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Judge Blocks Trump Advisor's Attempt to Defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A federal judge temporarily blocked the U.S. Agency for Global Media from cutting off funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, rejecting an order from President Trump's advisor Kari Lake despite a $142 million congressional appropriation, citing the action as unconstitutional and against the publ...
Judge Blocks Trump Advisor's Attempt to Defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A federal judge temporarily blocked the U.S. Agency for Global Media from cutting off funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, rejecting an order from President Trump's advisor Kari Lake despite a $142 million congressional appropriation, citing the action as unconstitutional and against the publ...
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36% Bias Score


NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Group Closure Threatens Scientific and Technological Advancement
The Trump administration plans to close the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Group, a 120-year-old lab providing essential atomic spectral measurements for various applications, despite a petition with 3000 signatures from scientists who claim the closure will negatively impact scientific research and techn...
NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Group Closure Threatens Scientific and Technological Advancement
The Trump administration plans to close the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Group, a 120-year-old lab providing essential atomic spectral measurements for various applications, despite a petition with 3000 signatures from scientists who claim the closure will negatively impact scientific research and techn...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Invokes State Secrets Privilege to Block Information on Venezuelan Migrant Deportations
The Trump administration invoked the state secrets privilege to withhold information from a judge about three deportation flights carrying Venezuelan migrants, claiming that disclosure would harm national security and diplomatic relations; this is part of a lawsuit challenging the administration's u...
Trump Administration Invokes State Secrets Privilege to Block Information on Venezuelan Migrant Deportations
The Trump administration invoked the state secrets privilege to withhold information from a judge about three deportation flights carrying Venezuelan migrants, claiming that disclosure would harm national security and diplomatic relations; this is part of a lawsuit challenging the administration's u...
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32% Bias Score


Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
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36% Bias Score


23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Genetic Data Privacy Concerns
23andMe, a California-based genetic testing company with over 15 million users, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week, prompting concerns about user data privacy; however, the company maintains that customer data remains protected under existing regulations and will remain so under any future ow...
23andMe Bankruptcy Raises Genetic Data Privacy Concerns
23andMe, a California-based genetic testing company with over 15 million users, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week, prompting concerns about user data privacy; however, the company maintains that customer data remains protected under existing regulations and will remain so under any future ow...
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36% Bias Score


Chinese Scholar Sees US Policy Shifts as Potential Benefit for China
A Chinese scholar, Da Wei, observes and analyzes the early actions of the second Trump administration, noting concerns about the firing of US federal workers and the dismantling of some agencies, potentially weakening US global influence and creating opportunities for China.
Chinese Scholar Sees US Policy Shifts as Potential Benefit for China
A Chinese scholar, Da Wei, observes and analyzes the early actions of the second Trump administration, noting concerns about the firing of US federal workers and the dismantling of some agencies, potentially weakening US global influence and creating opportunities for China.
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36% Bias Score

Devastating Wildfires Kill 18 in South Korea
South Korea's southern regions are battling devastating wildfires, resulting in 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a 1,300-year-old temple, and 27,000 evacuations, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, burning 43,330 acres.

Devastating Wildfires Kill 18 in South Korea
South Korea's southern regions are battling devastating wildfires, resulting in 18 deaths, over 200 destroyed structures including a 1,300-year-old temple, and 27,000 evacuations, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, burning 43,330 acres.
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24% Bias Score

Amanda Knox: From Wrongful Conviction to Advocate for Justice
Amanda Knox, wrongly convicted in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, has, after exoneration, become a vocal advocate against wrongful convictions, working with the Innocence Center and using her experience to promote reconciliation and a nuanced understanding of justice.

Amanda Knox: From Wrongful Conviction to Advocate for Justice
Amanda Knox, wrongly convicted in the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher, has, after exoneration, become a vocal advocate against wrongful convictions, working with the Innocence Center and using her experience to promote reconciliation and a nuanced understanding of justice.
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40% Bias Score

Journalist Accidentally Included in US National Security Group Chat Discussing Yemen Bombing Plans
A journalist was unintentionally added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials discussing bombing plans for Yemen, exposing operational military information and causing a major security breach between March 11 and 14, prompting investigations and criticism.

Journalist Accidentally Included in US National Security Group Chat Discussing Yemen Bombing Plans
A journalist was unintentionally added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials discussing bombing plans for Yemen, exposing operational military information and causing a major security breach between March 11 and 14, prompting investigations and criticism.
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48% Bias Score

Sanders Rallies Highlight Democratic Party's Low Approval, Trump-Musk Criticism
Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour drew thousands to rallies in Arizona and Nevada, criticizing President Trump and Elon Musk's influence on government policy and the Democratic Party's perceived inaction, amid record-low approval ratings for the party.

Sanders Rallies Highlight Democratic Party's Low Approval, Trump-Musk Criticism
Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour drew thousands to rallies in Arizona and Nevada, criticizing President Trump and Elon Musk's influence on government policy and the Democratic Party's perceived inaction, amid record-low approval ratings for the party.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Defies Courts on Deportations, Prioritizing Political Messaging
President Trump is publicly challenging court decisions on deporting Venezuelan gang members, arguing that public safety outweighs due process; his administration claims it will comply with court orders but intends to set the political narrative.

Trump Defies Courts on Deportations, Prioritizing Political Messaging
President Trump is publicly challenging court decisions on deporting Venezuelan gang members, arguing that public safety outweighs due process; his administration claims it will comply with court orders but intends to set the political narrative.
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56% Bias Score

VA's Telehealth Mandate Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid Staff Shortages
The Department of Veterans Affairs is requiring telehealth staff to return to in-person work at various locations nationwide, despite widespread concerns about insufficient private spaces for telehealth sessions, raising significant HIPAA compliance issues and potentially compromising patient care.

VA's Telehealth Mandate Sparks Privacy Concerns Amid Staff Shortages
The Department of Veterans Affairs is requiring telehealth staff to return to in-person work at various locations nationwide, despite widespread concerns about insufficient private spaces for telehealth sessions, raising significant HIPAA compliance issues and potentially compromising patient care.
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52% Bias Score
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