US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
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40% Bias Score
Port Chicago 50 Exonerated 80 Years After WWII Mutiny Conviction
In July 1944, an ammunition explosion at Port Chicago Naval Magazine killed 320 and injured 390, primarily Black sailors, who had repeatedly warned of unsafe conditions; 50 who refused to return to work were convicted of mutiny but recently exonerated.
Port Chicago 50 Exonerated 80 Years After WWII Mutiny Conviction
In July 1944, an ammunition explosion at Port Chicago Naval Magazine killed 320 and injured 390, primarily Black sailors, who had repeatedly warned of unsafe conditions; 50 who refused to return to work were convicted of mutiny but recently exonerated.
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32% Bias Score
American Nightmare" Kidnapper's Further Crimes Exposed, Revealing Law Enforcement Failures
Matthew Muller, the "American Nightmare" kidnapper, committed multiple crimes in Northern California after his 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins in Vallejo; only through the persistence of local law enforcement were his subsequent crimes discovered, revealing systemic failures in the initial investi...
American Nightmare" Kidnapper's Further Crimes Exposed, Revealing Law Enforcement Failures
Matthew Muller, the "American Nightmare" kidnapper, committed multiple crimes in Northern California after his 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins in Vallejo; only through the persistence of local law enforcement were his subsequent crimes discovered, revealing systemic failures in the initial investi...
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52% Bias Score
Second Anniversary of Tyre Nichols' Death: Family Renews Call for Justice and Police Reform
Two years after Tyre Nichols' death from a police beating sparked national outrage, a candlelight vigil was held in Sacramento on January 7th, 2025, where his family renewed their commitment to seeking justice and police reform; three officers involved were found guilty of federal felonies, with sta...
Second Anniversary of Tyre Nichols' Death: Family Renews Call for Justice and Police Reform
Two years after Tyre Nichols' death from a police beating sparked national outrage, a candlelight vigil was held in Sacramento on January 7th, 2025, where his family renewed their commitment to seeking justice and police reform; three officers involved were found guilty of federal felonies, with sta...
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44% Bias Score
US Faces Critical Primary Care Physician Shortage
The US faces a critical shortage of primary care physicians, projected to reach 20,200-40,400 by 2036, impacting healthcare access; factors include higher pay in subspecialties, lack of support for primary care practices, and medical school structures that favor specialties.
US Faces Critical Primary Care Physician Shortage
The US faces a critical shortage of primary care physicians, projected to reach 20,200-40,400 by 2036, impacting healthcare access; factors include higher pay in subspecialties, lack of support for primary care practices, and medical school structures that favor specialties.
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44% Bias Score
New Evidence in NYC Mayor Adams Corruption Case Could Delay Trial, Impact Reelection
Federal prosecutors investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption announced Monday that they uncovered additional criminal conduct by Adams, which could delay his April trial and affect his reelection campaign; Adams maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivat...
New Evidence in NYC Mayor Adams Corruption Case Could Delay Trial, Impact Reelection
Federal prosecutors investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption announced Monday that they uncovered additional criminal conduct by Adams, which could delay his April trial and affect his reelection campaign; Adams maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivat...
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40% Bias Score
US Government Seeks to Block 9/11 Plea Deals
The U.S. government filed a motion in the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to block plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, arguing that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin should have had final approval a...
US Government Seeks to Block 9/11 Plea Deals
The U.S. government filed a motion in the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to block plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, attacks, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, arguing that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin should have had final approval a...
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36% Bias Score
Trump Seeks U.S. Control of Greenland and Panama Canal
President-elect Trump voiced interest in U.S. control of Greenland and the Panama Canal, citing national security and economic concerns, despite denials from Panama that China operates its canal.
Trump Seeks U.S. Control of Greenland and Panama Canal
President-elect Trump voiced interest in U.S. control of Greenland and the Panama Canal, citing national security and economic concerns, despite denials from Panama that China operates its canal.
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56% Bias Score
Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes with Toxic Semen Show Promise in Combating Tropical Diseases
Australian scientists are developing a "toxic male technique" using genetically engineered mosquitoes with venomous semen to control the spread of malaria and dengue fever; initial trials on fruit flies showed promising results, with further trials planned for mosquitoes.
Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes with Toxic Semen Show Promise in Combating Tropical Diseases
Australian scientists are developing a "toxic male technique" using genetically engineered mosquitoes with venomous semen to control the spread of malaria and dengue fever; initial trials on fruit flies showed promising results, with further trials planned for mosquitoes.
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48% Bias Score
Rapidly Spreading Palisades Fire Forces 30,000 Evacuations in Los Angeles
The Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, rapidly grew from 20 acres to over 2,921 acres on Tuesday, forcing approximately 30,000 evacuations and threatening 10,367 homes due to 50 mph winds and limited escape routes.
Rapidly Spreading Palisades Fire Forces 30,000 Evacuations in Los Angeles
The Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, rapidly grew from 20 acres to over 2,921 acres on Tuesday, forcing approximately 30,000 evacuations and threatening 10,367 homes due to 50 mph winds and limited escape routes.
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24% Bias Score
NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.
NASA Revises Mars Sample Return Plan, Cuts Costs
Facing an \$11 billion price tag, NASA scrapped its original Mars sample return plan and devised two cheaper alternatives, using either a modified sky crane or a commercial lander to bring samples back to Earth between 2035 and 2039, pending congressional funding.
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44% Bias Score
2-Year CDs: A Smart Savings Strategy in 2025's Uncertain Economic Climate
Two-year certificates of deposit (CDs) offer a fixed 4.25% interest rate, yielding significantly higher returns than short-term CDs or savings accounts in 2025's uncertain economic climate, despite requiring a 24-month commitment.
2-Year CDs: A Smart Savings Strategy in 2025's Uncertain Economic Climate
Two-year certificates of deposit (CDs) offer a fixed 4.25% interest rate, yielding significantly higher returns than short-term CDs or savings accounts in 2025's uncertain economic climate, despite requiring a 24-month commitment.
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52% Bias Score