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US Separates Venezuelan Toddler from Parents During Deportation
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter, who remains in US custody; the US alleges parental gang ties, while Venezuela accuses the US of kidnapping, citing international law violations.
US Separates Venezuelan Toddler from Parents During Deportation
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter, who remains in US custody; the US alleges parental gang ties, while Venezuela accuses the US of kidnapping, citing international law violations.
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60% Bias Score


Apple Found in Contempt of Court in Epic Games Case
A US District Judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating a 2021 injunction in the Epic Games case, which aimed to prevent anti-competitive practices within Apple's App Store; the judge is referring the matter for potential criminal contempt proceedings, and Apple stated they disagree and w...
Apple Found in Contempt of Court in Epic Games Case
A US District Judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating a 2021 injunction in the Epic Games case, which aimed to prevent anti-competitive practices within Apple's App Store; the judge is referring the matter for potential criminal contempt proceedings, and Apple stated they disagree and w...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Claims Ability to Return Deporté Despite DOJ Denial
President Trump publicly contradicted the Justice Department, claiming he could easily return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador despite the government's legal arguments to the contrary; this challenges the administration's official position and raises concerns about transparency and accountabili...
Trump Claims Ability to Return Deporté Despite DOJ Denial
President Trump publicly contradicted the Justice Department, claiming he could easily return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador despite the government's legal arguments to the contrary; this challenges the administration's official position and raises concerns about transparency and accountabili...
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48% Bias Score


Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Contradicts Itself on Wrongful Deportation
After being wrongfully deported despite a court order, Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case highlights conflicting statements from the Trump administration; President Trump claims the power to return him but the administration cites alleged gang affiliation as a barrier, while Secretary o...
Trump Administration Contradicts Itself on Wrongful Deportation
After being wrongfully deported despite a court order, Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case highlights conflicting statements from the Trump administration; President Trump claims the power to return him but the administration cites alleged gang affiliation as a barrier, while Secretary o...
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40% Bias Score


DNA Study Confirms Picuris Pueblo's Chaco Canyon Ancestry
Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico used DNA to prove their ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon, corroborating oral histories and strengthening their advocacy against oil and gas drilling near the UNESCO World Heritage site.
DNA Study Confirms Picuris Pueblo's Chaco Canyon Ancestry
Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico used DNA to prove their ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon, corroborating oral histories and strengthening their advocacy against oil and gas drilling near the UNESCO World Heritage site.
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24% Bias Score

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.

Apple Found in Contempt of Court Over App Store Antitrust Injunction
A US judge found Apple in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction related to its App Store payment system and referred the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following a lawsuit by Epic Games.
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48% Bias Score

Tesla Board Explores CEO Replacement Amidst Plummeting Earnings and Musk's Government Role
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% first-quarter earnings drop, and Elon Musk's significant time commitment to the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, prompting concerns about his leadership.

Tesla Board Explores CEO Replacement Amidst Plummeting Earnings and Musk's Government Role
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% first-quarter earnings drop, and Elon Musk's significant time commitment to the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, prompting concerns about his leadership.
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52% Bias Score

Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees
Kuwait freed 10 more American detainees, bringing the total to nearly two dozen released since March in a goodwill gesture from the U.S. ally, marking the largest such release in years and resolving cases involving military contractors and veterans held on various charges.

Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees
Kuwait freed 10 more American detainees, bringing the total to nearly two dozen released since March in a goodwill gesture from the U.S. ally, marking the largest such release in years and resolving cases involving military contractors and veterans held on various charges.
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44% Bias Score

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.
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40% Bias Score

Democrats Condemn Trump's First 100 Days as a Failure
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and fellow Democrats criticized President Trump's first 100 days, citing economic failures due to tariffs and damage to US foreign relations, claiming it drove allies to China and undermined democratic institutions; Senate Republicans have not yet responded to re...

Democrats Condemn Trump's First 100 Days as a Failure
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and fellow Democrats criticized President Trump's first 100 days, citing economic failures due to tariffs and damage to US foreign relations, claiming it drove allies to China and undermined democratic institutions; Senate Republicans have not yet responded to re...
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64% Bias Score

DHS Details Mass Termination of International Students' Legal Statuses
The Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal statuses of approximately 6,400 international students after using a two-to-three-week process involving 10–20 employees to screen 1.3 million names through the National Crime Information Center database, resulting in approximately 3,000 visa ...

DHS Details Mass Termination of International Students' Legal Statuses
The Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal statuses of approximately 6,400 international students after using a two-to-three-week process involving 10–20 employees to screen 1.3 million names through the National Crime Information Center database, resulting in approximately 3,000 visa ...
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40% Bias Score
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