March 2025
April 2025


Congress Demands Release of Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Fourteen members of Congress are demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and Columbia University student detained by ICE agents without a warrant last week for his activism related to the Gaza Solidarity Encampment; the White House claims Khalil's actions were adversarial...
Congress Demands Release of Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Fourteen members of Congress are demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a legal permanent resident and Columbia University student detained by ICE agents without a warrant last week for his activism related to the Gaza Solidarity Encampment; the White House claims Khalil's actions were adversarial...
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56% Bias Score


Federal Judges Warn of Threats to Judicial Independence Amidst Political Attacks
Federal judges Jeffrey Sutton and Richard Sullivan voiced concerns Tuesday about increasing threats against the judiciary, linked to criticism from Elon Musk and Republican impeachment attempts against judges for rulings they oppose; the judges emphasized that such attacks undermine judicial indepen...
Federal Judges Warn of Threats to Judicial Independence Amidst Political Attacks
Federal judges Jeffrey Sutton and Richard Sullivan voiced concerns Tuesday about increasing threats against the judiciary, linked to criticism from Elon Musk and Republican impeachment attempts against judges for rulings they oppose; the judges emphasized that such attacks undermine judicial indepen...
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32% Bias Score


Tri-nation Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman Amidst Regional Tensions
China, Iran, and Russia conducted joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, showcasing military strength near the Strait of Hormuz as Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened new attacks on ships and GPS interference was reported.
Tri-nation Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman Amidst Regional Tensions
China, Iran, and Russia conducted joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, showcasing military strength near the Strait of Hormuz as Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened new attacks on ships and GPS interference was reported.
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44% Bias Score


Judges Warn of Increased Threats Amidst Attacks on Judicial Independence
Federal judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton warned of increased violent threats and calls for their impeachment following rulings against President Trump's allies; the situation highlights concerns about judicial independence and the need for stronger security measures for federal judges and ...
Judges Warn of Increased Threats Amidst Attacks on Judicial Independence
Federal judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton warned of increased violent threats and calls for their impeachment following rulings against President Trump's allies; the situation highlights concerns about judicial independence and the need for stronger security measures for federal judges and ...
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44% Bias Score


Michigan Hyperbaric Chamber Fire Kills Child; Four Face Murder Charges
A fire in an unaccredited Michigan facility's hyperbaric chamber killed a 5-year-old during an unapproved treatment; four employees face charges ranging from second-degree murder to involuntary manslaughter for prioritizing profits over safety, resulting in the preventable death due to neglecting vi...
Michigan Hyperbaric Chamber Fire Kills Child; Four Face Murder Charges
A fire in an unaccredited Michigan facility's hyperbaric chamber killed a 5-year-old during an unapproved treatment; four employees face charges ranging from second-degree murder to involuntary manslaughter for prioritizing profits over safety, resulting in the preventable death due to neglecting vi...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tesla Endorsement Raises Ethical Concerns
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump publicly endorsed Tesla, announcing his intention to buy a Model S, after a White House visit featuring Tesla vehicles, creating ethical concerns due to his close ties with CEO Elon Musk and breaking from his past criticisms of electric vehicles.
Trump's Tesla Endorsement Raises Ethical Concerns
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump publicly endorsed Tesla, announcing his intention to buy a Model S, after a White House visit featuring Tesla vehicles, creating ethical concerns due to his close ties with CEO Elon Musk and breaking from his past criticisms of electric vehicles.
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52% Bias Score

USAID Orders Document Destruction Amid Legal Challenges
Facing legal challenges, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed Washington staff to shred and burn documents on Tuesday, prompting concerns about the destruction of evidence relevant to ongoing litigation against the agency's shutdown; the directive came from the agency's a...

USAID Orders Document Destruction Amid Legal Challenges
Facing legal challenges, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed Washington staff to shred and burn documents on Tuesday, prompting concerns about the destruction of evidence relevant to ongoing litigation against the agency's shutdown; the directive came from the agency's a...
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52% Bias Score

Crew-10 Launches, Returning Astronauts After Unforeseen ISS Extension
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission launches March 12th (backup 13th) to replace Crew-9 on the ISS, returning astronauts Wilmore and Williams after their extended stay due to Boeing Starliner issues, impacting ISS supplies.

Crew-10 Launches, Returning Astronauts After Unforeseen ISS Extension
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission launches March 12th (backup 13th) to replace Crew-9 on the ISS, returning astronauts Wilmore and Williams after their extended stay due to Boeing Starliner issues, impacting ISS supplies.
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44% Bias Score

Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order Expanding Control of FEC
National Democrats sued President Trump over an executive order increasing his control of the FEC, arguing it violates the Federal Election Campaign Act by requiring the commission to defer to his and the Attorney General's legal interpretations, potentially harming their election-related activities...

Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order Expanding Control of FEC
National Democrats sued President Trump over an executive order increasing his control of the FEC, arguing it violates the Federal Election Campaign Act by requiring the commission to defer to his and the Attorney General's legal interpretations, potentially harming their election-related activities...
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40% Bias Score

Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Secure US Agriculture Supply Chains from China
Reps. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Pete Ricketts introduced the Securing American Agriculture Act, a bipartisan bill requiring the USDA to assess agricultural supply chain vulnerabilities, reduce reliance on China, and strengthen domestic production to mitigate national security risks.

Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Secure US Agriculture Supply Chains from China
Reps. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Pete Ricketts introduced the Securing American Agriculture Act, a bipartisan bill requiring the USDA to assess agricultural supply chain vulnerabilities, reduce reliance on China, and strengthen domestic production to mitigate national security risks.
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52% Bias Score

Sanders Condemns Musk's Donation to Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
Bernie Sanders condemned Elon Musk's donation to Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, calling it an attempt to "buy" the election, while Schimel defended accepting donations as necessary to compete against vastly outspent opponents in the state's most expensive judicial election ever.

Sanders Condemns Musk's Donation to Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
Bernie Sanders condemned Elon Musk's donation to Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, calling it an attempt to "buy" the election, while Schimel defended accepting donations as necessary to compete against vastly outspent opponents in the state's most expensive judicial election ever.
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56% Bias Score

USAID Ordered to Destroy Documents Amidst Program Cuts and Legal Challenges
USAID employees were ordered to destroy classified documents and personnel records on Tuesday, potentially destroying evidence for court cases against the Trump administration; conflicting instructions followed, and 83% of USAID programs have been terminated.

USAID Ordered to Destroy Documents Amidst Program Cuts and Legal Challenges
USAID employees were ordered to destroy classified documents and personnel records on Tuesday, potentially destroying evidence for court cases against the Trump administration; conflicting instructions followed, and 83% of USAID programs have been terminated.
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36% Bias Score