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South Korea's Constitutional Court to Rule on Impeached President Yoon's Fate
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest for imposing martial law in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office by March, impacting the country's democracy and potentially triggering a by-election.
South Korea's Constitutional Court to Rule on Impeached President Yoon's Fate
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest for imposing martial law in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office by March, impacting the country's democracy and potentially triggering a by-election.
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44% Bias Score


State Teachers Oppose McMahon's Education Nomination Amidst Department Abolishment Plan
Ahead of her confirmation hearing, Linda McMahon's nomination as Secretary of Education faces strong opposition from America's 2024 State Teachers of the Year, who fear President Trump's plan to abolish the Department of Education will harm students and public schools, particularly vulnerable popula...
State Teachers Oppose McMahon's Education Nomination Amidst Department Abolishment Plan
Ahead of her confirmation hearing, Linda McMahon's nomination as Secretary of Education faces strong opposition from America's 2024 State Teachers of the Year, who fear President Trump's plan to abolish the Department of Education will harm students and public schools, particularly vulnerable popula...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice sued New York State on Wednesday over its 2019 law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, challenging a similar law in 19 other states and the District of Columbia.
Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice sued New York State on Wednesday over its 2019 law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, challenging a similar law in 19 other states and the District of Columbia.
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52% Bias Score


Florida Executes James Dennis Ford for 1997 Double Murder
James Dennis Ford, 64, was executed in Florida on Thursday, marking the state's first execution of 2025 for the 1997 murders of Gregory and Kimberly Malnory during a fishing trip, witnessed by their toddler daughter; the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal.
Florida Executes James Dennis Ford for 1997 Double Murder
James Dennis Ford, 64, was executed in Florida on Thursday, marking the state's first execution of 2025 for the 1997 murders of Gregory and Kimberly Malnory during a fishing trip, witnessed by their toddler daughter; the U.S. Supreme Court denied his final appeal.
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48% Bias Score


Justice Department Sues New York Over Law Granting Driver's Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against New York State, challenging its Green Light Law which grants driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants; the lawsuit alleges the law obstructs federal immigration enforcement and prioritizes illegal aliens over citizens.
Justice Department Sues New York Over Law Granting Driver's Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against New York State, challenging its Green Light Law which grants driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants; the lawsuit alleges the law obstructs federal immigration enforcement and prioritizes illegal aliens over citizens.
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68% Bias Score


Modi Seeks to Strengthen US Ties Amidst Tariff Threats
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington this week seeks to strengthen US-India relations and avoid potential US tariffs, building on his rapport with President Trump, despite trade deficits and geopolitical complexities.
Modi Seeks to Strengthen US Ties Amidst Tariff Threats
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington this week seeks to strengthen US-India relations and avoid potential US tariffs, building on his rapport with President Trump, despite trade deficits and geopolitical complexities.
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40% Bias Score

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Use of Guantanamo for Migrant Detention
A federal lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., accuses the Trump administration of transferring over 50 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, holding them incommunicado without access to lawyers or family, marking the first time in U.S. history that non-citizens facing civil immigration charges have been detain...

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Use of Guantanamo for Migrant Detention
A federal lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., accuses the Trump administration of transferring over 50 migrants to Guantanamo Bay, holding them incommunicado without access to lawyers or family, marking the first time in U.S. history that non-citizens facing civil immigration charges have been detain...
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Dispute Threatens Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
A dispute over the delivery of aid to Gaza, including 60,000 temporary homes and 200,000 tents, threatens to collapse the three-week-old ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, jeopardizing the release of hostages and reconstruction efforts.

Gaza Aid Dispute Threatens Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
A dispute over the delivery of aid to Gaza, including 60,000 temporary homes and 200,000 tents, threatens to collapse the three-week-old ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, jeopardizing the release of hostages and reconstruction efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Senate to Confirm Vaccine-Skeptic Kennedy as Health Secretary Amidst Funding Cuts
The Senate is poised to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the nation's health secretary, overseeing a $1.7 trillion budget, despite his controversial anti-vaccine stance and amidst a broader federal government restructuring impacting public health funding.

Senate to Confirm Vaccine-Skeptic Kennedy as Health Secretary Amidst Funding Cuts
The Senate is poised to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the nation's health secretary, overseeing a $1.7 trillion budget, despite his controversial anti-vaccine stance and amidst a broader federal government restructuring impacting public health funding.
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64% Bias Score

McMahon's Senate Hearing to Center on Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department
Linda McMahon, Trump's nominee for Education Secretary, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday, where her commitment to dismantling the Department of Education will be questioned. President Trump wants to abolish the department, while Democrats oppose the plan, raising concerns about the im...

McMahon's Senate Hearing to Center on Trump's Plan to Dismantle Education Department
Linda McMahon, Trump's nominee for Education Secretary, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday, where her commitment to dismantling the Department of Education will be questioned. President Trump wants to abolish the department, while Democrats oppose the plan, raising concerns about the im...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Offers Generous Incentives to Attract Younger Soldiers
To counter battlefield losses and desertions in its war with Russia, Ukraine is offering 18-24 year-old men a $24,000 signing bonus, a $2,900 monthly salary, a 0% mortgage rate, and other benefits to join the military, aiming to address manpower shortages amid uncertainty over continued U.S. militar...

Ukraine Offers Generous Incentives to Attract Younger Soldiers
To counter battlefield losses and desertions in its war with Russia, Ukraine is offering 18-24 year-old men a $24,000 signing bonus, a $2,900 monthly salary, a 0% mortgage rate, and other benefits to join the military, aiming to address manpower shortages amid uncertainty over continued U.S. militar...
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44% Bias Score

White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.

White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.
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36% Bias Score
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