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US Job Growth Stalls, Raising Recession Fears
August's US job growth significantly underperformed expectations, adding only 22,000 jobs compared to forecasts of 80,000, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3% and fueling concerns about a potential recession.
US Job Growth Stalls, Raising Recession Fears
August's US job growth significantly underperformed expectations, adding only 22,000 jobs compared to forecasts of 80,000, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3% and fueling concerns about a potential recession.
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32% Bias Score


D.C. Prosecutor and Magistrate Judge Clash Over Crime Crackdown
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui are engaged in a public dispute over a recent increase in federal cases dismissed due to grand jury refusals to indict, which followed President Trump's order to increase federal resources in Washington D.C.
D.C. Prosecutor and Magistrate Judge Clash Over Crime Crackdown
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui are engaged in a public dispute over a recent increase in federal cases dismissed due to grand jury refusals to indict, which followed President Trump's order to increase federal resources in Washington D.C.
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56% Bias Score


Texas State Rep. James Talarico Announces Senate Bid
Texas Democratic State Representative James Talarico will announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, challenging incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn in a race already attracting significant attention.
Texas State Rep. James Talarico Announces Senate Bid
Texas Democratic State Representative James Talarico will announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, challenging incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn in a race already attracting significant attention.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Faces Legal Setbacks as Courts Block Key Parts of Agenda
Federal judges issued a series of rulings this week blocking key parts of President Donald Trump's agenda, including his use of the Alien Enemies Act, deployment of the National Guard, and freezing of Harvard funds; the administration plans to appeal.
Trump Faces Legal Setbacks as Courts Block Key Parts of Agenda
Federal judges issued a series of rulings this week blocking key parts of President Donald Trump's agenda, including his use of the Alien Enemies Act, deployment of the National Guard, and freezing of Harvard funds; the administration plans to appeal.
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36% Bias Score


Wrongful Conviction: Minneapolis Man Freed After 27 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak in Minneapolis, was released on September 7th, 2023, after a key witness, Chalaka Young, confessed to the crime.
Wrongful Conviction: Minneapolis Man Freed After 27 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak in Minneapolis, was released on September 7th, 2023, after a key witness, Chalaka Young, confessed to the crime.
Progress
16% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Haitians and Venezuelans
A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end temporary protected status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Venezuelans, citing the Homeland Security secretary's actions as exceeding her authority and arbitrary.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for Haitians and Venezuelans
A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end temporary protected status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Venezuelans, citing the Homeland Security secretary's actions as exceeding her authority and arbitrary.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Increased ICE Enforcement in Chicago Sparks Concerns and Protests
The Chicago area is preparing for a surge in ICE activity, with up to 300 agents potentially operating from the Great Lakes Naval Station for 30 days, prompting a major festival postponement and criticism from city officials.

Increased ICE Enforcement in Chicago Sparks Concerns and Protests
The Chicago area is preparing for a surge in ICE activity, with up to 300 agents potentially operating from the Great Lakes Naval Station for 30 days, prompting a major festival postponement and criticism from city officials.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order on Wrongful Detention of Americans
President Trump signed an executive order Friday designating countries that wrongfully detain Americans as "state sponsors of wrongful detention," enabling sanctions and other punishments.

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order on Wrongful Detention of Americans
President Trump signed an executive order Friday designating countries that wrongfully detain Americans as "state sponsors of wrongful detention," enabling sanctions and other punishments.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown Yields 1,914 Arrests
President Trump's crime crackdown in D.C. since August 7 has resulted in 1,914 arrests, including individuals on a terrorist watch list and those with prior violent offenses, leading to the recovery of 198 firearms and the clearance of 50 homeless encampments.

Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown Yields 1,914 Arrests
President Trump's crime crackdown in D.C. since August 7 has resulted in 1,914 arrests, including individuals on a terrorist watch list and those with prior violent offenses, leading to the recovery of 198 firearms and the clearance of 50 homeless encampments.
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72% Bias Score

DNA Matches Link Deceased Navy Diver to Cold Case Rapes Across Four States
A yearslong investigation using DNA evidence linked Sean Patrick McNulty, a deceased Navy diver, to six home invasion and rape cases across four states, spanning from the 1980s to the 1990s.

DNA Matches Link Deceased Navy Diver to Cold Case Rapes Across Four States
A yearslong investigation using DNA evidence linked Sean Patrick McNulty, a deceased Navy diver, to six home invasion and rape cases across four states, spanning from the 1980s to the 1990s.
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16% Bias Score

Department of War" to Replace "Department of Defense
President Trump signed an executive order to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, effective immediately with the use of "Department of War" as a secondary title, with plans for a permanent legislative change.

Department of War" to Replace "Department of Defense
President Trump signed an executive order to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, effective immediately with the use of "Department of War" as a secondary title, with plans for a permanent legislative change.
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52% Bias Score

Smithsonian Institution Rejects White House Demand for External Review of Exhibits
Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III refused a White House demand for an external review of its exhibits, asserting the institution's autonomy over its programming and content, while agreeing to conduct its own internal review by year's end.

Smithsonian Institution Rejects White House Demand for External Review of Exhibits
Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III refused a White House demand for an external review of its exhibits, asserting the institution's autonomy over its programming and content, while agreeing to conduct its own internal review by year's end.
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44% Bias Score
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