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foxnews.com
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Trump Administration Orders Mass Layoffs of Federal Employees

President Trump's February 11th executive order mandated federal agencies to submit layoff plans by March 13th, 2025, resulting in thousands of terminations across numerous agencies, including the Department of Education (1300), EPA, NASA, and VA, impacting non-essential roles and probationary emplo...

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pda.chel.kp.ru
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Russian Mother Arrested for Fatal Child Drug Poisoning

In Miass, Russia, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for murdering her two-year-old son by administering lethal doses of narcotics; despite neighbors' repeated attempts to alert social services, the family was not flagged as at-risk, highlighting systemic failures in the child protection system.

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64% Bias Score

No Poverty
elmundo.es
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Trump's Ultranationalist Policies Risk US Recession

Donald Trump's trade war and nationalist rhetoric negatively impact the US economy, defying economic logic and potentially causing high inflation and negative growth, according to analysts who warn of a possible severe recession.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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Columbia Graduate, Former UK Employee, Faces Deportation Over Vague Foreign Policy Concerns

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and former British government employee, was arrested on March 9th and faces deportation; the US government claims his presence poses a risk to foreign policy, a claim disputed by his former employer and lawyer.

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dailymail.co.uk
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ICE Arrest of Columbia Activist Sparks Free Speech Debate

ICE arrested Khalil, a Palestinian activist at Columbia University, for alleged ties to Hamas, sparking protests at Trump Tower and igniting a debate about free speech; he remains detained despite being married to a U.S. citizen and his wife being eight months pregnant.

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64% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elmundo.es
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Venezuela to Resume US Deportations Amidst Exxon Mobil Accusations

Venezuela will resume deportations of its citizens from the US on Friday, after a brief suspension due to the revocation of Chevron's oil license; this follows the deportation of nearly 400 Venezuelans and amid accusations by the Venezuelan government that Exxon Mobil is involved in a plot to overth...

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
pda.chel.kp.ru
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Mother Jailed After Toddler's Drug Overdose in Russia

A two-year-old child died in Miass, Russia, from a drug overdose allegedly administered by his 31-year-old mother, Ekaterina, who is now in pre-trial detention. The family lived in a dilapidated house in a neglected area, and the other three children are in the care of their grandmother.

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64% Bias Score

No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Trump Administration: Corruption and Abuse of Power

Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf predicted Trump's presidency would be "ugly and corrupt," a claim substantiated by the article detailing Trump's actions: showcasing Tesla vehicles at the White House, launching a meme coin, and targeting oversight agencies for mass layoffs, normalizing corrupti...

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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UK Leasehold System: \£7.6bn Paid in Service Charges, Commonhold Faces Implementation Hurdles

The UK's leasehold system, particularly impacting flat owners, involves exorbitant ground rents and service charges, leading to \£7.6bn in payments in 2023. While commonhold offers a solution for new flats, challenges remain for existing leaseholders due to high conversion costs and restrictions.

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60% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Argentine Police Brutality Leaves Photographer in Coma Amid Pensioner Protests

In Argentina, a protest by pensioners demanding higher pensions and restored medications turned violent when over 1,000 riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons, leaving a photographer in a coma and hundreds injured, sparking calls for Security Minister Patricia Bullrich's resign...

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60% Bias Score

No Poverty
elpais.com
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Nayarit Families Sue Ex-Prosecutor Veytia for Torture in US Court

Five families from Nayarit, Mexico, sued ex-prosecutor Edgar Veytia for torture in a US court under the 1992 Torture Victim Protection Act, detailing extortion and abuse under his command between 2011 and 2017, while Mexican extradition efforts remain stalled.

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56% Bias Score

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nytimes.com
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Messi to Play First Caribbean Match in Jamaica

Lionel Messi will play his first-ever match in Jamaica tonight, adding to his record of 1086 club and international matches across 48 countries and 179 cities; this is his first game in the Caribbean.

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