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Gerrymandering in Texas: A Case Study of Partisan Redistricting
Texas's gerrymandered map, analyzed by the Gerrymandering Project, gives Republicans an advantage by excessively splitting counties, creating oddly shaped districts, disadvantaging opposing candidates, and impacting voter representation; nationwide, both Republican and Democrat-led states engage in ...
Gerrymandering in Texas: A Case Study of Partisan Redistricting
Texas's gerrymandered map, analyzed by the Gerrymandering Project, gives Republicans an advantage by excessively splitting counties, creating oddly shaped districts, disadvantaging opposing candidates, and impacting voter representation; nationwide, both Republican and Democrat-led states engage in ...
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44% Bias Score


Over Half of U.S. Caloric Intake from Ultra-Processed Foods, Raising Health Concerns
A new CDC report reveals that over half of Americans' daily calories come from ultra-processed foods, significantly contributing to chronic diseases, leading health experts to urge for better labeling and policy changes to address this issue.
Over Half of U.S. Caloric Intake from Ultra-Processed Foods, Raising Health Concerns
A new CDC report reveals that over half of Americans' daily calories come from ultra-processed foods, significantly contributing to chronic diseases, leading health experts to urge for better labeling and policy changes to address this issue.
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48% Bias Score


NYC Opens First City-Funded Shelter for Transgender Homeless Individuals
New York City opened Ace's Place, a 150-bed shelter in Queens for transgender and gender-nonconforming homeless people, a collaboration between the NYC Department of Social Services and Destination Tomorrow offering transitional housing and support services to address the disproportionate homelessne...
NYC Opens First City-Funded Shelter for Transgender Homeless Individuals
New York City opened Ace's Place, a 150-bed shelter in Queens for transgender and gender-nonconforming homeless people, a collaboration between the NYC Department of Social Services and Destination Tomorrow offering transitional housing and support services to address the disproportionate homelessne...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Limiting Immigration Arrests in Southern California
The Trump administration appealed a California court order requiring reasonable suspicion for immigration arrests, arguing it hinders enforcement; the judge cited evidence of unconstitutional practices targeting ethnicity, language, and occupation.
Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Limiting Immigration Arrests in Southern California
The Trump administration appealed a California court order requiring reasonable suspicion for immigration arrests, arguing it hinders enforcement; the judge cited evidence of unconstitutional practices targeting ethnicity, language, and occupation.
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44% Bias Score


EPA Terminates \$7 Billion Solar Grant Program
The EPA terminated a \$7 billion grant program intended for residential solar projects benefiting over 900,000 lower-income households, citing a recent law eliminating the program's funding, despite legal challenges and recipient opposition.
EPA Terminates \$7 Billion Solar Grant Program
The EPA terminated a \$7 billion grant program intended for residential solar projects benefiting over 900,000 lower-income households, citing a recent law eliminating the program's funding, despite legal challenges and recipient opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Ethical Hackers Aid Small Water Utilities After Iranian Cyberattack
Following a November 2023 hack of the Aliquippa, Pennsylvania water system by Iranian-linked hackers, a group of ethical hackers is providing free cybersecurity support to smaller water utilities across the US, including Indiana, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont, to enhance network security and protect pub...
Ethical Hackers Aid Small Water Utilities After Iranian Cyberattack
Following a November 2023 hack of the Aliquippa, Pennsylvania water system by Iranian-linked hackers, a group of ethical hackers is providing free cybersecurity support to smaller water utilities across the US, including Indiana, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont, to enhance network security and protect pub...
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24% Bias Score

Los Angeles Challenges Federal Immigration Raid Amidst Court Order
Federal agents conducted "Operation Trojan Horse" in Los Angeles on Wednesday, arresting 16 undocumented immigrants near a Home Depot, despite a recent court order against indiscriminate arrests; this prompted the city to explore legal options and sparked public outrage.

Los Angeles Challenges Federal Immigration Raid Amidst Court Order
Federal agents conducted "Operation Trojan Horse" in Los Angeles on Wednesday, arresting 16 undocumented immigrants near a Home Depot, despite a recent court order against indiscriminate arrests; this prompted the city to explore legal options and sparked public outrage.
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52% Bias Score

Four Top FBI Officials Fired Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
Four top FBI officials, including former acting director Brian Driscoll, were fired this week without explanation, sparking concerns about political motivation, especially given that some officials investigated President Trump and resisted compiling a list of agents involved in the January 6th Capit...

Four Top FBI Officials Fired Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
Four top FBI officials, including former acting director Brian Driscoll, were fired this week without explanation, sparking concerns about political motivation, especially given that some officials investigated President Trump and resisted compiling a list of agents involved in the January 6th Capit...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order Expands 401(k) Investment Options Amidst New Tariffs
President Trump's executive order allows 401(k) investments in cryptocurrency, private equity, and real estate, potentially increasing risk but offering diversification; simultaneous tariffs on 90+ trading partners impact retailers, who absorb costs but may cut back on investments.

Trump's Executive Order Expands 401(k) Investment Options Amidst New Tariffs
President Trump's executive order allows 401(k) investments in cryptocurrency, private equity, and real estate, potentially increasing risk but offering diversification; simultaneous tariffs on 90+ trading partners impact retailers, who absorb costs but may cut back on investments.
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44% Bias Score

FBI Officials Fired Amidst Concerns of Political Retribution for Jan. 6 Investigation
Two senior FBI officials, Brian Driscoll and Steve Jensen, were fired without explanation after resisting a Justice Department request for a list of agents involved in investigating the January 6th Capitol riot, raising concerns of political retribution and jeopardizing future investigations.

FBI Officials Fired Amidst Concerns of Political Retribution for Jan. 6 Investigation
Two senior FBI officials, Brian Driscoll and Steve Jensen, were fired without explanation after resisting a Justice Department request for a list of agents involved in investigating the January 6th Capitol riot, raising concerns of political retribution and jeopardizing future investigations.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Hit American Businesses Hard
President Trump's new tariffs, ranging from 15% to 41%, imposed on goods from over 90 countries, are causing significant challenges for American businesses, with the Yale Budget Lab estimating a $2,400 annual cost increase per household, impacting pricing, timelines, and business viability.

Trump Tariffs Hit American Businesses Hard
President Trump's new tariffs, ranging from 15% to 41%, imposed on goods from over 90 countries, are causing significant challenges for American businesses, with the Yale Budget Lab estimating a $2,400 annual cost increase per household, impacting pricing, timelines, and business viability.
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56% Bias Score

Netanyahu Accuses NYT of Defamation Over Gaza Child Photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused The New York Times of defamation over a photo of an emaciated Gazan child with a pre-existing condition, threatening legal action despite international organizations confirming widespread malnutrition in Gaza.

Netanyahu Accuses NYT of Defamation Over Gaza Child Photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused The New York Times of defamation over a photo of an emaciated Gazan child with a pre-existing condition, threatening legal action despite international organizations confirming widespread malnutrition in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score
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