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Trump Administration Plans Massive Cuts to Federal Health Budget
The Trump administration proposes slashing roughly one-third of the federal health budget, eliminating numerous programs, consolidating agencies into a new entity called the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA), and reducing the budgets of the CDC and NIH by over 40 percent each, potentially s...
Trump Administration Plans Massive Cuts to Federal Health Budget
The Trump administration proposes slashing roughly one-third of the federal health budget, eliminating numerous programs, consolidating agencies into a new entity called the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA), and reducing the budgets of the CDC and NIH by over 40 percent each, potentially s...
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48% Bias Score


Zuckerberg Testifies in Meta Antitrust Trial, Reveals Past Plans to Spin Off Instagram
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust trial, revealing that he'd previously considered spinning off Instagram to mitigate potential regulatory pressure, but ultimately decided to maintain all apps, leading to the current FTC lawsuit.
Zuckerberg Testifies in Meta Antitrust Trial, Reveals Past Plans to Spin Off Instagram
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp during an antitrust trial, revealing that he'd previously considered spinning off Instagram to mitigate potential regulatory pressure, but ultimately decided to maintain all apps, leading to the current FTC lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score


Menendez Brothers' Hearing Could Lead to Parole
Jailed for life since 1989 for killing their parents, Erik and Lyle Menendez face a Thursday hearing that could revise their sentences, potentially leading to parole after a three-decade legal battle fueled by claims of childhood abuse, a docuseries, and a Netflix drama.
Menendez Brothers' Hearing Could Lead to Parole
Jailed for life since 1989 for killing their parents, Erik and Lyle Menendez face a Thursday hearing that could revise their sentences, potentially leading to parole after a three-decade legal battle fueled by claims of childhood abuse, a docuseries, and a Netflix drama.
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40% Bias Score


Ford Warns of Higher Car Prices Due to Tariffs
Ford warned dealers of upcoming car price increases due to President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, effective April 3rd; the tariffs could add thousands of dollars to the cost of vehicles, impacting production and supply.
Ford Warns of Higher Car Prices Due to Tariffs
Ford warned dealers of upcoming car price increases due to President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, effective April 3rd; the tariffs could add thousands of dollars to the cost of vehicles, impacting production and supply.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Call to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Raises Unprecedented Concerns
Following President Trump's public statement, the IRS is considering revoking Harvard University's tax-exempt status, an unprecedented action potentially undermining public trust in the IRS's impartiality and raising legal questions about presidential overreach.
Trump's Call to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Raises Unprecedented Concerns
Following President Trump's public statement, the IRS is considering revoking Harvard University's tax-exempt status, an unprecedented action potentially undermining public trust in the IRS's impartiality and raising legal questions about presidential overreach.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Mistakenly Deported Man
Federal Judge Paula Xinis is compelling the Trump administration to comply with a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, despite the government's insistence that it is El Salvador's responsibility.
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Mistakenly Deported Man
Federal Judge Paula Xinis is compelling the Trump administration to comply with a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, despite the government's insistence that it is El Salvador's responsibility.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A federal judge in Virginia ruled that Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business, violating antitrust law by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, a decision that could force Google to divest parts of its business and reshape the online advertising lands...

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A federal judge in Virginia ruled that Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business, violating antitrust law by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, a decision that could force Google to divest parts of its business and reshape the online advertising lands...
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48% Bias Score

Rome Double Homicide: Chinese Couple Allegedly Tied to Textile Gang War Assassinated
A Chinese couple allegedly involved in a turf war among Chinese Triad gangs in the lucrative textile industry were assassinated in Rome on Monday night, prompting concerns about escalating gang violence across Europe.

Rome Double Homicide: Chinese Couple Allegedly Tied to Textile Gang War Assassinated
A Chinese couple allegedly involved in a turf war among Chinese Triad gangs in the lucrative textile industry were assassinated in Rome on Monday night, prompting concerns about escalating gang violence across Europe.
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Becomes Battleground in US-China Trade War
Chinese suppliers are using TikTok to encourage US consumers to buy directly from their factories to avoid President Trump's tariffs, highlighting the extent of US reliance on Chinese goods and the impact of trade policies on consumer behavior.

TikTok Becomes Battleground in US-China Trade War
Chinese suppliers are using TikTok to encourage US consumers to buy directly from their factories to avoid President Trump's tariffs, highlighting the extent of US reliance on Chinese goods and the impact of trade policies on consumer behavior.
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48% Bias Score

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...
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28% Bias Score

Potential Biosignature Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
A team of astronomers detected potential biosignature molecules, dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b using the James Webb Space Telescope, suggesting the possibility of past or present life, though further observation is needed for confirmation...

Potential Biosignature Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
A team of astronomers detected potential biosignature molecules, dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b using the James Webb Space Telescope, suggesting the possibility of past or present life, though further observation is needed for confirmation...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Visas of Over 1,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked the visas of over 1,000 international students across 40 states this year, citing various reasons including unspecified criminal charges and alleged support of terrorist organizations; a lawsuit challenges these actions.

Trump Administration Revokes Visas of Over 1,000 International Students
The Trump administration revoked the visas of over 1,000 international students across 40 states this year, citing various reasons including unspecified criminal charges and alleged support of terrorist organizations; a lawsuit challenges these actions.
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56% Bias Score
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