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IRS to Share Tax Data with ICE for Deportation Efforts
The IRS agreed to share immigrants' tax data with ICE, including names and addresses, to aid in deportations as part of President Trump's immigration crackdown; this move raises concerns about privacy law violations.
IRS to Share Tax Data with ICE for Deportation Efforts
The IRS agreed to share immigrants' tax data with ICE, including names and addresses, to aid in deportations as part of President Trump's immigration crackdown; this move raises concerns about privacy law violations.
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48% Bias Score


Secret DHS-IRS Agreement to Share Tax Data of Undocumented Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a secret agreement with the IRS to share tax information of undocumented immigrants with ICE, reversing the IRS's prior stance against such sharing, despite concerns about privacy violations and potential for abuse.
Secret DHS-IRS Agreement to Share Tax Data of Undocumented Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a secret agreement with the IRS to share tax information of undocumented immigrants with ICE, reversing the IRS's prior stance against such sharing, despite concerns about privacy violations and potential for abuse.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
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56% Bias Score


Colorado Lawmaker Warns of Federal Funding Cuts Over Transgender and Immigration Bills
A Republican Colorado state representative warned of potential federal funding cuts from the Trump administration in response to recently passed state bills expanding healthcare access for undocumented immigrants and implementing transgender-inclusive policies, including one defining parental misgen...
Colorado Lawmaker Warns of Federal Funding Cuts Over Transgender and Immigration Bills
A Republican Colorado state representative warned of potential federal funding cuts from the Trump administration in response to recently passed state bills expanding healthcare access for undocumented immigrants and implementing transgender-inclusive policies, including one defining parental misgen...
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68% Bias Score


Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse Kills 66
At least 66 people died and 155 were injured when the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, collapsed during a concert by Rubby Pérez at 12:34 a.m. Tuesday; former MLB players Octavio Dotel and Tony Blanco, and Montecristi Governor Nelsy Milagros Cruz Martinez were amon...
Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse Kills 66
At least 66 people died and 155 were injured when the roof of the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, collapsed during a concert by Rubby Pérez at 12:34 a.m. Tuesday; former MLB players Octavio Dotel and Tony Blanco, and Montecristi Governor Nelsy Milagros Cruz Martinez were amon...
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32% Bias Score


Type 2 Diabetes May Rewire the Brain Like Early-Onset Alzheimer's: Study
Researchers at UNLV found that type 2 diabetes may 'rewire' the brain similarly to early-onset Alzheimer's, impacting the anterior cingulate cortex and impairing reward signals, potentially explaining difficulties in managing the disease.
Type 2 Diabetes May Rewire the Brain Like Early-Onset Alzheimer's: Study
Researchers at UNLV found that type 2 diabetes may 'rewire' the brain similarly to early-onset Alzheimer's, impacting the anterior cingulate cortex and impairing reward signals, potentially explaining difficulties in managing the disease.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Spark Wall Street Rebound, Congressional Backlash
President Trump's tariffs, imposed to address a $1.2 trillion trade deficit and millions of lost manufacturing jobs, caused a Wall Street rebound as nations negotiated, but sparked bipartisan congressional criticism over their impact on American families and businesses, with concerns ranging from th...

Trump Tariffs Spark Wall Street Rebound, Congressional Backlash
President Trump's tariffs, imposed to address a $1.2 trillion trade deficit and millions of lost manufacturing jobs, caused a Wall Street rebound as nations negotiated, but sparked bipartisan congressional criticism over their impact on American families and businesses, with concerns ranging from th...
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60% Bias Score

U.S., Iran to Hold Meeting Amidst Conflicting Statements on Nuclear Deal
Ahead of a Saturday meeting in Oman, the U.S. State Department stated that the session with Iran is not a negotiation, despite President Trump's assertion that he is trying to cut a deal with Tehran. Steve Witkoff will represent the U.S.

U.S., Iran to Hold Meeting Amidst Conflicting Statements on Nuclear Deal
Ahead of a Saturday meeting in Oman, the U.S. State Department stated that the session with Iran is not a negotiation, despite President Trump's assertion that he is trying to cut a deal with Tehran. Steve Witkoff will represent the U.S.
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64% Bias Score

Erroneous Deportation of Maryland Man to El Salvador
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man with protected legal status, was wrongly deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison due to an administrative error; a judge ordered his return, but a Supreme Court stay delays the deadline while the government argues that a court cannot order the president to...

Erroneous Deportation of Maryland Man to El Salvador
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man with protected legal status, was wrongly deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison due to an administrative error; a judge ordered his return, but a Supreme Court stay delays the deadline while the government argues that a court cannot order the president to...
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44% Bias Score

NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.

NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.
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32% Bias Score

Princeton Protest Disrupts Bennett Speech
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's speech at Princeton University was disrupted by protesters chanting anti-Israel slogans and triggering a fire alarm; the event concluded with attendees singing Hatikvah, and the university president apologized and launched an investigation.

Princeton Protest Disrupts Bennett Speech
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's speech at Princeton University was disrupted by protesters chanting anti-Israel slogans and triggering a fire alarm; the event concluded with attendees singing Hatikvah, and the university president apologized and launched an investigation.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
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48% Bias Score
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