Trump Administration May Dismantle Biden's Gender Policy Council
The Biden administration's Gender Policy Council, created in 2021, faces potential abolishment under the incoming Trump administration, as outlined in the conservative handbook Project 2025, due to its advocacy for reproductive healthcare, sparking concerns about the future of women's rights.
Trump Administration May Dismantle Biden's Gender Policy Council
The Biden administration's Gender Policy Council, created in 2021, faces potential abolishment under the incoming Trump administration, as outlined in the conservative handbook Project 2025, due to its advocacy for reproductive healthcare, sparking concerns about the future of women's rights.
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48% Bias Score
NHTSA Delays Recall of 50 Million Air Bag Inflators After Industry Challenges
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has delayed a recall of almost 50 million air bag inflators made by ARC Automotive Inc., citing concerns raised by the auto industry regarding the scope of the defect and variations in manufacturing processes, despite evidence of at least se...
NHTSA Delays Recall of 50 Million Air Bag Inflators After Industry Challenges
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has delayed a recall of almost 50 million air bag inflators made by ARC Automotive Inc., citing concerns raised by the auto industry regarding the scope of the defect and variations in manufacturing processes, despite evidence of at least se...
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44% Bias Score
Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Mass Shooting Plot
Mack Davis, 22, pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for plotting mass shootings at a Michigan political party headquarters and a bar, driven by anti-gay bias; authorities found weapons, bomb-making materials, and writings about mass killers in his home.
Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Mass Shooting Plot
Mack Davis, 22, pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for plotting mass shootings at a Michigan political party headquarters and a bar, driven by anti-gay bias; authorities found weapons, bomb-making materials, and writings about mass killers in his home.
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24% Bias Score
Senate Report Slams US Chip Export Control Efforts
A Senate report criticizes the Commerce Department's inadequate efforts to curb China and Russia's access to advanced US-made computer chips, citing insufficient funding and enforcement, as the Russian military continues to acquire US-made components through front companies despite export controls i...
Senate Report Slams US Chip Export Control Efforts
A Senate report criticizes the Commerce Department's inadequate efforts to curb China and Russia's access to advanced US-made computer chips, citing insufficient funding and enforcement, as the Russian military continues to acquire US-made components through front companies despite export controls i...
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52% Bias Score
US Sanctions on Pakistani Missile Program Spark Regional Tensions
The U.S. imposed sanctions on four Pakistani entities for allegedly supporting the country's ballistic missile program, prompting condemnation from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which claimed the actions were discriminatory and destabilizing for the region.
US Sanctions on Pakistani Missile Program Spark Regional Tensions
The U.S. imposed sanctions on four Pakistani entities for allegedly supporting the country's ballistic missile program, prompting condemnation from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, which claimed the actions were discriminatory and destabilizing for the region.
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Adams Aide Faces Corruption Charges Amid Administration Scandals
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams' chief advisor, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, will be arraigned Thursday on corruption charges related to alleged improper gifts, adding to the ongoing investigations into the Adams administration, including federal charges against the mayor himself.
Adams Aide Faces Corruption Charges Amid Administration Scandals
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams' chief advisor, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, will be arraigned Thursday on corruption charges related to alleged improper gifts, adding to the ongoing investigations into the Adams administration, including federal charges against the mayor himself.
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52% Bias Score
MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.
MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.
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28% Bias Score
Arizona Governor Calls for Repeal of Mandatory Abortion Reporting Law
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is calling for the repeal of the state's mandatory annual abortion reporting law, citing privacy concerns and echoing similar moves by other Democratic-led states; the 2023 report showed 12,700 abortions, fluctuating from 13,955 in 2021 and 11,400 in 2022, reflecting Ari...
Arizona Governor Calls for Repeal of Mandatory Abortion Reporting Law
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is calling for the repeal of the state's mandatory annual abortion reporting law, citing privacy concerns and echoing similar moves by other Democratic-led states; the 2023 report showed 12,700 abortions, fluctuating from 13,955 in 2021 and 11,400 in 2022, reflecting Ari...
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52% Bias Score
Elite Universities Accused of Admissions Favoritism for Wealthy Donors
A class-action lawsuit alleges that 17 elite U.S. universities gave preferential treatment to children of wealthy donors, violating need-blind admissions policies; ten schools settled for $284 million, while six deny the allegations.
Elite Universities Accused of Admissions Favoritism for Wealthy Donors
A class-action lawsuit alleges that 17 elite U.S. universities gave preferential treatment to children of wealthy donors, violating need-blind admissions policies; ten schools settled for $284 million, while six deny the allegations.
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Blinken's Final UN Trip Prioritizes AI, Sudan Crisis Amidst Deep Divisions
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will chair two UN Security Council meetings this week, focusing on artificial intelligence and Sudan's humanitarian crisis, rather than the Ukraine war or the Israeli-Hamas conflict, reflecting a strategic effort to find areas of potential consensus within a deeply ...
Blinken's Final UN Trip Prioritizes AI, Sudan Crisis Amidst Deep Divisions
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will chair two UN Security Council meetings this week, focusing on artificial intelligence and Sudan's humanitarian crisis, rather than the Ukraine war or the Israeli-Hamas conflict, reflecting a strategic effort to find areas of potential consensus within a deeply ...
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U.S. Economy Posts 3.1% Growth in Q3 Despite Inflation and Election Results
The American economy expanded by 3.1% in Q3 2023, fueled by robust consumer spending and export growth, despite persistent inflation and the recent election of Donald Trump.
U.S. Economy Posts 3.1% Growth in Q3 Despite Inflation and Election Results
The American economy expanded by 3.1% in Q3 2023, fueled by robust consumer spending and export growth, despite persistent inflation and the recent election of Donald Trump.
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48% Bias Score
Judge Orders Giuliani to Court Over Contempt Charges in Defamation Case
A New York judge ordered Rudy Giuliani to appear in court on January 3rd to face contempt charges for failing to turn over assets, including a New York apartment lease and a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt, to two Georgia election poll workers who won a $148 million defamation lawsuit against him for fals...
Judge Orders Giuliani to Court Over Contempt Charges in Defamation Case
A New York judge ordered Rudy Giuliani to appear in court on January 3rd to face contempt charges for failing to turn over assets, including a New York apartment lease and a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt, to two Georgia election poll workers who won a $148 million defamation lawsuit against him for fals...
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36% Bias Score