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HELOC Rates Hit Two-Year Low at 8.03%
HELOC interest rates have fallen to a two-year low of 8.03%, down two percentage points in six months, due to decreasing inflation and anticipated Fed rate cuts; however, borrowers should manage risks associated with variable rates and explore various interest rate scenarios for affordability.
HELOC Rates Hit Two-Year Low at 8.03%
HELOC interest rates have fallen to a two-year low of 8.03%, down two percentage points in six months, due to decreasing inflation and anticipated Fed rate cuts; however, borrowers should manage risks associated with variable rates and explore various interest rate scenarios for affordability.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Access to Sensitive SSA Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security Administration systems containing sensitive personal information of millions of Americans, citing violations of the Privacy Act and federal rulemaking laws, following a lawsuit by labor unions.
Judge Blocks Access to Sensitive SSA Data
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Social Security Administration systems containing sensitive personal information of millions of Americans, citing violations of the Privacy Act and federal rulemaking laws, following a lawsuit by labor unions.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Deported to El Salvador Prison Despite Lack of Criminal Record
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan asylum seeker Franco José Caraballo Tiapa to El Salvador's CECOT prison despite lacking a criminal record, raising concerns about due process and human rights violations.
Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Deported to El Salvador Prison Despite Lack of Criminal Record
The Trump administration deported Venezuelan asylum seeker Franco José Caraballo Tiapa to El Salvador's CECOT prison despite lacking a criminal record, raising concerns about due process and human rights violations.
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56% Bias Score


American Released by Taliban After Wrongful Detention
American national George Glezmann, wrongfully detained in Afghanistan since December 2022, has been released by the Taliban and is returning to the U.S. following diplomatic efforts by Qatar, signaling a potential, albeit limited, improvement in U.S.-Taliban relations.
American Released by Taliban After Wrongful Detention
American national George Glezmann, wrongfully detained in Afghanistan since December 2022, has been released by the Taliban and is returning to the U.S. following diplomatic efforts by Qatar, signaling a potential, albeit limited, improvement in U.S.-Taliban relations.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Spark Economic Uncertainty, Fed Holds Rates Steady
President Trump initiated tariffs on major U.S. trading partners on April 2nd, prompting the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates steady amid growing economic uncertainty and a slight dip in stock markets, which later rebounded, though the long-term economic consequences remain unclear.
Trump's Tariffs Spark Economic Uncertainty, Fed Holds Rates Steady
President Trump initiated tariffs on major U.S. trading partners on April 2nd, prompting the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates steady amid growing economic uncertainty and a slight dip in stock markets, which later rebounded, though the long-term economic consequences remain unclear.
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40% Bias Score


Georgetown Researcher Detained, Accused of Spreading Hamas Propaganda
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national, was detained by ICE on March 15th after Secretary of State Marco Rubio deemed him deportable for allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media; a similar incident involved Columbia University stud...
Georgetown Researcher Detained, Accused of Spreading Hamas Propaganda
Georgetown University researcher Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national, was detained by ICE on March 15th after Secretary of State Marco Rubio deemed him deportable for allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda and promoting antisemitism on social media; a similar incident involved Columbia University stud...
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56% Bias Score

USAID Control Transferred Amidst Trump's Agency Restructuring
Acting USAID Deputy Administrator Pete Marocco transferred control of the agency to a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) official, citing "crisis-level issues" and billions of dollars mismanaged; this is part of President Trump's 90-day review of U.S. foreign aid.

USAID Control Transferred Amidst Trump's Agency Restructuring
Acting USAID Deputy Administrator Pete Marocco transferred control of the agency to a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) official, citing "crisis-level issues" and billions of dollars mismanaged; this is part of President Trump's 90-day review of U.S. foreign aid.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Trade Policies to Slash U.S. Tourism by $64 Billion in 2025
President Trump's trade policies are projected to decrease international travel to the U.S. by over 5% in 2025, with a 15% drop from Canada, resulting in an estimated $64 billion loss in overall travel spending due to slower economies, stronger dollar, and negative global sentiment.

Trump's Trade Policies to Slash U.S. Tourism by $64 Billion in 2025
President Trump's trade policies are projected to decrease international travel to the U.S. by over 5% in 2025, with a 15% drop from Canada, resulting in an estimated $64 billion loss in overall travel spending due to slower economies, stronger dollar, and negative global sentiment.
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48% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Jet Fuel Pipeline Leak Contaminates Six Homes
A cracked underground jet fuel pipeline in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, leaked into the groundwater, contaminating six homes' wells; cleanup is underway but could take years, with ongoing concerns about water and air quality, leading to a criminal investigation.

Pennsylvania Jet Fuel Pipeline Leak Contaminates Six Homes
A cracked underground jet fuel pipeline in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, leaked into the groundwater, contaminating six homes' wells; cleanup is underway but could take years, with ongoing concerns about water and air quality, leading to a criminal investigation.
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40% Bias Score

Massachusetts Law, ICE Detainers, and the Release of Violent Immigrants
Massachusetts law prevents holding individuals solely on immigration detainers, leading to the release of immigrants charged with violent crimes, including child rape, before ICE can apprehend them, causing conflict between state and federal authorities.

Massachusetts Law, ICE Detainers, and the Release of Violent Immigrants
Massachusetts law prevents holding individuals solely on immigration detainers, leading to the release of immigrants charged with violent crimes, including child rape, before ICE can apprehend them, causing conflict between state and federal authorities.
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52% Bias Score

DESI Data Suggests Weakening Dark Energy, Potentially Leading to 'Big Crunch'
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analysis of nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars suggests dark energy is weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse, a departure from the long-held theory of constant dark energy.

DESI Data Suggests Weakening Dark Energy, Potentially Leading to 'Big Crunch'
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) analysis of nearly 15 million galaxies and quasars suggests dark energy is weakening, potentially leading to the universe's eventual collapse, a departure from the long-held theory of constant dark energy.
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32% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer over \$660 million for damages and defamation related to the 2016-2017 Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline; Greenpeace plans to appeal, citing concerns about free speech.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer over \$660 million for damages and defamation related to the 2016-2017 Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline; Greenpeace plans to appeal, citing concerns about free speech.
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60% Bias Score
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