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Trump's Re-election Jeopardizes Georgia Election Interference Case
Following President Trump's re-election, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces challenges keeping her election interference case alive after court rebukes related to an alleged conflict of interest; the case's future hinges on a Georgia Supreme Court decision.
Trump's Re-election Jeopardizes Georgia Election Interference Case
Following President Trump's re-election, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces challenges keeping her election interference case alive after court rebukes related to an alleged conflict of interest; the case's future hinges on a Georgia Supreme Court decision.
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64% Bias Score


Fear Grips California Clinics After Immigration Arrest Policy Reversal
The Trump administration's decision to allow immigration arrests at health clinics has caused fear among immigrant patients in California, leading clinics to train staff on warrant procedures, post patient rights information, and provide legal aid resources to mitigate the impact on healthcare acces...
Fear Grips California Clinics After Immigration Arrest Policy Reversal
The Trump administration's decision to allow immigration arrests at health clinics has caused fear among immigrant patients in California, leading clinics to train staff on warrant procedures, post patient rights information, and provide legal aid resources to mitigate the impact on healthcare acces...
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40% Bias Score


Special Counsel Investigates Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Federal Employees
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally fired six probationary federal employees without cause, prompting a request for a stay of termination and a separate lawsuit from labor unions challenging the legality of mass firings.
Special Counsel Investigates Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Federal Employees
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally fired six probationary federal employees without cause, prompting a request for a stay of termination and a separate lawsuit from labor unions challenging the legality of mass firings.
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44% Bias Score


D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.
D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Russia Deal: A Radical Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy
President Trump's potential deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine without Ukrainian participation represents a radical departure from decades of U.S. foreign policy, jeopardizing alliances and raising concerns about global stability; the deal is being negotiated without input from Ukraine, whil...
Trump's Russia Deal: A Radical Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy
President Trump's potential deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine without Ukrainian participation represents a radical departure from decades of U.S. foreign policy, jeopardizing alliances and raising concerns about global stability; the deal is being negotiated without input from Ukraine, whil...
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60% Bias Score


Merz Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany held snap national elections on Sunday, with conservative leader Friedrich Merz winning a plurality but falling short of a majority, while the far-right AfD doubled its support to approximately 20.5%, its best result since World War II, reflecting widespread discontent and economic stagnatio...
Merz Wins German Election, AfD Makes Historic Gains
Germany held snap national elections on Sunday, with conservative leader Friedrich Merz winning a plurality but falling short of a majority, while the far-right AfD doubled its support to approximately 20.5%, its best result since World War II, reflecting widespread discontent and economic stagnatio...
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans Seek to Pass Trump's Agenda Through Budget Reconciliation
House Republicans plan to use budget reconciliation to pass President Trump's agenda, facing challenges from Senate disagreements on a budget resolution impacting border funding, military spending, and tax cuts; the process allows a 51-vote majority to bypass filibusters.

House Republicans Seek to Pass Trump's Agenda Through Budget Reconciliation
House Republicans plan to use budget reconciliation to pass President Trump's agenda, facing challenges from Senate disagreements on a budget resolution impacting border funding, military spending, and tax cuts; the process allows a 51-vote majority to bypass filibusters.
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4% Bias Score

Alice Marie Johnson Appointed "Pardon Czar", Prioritizing Post-Release Support
Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for a non-violent drug offense was commuted by President Trump in 2018 and later pardoned, has been appointed "pardon czar" to recommend individuals for presidential commutations, prioritizing post-release support and community safety.

Alice Marie Johnson Appointed "Pardon Czar", Prioritizing Post-Release Support
Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for a non-violent drug offense was commuted by President Trump in 2018 and later pardoned, has been appointed "pardon czar" to recommend individuals for presidential commutations, prioritizing post-release support and community safety.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Agencies Divided on Musk's 'Accomplishments' Email
Federal agencies are divided on whether employees should comply with an email from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requesting a list of their accomplishments last week; OPM later clarified that responding is voluntary, contradicting claims from Elon Musk and President Trump that non-complia...

Federal Agencies Divided on Musk's 'Accomplishments' Email
Federal agencies are divided on whether employees should comply with an email from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requesting a list of their accomplishments last week; OPM later clarified that responding is voluntary, contradicting claims from Elon Musk and President Trump that non-complia...
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36% Bias Score

Clint Hill, Secret Service Agent at JFK Assassination, Dies at 93
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who famously leaped onto President Kennedy's limousine after the assassination, died Friday at age 93 at his home in Belvedere, California; he had been haunted by the event for decades but found peace in recent years.

Clint Hill, Secret Service Agent at JFK Assassination, Dies at 93
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who famously leaped onto President Kennedy's limousine after the assassination, died Friday at age 93 at his home in Belvedere, California; he had been haunted by the event for decades but found peace in recent years.
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24% Bias Score

Israel Halts Prisoner Release, Deploys Tanks in West Bank After Hamas Hostage Video
Israel suspended the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners after Hamas used hostages in propaganda videos during a release ceremony; Israel simultaneously deployed tanks in the West Bank for the first time in over 20 years, escalating tensions.

Israel Halts Prisoner Release, Deploys Tanks in West Bank After Hamas Hostage Video
Israel suspended the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners after Hamas used hostages in propaganda videos during a release ceremony; Israel simultaneously deployed tanks in the West Bank for the first time in over 20 years, escalating tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Places Nearly All USAID Employees on Leave, Terminates 1,600 Positions
The Trump administration put nearly all 4,700 USAID employees on paid administrative leave, terminating 1,600 U.S.-based positions, despite union concerns about endangering overseas staff in conflict zones; a federal judge ruled the plan would not cause irreparable harm.

Trump Administration Places Nearly All USAID Employees on Leave, Terminates 1,600 Positions
The Trump administration put nearly all 4,700 USAID employees on paid administrative leave, terminating 1,600 U.S.-based positions, despite union concerns about endangering overseas staff in conflict zones; a federal judge ruled the plan would not cause irreparable harm.
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40% Bias Score
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