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Judge Orders Resumption of Foreign Aid; USAID Defies Order
A federal judge ordered the resumption of foreign aid funding, but the Trump administration's USAID has halted nearly 500 contracts, impacting millions globally, citing contract terms and alignment with presidential goals; a contempt of court request is pending.
Judge Orders Resumption of Foreign Aid; USAID Defies Order
A federal judge ordered the resumption of foreign aid funding, but the Trump administration's USAID has halted nearly 500 contracts, impacting millions globally, citing contract terms and alignment with presidential goals; a contempt of court request is pending.
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40% Bias Score


Zelenskyy-Trump Feud Highlights Disinformation Threat in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused US President Trump of promoting Russian disinformation regarding the war, leading Trump to label Zelenskyy a "dictator." This public feud highlights the risk of misinformation impacting international relations, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukr...
Zelenskyy-Trump Feud Highlights Disinformation Threat in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused US President Trump of promoting Russian disinformation regarding the war, leading Trump to label Zelenskyy a "dictator." This public feud highlights the risk of misinformation impacting international relations, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukr...
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36% Bias Score


Public Data Reveals Secret USAID Funding Cut
Researchers used the publicly available Daily Treasury Statement to discover that funding to USAID was cut to zero on February 3rd, 2025, highlighting the importance of transparent government data for public oversight and accountability.
Public Data Reveals Secret USAID Funding Cut
Researchers used the publicly available Daily Treasury Statement to discover that funding to USAID was cut to zero on February 3rd, 2025, highlighting the importance of transparent government data for public oversight and accountability.
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36% Bias Score


US on Path to Autocracy: Parallels with Russia's Descent
M Gessen, a NYT opinion writer and author of "The Future Is History," warns that the US is heading towards autocracy, similar to Russia, due to a barrage of "unthinkable ideas" that erode trust in institutions and normalize authoritarianism. This is evidenced by organizations' self-preserving action...
US on Path to Autocracy: Parallels with Russia's Descent
M Gessen, a NYT opinion writer and author of "The Future Is History," warns that the US is heading towards autocracy, similar to Russia, due to a barrage of "unthinkable ideas" that erode trust in institutions and normalize authoritarianism. This is evidenced by organizations' self-preserving action...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Democracy Promotion, Benefiting China
The Trump administration, led by presidential aide Elon Musk, is drastically cutting funding for U.S. democracy promotion organizations, impacting groups focused on China and allowing China to potentially co-opt them; this shift affects U.S. soft power and global influence.
Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Democracy Promotion, Benefiting China
The Trump administration, led by presidential aide Elon Musk, is drastically cutting funding for U.S. democracy promotion organizations, impacting groups focused on China and allowing China to potentially co-opt them; this shift affects U.S. soft power and global influence.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Unprecedented Bid to Control Kennedy Center
President Trump's unprecedented claim to control the Kennedy Center's board and declare himself chairman challenges the institution's history of artistic independence and bipartisan governance, jeopardizing its delicate balance of public funding and artistic autonomy.
Trump's Unprecedented Bid to Control Kennedy Center
President Trump's unprecedented claim to control the Kennedy Center's board and declare himself chairman challenges the institution's history of artistic independence and bipartisan governance, jeopardizing its delicate balance of public funding and artistic autonomy.
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32% Bias Score

Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned
The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...

Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned
The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Curtails Independent Agency Authority
President Trump issued an executive order requiring independent agencies, like the SEC and FDIC, to submit new regulations to the White House for approval, increasing presidential control and potentially creating conflicts of interest.

Trump Executive Order Curtails Independent Agency Authority
President Trump issued an executive order requiring independent agencies, like the SEC and FDIC, to submit new regulations to the White House for approval, increasing presidential control and potentially creating conflicts of interest.
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40% Bias Score

CDC's Successful Flu Vaccine Campaign Halted by HHS
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s successful "Wild to Mild" flu vaccination campaign, which used animal imagery to explain the vaccine's benefits, has been ended by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) during a record-breaking flu season, raising concerns about publ...

CDC's Successful Flu Vaccine Campaign Halted by HHS
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s successful "Wild to Mild" flu vaccination campaign, which used animal imagery to explain the vaccine's benefits, has been ended by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) during a record-breaking flu season, raising concerns about publ...
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36% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Clash with Trump Over Ukraine
Senate Republicans criticized President Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a "dictator" and his false claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, highlighting an intraparty rift and concerns about potential peace negotiations favoring Russia, despite Congress's declining appeti...

Senate Republicans Clash with Trump Over Ukraine
Senate Republicans criticized President Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a "dictator" and his false claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, highlighting an intraparty rift and concerns about potential peace negotiations favoring Russia, despite Congress's declining appeti...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Displays Mug Shot in Oval Office Amidst Legal Battles
Following his conviction on 34 felony counts in New York and pending charges in Georgia related to election interference, President Trump displays his mug shot outside the Oval Office, defying political conventions and rallying supporters who see the charges as politically motivated.

Trump Displays Mug Shot in Oval Office Amidst Legal Battles
Following his conviction on 34 felony counts in New York and pending charges in Georgia related to election interference, President Trump displays his mug shot outside the Oval Office, defying political conventions and rallying supporters who see the charges as politically motivated.
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40% Bias Score

Military Doctors Deployed to Guantanamo to Treat Detained Migrants
The U.S. military is deploying medical personnel to Guantanamo Bay for six months to treat migrants detained there as part of the Trump administration's plan to house up to 30,000 migrants at the base, a plan that faces legal and logistical challenges.

Military Doctors Deployed to Guantanamo to Treat Detained Migrants
The U.S. military is deploying medical personnel to Guantanamo Bay for six months to treat migrants detained there as part of the Trump administration's plan to house up to 30,000 migrants at the base, a plan that faces legal and logistical challenges.
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40% Bias Score
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