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Trump's False Claim on Birthright Citizenship Faces Supreme Court Challenge
President Trump falsely claimed the U.S. is the only country with birthright citizenship; his executive order to restrict it faces legal challenges, conflicting with the 14th Amendment and an 1898 Supreme Court ruling; the Supreme Court is now hearing arguments on this issue.
Trump's False Claim on Birthright Citizenship Faces Supreme Court Challenge
President Trump falsely claimed the U.S. is the only country with birthright citizenship; his executive order to restrict it faces legal challenges, conflicting with the 14th Amendment and an 1898 Supreme Court ruling; the Supreme Court is now hearing arguments on this issue.
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12% Bias Score


Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...
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48% Bias Score


Matar Sentenced for Rushdie Stabbing; Federal Trial to Follow
Hadi Matar, convicted of stabbing Salman Rushdie on August 12, 2022, at a New York lecture, causing severe injuries including blindness in one eye, will be sentenced Friday to a maximum of 25 years in prison; a subsequent federal trial will address terrorism-related charges.
Matar Sentenced for Rushdie Stabbing; Federal Trial to Follow
Hadi Matar, convicted of stabbing Salman Rushdie on August 12, 2022, at a New York lecture, causing severe injuries including blindness in one eye, will be sentenced Friday to a maximum of 25 years in prison; a subsequent federal trial will address terrorism-related charges.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Asylum Suspension Leads to Immediate Deportations
President Trump's January 20th executive order suspending the U.S. asylum system resulted in the immediate deportation of asylum seekers, including a Russian family deported to Costa Rica without an interview, highlighting a chaotic and uncertain situation for those seeking refuge in the U.S. and ra...
Trump's Asylum Suspension Leads to Immediate Deportations
President Trump's January 20th executive order suspending the U.S. asylum system resulted in the immediate deportation of asylum seekers, including a Russian family deported to Costa Rica without an interview, highlighting a chaotic and uncertain situation for those seeking refuge in the U.S. and ra...
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60% Bias Score


EPC Summit in Tirana to Tackle European Security Challenges
The European Political Community (EPC) summit in Tirana, Albania, on Friday will address Europe's security challenges, including Russia's war in Ukraine, with 47 European leaders and organizations attending, focusing on unity, cooperation, and joint action to improve competitiveness and tackle unaut...
EPC Summit in Tirana to Tackle European Security Challenges
The European Political Community (EPC) summit in Tirana, Albania, on Friday will address Europe's security challenges, including Russia's war in Ukraine, with 47 European leaders and organizations attending, focusing on unity, cooperation, and joint action to improve competitiveness and tackle unaut...
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36% Bias Score


Student Loan Collections Resume Amidst Legal Challenges
The Department of Education restarted involuntary collections on 5.3 million defaulted student loans while simultaneously facing legal challenges to income-driven repayment plans, causing significant confusion and delays for borrowers.
Student Loan Collections Resume Amidst Legal Challenges
The Department of Education restarted involuntary collections on 5.3 million defaulted student loans while simultaneously facing legal challenges to income-driven repayment plans, causing significant confusion and delays for borrowers.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Band's Eurovision Bid Amidst War
While competing in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, Ukrainian rock band Ziferblat learned their backing singer's home was destroyed by Russian shelling; they are using their platform to raise awareness of the war and raise funds for de-mining efforts in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Band's Eurovision Bid Amidst War
While competing in the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, Ukrainian rock band Ziferblat learned their backing singer's home was destroyed by Russian shelling; they are using their platform to raise awareness of the war and raise funds for de-mining efforts in Ukraine.
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20% Bias Score

Depardieu Conviction, Cannes Barring Signal Shift in France's Approach to Sexual Misconduct
French actor Gérard Depardieu was convicted of sexual assault and given an 18-month suspended sentence, while the Cannes Film Festival barred actor Théo Navarro-Mussy, accused of rape, from an event; these actions signal a shift in France's approach to sexual misconduct within its film industry.

Depardieu Conviction, Cannes Barring Signal Shift in France's Approach to Sexual Misconduct
French actor Gérard Depardieu was convicted of sexual assault and given an 18-month suspended sentence, while the Cannes Film Festival barred actor Théo Navarro-Mussy, accused of rape, from an event; these actions signal a shift in France's approach to sexual misconduct within its film industry.
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40% Bias Score

Chad's ex-PM Masra arrested amid intercommunal violence
Chad's former Prime Minister Succès Masra was arrested on Friday for allegedly inciting violence through social media posts related to an intercommunal clash in Logone Occidental province that resulted in 42 deaths; his party calls it an abduction.

Chad's ex-PM Masra arrested amid intercommunal violence
Chad's former Prime Minister Succès Masra was arrested on Friday for allegedly inciting violence through social media posts related to an intercommunal clash in Logone Occidental province that resulted in 42 deaths; his party calls it an abduction.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Comey of Threatening Him via Instagram Post
Former FBI Director James Comey's Instagram post featuring "8647" written in seashells prompted accusations from President Trump and others of threatening the president, leading to a Secret Service investigation, despite Comey's denial of any violent intent.

Trump Accuses Comey of Threatening Him via Instagram Post
Former FBI Director James Comey's Instagram post featuring "8647" written in seashells prompted accusations from President Trump and others of threatening the president, leading to a Secret Service investigation, despite Comey's denial of any violent intent.
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52% Bias Score

Wall Street Nears Record Highs Amid Tariff Uncertainty
U.S. stocks are nearing all-time highs on Friday, driven by hopes of reduced tariffs and better-than-expected inflation reports, although lingering trade uncertainty and a Japanese economic contraction add complexities.

Wall Street Nears Record Highs Amid Tariff Uncertainty
U.S. stocks are nearing all-time highs on Friday, driven by hopes of reduced tariffs and better-than-expected inflation reports, although lingering trade uncertainty and a Japanese economic contraction add complexities.
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44% Bias Score

Minnesota Legislature Passes Bipartisan Budget, Sparking Debate Over Healthcare Access
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and legislative leaders reached a bipartisan $66-67 billion budget agreement, effective July 1st, despite narrow party margins and internal disagreements over healthcare access for undocumented immigrants; a special session may be needed to finalize the deal before the Mo...

Minnesota Legislature Passes Bipartisan Budget, Sparking Debate Over Healthcare Access
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and legislative leaders reached a bipartisan $66-67 billion budget agreement, effective July 1st, despite narrow party margins and internal disagreements over healthcare access for undocumented immigrants; a special session may be needed to finalize the deal before the Mo...
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36% Bias Score
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