claims it stopped a $50 million program sending condoms to Gaza for Hamas, who allegedly used them to make bombs; however, the State Department only confirms stopping $102 million in funding to a contractor for unjustified reasons, including contraception, while the recipien...
Trump Claims Halting of $50 Million Gaza Condom Program Lacks Evidence
The Trump administration claims it stopped a $50 million program sending condoms to Gaza for Hamas, who allegedly used them to make bombs; however, the State Department only confirms stopping $102 million in funding to a contractor for unjustified reasons, including contraception, while the recipien...
Progress
56% Bias Score
DHS Revokes TPS for 600,000 Venezuelan Migrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem canceled a Biden-era extension of deportation protections for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan migrants, reversing a decision by former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to grant them Temporary Protected Status for 18 more months, citing the previous administration...
DHS Revokes TPS for 600,000 Venezuelan Migrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem canceled a Biden-era extension of deportation protections for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan migrants, reversing a decision by former Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to grant them Temporary Protected Status for 18 more months, citing the previous administration...
Progress
68% Bias Score
Justice Department Drops Appeal in Trump Documents Case
The Justice Department dropped its appeal of a federal court order dismissing charges against two of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the classified documents case, potentially paving the way for the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report.
Justice Department Drops Appeal in Trump Documents Case
The Justice Department dropped its appeal of a federal court order dismissing charges against two of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the classified documents case, potentially paving the way for the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Facility
President Trump signed a memo Wednesday to prepare a Guantanamo Bay facility for up to 30,000 migrants, directing the Defense and Homeland Security Secretaries to expand the Migrant Operations Center to address what he calls a "border invasion", despite Pentagon officials being unaware of the plan.
Trump Orders Guantanamo Bay Migrant Facility
President Trump signed a memo Wednesday to prepare a Guantanamo Bay facility for up to 30,000 migrants, directing the Defense and Homeland Security Secretaries to expand the Migrant Operations Center to address what he calls a "border invasion", despite Pentagon officials being unaware of the plan.
Progress
68% Bias Score
China's DeepSeek Chatbot: Privacy Risks and Mitigation Strategies
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, raises privacy concerns due to China's data laws allowing government access without warrants, unlike the US system. Users should avoid sensitive information, use a separate email, or download the model locally to mitigate risks.
China's DeepSeek Chatbot: Privacy Risks and Mitigation Strategies
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI chatbot, raises privacy concerns due to China's data laws allowing government access without warrants, unlike the US system. Users should avoid sensitive information, use a separate email, or download the model locally to mitigate risks.
Progress
44% Bias Score