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Powell Hints at September Rate Cut Amid Economic Uncertainty and Political Pressure
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a potential September interest rate cut to counter rising employment risks and conflicting economic data, amid internal divisions and unprecedented political pressure from President Trump, who also called for the resignation of Fed Governor Lisa Cook.
Powell Hints at September Rate Cut Amid Economic Uncertainty and Political Pressure
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a potential September interest rate cut to counter rising employment risks and conflicting economic data, amid internal divisions and unprecedented political pressure from President Trump, who also called for the resignation of Fed Governor Lisa Cook.
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64% Bias Score


Powell Hints at September Rate Cut Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Political Pressure
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted Friday at a potential interest rate cut in September due to rising concerns about employment, amid internal divisions within the Fed and ongoing political pressure from President Trump, who is also attacking Fed personnel.
Powell Hints at September Rate Cut Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Political Pressure
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted Friday at a potential interest rate cut in September due to rising concerns about employment, amid internal divisions within the Fed and ongoing political pressure from President Trump, who is also attacking Fed personnel.
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60% Bias Score


Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
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36% Bias Score


Hazard, Kentucky, Devastated by Second Major Flood in Three Years
Record-breaking flash floods devastated Hazard, Kentucky, in February 2024, destroying homes and businesses, marking the second major flood in three years and highlighting the increasing impact of extreme weather exacerbated by climate change.
Hazard, Kentucky, Devastated by Second Major Flood in Three Years
Record-breaking flash floods devastated Hazard, Kentucky, in February 2024, destroying homes and businesses, marking the second major flood in three years and highlighting the increasing impact of extreme weather exacerbated by climate change.
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16% Bias Score


Federal Judge Rules Alina Habba's U.S. Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge declared Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful due to procedural irregularities, including exceeding the 120-day limit for interim appointments and improper maneuvers to circumvent Senate confirmation; the ruling is temporarily stayed pending appea...
Federal Judge Rules Alina Habba's U.S. Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge declared Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful due to procedural irregularities, including exceeding the 120-day limit for interim appointments and improper maneuvers to circumvent Senate confirmation; the ruling is temporarily stayed pending appea...
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44% Bias Score


Study: 2.8 Million Americans Identify as Transgender
A UCLA School of Law study finds 2.8 million Americans aged 13 and older identify as transgender, representing 1% of the U.S. population in that age group; the population is younger than the overall U.S. population, with over 75% under 35; data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Syst...
Study: 2.8 Million Americans Identify as Transgender
A UCLA School of Law study finds 2.8 million Americans aged 13 and older identify as transgender, representing 1% of the U.S. population in that age group; the population is younger than the overall U.S. population, with over 75% under 35; data from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Syst...
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16% Bias Score

California to Hold Special Election on Democratic Gerrymandering Plan
California's legislature passed bills for a fall special election on a Democratic plan to redraw the state's congressional map, counteracting Texas's Republican gerrymandering and potentially impacting the 2026 election.

California to Hold Special Election on Democratic Gerrymandering Plan
California's legislature passed bills for a fall special election on a Democratic plan to redraw the state's congressional map, counteracting Texas's Republican gerrymandering and potentially impacting the 2026 election.
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52% Bias Score

Menendez Parole Denied Due to Prison Misconduct
Erik Menendez's parole was denied on August 21st after a nearly 10-hour hearing, where the California Board of Parole cited his continued criminal behavior in prison and the brutality of the 1989 murders of his parents as reasons for denial.

Menendez Parole Denied Due to Prison Misconduct
Erik Menendez's parole was denied on August 21st after a nearly 10-hour hearing, where the California Board of Parole cited his continued criminal behavior in prison and the brutality of the 1989 murders of his parents as reasons for denial.
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44% Bias Score

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.

Belgian Princess to Return to Harvard After Legal Victory
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will resume her master's degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in September, following a legal victory by the university against Trump administration attempts to block international students.
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44% Bias Score

Planned Parenthood Sues South Carolina Over Medicaid Funding Block
Planned Parenthood is suing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster over executive orders blocking Medicaid payments to the organization, arguing the orders are unconstitutional and will harm patients by limiting access to essential healthcare services, impacting nearly 400 Medicaid patients annually...

Planned Parenthood Sues South Carolina Over Medicaid Funding Block
Planned Parenthood is suing South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster over executive orders blocking Medicaid payments to the organization, arguing the orders are unconstitutional and will harm patients by limiting access to essential healthcare services, impacting nearly 400 Medicaid patients annually...
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36% Bias Score

New Dinosaur Species with Sail Discovered on Isle of Wight
A new species of dinosaur, Istiorachis macarthurae, has been identified from 125-million-year-old fossils found on the Isle of Wight, possessing a sail-like structure on its back, suggesting greater dinosaur diversity than previously thought.

New Dinosaur Species with Sail Discovered on Isle of Wight
A new species of dinosaur, Istiorachis macarthurae, has been identified from 125-million-year-old fossils found on the Isle of Wight, possessing a sail-like structure on its back, suggesting greater dinosaur diversity than previously thought.
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20% Bias Score

Waymo Begins Autonomous Vehicle Testing in New York City
Waymo received its first permit to test eight autonomous vehicles in Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn through late September, marking New York City's first autonomous vehicle testing program, with a safety driver required by state law.

Waymo Begins Autonomous Vehicle Testing in New York City
Waymo received its first permit to test eight autonomous vehicles in Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn through late September, marking New York City's first autonomous vehicle testing program, with a safety driver required by state law.
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48% Bias Score
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