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Job Corps Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Students in Limbo
The U.S. Department of Labor abruptly paused operations at 99 Job Corps centers nationwide on May 29th, affecting 25,000 students due to cited serious incident reports and fiscal analysis, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan condemnation.
Job Corps Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Students in Limbo
The U.S. Department of Labor abruptly paused operations at 99 Job Corps centers nationwide on May 29th, affecting 25,000 students due to cited serious incident reports and fiscal analysis, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan condemnation.
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60% Bias Score


ispace's Resilience Lunar Lander Attempts Moon Landing
ispace's Resilience lunar lander, launched in January 2024 from Florida, is attempting a landing in Mare Frigoris, the moon's far north, deploying a mini-rover, Tenacious, to conduct experiments for NASA and deploy an art installation; this follows a previous failed mission in 2021.
ispace's Resilience Lunar Lander Attempts Moon Landing
ispace's Resilience lunar lander, launched in January 2024 from Florida, is attempting a landing in Mare Frigoris, the moon's far north, deploying a mini-rover, Tenacious, to conduct experiments for NASA and deploy an art installation; this follows a previous failed mission in 2021.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Blocks Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously blocked Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, ruling that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) shields them from liability for cartel violence fueled by trafficked firearms, despite a lower court's decision to allow the suit to pr...
Supreme Court Blocks Mexico's Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The Supreme Court unanimously blocked Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, ruling that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) shields them from liability for cartel violence fueled by trafficked firearms, despite a lower court's decision to allow the suit to pr...
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44% Bias Score


Market Volatility Forces Sandwich Generation to Rethink Retirement
The Gomez family, representing the sandwich generation, faces retirement uncertainty due to stock market volatility and concerns about Social Security, prompting them to delay retirement and maximize savings.
Market Volatility Forces Sandwich Generation to Rethink Retirement
The Gomez family, representing the sandwich generation, faces retirement uncertainty due to stock market volatility and concerns about Social Security, prompting them to delay retirement and maximize savings.
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40% Bias Score


Sacramento County to Use Drones for Homeless Probationer Outreach
Sacramento County's probation department plans to use three drones to locate and communicate with homeless people on probation, aiming to reduce warrants and provide support services; this has drawn criticism from the Sacramento Homeless Union.
Sacramento County to Use Drones for Homeless Probationer Outreach
Sacramento County's probation department plans to use three drones to locate and communicate with homeless people on probation, aiming to reduce warrants and provide support services; this has drawn criticism from the Sacramento Homeless Union.
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48% Bias Score


\$92 Million Sacramento Railyards Plan Faces Opposition
The Sacramento City Council will vote on June 10th on a \$92 million public funding plan for a downtown railyards and soccer stadium development, facing opposition over insufficient community benefits and affordable housing, despite proponents' claims of economic revitalization.
\$92 Million Sacramento Railyards Plan Faces Opposition
The Sacramento City Council will vote on June 10th on a \$92 million public funding plan for a downtown railyards and soccer stadium development, facing opposition over insufficient community benefits and affordable housing, despite proponents' claims of economic revitalization.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Strikes Down Reverse Discrimination Rule
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned a federal appeals court ruling, allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Ohio Department of Youth Services for alleged reverse discrimination against a heterosexual woman denied a promotion. The court deemed the lower court's application of a higher evidenti...

Supreme Court Strikes Down Reverse Discrimination Rule
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned a federal appeals court ruling, allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Ohio Department of Youth Services for alleged reverse discrimination against a heterosexual woman denied a promotion. The court deemed the lower court's application of a higher evidenti...
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40% Bias Score

Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...

Unsafe Conditions at Djibouti Base After Deportation Block
A federal judge's order halting the deportation of eight criminals to South Sudan led to their detention in a repurposed shipping container at a Djibouti military base, creating unsafe conditions for both ICE agents and detainees due to inadequate security, health risks, and potential terrorist thre...
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56% Bias Score

Texas Issues First Fentanyl Murder Conviction, Life Sentence
On September 18, 2023, Brandon Harrison died of a fentanyl and methamphetamine overdose in Fort Worth, Texas. On Wednesday, Jacob Lindsay, 48, was convicted of murder under a new Texas law and sentenced to life in prison for supplying the fentanyl that led to Harrison's death.

Texas Issues First Fentanyl Murder Conviction, Life Sentence
On September 18, 2023, Brandon Harrison died of a fentanyl and methamphetamine overdose in Fort Worth, Texas. On Wednesday, Jacob Lindsay, 48, was convicted of murder under a new Texas law and sentenced to life in prison for supplying the fentanyl that led to Harrison's death.
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60% Bias Score

Soaring College Costs Drive Rise in Private Student Loan Usage
The average annual cost of a four-year college education surpasses \$38,000, prompting many students to use private student loans due to rising tuition costs; however, the increasing competition among private lenders is leading to more flexible options and benefits.

Soaring College Costs Drive Rise in Private Student Loan Usage
The average annual cost of a four-year college education surpasses \$38,000, prompting many students to use private student loans due to rising tuition costs; however, the increasing competition among private lenders is leading to more flexible options and benefits.
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44% Bias Score

Alaska Airlines Cancels 14 Daily Flights Due to Tariffs
Alaska Airlines is canceling 14 daily flights due to tariffs on new Embraer 175 jets from Brazil, impacting its Horizon Air subsidiary which serves the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, California, Colorado, Utah, and western Canada, through the end of July, though no single route is eliminated entirely.

Alaska Airlines Cancels 14 Daily Flights Due to Tariffs
Alaska Airlines is canceling 14 daily flights due to tariffs on new Embraer 175 jets from Brazil, impacting its Horizon Air subsidiary which serves the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, California, Colorado, Utah, and western Canada, through the end of July, though no single route is eliminated entirely.
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36% Bias Score

Unemployment Claims Surge to Eight-Month High, Signaling Potential Labor Market Slowdown
Initial U.S. unemployment claims reached a eight-month high of 247,000 for the week ending May 31, exceeding expectations and indicating a potential labor market slowdown amid tariff concerns and large-scale layoffs at major companies, including over 280,000 federal job cuts this year.

Unemployment Claims Surge to Eight-Month High, Signaling Potential Labor Market Slowdown
Initial U.S. unemployment claims reached a eight-month high of 247,000 for the week ending May 31, exceeding expectations and indicating a potential labor market slowdown amid tariff concerns and large-scale layoffs at major companies, including over 280,000 federal job cuts this year.
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48% Bias Score
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