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Harvard Professors Donate $2.5 Million to Fight Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Eighty-four Harvard professors pledged $2.5 million in salary cuts to support the university's lawsuit against the Trump administration's $3.2 billion funding freeze, stemming from a dispute over alleged antisemitic incidents and demands for institutional changes.
Harvard Professors Donate $2.5 Million to Fight Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Eighty-four Harvard professors pledged $2.5 million in salary cuts to support the university's lawsuit against the Trump administration's $3.2 billion funding freeze, stemming from a dispute over alleged antisemitic incidents and demands for institutional changes.
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52% Bias Score


Waltz and Wong Depart Trump White House
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, are leaving the Trump White House on Thursday, following a March incident where Waltz leaked information via a Signal chat and subsequent pressure from right-wing figures. Six NSC staffers were also fired in early April.
Waltz and Wong Depart Trump White House
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, are leaving the Trump White House on Thursday, following a March incident where Waltz leaked information via a Signal chat and subsequent pressure from right-wing figures. Six NSC staffers were also fired in early April.
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48% Bias Score


DOGE Refers 57 Voter Fraud Cases to DOJ as Musk Reduces Involvement
DOGE, an organization combating voter fraud, has referred 57 cases involving potentially illegal voting by resident aliens to the U.S. Justice Department; Elon Musk, who spearheaded the initiative, plans to reduce his involvement.
DOGE Refers 57 Voter Fraud Cases to DOJ as Musk Reduces Involvement
DOGE, an organization combating voter fraud, has referred 57 cases involving potentially illegal voting by resident aliens to the U.S. Justice Department; Elon Musk, who spearheaded the initiative, plans to reduce his involvement.
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44% Bias Score


Gilmore Urges Repurposing of USAID Funds to Counter China, Russia
Former U.S. Ambassador James Gilmore urges the Trump administration to redirect funds cut from USAID to counter the rising global influence of China and Russia, warning that reduced American global leadership creates instability exploited by adversaries; he cites Russia's grain aid to Africa and Chi...
Gilmore Urges Repurposing of USAID Funds to Counter China, Russia
Former U.S. Ambassador James Gilmore urges the Trump administration to redirect funds cut from USAID to counter the rising global influence of China and Russia, warning that reduced American global leadership creates instability exploited by adversaries; he cites Russia's grain aid to Africa and Chi...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Policies Exacerbate Economic Inequality
President Trump's administration, comprised of wealthy individuals, faces criticism for its economic policies that increase prices and cause shortages, particularly impacting toys due to tariffs on Chinese goods, while disregarding the average American's cost-of-living concerns.
Trump's Tariff Policies Exacerbate Economic Inequality
President Trump's administration, comprised of wealthy individuals, faces criticism for its economic policies that increase prices and cause shortages, particularly impacting toys due to tariffs on Chinese goods, while disregarding the average American's cost-of-living concerns.
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56% Bias Score


71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.
71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.
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44% Bias Score

Georgetown Rejects Student Referendum Urging Divestment from Pro-Israel Entities
Georgetown University rejected a non-binding student referendum advocating divestment from pro-Israel companies and Israeli institutions, citing its commitment to academic freedom and its Socially Responsible Investing Policy; the referendum passed with 1,447 votes in favor and 685 opposed out of ro...

Georgetown Rejects Student Referendum Urging Divestment from Pro-Israel Entities
Georgetown University rejected a non-binding student referendum advocating divestment from pro-Israel companies and Israeli institutions, citing its commitment to academic freedom and its Socially Responsible Investing Policy; the referendum passed with 1,447 votes in favor and 685 opposed out of ro...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff-Tax Claim: Economists Debunk the Assertion
President Trump asserts that new tariffs, already impacting businesses with increased import duties of 145% (China) and 10% (other nations), will lower or eliminate income taxes for those earning under $200,000; however, economists refute this, citing insufficient revenue generation from tariffs to ...

Trump's Tariff-Tax Claim: Economists Debunk the Assertion
President Trump asserts that new tariffs, already impacting businesses with increased import duties of 145% (China) and 10% (other nations), will lower or eliminate income taxes for those earning under $200,000; however, economists refute this, citing insufficient revenue generation from tariffs to ...
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48% Bias Score

Danish Slave Ships Confirmed in Costa Rican Wreckage
Archaeological analysis confirms that two 18th-century shipwrecks off Costa Rica's Cahuita National Park are Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, lost in 1710; analysis of wood, bricks, and pipes pinpointed their origin to Denmark, resolving a long-standing historical myst...

Danish Slave Ships Confirmed in Costa Rican Wreckage
Archaeological analysis confirms that two 18th-century shipwrecks off Costa Rica's Cahuita National Park are Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, lost in 1710; analysis of wood, bricks, and pipes pinpointed their origin to Denmark, resolving a long-standing historical myst...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Clashes: 101 Dead Amidst Druze-Islamist Fighting and Israeli Intervention
Deadly clashes between Islamist armed groups, Syrian security forces, and Druze fighters near Damascus resulted in at least 101 deaths this week, prompting Israeli airstrikes and highlighting Syria's ongoing instability following the Assad regime's fall.

Syria Clashes: 101 Dead Amidst Druze-Islamist Fighting and Israeli Intervention
Deadly clashes between Islamist armed groups, Syrian security forces, and Druze fighters near Damascus resulted in at least 101 deaths this week, prompting Israeli airstrikes and highlighting Syria's ongoing instability following the Assad regime's fall.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Waltz as UN Ambassador, Replaces Him with Rubio
President Trump announced Thursday he is nominating National Security Advisor Mike Waltz as UN ambassador and replacing him with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on an interim basis, marking the first major staff shakeup of his second term and highlighting internal tensions and controversies within th...

Trump Nominates Waltz as UN Ambassador, Replaces Him with Rubio
President Trump announced Thursday he is nominating National Security Advisor Mike Waltz as UN ambassador and replacing him with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on an interim basis, marking the first major staff shakeup of his second term and highlighting internal tensions and controversies within th...
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52% Bias Score

Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.

Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.
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48% Bias Score
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