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Trump Administration Dismisses Five from Puerto Rico's Financial Oversight Board
The Trump administration dismissed five Democratic members from Puerto Rico's financial oversight board, citing inefficiency, while critics see it as a politically motivated move to benefit bondholders amid the island's ongoing debt crisis.
Trump Administration Dismisses Five from Puerto Rico's Financial Oversight Board
The Trump administration dismissed five Democratic members from Puerto Rico's financial oversight board, citing inefficiency, while critics see it as a politically motivated move to benefit bondholders amid the island's ongoing debt crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Senate Probe Reveals 510 Credible Human Rights Abuse Reports in US Immigration Detention Centers
Senator Jon Ossoff's investigation found 510 credible reports of human rights abuses in US immigration detention centers, including physical and sexual abuse, mistreatment of children and pregnant women, and denial of adequate medical care; DHS denies the allegations.
Senate Probe Reveals 510 Credible Human Rights Abuse Reports in US Immigration Detention Centers
Senator Jon Ossoff's investigation found 510 credible reports of human rights abuses in US immigration detention centers, including physical and sexual abuse, mistreatment of children and pregnant women, and denial of adequate medical care; DHS denies the allegations.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Urges Drug Price Cuts, Faces Limited Authority
President Trump sent letters to 17 major pharmaceutical companies on Thursday, urging them to lower drug prices according to his May executive order; however, experts say this amounts to price controls and may prove ineffective without congressional action.
Trump Urges Drug Price Cuts, Faces Limited Authority
President Trump sent letters to 17 major pharmaceutical companies on Thursday, urging them to lower drug prices according to his May executive order; however, experts say this amounts to price controls and may prove ineffective without congressional action.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan National Arrested for Aurora Shooting that Left One Dead, Five Children Present
A Venezuelan national, Michel Jordan Castellano-Fonseca, illegally in the U.S. since 2023, was arrested in Aurora, Colorado, for a shooting that killed one woman, critically injured another, and terrorized five children present during the domestic violence incident; he was apprehended near Mississip...
Venezuelan National Arrested for Aurora Shooting that Left One Dead, Five Children Present
A Venezuelan national, Michel Jordan Castellano-Fonseca, illegally in the U.S. since 2023, was arrested in Aurora, Colorado, for a shooting that killed one woman, critically injured another, and terrorized five children present during the domestic violence incident; he was apprehended near Mississip...
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56% Bias Score


US Job Losses Raise Recession Fears
A revised US jobs report revealed a net loss of 258,000 jobs in May and June, far below expectations and raising recession concerns among economists due to factors such as Trump's tariffs and immigration policies.
US Job Losses Raise Recession Fears
A revised US jobs report revealed a net loss of 258,000 jobs in May and June, far below expectations and raising recession concerns among economists due to factors such as Trump's tariffs and immigration policies.
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48% Bias Score


ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Banks of Debanking Conservatives; Banks Cite Risk and Regulations
President Trump accuses major banks of debanking conservatives, citing personal experiences, while bank CEOs deny bias, citing regulatory pressures and risk assessment; over 8,000 consumer complaints were filed regarding improper account closures within the last three years.

Trump Accuses Banks of Debanking Conservatives; Banks Cite Risk and Regulations
President Trump accuses major banks of debanking conservatives, citing personal experiences, while bank CEOs deny bias, citing regulatory pressures and risk assessment; over 8,000 consumer complaints were filed regarding improper account closures within the last three years.
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36% Bias Score

Equal Representation Act" Seeks to Exclude Non-Citizens from Apportionment
The "Equal Representation Act," enjoying significant Republican backing, proposes excluding non-citizens from census-based calculations for congressional apportionment and the Electoral College, aiming to address concerns about inflated representation in states with large undocumented populations.

Equal Representation Act" Seeks to Exclude Non-Citizens from Apportionment
The "Equal Representation Act," enjoying significant Republican backing, proposes excluding non-citizens from census-based calculations for congressional apportionment and the Electoral College, aiming to address concerns about inflated representation in states with large undocumented populations.
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56% Bias Score

USMCA Exempts Most Goods From Trump's New Tariffs on Canada
President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week, but the USMCA trade deal exempts most goods, leaving approximately 90% of Canadian exports to the U.S. tariff-free in April, according to the Royal Bank; however, the USMCA is up for review next year, posing a significant risk to the...

USMCA Exempts Most Goods From Trump's New Tariffs on Canada
President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week, but the USMCA trade deal exempts most goods, leaving approximately 90% of Canadian exports to the U.S. tariff-free in April, according to the Royal Bank; however, the USMCA is up for review next year, posing a significant risk to the...
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44% Bias Score

HHS Cancels $500 Million in mRNA Vaccine Funding
The US Department of Health and Human Services cancelled $500 million in funding for 22 mRNA vaccine projects targeting viruses like bird flu and Covid-19, a decision driven by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's skepticism towards mRNA technology, despite expert criticism.

HHS Cancels $500 Million in mRNA Vaccine Funding
The US Department of Health and Human Services cancelled $500 million in funding for 22 mRNA vaccine projects targeting viruses like bird flu and Covid-19, a decision driven by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's skepticism towards mRNA technology, despite expert criticism.
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48% Bias Score

Taiwanese TV Show Depicts Chinese Invasion, Sparking Political Debate
Zero Day Attack," a Taiwanese TV show partially funded by the government and airing amidst political tensions, depicts a fictional Chinese invasion, sparking debate on its role in raising public awareness of China's threat versus accusations of fear-mongering.

Taiwanese TV Show Depicts Chinese Invasion, Sparking Political Debate
Zero Day Attack," a Taiwanese TV show partially funded by the government and airing amidst political tensions, depicts a fictional Chinese invasion, sparking debate on its role in raising public awareness of China's threat versus accusations of fear-mongering.
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44% Bias Score

Tennessee Executes Inmate Despite Defibrillator Concerns
Tennessee executed Byron Black, 69, despite concerns that his heart defibrillator might cause suffering during the lethal injection; seven witnesses reported he appeared to be in pain during the procedure.

Tennessee Executes Inmate Despite Defibrillator Concerns
Tennessee executed Byron Black, 69, despite concerns that his heart defibrillator might cause suffering during the lethal injection; seven witnesses reported he appeared to be in pain during the procedure.
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44% Bias Score
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