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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reductions
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to reduce staff and reorganize 21 federal agencies, citing a lack of legal authority and finding the plaintiffs reasonably waited to gather information before filing suit on April 28th; the order lasts two weeks.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reductions
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to reduce staff and reorganize 21 federal agencies, citing a lack of legal authority and finding the plaintiffs reasonably waited to gather information before filing suit on April 28th; the order lasts two weeks.
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40% Bias Score


Adams Corruption Case Dropped, Documents Reveal Extensive Investigation
Federal agents investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption seized his phones and searched multiple locations, including his residence and his partner's home, before the Justice Department dropped the case in February 2024, following President Trump's inauguration.
Adams Corruption Case Dropped, Documents Reveal Extensive Investigation
Federal agents investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption seized his phones and searched multiple locations, including his residence and his partner's home, before the Justice Department dropped the case in February 2024, following President Trump's inauguration.
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60% Bias Score


Greene Withdraws from Georgia Senate Race
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Friday she will not seek the Georgia Senate seat in 2024, leaving the Republican primary open after Gov. Brian Kemp also declined to run; the race is crucial for both parties.
Greene Withdraws from Georgia Senate Race
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Friday she will not seek the Georgia Senate seat in 2024, leaving the Republican primary open after Gov. Brian Kemp also declined to run; the race is crucial for both parties.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Bans Land Purchases by Entities Linked to Hostile Foreign Governments
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, prohibits land purchases in Texas by entities linked to countries identified as national security threats by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, enabling the state's attorney general to investigate and reverse such deals.
Texas Bans Land Purchases by Entities Linked to Hostile Foreign Governments
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, prohibits land purchases in Texas by entities linked to countries identified as national security threats by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, enabling the state's attorney general to investigate and reverse such deals.
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52% Bias Score


US-China Trade Talks Begin Amidst Economic Strain
High-level US-China trade talks will commence in Switzerland, marking the first high-level meeting since January 2019, when the US imposed tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating into a trade war with tariffs reaching 245% on certain imports; both sides cite economic strain as motivation to negotiate.
US-China Trade Talks Begin Amidst Economic Strain
High-level US-China trade talks will commence in Switzerland, marking the first high-level meeting since January 2019, when the US imposed tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating into a trade war with tariffs reaching 245% on certain imports; both sides cite economic strain as motivation to negotiate.
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36% Bias Score


Peruvian Human Rights Advocate Elected Pope
Pope Leo XIV, previously Bishop Robert Francis Prevost, gained prominence in Peru during the 1990s for his staunch defense of human rights under the Fujimori regime, notably opposing the death penalty and supporting victims of human rights abuses; his papacy signifies a potential shift in the Church...
Peruvian Human Rights Advocate Elected Pope
Pope Leo XIV, previously Bishop Robert Francis Prevost, gained prominence in Peru during the 1990s for his staunch defense of human rights under the Fujimori regime, notably opposing the death penalty and supporting victims of human rights abuses; his papacy signifies a potential shift in the Church...
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48% Bias Score

North Carolina Ousts Elections Director, Raising Partisan Concerns
Following a Republican-led legislative change in North Carolina, Karen Brinson Bell, the state's elections director for six years, was ousted and replaced by Sam Hayes, the top lawyer for the Republican House speaker, prompting concerns about partisan influence on election administration.

North Carolina Ousts Elections Director, Raising Partisan Concerns
Following a Republican-led legislative change in North Carolina, Karen Brinson Bell, the state's elections director for six years, was ousted and replaced by Sam Hayes, the top lawyer for the Republican House speaker, prompting concerns about partisan influence on election administration.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Agency Layoffs
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's sweeping cuts and layoffs at over a dozen federal agencies, siding with federal employee unions who argued the administration exceeded its legal authority by acting without Congressional approval, halting the implementa...

Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Agency Layoffs
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's sweeping cuts and layoffs at over a dozen federal agencies, siding with federal employee unions who argued the administration exceeded its legal authority by acting without Congressional approval, halting the implementa...
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40% Bias Score

Pro-EU Rally in Bucharest Highlights Concerns Ahead of Romanian Presidential Runoff
On Friday, thousands of Romanians marched in Bucharest for the EU, expressing concerns about the upcoming presidential election runoff between a pro-EU mayor and a hard-right nationalist front-runner whose potential win observers warn could reshape Romania's geopolitical direction.

Pro-EU Rally in Bucharest Highlights Concerns Ahead of Romanian Presidential Runoff
On Friday, thousands of Romanians marched in Bucharest for the EU, expressing concerns about the upcoming presidential election runoff between a pro-EU mayor and a hard-right nationalist front-runner whose potential win observers warn could reshape Romania's geopolitical direction.
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60% Bias Score

CHP Rallies for Imamoglu's Release and Early Elections
CHP is holding nationwide rallies demanding the release of imprisoned presidential candidate Ekrem Imamoglu and early elections, planning a major rally in Izmir on May 19th and further rallies in traditionally pro-AKP areas throughout the summer, exploring various strategies including by-elections.

CHP Rallies for Imamoglu's Release and Early Elections
CHP is holding nationwide rallies demanding the release of imprisoned presidential candidate Ekrem Imamoglu and early elections, planning a major rally in Izmir on May 19th and further rallies in traditionally pro-AKP areas throughout the summer, exploring various strategies including by-elections.
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36% Bias Score

Diary Reveals Mystery of Man Helping Jews Flee to Wolverhampton in 1939
The diary of a Jewish teenager who fled Nazi Austria reveals details of his 1939 visit to his parents in Wolverhampton, England, and suggests a local man, Isaac Brown, aided Jewish refugees; researchers are now seeking information about him.

Diary Reveals Mystery of Man Helping Jews Flee to Wolverhampton in 1939
The diary of a Jewish teenager who fled Nazi Austria reveals details of his 1939 visit to his parents in Wolverhampton, England, and suggests a local man, Isaac Brown, aided Jewish refugees; researchers are now seeking information about him.
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24% Bias Score

Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.

Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.
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44% Bias Score
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