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Boelter Waives Hearing, Accelerating Federal Murder Case
Vance Boelter, accused of killing two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing on Thursday, speeding up the federal case that could lead to the death penalty. The federal case prioritizes this as a political assassination.
Boelter Waives Hearing, Accelerating Federal Murder Case
Vance Boelter, accused of killing two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing on Thursday, speeding up the federal case that could lead to the death penalty. The federal case prioritizes this as a political assassination.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Reports No Progress on Ukraine Ceasefire in Call With Putin
Former President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday and reported no progress on a Ukraine ceasefire, despite raising the issue; Putin's aide stated that Putin is committed to a negotiated settlement but will pursue Russia's stated objectives.
Trump Reports No Progress on Ukraine Ceasefire in Call With Putin
Former President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday and reported no progress on a Ukraine ceasefire, despite raising the issue; Putin's aide stated that Putin is committed to a negotiated settlement but will pursue Russia's stated objectives.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Non-Citizens to South Sudan
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2, allowing the Trump administration to deport eight non-citizens convicted of violent crimes from a Djibouti military facility to South Sudan, despite their lack of ties there, effectively overriding a lower court injunction.
Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Non-Citizens to South Sudan
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2, allowing the Trump administration to deport eight non-citizens convicted of violent crimes from a Djibouti military facility to South Sudan, despite their lack of ties there, effectively overriding a lower court injunction.
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56% Bias Score


Assateague Island Lifeguard Shortage Poses Safety Risk
Assateague Island in Maryland is experiencing a lifeguard shortage this summer due to the Trump administration's 2017 hiring freeze and subsequent layoffs within the National Park Service, increasing the risk of drowning for beachgoers; the Park Service did not directly respond to questions about st...
Assateague Island Lifeguard Shortage Poses Safety Risk
Assateague Island in Maryland is experiencing a lifeguard shortage this summer due to the Trump administration's 2017 hiring freeze and subsequent layoffs within the National Park Service, increasing the risk of drowning for beachgoers; the Park Service did not directly respond to questions about st...
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52% Bias Score


NYC protests alleged ICE kidnappings during Trump immigration crackdown
New York City officials and advocates are protesting alleged unlawful detentions of immigrants by ICE agents during a Trump-era crackdown, citing cases like Joselyn Chipantiza's detention in poor conditions after a routine hearing; the city recently allocated $33.6 million for pro-bono legal service...
NYC protests alleged ICE kidnappings during Trump immigration crackdown
New York City officials and advocates are protesting alleged unlawful detentions of immigrants by ICE agents during a Trump-era crackdown, citing cases like Joselyn Chipantiza's detention in poor conditions after a routine hearing; the city recently allocated $33.6 million for pro-bono legal service...
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56% Bias Score


Trump to Host UFC Fight at White House for America's 250th Anniversary
President Donald Trump announced plans to host a UFC fight on the White House grounds in 2025 to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, a decision confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and a UFC official.
Trump to Host UFC Fight at White House for America's 250th Anniversary
President Donald Trump announced plans to host a UFC fight on the White House grounds in 2025 to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, a decision confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and a UFC official.
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44% Bias Score

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.

House Passes Bill Cutting $1 Trillion in Federal Health Spending
The House passed a bill cutting $1 trillion in federal health spending over 10 years, leading to an estimated 12 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 and potentially causing service reductions or closures at hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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56% Bias Score

Republican Spending Bill to Significantly Impact Healthcare and Social Programs
The Republican spending bill, effective in stages from 2024-2034, will cut Medicaid by $1 trillion, increase the uninsured by 12 million, change work requirements for SNAP, and alter the ACA, impacting millions, particularly vulnerable populations.

Republican Spending Bill to Significantly Impact Healthcare and Social Programs
The Republican spending bill, effective in stages from 2024-2034, will cut Medicaid by $1 trillion, increase the uninsured by 12 million, change work requirements for SNAP, and alter the ACA, impacting millions, particularly vulnerable populations.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Group Rejects AP Report on Contractor Actions
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation disputes Associated Press's report alleging U.S. contractors fired on Palestinians seeking aid; GHF's investigation found the claims false, citing IDF gunfire outside the distribution site as the source of sounds heard in videos, while the AP stands by its story and ...

Gaza Aid Group Rejects AP Report on Contractor Actions
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation disputes Associated Press's report alleging U.S. contractors fired on Palestinians seeking aid; GHF's investigation found the claims false, citing IDF gunfire outside the distribution site as the source of sounds heard in videos, while the AP stands by its story and ...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Boelter Waives Hearings, Federal Case to Proceed Swiftly
Vance Boelter, accused of murdering two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing in federal court on Thursday, expediting the case to a grand jury expected to indict in mid-July; he faces federal murder, stalking, and weapons charges, and may ...

Boelter Waives Hearings, Federal Case to Proceed Swiftly
Vance Boelter, accused of murdering two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing in federal court on Thursday, expediting the case to a grand jury expected to indict in mid-July; he faces federal murder, stalking, and weapons charges, and may ...
Progress
40% Bias Score

US-Vietnam Trade Deal to Raise Tariffs, Increasing Prices for American Consumers
President Trump announced a new trade agreement with Vietnam, imposing a minimum 20% tariff on Vietnamese goods imported to the US, impacting American consumers with higher prices on various goods, despite the administration's claims that foreign exporters bear the cost.

US-Vietnam Trade Deal to Raise Tariffs, Increasing Prices for American Consumers
President Trump announced a new trade agreement with Vietnam, imposing a minimum 20% tariff on Vietnamese goods imported to the US, impacting American consumers with higher prices on various goods, despite the administration's claims that foreign exporters bear the cost.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia became the first nation to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, accepting an ambassador from the Islamist group and signaling potential for cooperation in trade, energy, and infrastructure. This follows Russia's removal of the Taliban from its terrorist list i...

Russia Officially Recognizes Taliban Government in Afghanistan
Russia became the first nation to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, accepting an ambassador from the Islamist group and signaling potential for cooperation in trade, energy, and infrastructure. This follows Russia's removal of the Taliban from its terrorist list i...
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44% Bias Score
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