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Sacramento Considers Police Cuts Amidst Budget Deficit
Sacramento considers cutting nearly 25 vacant police positions to address a $44 million budget deficit, potentially impacting response times and raising concerns among community members and business owners; councilmember proposes reallocating vacant police positions to protect services for working f...
Sacramento Considers Police Cuts Amidst Budget Deficit
Sacramento considers cutting nearly 25 vacant police positions to address a $44 million budget deficit, potentially impacting response times and raising concerns among community members and business owners; councilmember proposes reallocating vacant police positions to protect services for working f...
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52% Bias Score


Mortgage Rates Top 7% Amid Moody's Downgrade, Exacerbating Housing Crisis
The average 30-year mortgage rate climbed above 7% on Monday for the first time since April 11, following Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and a rise in the 10-year Treasury yield to above 5%, impacting homebuyers facing high prices and limited affordability.
Mortgage Rates Top 7% Amid Moody's Downgrade, Exacerbating Housing Crisis
The average 30-year mortgage rate climbed above 7% on Monday for the first time since April 11, following Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and a rise in the 10-year Treasury yield to above 5%, impacting homebuyers facing high prices and limited affordability.
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44% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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56% Bias Score


Take It Down Act" Makes Non-Consensual Explicit Imagery a Federal Crime
President Trump signed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act" into law, making it a federal crime to post non-consensual sexually explicit images or videos online; social media companies have 48 hours to remove flagged content.
Take It Down Act" Makes Non-Consensual Explicit Imagery a Federal Crime
President Trump signed the bipartisan "Take It Down Act" into law, making it a federal crime to post non-consensual sexually explicit images or videos online; social media companies have 48 hours to remove flagged content.
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44% Bias Score


Seminola's Demise: Gentrification Threatens Historic Black Community
Seminola, one of Miami-Dade County's oldest African-American communities, is being demolished due to rising land values and economic pressures, displacing longtime residents like Reginald Gay whose family home was replaced by a new apartment complex; however, preservation efforts such as a documenta...
Seminola's Demise: Gentrification Threatens Historic Black Community
Seminola, one of Miami-Dade County's oldest African-American communities, is being demolished due to rising land values and economic pressures, displacing longtime residents like Reginald Gay whose family home was replaced by a new apartment complex; however, preservation efforts such as a documenta...
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
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48% Bias Score

High Credit Card Debt Persists Despite Q1 2025 Decline
Despite a first-quarter 2025 decrease, credit card debt balances remain 6% higher than in the same period of 2024, highlighting the need for debt relief strategies such as credit card debt forgiveness, debt management programs, or debt consolidation loans, which may have surprising features such as ...

High Credit Card Debt Persists Despite Q1 2025 Decline
Despite a first-quarter 2025 decrease, credit card debt balances remain 6% higher than in the same period of 2024, highlighting the need for debt relief strategies such as credit card debt forgiveness, debt management programs, or debt consolidation loans, which may have surprising features such as ...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Hostage Released After 505 Days in Hamas Captivity
Omer Shem Tov, a 22-year-old Israeli, was released after 505 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, where he endured harsh conditions and refused to cooperate with Hamas's demands; his release highlights the ongoing plight of 57 remaining hostages.

Israeli Hostage Released After 505 Days in Hamas Captivity
Omer Shem Tov, a 22-year-old Israeli, was released after 505 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, where he endured harsh conditions and refused to cooperate with Hamas's demands; his release highlights the ongoing plight of 57 remaining hostages.
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24% Bias Score

Indiana Executes Benjamin Ritchie for 2000 Police Killing
Benjamin Ritchie, 45, convicted of killing Beech Grove Police Officer Bill Toney in 2000, was executed by lethal injection in Indiana on Tuesday, marking the state's second execution since resuming capital punishment after a 15-year hiatus due to a lethal injection drug shortage and resulting legal ...

Indiana Executes Benjamin Ritchie for 2000 Police Killing
Benjamin Ritchie, 45, convicted of killing Beech Grove Police Officer Bill Toney in 2000, was executed by lethal injection in Indiana on Tuesday, marking the state's second execution since resuming capital punishment after a 15-year hiatus due to a lethal injection drug shortage and resulting legal ...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Ends TPS for Venezuelan Migrants; Most Remain Protected
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US has sparked concern, but an immigration attorney says most are protected by pending asylum applications; however, those without asylum applications face deportation.

Supreme Court Ends TPS for Venezuelan Migrants; Most Remain Protected
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US has sparked concern, but an immigration attorney says most are protected by pending asylum applications; however, those without asylum applications face deportation.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Charges Against Newark Mayor Dismissed
U.S. Attorney Alina Habba dismissed federal trespassing charges against Newark Mayor Ras Baraka following his May 9th arrest at a Newark ICE facility during a protest with members of New Jersey's congressional delegation; however, charges against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver for actions during the ...

Federal Charges Against Newark Mayor Dismissed
U.S. Attorney Alina Habba dismissed federal trespassing charges against Newark Mayor Ras Baraka following his May 9th arrest at a Newark ICE facility during a protest with members of New Jersey's congressional delegation; however, charges against Congresswoman LaMonica McIver for actions during the ...
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32% Bias Score

Empire Wind Construction Resumes After Halt
Construction on New York's $2.5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind farm, initially halted by the Trump administration, has resumed after intervention by state and federal officials, saving approximately 1,500 jobs and ensuring the project's completion by 2026 to power over 500,000 homes.

Empire Wind Construction Resumes After Halt
Construction on New York's $2.5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind farm, initially halted by the Trump administration, has resumed after intervention by state and federal officials, saving approximately 1,500 jobs and ensuring the project's completion by 2026 to power over 500,000 homes.
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40% Bias Score
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