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Stateless Woman Released After 5 Months in ICE Custody Following Attempted Deportation
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian woman, was released from ICE custody after 141 days following an attempted deportation that her lawyers called unconstitutional. She was arrested in February upon returning from her honeymoon and her release came after multiple attempts to deport her,...
Stateless Woman Released After 5 Months in ICE Custody Following Attempted Deportation
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian woman, was released from ICE custody after 141 days following an attempted deportation that her lawyers called unconstitutional. She was arrested in February upon returning from her honeymoon and her release came after multiple attempts to deport her,...
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60% Bias Score


Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Deportation to El Salvador Leads to Severe Abuse of U.S. Defendant
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador despite a court order, endured severe abuse at CECOT prison, prompting his lawyers to seek a U.S. deportation block while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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48% Bias Score


Honolulu Water Board Sues US Navy for $1 Billion Over Oʻahu Aquifer Contamination
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply sued the US Navy for $1 billion due to a 2021 jet fuel leak from the Red Hill facility on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam that contaminated Oʻahu's aquifer, impacting 93,000 people and causing health issues; the Navy rejected a prior claim.
Honolulu Water Board Sues US Navy for $1 Billion Over Oʻahu Aquifer Contamination
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply sued the US Navy for $1 billion due to a 2021 jet fuel leak from the Red Hill facility on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam that contaminated Oʻahu's aquifer, impacting 93,000 people and causing health issues; the Navy rejected a prior claim.
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52% Bias Score


Senate Spending Bill Restricts Federal Student Loan Repayment Options
The Senate passed a spending bill that changes federal student loan repayment options for borrowers starting July 1, 2026, limiting them to two plans and affecting an estimated 8 million borrowers on the SAVE plan who are in administrative forbearance.
Senate Spending Bill Restricts Federal Student Loan Repayment Options
The Senate passed a spending bill that changes federal student loan repayment options for borrowers starting July 1, 2026, limiting them to two plans and affecting an estimated 8 million borrowers on the SAVE plan who are in administrative forbearance.
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36% Bias Score


Paramount Pays Trump \$16 Million to Settle Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris for \$16 million, a decision condemned by press freedom advocates as a surrender to political pressure and potentially setting a dangerous precedent.
Paramount Pays Trump \$16 Million to Settle Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom
Paramount Global settled President Trump's lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris for \$16 million, a decision condemned by press freedom advocates as a surrender to political pressure and potentially setting a dangerous precedent.
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48% Bias Score


Jayapal Defends ICE "Terrorist Force" Claim Amidst White House Counter-Accusations
Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended her statement labeling ICE a "terrorist force," citing alleged kidnappings by unidentified masked men, while the White House countered with claims of a 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents this year, blaming such rhetoric.
Jayapal Defends ICE "Terrorist Force" Claim Amidst White House Counter-Accusations
Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended her statement labeling ICE a "terrorist force," citing alleged kidnappings by unidentified masked men, while the White House countered with claims of a 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents this year, blaming such rhetoric.
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56% Bias Score

UK Unveils 10-Year NHS Plan Amidst Union Concerns and Opposition Scrutiny
The UK government launched a 10-year NHS plan focused on digitalization, prevention, and community care, aiming to reduce hospital reliance by 2035; Unite cautiously welcomed the plan but stressed the need for improved staff morale, while opposition parties raised concerns about feasibility and soci...

UK Unveils 10-Year NHS Plan Amidst Union Concerns and Opposition Scrutiny
The UK government launched a 10-year NHS plan focused on digitalization, prevention, and community care, aiming to reduce hospital reliance by 2035; Unite cautiously welcomed the plan but stressed the need for improved staff morale, while opposition parties raised concerns about feasibility and soci...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Announces Lopsided Trade Deal with Vietnam
President Trump announced a trade deal with Vietnam on Wednesday, granting U.S. goods duty-free access while imposing a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports, addressing a $122 billion trade deficit and alleged Chinese goods trans-shipping through Vietnam.

Trump Announces Lopsided Trade Deal with Vietnam
President Trump announced a trade deal with Vietnam on Wednesday, granting U.S. goods duty-free access while imposing a 20% tariff on Vietnamese exports, addressing a $122 billion trade deficit and alleged Chinese goods trans-shipping through Vietnam.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Informal White House Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump's Oval Office operates with unusual informality, marked by unscheduled visitors, frequent phone calls, and the constant presence of Cabinet secretaries, raising national security concerns and potentially impacting agency effectiveness.

Trump's Informal White House Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump's Oval Office operates with unusual informality, marked by unscheduled visitors, frequent phone calls, and the constant presence of Cabinet secretaries, raising national security concerns and potentially impacting agency effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score

CIA Review Finds Procedural Flaws in 2016 Russia Interference Assessment
A CIA internal review found procedural irregularities in its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, including a rushed timeline and excessive senior involvement, but upheld the assessment's core conclusion of Russian interference aimed at undermining the election and helping Trump.

CIA Review Finds Procedural Flaws in 2016 Russia Interference Assessment
A CIA internal review found procedural irregularities in its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, including a rushed timeline and excessive senior involvement, but upheld the assessment's core conclusion of Russian interference aimed at undermining the election and helping Trump.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Spending Bill Faces Uncertain House Vote Amid GOP Divisions
President Trump's $4 trillion spending bill, narrowly passing the Senate, faces a critical House vote amid Republican divisions over Medicaid cuts and increased national debt; the bill includes tax cuts and boosted immigration enforcement, with passage uncertain due to GOP holdouts.

Trump's Spending Bill Faces Uncertain House Vote Amid GOP Divisions
President Trump's $4 trillion spending bill, narrowly passing the Senate, faces a critical House vote amid Republican divisions over Medicaid cuts and increased national debt; the bill includes tax cuts and boosted immigration enforcement, with passage uncertain due to GOP holdouts.
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44% Bias Score

Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.

Selective Law Enforcement Highlights Double Standards Following Attack on LeMan Magazine
Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, a mob attacked the magazine's building on June 26th, while police remained largely inactive, despite readily available evidence of incitement to violence and death threats.
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60% Bias Score
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