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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
A U.S. judge halted the Trump administration's deportation of eight migrants with criminal records to South Sudan, deeming it a violation of a court order. The migrants, from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, are now held in Djibouti at a U.S. military base, pending further lega...
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60% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Launched into TJHSST Admissions Policies
The U.S. Department of Education will investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) for potentially discriminatory admissions policies after Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares found that the school's policies discriminate against Asian American students, citing a ...
Federal Investigation Launched into TJHSST Admissions Policies
The U.S. Department of Education will investigate Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) for potentially discriminatory admissions policies after Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares found that the school's policies discriminate against Asian American students, citing a ...
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56% Bias Score


House Passes "One Big, Beautiful Bill" with Tax Cuts, Medicaid Changes, and Increased Border Security
The House narrowly passed the "one big, beautiful bill," extending the 2017 tax cuts, imposing stricter Medicaid eligibility requirements, increasing border security funding by \$62.6 billion, creating \$1,000 "Trump accounts" for children, and raising the debt ceiling by \$4 trillion.
House Passes "One Big, Beautiful Bill" with Tax Cuts, Medicaid Changes, and Increased Border Security
The House narrowly passed the "one big, beautiful bill," extending the 2017 tax cuts, imposing stricter Medicaid eligibility requirements, increasing border security funding by \$62.6 billion, creating \$1,000 "Trump accounts" for children, and raising the debt ceiling by \$4 trillion.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
Trump Administration Seeks to End Flores Agreement Protecting Migrant Children
The Trump administration moved to terminate the Flores Agreement, a 1997 settlement guaranteeing basic rights and services to migrant children in U.S. custody, arguing it hinders immigration policy and encourages illegal border crossings; advocates contend this will lead to inhumane treatment.
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48% Bias Score


Trump White House Removes Official Transcripts, Replacing Them with Incomplete YouTube Videos
The Trump White House removed a database of official transcripts of President Trump's remarks, replacing them with incomplete YouTube videos, limiting public access to a complete record of his statements, despite the administration's claim of unprecedented transparency.
Trump White House Removes Official Transcripts, Replacing Them with Incomplete YouTube Videos
The Trump White House removed a database of official transcripts of President Trump's remarks, replacing them with incomplete YouTube videos, limiting public access to a complete record of his statements, despite the administration's claim of unprecedented transparency.
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56% Bias Score


Prince William's Documentary Highlights Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's new documentary, "Guardians," highlights the perilous work of approximately 1,400 rangers killed in the past decade while protecting endangered animals, emphasizing the need for increased support and recruitment to safeguard global biodiversity.
Prince William's Documentary Highlights Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's new documentary, "Guardians," highlights the perilous work of approximately 1,400 rangers killed in the past decade while protecting endangered animals, emphasizing the need for increased support and recruitment to safeguard global biodiversity.
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36% Bias Score

Alcohol-Associated Cancer Deaths Double in the U.S. from 1990 to 2021
New research reveals U.S. alcohol-associated cancer deaths doubled from 1990 to 2021, rising from 11,896 to 23,207; mortality rates were higher in males and those over 55, with Washington, D.C. having the highest rate and Utah the lowest.

Alcohol-Associated Cancer Deaths Double in the U.S. from 1990 to 2021
New research reveals U.S. alcohol-associated cancer deaths doubled from 1990 to 2021, rising from 11,896 to 23,207; mortality rates were higher in males and those over 55, with Washington, D.C. having the highest rate and Utah the lowest.
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36% Bias Score

Bitcoin Pizza Day: 10,000 Bitcoin Pizza Purchase Now Worth $1.1 Billion
On May 22, 2010, software developer Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas with 10,000 Bitcoin, worth about $41 then, now valued at $1.1 billion; this event, now "Bitcoin Pizza Day," marks a pivotal moment in Bitcoin's history and its rise in value.

Bitcoin Pizza Day: 10,000 Bitcoin Pizza Purchase Now Worth $1.1 Billion
On May 22, 2010, software developer Laszlo Hanyecz bought two pizzas with 10,000 Bitcoin, worth about $41 then, now valued at $1.1 billion; this event, now "Bitcoin Pizza Day," marks a pivotal moment in Bitcoin's history and its rise in value.
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44% Bias Score

House Passes Trump's Domestic Policy Bill by One Vote
The House passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by a single vote (215-214) Thursday morning, after Rep. Andrew Garbarino fell asleep and Rep. David Schweikert almost missed the vote; the bill raises the cap on SALT deductions to \$40,000 for incomes up to \$500,000.

House Passes Trump's Domestic Policy Bill by One Vote
The House passed President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by a single vote (215-214) Thursday morning, after Rep. Andrew Garbarino fell asleep and Rep. David Schweikert almost missed the vote; the bill raises the cap on SALT deductions to \$40,000 for incomes up to \$500,000.
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44% Bias Score

Homebound" Receives Nine-Minute Ovation at Cannes
Neeraj Ghaywan's "Homebound," inspired by a New York Times article, premiered at Cannes' "Un Certain Regard" section, receiving a nine-minute standing ovation; the film, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, portrays the journey of two friends, one Muslim and one Dalit, during India's COVID-19 lock...

Homebound" Receives Nine-Minute Ovation at Cannes
Neeraj Ghaywan's "Homebound," inspired by a New York Times article, premiered at Cannes' "Un Certain Regard" section, receiving a nine-minute standing ovation; the film, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, portrays the journey of two friends, one Muslim and one Dalit, during India's COVID-19 lock...
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40% Bias Score

Starbucks Bans Presidential Candidates' Names Amid South Korea's Political Polarization
Starbucks South Korea temporarily banned customers from using the names of six presidential candidates when ordering drinks to maintain political neutrality during the upcoming election on June 3, following increased political polarization after former president Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.

Starbucks Bans Presidential Candidates' Names Amid South Korea's Political Polarization
Starbucks South Korea temporarily banned customers from using the names of six presidential candidates when ordering drinks to maintain political neutrality during the upcoming election on June 3, following increased political polarization after former president Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides With Trump in Labor Agency Firing Dispute
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can keep two fired officials from federal labor agencies off their jobs, a decision that could weaken the independence of these agencies and potentially impact the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.

Supreme Court Sides With Trump in Labor Agency Firing Dispute
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can keep two fired officials from federal labor agencies off their jobs, a decision that could weaken the independence of these agencies and potentially impact the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
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52% Bias Score
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