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Mass Firings Begin in Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reduction
The Trump administration initiated mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, impacting programs for children with disabilities and student aid, as part of a wider effort to reduce the federal workforce.
Mass Firings Begin in Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reduction
The Trump administration initiated mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, impacting programs for children with disabilities and student aid, as part of a wider effort to reduce the federal workforce.
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36% Bias Score


US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Employee Resignation Program
A Boston federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by federal employee unions challenging the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, ruling the unions lacked standing because they weren't directly affected; approximately 75,000 federal employees accepted the offer.
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Employee Resignation Program
A Boston federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by federal employee unions challenging the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, ruling the unions lacked standing because they weren't directly affected; approximately 75,000 federal employees accepted the offer.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Begins Mass Firings of Federal Employees
The Trump administration began mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, citing insufficient performance, as part of a larger plan to reduce the federal workforce by 75,000 employees through layoffs and a deferred resignation pro...
Trump Administration Begins Mass Firings of Federal Employees
The Trump administration began mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, citing insufficient performance, as part of a larger plan to reduce the federal workforce by 75,000 employees through layoffs and a deferred resignation pro...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Trump's Gaza Plan Faces Arab Resistance
During a meeting at the Oval Office, President Trump's plan to redevelop Gaza faced unexpected resistance from King Abdullah II of Jordan, who, despite his discomfort, offered muted support; this spurred Arab states to formulate an alternative plan.
Trump's Gaza Plan Faces Arab Resistance
During a meeting at the Oval Office, President Trump's plan to redevelop Gaza faced unexpected resistance from King Abdullah II of Jordan, who, despite his discomfort, offered muted support; this spurred Arab states to formulate an alternative plan.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Mount Kumgang Demolition Deepens Korean Division
North Korea's demolition of the Mount Kumgang meeting center dashed hopes for reunification among separated Korean families, prompting strong condemnation from South Korea. Over 36,000 South Koreans remain alive, with 75% unsure of their family members' fate across the DMZ.
Mount Kumgang Demolition Deepens Korean Division
North Korea's demolition of the Mount Kumgang meeting center dashed hopes for reunification among separated Korean families, prompting strong condemnation from South Korea. Over 36,000 South Koreans remain alive, with 75% unsure of their family members' fate across the DMZ.
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52% Bias Score

FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.

FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.
Progress
16% Bias Score

USAID Lawsuit Details Chaotic Evacuations Amidst Trump Administration's Shutdown
A lawsuit filed by USAID foreign service members details the chaotic evacuation from Kinshasa, DRC, amid violent protests and the Trump administration's dismantling of foreign aid programs, leaving employees stranded and facing financial difficulties.

USAID Lawsuit Details Chaotic Evacuations Amidst Trump Administration's Shutdown
A lawsuit filed by USAID foreign service members details the chaotic evacuation from Kinshasa, DRC, amid violent protests and the Trump administration's dismantling of foreign aid programs, leaving employees stranded and facing financial difficulties.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Crosby's Masterclass Secures Canada's Overtime Win, But Theodore's Injury Clouds Tournament Outlook
Sidney Crosby delivered three assists, including the setup for Mitch Marner's overtime goal, securing Canada's 4-3 win over Sweden in the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off; however, Canada lost defenseman Shea Theodore to a wrist injury.

Crosby's Masterclass Secures Canada's Overtime Win, But Theodore's Injury Clouds Tournament Outlook
Sidney Crosby delivered three assists, including the setup for Mitch Marner's overtime goal, securing Canada's 4-3 win over Sweden in the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off; however, Canada lost defenseman Shea Theodore to a wrist injury.
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28% Bias Score

X Settles Lawsuit with Trump Over Deplatforming
X (formerly Twitter) settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump, dismissing an appeal over his deplatforming following the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; the settlement amount remains undisclosed, but follows a similar $25 million settlement with Meta.

X Settles Lawsuit with Trump Over Deplatforming
X (formerly Twitter) settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump, dismissing an appeal over his deplatforming following the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot; the settlement amount remains undisclosed, but follows a similar $25 million settlement with Meta.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Chaotic USAID Evacuation Leaves Employees in Distress
Amid violent protests in Kinshasa, following President Trump's administration ending certain foreign assistance programs and placing leadership on leave, USAID employees were abruptly evacuated, leading to significant personal and financial hardships for staff and their families, including the loss ...

Chaotic USAID Evacuation Leaves Employees in Distress
Amid violent protests in Kinshasa, following President Trump's administration ending certain foreign assistance programs and placing leadership on leave, USAID employees were abruptly evacuated, leading to significant personal and financial hardships for staff and their families, including the loss ...
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64% Bias Score

South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, detained for a month on charges of insurrection and martial law declaration, faces an impeachment trial with a potential verdict by June 10th, leading to either a presidential election or his reinstatement.

South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, detained for a month on charges of insurrection and martial law declaration, faces an impeachment trial with a potential verdict by June 10th, leading to either a presidential election or his reinstatement.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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