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ICE to Increase Agents in Boston Amid Sanctuary City Dispute
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to increase ICE agents in Boston, MA, after Mayor Michelle Wu upheld sanctuary city policies; Operation Patriot, resulting in nearly 1,500 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records, preceded this decision, and Attorney General Bondi issued a deadline fo...
ICE to Increase Agents in Boston Amid Sanctuary City Dispute
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons vowed to increase ICE agents in Boston, MA, after Mayor Michelle Wu upheld sanctuary city policies; Operation Patriot, resulting in nearly 1,500 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records, preceded this decision, and Attorney General Bondi issued a deadline fo...
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72% Bias Score


Doggett to Retire Unless Court Rejects Texas Gerrymandered Map
Texas Democratic Representative Lloyd Doggett announced Thursday he will retire from Congress unless a court rejects the new Republican-drawn congressional map that splits his Austin-area district into two; if the map is rejected, he'll seek re-election.
Doggett to Retire Unless Court Rejects Texas Gerrymandered Map
Texas Democratic Representative Lloyd Doggett announced Thursday he will retire from Congress unless a court rejects the new Republican-drawn congressional map that splits his Austin-area district into two; if the map is rejected, he'll seek re-election.
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48% Bias Score


Planned Parenthood Sues South Carolina Over Medicaid Funding Block
Planned Parenthood is suing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster over executive orders blocking Medicaid payments to the organization, arguing the orders are unconstitutional and will harm patients by limiting access to essential healthcare services, impacting nearly 400 Medicaid patients annually...
Planned Parenthood Sues South Carolina Over Medicaid Funding Block
Planned Parenthood is suing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster over executive orders blocking Medicaid payments to the organization, arguing the orders are unconstitutional and will harm patients by limiting access to essential healthcare services, impacting nearly 400 Medicaid patients annually...
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36% Bias Score


Texas Democrat Doggett Won't Seek Reelection If Redistricting Plan Passes
Texas Democratic Representative Lloyd Doggett announced Thursday he will not seek re-election if the Republican-led redistricting plan, supported by President Trump, is enacted, avoiding a primary challenge from fellow Democrat Greg Casar, whose district would be significantly altered under the new ...
Texas Democrat Doggett Won't Seek Reelection If Redistricting Plan Passes
Texas Democratic Representative Lloyd Doggett announced Thursday he will not seek re-election if the Republican-led redistricting plan, supported by President Trump, is enacted, avoiding a primary challenge from fellow Democrat Greg Casar, whose district would be significantly altered under the new ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Urges Missouri Redistricting to Favor Republicans
President Trump is pushing Missouri to redraw its congressional map to favor Republicans before the 2026 midterms, mirroring a similar move in Texas, as part of a broader partisan redistricting battle impacting the balance of power in the U.S. House.
Trump Urges Missouri Redistricting to Favor Republicans
President Trump is pushing Missouri to redraw its congressional map to favor Republicans before the 2026 midterms, mirroring a similar move in Texas, as part of a broader partisan redistricting battle impacting the balance of power in the U.S. House.
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52% Bias Score


Newsom's Aggressive Anti-Trump Campaign Draws Fire and Praise
California Governor Gavin Newsom's aggressive counter-offensive against President Trump's political maneuvers, including a mid-decade redistricting proposal and social media attacks, has drawn praise and criticism, placing him in the national spotlight and reflecting the Democratic Party's desire fo...
Newsom's Aggressive Anti-Trump Campaign Draws Fire and Praise
California Governor Gavin Newsom's aggressive counter-offensive against President Trump's political maneuvers, including a mid-decade redistricting proposal and social media attacks, has drawn praise and criticism, placing him in the national spotlight and reflecting the Democratic Party's desire fo...
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40% Bias Score

Wall Street Indexes Fall on Powell Speech and Walmart Results
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Thursday, with the Dow down 152.81 points (0.34%), the S&P 500 down 25.61 points (0.40%), and the Nasdaq down 72.54 points (0.34%), driven by investor fears of hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and weak Walmart quarterly results despite stron...

Wall Street Indexes Fall on Powell Speech and Walmart Results
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Thursday, with the Dow down 152.81 points (0.34%), the S&P 500 down 25.61 points (0.40%), and the Nasdaq down 72.54 points (0.34%), driven by investor fears of hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and weak Walmart quarterly results despite stron...
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44% Bias Score

Indictments Hit Four of NYC Mayor Adams' Associates on Bribery Charges
Four of New York City Mayor Eric Adams' associates, including a former chief advisor, were indicted on Thursday on bribery charges, alleging a pay-to-play scheme involving $75,000 in bribes and improper steering of city contracts; a separate incident involves a suspended aide attempting to give a re...

Indictments Hit Four of NYC Mayor Adams' Associates on Bribery Charges
Four of New York City Mayor Eric Adams' associates, including a former chief advisor, were indicted on Thursday on bribery charges, alleging a pay-to-play scheme involving $75,000 in bribes and improper steering of city contracts; a separate incident involves a suspended aide attempting to give a re...
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48% Bias Score

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.
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44% Bias Score

Low Pay and Difficult Strikes: Flight Attendants' Struggle for Better Wages
PSA Airlines flight attendant Nathan Miller's $24,000 annual salary forces him to commute from Virginia to Philadelphia, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction among US flight attendants over low pay, lack of boarding pay, and the difficulty of striking due to the Railway Labor Act.

Low Pay and Difficult Strikes: Flight Attendants' Struggle for Better Wages
PSA Airlines flight attendant Nathan Miller's $24,000 annual salary forces him to commute from Virginia to Philadelphia, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction among US flight attendants over low pay, lack of boarding pay, and the difficulty of striking due to the Railway Labor Act.
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44% Bias Score

California to Hold Special Election on Democratic Gerrymandering Plan
California's legislature passed bills for a fall special election on a Democratic plan to redraw the state's congressional map, counteracting Texas's Republican gerrymandering and potentially impacting the 2026 election.

California to Hold Special Election on Democratic Gerrymandering Plan
California's legislature passed bills for a fall special election on a Democratic plan to redraw the state's congressional map, counteracting Texas's Republican gerrymandering and potentially impacting the 2026 election.
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52% Bias Score

Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.

Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
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36% Bias Score
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