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School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...
School Districts Sue Trump Administration Over $6 Billion Education Funding Freeze
A coalition of school districts and advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over a $6 billion education funding freeze, claiming it violates federal law, after the administration unfroze over $1 billion for after-school programs; this follows a rebuke from Republican senators and concerns abou...
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40% Bias Score


700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles Following Protests
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 700 active-duty US Marines from Los Angeles on Monday, a month after their deployment by the Trump administration to quell protests against immigration enforcement, following the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops the previous week; the decision comes ...
700 US Marines Withdrawn from Los Angeles Following Protests
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 700 active-duty US Marines from Los Angeles on Monday, a month after their deployment by the Trump administration to quell protests against immigration enforcement, following the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops the previous week; the decision comes ...
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40% Bias Score


UK Sanctions Corrupt Officials Involved in People Smuggling
The UK announces sanctions against corrupt foreign officials aiding illegal immigration, including asset freezes and travel bans, alongside new legislation to strengthen enforcement against people smugglers amid public safety concerns.
UK Sanctions Corrupt Officials Involved in People Smuggling
The UK announces sanctions against corrupt foreign officials aiding illegal immigration, including asset freezes and travel bans, alongside new legislation to strengthen enforcement against people smugglers amid public safety concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Blocked
US District Judge Henry Wingate issued a temporary restraining order against Mississippi's new law banning DEI programs in public schools and universities, citing concerns about the law's vague wording and its chilling effect on free speech and academic freedom, following a lawsuit by educators and ...
Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Blocked
US District Judge Henry Wingate issued a temporary restraining order against Mississippi's new law banning DEI programs in public schools and universities, citing concerns about the law's vague wording and its chilling effect on free speech and academic freedom, following a lawsuit by educators and ...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Releases 230,000 Pages of MLK Assassination Files
The Trump administration released 230,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, fulfilling an executive order, amidst public pressure for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files; the documents, sealed since 1977, include FBI inves...
Trump Administration Releases 230,000 Pages of MLK Assassination Files
The Trump administration released 230,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, fulfilling an executive order, amidst public pressure for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files; the documents, sealed since 1977, include FBI inves...
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52% Bias Score


Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
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44% Bias Score

Musk, St. Clair Custody Battle: Closed-Door Hearing Concludes
A closed-door New York Supreme Court hearing on Monday addressed a custody battle between MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair and Elon Musk over their 10-month-old son, with both parties remaining tight-lipped about details afterward.

Musk, St. Clair Custody Battle: Closed-Door Hearing Concludes
A closed-door New York Supreme Court hearing on Monday addressed a custody battle between MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair and Elon Musk over their 10-month-old son, with both parties remaining tight-lipped about details afterward.
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52% Bias Score

White House Bans Wall Street Journal Reporter from Scotland Trip After Epstein Story
The White House removed a Wall Street Journal reporter from President Trump's Scotland trip after the Journal published a report alleging a salacious letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein; the White House called the report 'fake' and 'defamatory,' prompting a $10 billion lawsuit and condemnation from...

White House Bans Wall Street Journal Reporter from Scotland Trip After Epstein Story
The White House removed a Wall Street Journal reporter from President Trump's Scotland trip after the Journal published a report alleging a salacious letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein; the White House called the report 'fake' and 'defamatory,' prompting a $10 billion lawsuit and condemnation from...
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40% Bias Score

DeSantis dismisses Trump's past criticisms, emphasizes Florida's successes
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, during a Fox News interview, dismissed past criticisms from Donald Trump, emphasizing their current collaboration and highlighting Florida's successes in various sectors while avoiding discussion of Trump's past insults.

DeSantis dismisses Trump's past criticisms, emphasizes Florida's successes
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, during a Fox News interview, dismissed past criticisms from Donald Trump, emphasizing their current collaboration and highlighting Florida's successes in various sectors while avoiding discussion of Trump's past insults.
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44% Bias Score

Silicon Valley's Extreme Wealth Inequality: Nine Households Control 15% of Regional Wealth
A new report reveals that nine households possess 15% of Silicon Valley's wealth (\$683.2 billion), while 110,000 households have no assets; this disparity is worsening at twice the national rate, alongside racial inequalities and police violence.

Silicon Valley's Extreme Wealth Inequality: Nine Households Control 15% of Regional Wealth
A new report reveals that nine households possess 15% of Silicon Valley's wealth (\$683.2 billion), while 110,000 households have no assets; this disparity is worsening at twice the national rate, alongside racial inequalities and police violence.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Expresses Displeasure Over Israeli Strikes in Gaza and Syria, Underscoring Strained US-Israel Ties
President Trump, surprised by Israeli strikes on a Gaza church and Syrian buildings, phoned Prime Minister Netanyahu to address the incidents, highlighting a tense relationship despite ongoing communication and past cooperation.

Trump Expresses Displeasure Over Israeli Strikes in Gaza and Syria, Underscoring Strained US-Israel Ties
President Trump, surprised by Israeli strikes on a Gaza church and Syrian buildings, phoned Prime Minister Netanyahu to address the incidents, highlighting a tense relationship despite ongoing communication and past cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...

Spain to Reform Official Secrets Act, Declassify Franco-Era Documents
The Spanish Council of Ministers will approve a draft law reforming the 1968 Official Secrets Act, automatically declassifying documents over 45 years old, including those from the Franco era and the Transition, while establishing a four-tiered classification system and penalties for unauthorized di...
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40% Bias Score
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