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4th Circuit Rejects Trump Administration Appeal in Deportation Case
A U.S. Court of Appeals panel on Thursday rejected the Trump administration's attempt to avoid returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador on March 15 despite a 2019 court order, calling the government's actions a violation of due process.
4th Circuit Rejects Trump Administration Appeal in Deportation Case
A U.S. Court of Appeals panel on Thursday rejected the Trump administration's attempt to avoid returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador on March 15 despite a 2019 court order, calling the government's actions a violation of due process.
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56% Bias Score


FSU Shooting Underscores Ongoing Struggle to Prevent School Shootings
A shooting near Florida State University's student union on Thursday killed two and wounded six; the incident deeply affected students with connections to the 2018 Parkland shooting, highlighting the ongoing struggle to prevent school shootings and the need for effective preventative measures.
FSU Shooting Underscores Ongoing Struggle to Prevent School Shootings
A shooting near Florida State University's student union on Thursday killed two and wounded six; the incident deeply affected students with connections to the 2018 Parkland shooting, highlighting the ongoing struggle to prevent school shootings and the need for effective preventative measures.
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36% Bias Score


Appeals Court Rebukes Trump Administration Over Deportation Case
A federal appeals court strongly criticized the Trump administration for claiming it could not return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. from El Salvador, rejecting the administration's appeal and ordering sworn testimony from officials to determine if they complied with instructions to facilitate his...
Appeals Court Rebukes Trump Administration Over Deportation Case
A federal appeals court strongly criticized the Trump administration for claiming it could not return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. from El Salvador, rejecting the administration's appeal and ordering sworn testimony from officials to determine if they complied with instructions to facilitate his...
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56% Bias Score


IRS Considers Revoking Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
The IRS may revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status following the White House freezing \$2.2 billion in grants and \$60 million in contracts after Harvard refused to comply with demands from the Trump administration, prompting potential legal challenges and impacting higher education.
IRS Considers Revoking Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
The IRS may revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status following the White House freezing \$2.2 billion in grants and \$60 million in contracts after Harvard refused to comply with demands from the Trump administration, prompting potential legal challenges and impacting higher education.
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40% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Governor's Residence Firebombed; Suspect Charged
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence was firebombed early Sunday by Cody Balmer, who allegedly acted due to perceived injustices to the Palestinian people; Shapiro and his family escaped unharmed, and Balmer faces eight charges including attempted murder and terrorism.
Pennsylvania Governor's Residence Firebombed; Suspect Charged
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence was firebombed early Sunday by Cody Balmer, who allegedly acted due to perceived injustices to the Palestinian people; Shapiro and his family escaped unharmed, and Balmer faces eight charges including attempted murder and terrorism.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Challenges Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
President Trump challenged Harvard University's tax-exempt status on social media, questioning whether its alleged promotion of "radical left" ideas serves the public interest, potentially impacting the tax-exempt status of many other colleges and universities.
Trump Challenges Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
President Trump challenged Harvard University's tax-exempt status on social media, questioning whether its alleged promotion of "radical left" ideas serves the public interest, potentially impacting the tax-exempt status of many other colleges and universities.
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8% Bias Score

Trump's Attack on Fed Chair Powell Threatens Economic Stability
President Trump's threats to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, coupled with a Supreme Court case that could grant the president more power to fire officials from independent agencies, threaten the Fed's independence and add to economic uncertainty caused by Trump's tariffs.

Trump's Attack on Fed Chair Powell Threatens Economic Stability
President Trump's threats to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, coupled with a Supreme Court case that could grant the president more power to fire officials from independent agencies, threaten the Fed's independence and add to economic uncertainty caused by Trump's tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

Florida State University Shooting Prompts Lockdown
A shooting occurred Thursday at Florida State University's student union in Tallahassee, Florida, prompting a campus lockdown; details about the shooter, injuries, and events are still emerging.

Florida State University Shooting Prompts Lockdown
A shooting occurred Thursday at Florida State University's student union in Tallahassee, Florida, prompting a campus lockdown; details about the shooter, injuries, and events are still emerging.
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44% Bias Score

Backlash Against Kennedy's Autism Comments
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments linking autism to environmental factors and portraying autistic individuals negatively sparked outrage from parents and autism advocates, who emphasize the diversity of abilities and potential within the autism spectrum, and the rising autism diagnoses ...

Backlash Against Kennedy's Autism Comments
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments linking autism to environmental factors and portraying autistic individuals negatively sparked outrage from parents and autism advocates, who emphasize the diversity of abilities and potential within the autism spectrum, and the rising autism diagnoses ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Fuel Recession Fears Despite Strong Economic Data
President Trump's recent tariffs have caused market volatility and recession fears, despite positive economic data like low unemployment and cooling inflation; economists attribute this discrepancy to reporting lags, with consumer sentiment surveys reflecting significant economic anxiety.

Trump Tariffs Fuel Recession Fears Despite Strong Economic Data
President Trump's recent tariffs have caused market volatility and recession fears, despite positive economic data like low unemployment and cooling inflation; economists attribute this discrepancy to reporting lags, with consumer sentiment surveys reflecting significant economic anxiety.
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52% Bias Score

Legal Dispute Over Overseas Voter Ballots in North Carolina Supreme Court Election
A legal battle in North Carolina challenges the validity of ballots cast by overseas voters in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes, prompting a review process for up to 1,675 ballots.

Legal Dispute Over Overseas Voter Ballots in North Carolina Supreme Court Election
A legal battle in North Carolina challenges the validity of ballots cast by overseas voters in the state Supreme Court election, where Democrat Allison Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes, prompting a review process for up to 1,675 ballots.
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36% Bias Score

Fairbanks Pays $11.5 Million to Wrongfully Convicted Alaska Native Man
Marvin Roberts, an Alaska Native man wrongly convicted in the 1997 murder of John Hartman, received an $11.5 million settlement from Fairbanks, concluding a long-running lawsuit alleging racial bias by police; the settlement, reached in March but formally dismissed Wednesday, follows similar settlem...

Fairbanks Pays $11.5 Million to Wrongfully Convicted Alaska Native Man
Marvin Roberts, an Alaska Native man wrongly convicted in the 1997 murder of John Hartman, received an $11.5 million settlement from Fairbanks, concluding a long-running lawsuit alleging racial bias by police; the settlement, reached in March but formally dismissed Wednesday, follows similar settlem...
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44% Bias Score
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