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Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.
Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.
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36% Bias Score


California Governor Newsom Proposes Medi-Cal Freeze to Address \$12 Billion Deficit
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a \$12 billion budget deficit and proposed freezing new Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants beginning in 2026 to save \$5.4 billion by 2028-2029, citing increased Medicaid costs and economic uncertainty; current enrollees will retain coverage.
California Governor Newsom Proposes Medi-Cal Freeze to Address \$12 Billion Deficit
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a \$12 billion budget deficit and proposed freezing new Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants beginning in 2026 to save \$5.4 billion by 2028-2029, citing increased Medicaid costs and economic uncertainty; current enrollees will retain coverage.
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48% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Regional Cooperation
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria, attributing this to the unified support and efforts of regional leaders including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the UAE, following a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Regional Cooperation
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria, attributing this to the unified support and efforts of regional leaders including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the UAE, following a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia.
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56% Bias Score


X's AI Chatbot Grok Spreads 'White Genocide' Misinformation
Elon Musk's X platform's AI chatbot, Grok, unexpectedly responded to various user queries with information about the controversial "white genocide" theory in South Africa, raising concerns about AI bias and accuracy, and highlighting the recent refugee status granted to 59 white South Africans in th...
X's AI Chatbot Grok Spreads 'White Genocide' Misinformation
Elon Musk's X platform's AI chatbot, Grok, unexpectedly responded to various user queries with information about the controversial "white genocide" theory in South Africa, raising concerns about AI bias and accuracy, and highlighting the recent refugee status granted to 59 white South Africans in th...
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44% Bias Score


US Judge Orders Release of Georgetown Researcher Detained for Pro-Palestinian Views
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national on a student visa, was arrested on March 17th in Virginia and released on Wednesday after a judge ruled his detention violated his free speech rights. The government accused him of "spreading Hamas propaganda" due to his wife's fam...
US Judge Orders Release of Georgetown Researcher Detained for Pro-Palestinian Views
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national on a student visa, was arrested on March 17th in Virginia and released on Wednesday after a judge ruled his detention violated his free speech rights. The government accused him of "spreading Hamas propaganda" due to his wife's fam...
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52% Bias Score


US Consumer Spending Shifts Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Tariffs
A KPMG survey of 2,500 US adults from April 3-23, 2024, reveals that economic uncertainty and tariffs are prompting consumers to delay major purchases and adopt cost-saving measures, with 68% unwilling to take on more debt, 43% delaying car purchases due to tariffs, and 70% switching to free streami...
US Consumer Spending Shifts Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Tariffs
A KPMG survey of 2,500 US adults from April 3-23, 2024, reveals that economic uncertainty and tariffs are prompting consumers to delay major purchases and adopt cost-saving measures, with 68% unwilling to take on more debt, 43% delaying car purchases due to tariffs, and 70% switching to free streami...
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40% Bias Score

NJ Transit Faces Potential Strike Amidst Engineer Wage Dispute
Facing a potential strike Friday, NJ Transit, the nation's third-largest transit system, warned 350,000 commuters of severe disruptions as engineers seek a significant pay raise, averaging $170,000 annually, while the agency cites $135,000.

NJ Transit Faces Potential Strike Amidst Engineer Wage Dispute
Facing a potential strike Friday, NJ Transit, the nation's third-largest transit system, warned 350,000 commuters of severe disruptions as engineers seek a significant pay raise, averaging $170,000 annually, while the agency cites $135,000.
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48% Bias Score

US-China Trade War: Temporary Truce, Underlying Tensions Remain
The US and China have temporarily paused their trade war, lowering tariffs after accusations of unfair trade practices by China, but underlying tensions remain regarding trade imbalances and China's economic dominance.

US-China Trade War: Temporary Truce, Underlying Tensions Remain
The US and China have temporarily paused their trade war, lowering tariffs after accusations of unfair trade practices by China, but underlying tensions remain regarding trade imbalances and China's economic dominance.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions, Gambles on Regional Stability
During a Middle East trip, President Trump met with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, lifting US sanctions on Syria after 25 years to foster stability; this decision, while praised by some, also raises concerns about potential risks and future implications for the region.

Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions, Gambles on Regional Stability
During a Middle East trip, President Trump met with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, lifting US sanctions on Syria after 25 years to foster stability; this decision, while praised by some, also raises concerns about potential risks and future implications for the region.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Mother Charged in School Attack Plot
A Texas mother, Ashley Pardo, faces charges for allegedly providing her son with tactical gear and ammunition for a planned attack on Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; authorities say she knew of his violent plans and provided him with supplies despite warnings from the school and author...

Texas Mother Charged in School Attack Plot
A Texas mother, Ashley Pardo, faces charges for allegedly providing her son with tactical gear and ammunition for a planned attack on Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio; authorities say she knew of his violent plans and provided him with supplies despite warnings from the school and author...
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36% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.
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36% Bias Score

Appeals Court Limits Voting Rights Act Enforcement to DOJ
A federal appeals court ruled that private individuals cannot sue under the Voting Rights Act in seven Midwestern states, leaving enforcement to a US Justice Department that is weakening its civil rights division; this follows a lawsuit alleging North Dakota discriminated against Native Americans in...

Appeals Court Limits Voting Rights Act Enforcement to DOJ
A federal appeals court ruled that private individuals cannot sue under the Voting Rights Act in seven Midwestern states, leaving enforcement to a US Justice Department that is weakening its civil rights division; this follows a lawsuit alleging North Dakota discriminated against Native Americans in...
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52% Bias Score
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