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Supreme Court to Decide if Louisiana Redistricting Violates Constitution
The Supreme Court will decide if Louisiana's creation of a second majority-minority congressional district violates the Constitution, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act and impacting redistricting nationwide.
Supreme Court to Decide if Louisiana Redistricting Violates Constitution
The Supreme Court will decide if Louisiana's creation of a second majority-minority congressional district violates the Constitution, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act and impacting redistricting nationwide.
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40% Bias Score


Weak July Jobs Report Undermines Fed's Rate-Holding Decision
The Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady was contradicted by the July jobs report showing only 73,000 jobs added and a 4.2% unemployment rate, prompting internal dissent and raising concerns about a potential policy miscalculation.
Weak July Jobs Report Undermines Fed's Rate-Holding Decision
The Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady was contradicted by the July jobs report showing only 73,000 jobs added and a 4.2% unemployment rate, prompting internal dissent and raising concerns about a potential policy miscalculation.
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52% Bias Score


Texas Republicans Advance Congressional Map, Sparking Democratic Backlash
The Texas House advanced a Republican-backed congressional map aiming to shift five Democratic seats, prompting legal threats from Democrats who allege voter suppression and a partisan power grab by President Trump.
Texas Republicans Advance Congressional Map, Sparking Democratic Backlash
The Texas House advanced a Republican-backed congressional map aiming to shift five Democratic seats, prompting legal threats from Democrats who allege voter suppression and a partisan power grab by President Trump.
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52% Bias Score


HHS Removes Liaison Organizations from CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) removed roughly 30 liaison member organizations from the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) workgroups, prompting concerns about the politicization of vaccine recommendations and potential negative impacts on public health...
HHS Removes Liaison Organizations from CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) removed roughly 30 liaison member organizations from the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) workgroups, prompting concerns about the politicization of vaccine recommendations and potential negative impacts on public health...
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56% Bias Score


Milwaukee Man Sentenced to Life for Murder, Dismemberment of College Student
Maxwell Anderson received a life sentence without parole for the first-degree intentional homicide of Sade Robinson, whose dismembered body parts were found in various locations around Milwaukee; he was also convicted of mutilating a corpse, arson, and hiding a corpse, and maintains his innocence.
Milwaukee Man Sentenced to Life for Murder, Dismemberment of College Student
Maxwell Anderson received a life sentence without parole for the first-degree intentional homicide of Sade Robinson, whose dismembered body parts were found in various locations around Milwaukee; he was also convicted of mutilating a corpse, arson, and hiding a corpse, and maintains his innocence.
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60% Bias Score


Epstein Case Takes Backseat at Town Halls as Economic Concerns Dominate
Despite recent intense political focus in Washington, the Jeffrey Epstein case has received little attention at town hall meetings across the country this summer, with lawmakers and constituents prioritizing other issues such as the economy, healthcare, and immigration, reflecting a disconnect betwe...
Epstein Case Takes Backseat at Town Halls as Economic Concerns Dominate
Despite recent intense political focus in Washington, the Jeffrey Epstein case has received little attention at town hall meetings across the country this summer, with lawmakers and constituents prioritizing other issues such as the economy, healthcare, and immigration, reflecting a disconnect betwe...
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44% Bias Score

US Resident Arrested, Accused of Funding ISIS
Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a 28-year-old US resident from the Philippines, was arrested in Long Beach, California, on Friday for allegedly sending \$1,615 to ISIS over five months via 12 payments; authorities also found a potential bomb in his home.

US Resident Arrested, Accused of Funding ISIS
Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a 28-year-old US resident from the Philippines, was arrested in Long Beach, California, on Friday for allegedly sending \$1,615 to ISIS over five months via 12 payments; authorities also found a potential bomb in his home.
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48% Bias Score

Pharma Companies Pledge Billions in US Manufacturing Amid Tariff Threats
Faced with potential tariffs, major US pharmaceutical companies announced over \$250 billion in domestic manufacturing expansions; however, experts doubt this will significantly reduce US reliance on foreign drug sources or lower consumer costs.

Pharma Companies Pledge Billions in US Manufacturing Amid Tariff Threats
Faced with potential tariffs, major US pharmaceutical companies announced over \$250 billion in domestic manufacturing expansions; however, experts doubt this will significantly reduce US reliance on foreign drug sources or lower consumer costs.
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44% Bias Score

FEMA Reverses Course, Releases $1 Billion in Disaster Funding
FEMA reversed plans to cut nearly $1 billion in disaster preparedness and homeland security funding after internal memos highlighted potential risks; the funds will now support various programs, including the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI), to protect against disasters and terrorist attacks.

FEMA Reverses Course, Releases $1 Billion in Disaster Funding
FEMA reversed plans to cut nearly $1 billion in disaster preparedness and homeland security funding after internal memos highlighted potential risks; the funds will now support various programs, including the Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI), to protect against disasters and terrorist attacks.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Push Africa Towards China, Exposing Economic Vulnerabilities
President Trump's tariffs on African exports, ranging from 15% to 30%, are causing widespread economic hardship, pushing African nations towards greater reliance on China, while also highlighting the need for the continent to diversify its trade and strengthen internal economic cooperation.

Trump's Tariffs Push Africa Towards China, Exposing Economic Vulnerabilities
President Trump's tariffs on African exports, ranging from 15% to 30%, are causing widespread economic hardship, pushing African nations towards greater reliance on China, while also highlighting the need for the continent to diversify its trade and strengthen internal economic cooperation.
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60% Bias Score

First Circuit Court Poised to Reject Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal appeals court in Boston is likely to strike down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, citing the 1898 Supreme Court case *United States v. Wong Kim Ark*. This follows a similar ruling by the Ninth Circuit, and lower courts have already issued nationwide ...

First Circuit Court Poised to Reject Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal appeals court in Boston is likely to strike down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, citing the 1898 Supreme Court case *United States v. Wong Kim Ark*. This follows a similar ruling by the Ninth Circuit, and lower courts have already issued nationwide ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's New Tariffs Reshape Global Trade
President Trump announced new tariffs on August 7, 2024, impacting global trade. A 10% tariff applies to countries with US trade surpluses, while a 15% tariff applies to those with deficits; exceptions exist, resulting in higher tariffs for some. The legality is challenged.

Trump's New Tariffs Reshape Global Trade
President Trump announced new tariffs on August 7, 2024, impacting global trade. A 10% tariff applies to countries with US trade surpluses, while a 15% tariff applies to those with deficits; exceptions exist, resulting in higher tariffs for some. The legality is challenged.
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40% Bias Score
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