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Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Anti-DEI Executive Orders
A Chicago federal judge temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive orders restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts among federal contractors and grant recipients, following a lawsuit by Chicago Women in Trades, a non-profit that helps women enter skilled trades, who a...
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Anti-DEI Executive Orders
A Chicago federal judge temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive orders restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts among federal contractors and grant recipients, following a lawsuit by Chicago Women in Trades, a non-profit that helps women enter skilled trades, who a...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs and Inflation: A Double Blow to American Households
Proposed Trump tariffs, coupled with high inflation (23% over five years), could cost the average American household $2,000 annually in disposable income, impacting consumer confidence and potentially triggering an economic slowdown.
Trump Tariffs and Inflation: A Double Blow to American Households
Proposed Trump tariffs, coupled with high inflation (23% over five years), could cost the average American household $2,000 annually in disposable income, impacting consumer confidence and potentially triggering an economic slowdown.
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56% Bias Score


US Airstrikes Hit Houthi-Controlled Yemen After Gaza Blockade Threat
US airstrikes targeted over 40 locations in Houthi-controlled Yemen on Friday, injuring at least seven people and damaging civilian infrastructure, following the Houthis' threat to target ships in the Red Sea due to the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
US Airstrikes Hit Houthi-Controlled Yemen After Gaza Blockade Threat
US airstrikes targeted over 40 locations in Houthi-controlled Yemen on Friday, injuring at least seven people and damaging civilian infrastructure, following the Houthis' threat to target ships in the Red Sea due to the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...
Trump Ends Collective Bargaining for 1 Million Federal Employees
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday ending collective bargaining for over 1 million federal employees in national security-related agencies, citing union obstruction of his policies and asserting the need for a more responsive civil service; the American Federation of Government Emplo...
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56% Bias Score


USAGM Reverses Funding Cut for RFE/RL After Court Intervention
Three hours ago, the USAGM reversed its decision to cut RFE/RL's funding after a court injunction and legal challenge, securing $153 million in funding until September 30, 2025; however, the USAGM reserves the right to revoke funding in the future.
USAGM Reverses Funding Cut for RFE/RL After Court Intervention
Three hours ago, the USAGM reversed its decision to cut RFE/RL's funding after a court injunction and legal challenge, securing $153 million in funding until September 30, 2025; however, the USAGM reserves the right to revoke funding in the future.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Auto Tariffs to Hike Car Repair and New Car Prices
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imported car parts and vehicles, effective May 3rd and April 3rd respectively, significantly increasing auto repair and new car costs for US consumers due to supply chain disruptions and existing inflation concerns.
Trump's Auto Tariffs to Hike Car Repair and New Car Prices
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imported car parts and vehicles, effective May 3rd and April 3rd respectively, significantly increasing auto repair and new car costs for US consumers due to supply chain disruptions and existing inflation concerns.
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48% Bias Score

US Egg Shortage Spurs Global Hunt, Facing Regulatory Hurdles
Facing a severe egg shortage due to a bird flu outbreak, the U.S. is seeking egg exports from Europe, but differing food safety regulations and limited European surpluses pose significant obstacles; the USDA secured commitments from Turkey and South Korea but wholesale prices recently fell to $3.27 ...

US Egg Shortage Spurs Global Hunt, Facing Regulatory Hurdles
Facing a severe egg shortage due to a bird flu outbreak, the U.S. is seeking egg exports from Europe, but differing food safety regulations and limited European surpluses pose significant obstacles; the USDA secured commitments from Turkey and South Korea but wholesale prices recently fell to $3.27 ...
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40% Bias Score

India's Undocumented Migrants: Modi's Shared Anti-Immigration Stance with Trump
Images of shackled undocumented Indians deported from the US sparked outrage in India, prompting protests and demands for Prime Minister Modi to address the issue with President Trump; Modi's response, however, aligned with Trump's hardline stance on immigration, exposing the shared anti-immigrant v...

India's Undocumented Migrants: Modi's Shared Anti-Immigration Stance with Trump
Images of shackled undocumented Indians deported from the US sparked outrage in India, prompting protests and demands for Prime Minister Modi to address the issue with President Trump; Modi's response, however, aligned with Trump's hardline stance on immigration, exposing the shared anti-immigrant v...
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64% Bias Score

Columbia Student Faces Deportation for Pro-Palestinian Activism
Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and Columbia University student, was arrested on March 8th and is facing deportation by the Trump administration for his alleged role in pro-Palestinian protests, which the administration claims amounted to antisemitic support for Hamas.

Columbia Student Faces Deportation for Pro-Palestinian Activism
Mahmoud Khalil, a legal U.S. resident and Columbia University student, was arrested on March 8th and is facing deportation by the Trump administration for his alleged role in pro-Palestinian protests, which the administration claims amounted to antisemitic support for Hamas.
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40% Bias Score

Xi Courts Global CEOs Amid US Trade War Escalation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with over 40 global CEOs on Friday to bolster foreign investment amid escalating trade tensions with the US, highlighting China's economic contributions from foreign companies and urging them to resist actions disrupting global supply chains.

Xi Courts Global CEOs Amid US Trade War Escalation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with over 40 global CEOs on Friday to bolster foreign investment amid escalating trade tensions with the US, highlighting China's economic contributions from foreign companies and urging them to resist actions disrupting global supply chains.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.

Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.
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40% Bias Score

12 Cameroonian Soldiers Killed in Nigeria Jihadist Attack
On March 24-25, 2024, near Fotokol, Cameroon, jihadist terrorists attacked a Multinational Joint Task Force post in Wulgo, northeastern Nigeria, killing 12 Cameroonian soldiers and wounding many more; the incident underscores ongoing challenges in combating the Lake Chad Basin insurgency.

12 Cameroonian Soldiers Killed in Nigeria Jihadist Attack
On March 24-25, 2024, near Fotokol, Cameroon, jihadist terrorists attacked a Multinational Joint Task Force post in Wulgo, northeastern Nigeria, killing 12 Cameroonian soldiers and wounding many more; the incident underscores ongoing challenges in combating the Lake Chad Basin insurgency.
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48% Bias Score
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