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Trump Administration Plans National Guard Deployment to Chicago
The Trump administration plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago to address crime and immigration, despite the mayor's opposition, following a similar but legally challenged deployment in Los Angeles in June under Title 10 of the US Code.
Trump Administration Plans National Guard Deployment to Chicago
The Trump administration plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago to address crime and immigration, despite the mayor's opposition, following a similar but legally challenged deployment in Los Angeles in June under Title 10 of the US Code.
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40% Bias Score


Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...
Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...
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48% Bias Score


US Pauses Visas for Foreign Truck Drivers Amid Safety Concerns
The State Department paused issuing commercial truck driver visas due to safety concerns, following a fatal crash caused by an undocumented driver who failed an English proficiency test, potentially exacerbating the existing driver shortage.
US Pauses Visas for Foreign Truck Drivers Amid Safety Concerns
The State Department paused issuing commercial truck driver visas due to safety concerns, following a fatal crash caused by an undocumented driver who failed an English proficiency test, potentially exacerbating the existing driver shortage.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...
U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...
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64% Bias Score


FBI Searches Home of John Bolton Amidst Classified Information Investigation
The FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's Bethesda, Maryland home on Friday, as part of an investigation into potential classified information disclosures in his 2020 book, drawing significant public attention and protest.
FBI Searches Home of John Bolton Amidst Classified Information Investigation
The FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's Bethesda, Maryland home on Friday, as part of an investigation into potential classified information disclosures in his 2020 book, drawing significant public attention and protest.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Plans Federal Crime Crackdown in Chicago
President Trump announced plans for a federal crime crackdown in Chicago, mirroring his actions in Washington, D.C., where he deployed National Guard troops and took control of the police force; Chicago officials strongly oppose this move, citing concerns about legality and community relations; Trum...
Trump Plans Federal Crime Crackdown in Chicago
President Trump announced plans for a federal crime crackdown in Chicago, mirroring his actions in Washington, D.C., where he deployed National Guard troops and took control of the police force; Chicago officials strongly oppose this move, citing concerns about legality and community relations; Trum...
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60% Bias Score

Lithium-ion Battery Fires on Airplanes: Safety Concerns and New Regulations
A Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing due to a lithium-ion battery fire in a passenger's carry-on bag, prompting concerns over the increasing number of such incidents and the need for improved safety measures and passenger education.

Lithium-ion Battery Fires on Airplanes: Safety Concerns and New Regulations
A Delta Air Lines flight made an emergency landing due to a lithium-ion battery fire in a passenger's carry-on bag, prompting concerns over the increasing number of such incidents and the need for improved safety measures and passenger education.
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cause Record High Gas Prices in Russia
Ukrainian drone strikes on at least ten Russian oil refineries this month, impacting over 10% of the country's refining capacity, have caused record-high gasoline prices and shortages across several regions, despite a government export ban and subsidies.

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cause Record High Gas Prices in Russia
Ukrainian drone strikes on at least ten Russian oil refineries this month, impacting over 10% of the country's refining capacity, have caused record-high gasoline prices and shortages across several regions, despite a government export ban and subsidies.
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40% Bias Score

Powell Hints at Rate Cut Amidst Political Pressure on the Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested a possible interest rate cut due to rising risks to employment, amidst unprecedented political attacks on the Fed from the Trump administration, which is attempting to reshape the central bank's leadership and policies.

Powell Hints at Rate Cut Amidst Political Pressure on the Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested a possible interest rate cut due to rising risks to employment, amidst unprecedented political attacks on the Fed from the Trump administration, which is attempting to reshape the central bank's leadership and policies.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Releases Maxwell Interview in Epstein Case
The Trump administration released audio and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, a move that coincided with a congressional subpoena for related documents; the release aimed to shift media focus away from other controversies bu...

Trump Administration Releases Maxwell Interview in Epstein Case
The Trump administration released audio and transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell's interview to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, a move that coincided with a congressional subpoena for related documents; the release aimed to shift media focus away from other controversies bu...
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60% Bias Score

New Supernova Type Challenges Stellar Evolution Models
Astronomers discovered a new type of supernova, SN2021yfj, 2.2 billion light-years away, which lacked typical outer layers and revealed a previously unseen layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing models of stellar evolution.

New Supernova Type Challenges Stellar Evolution Models
Astronomers discovered a new type of supernova, SN2021yfj, 2.2 billion light-years away, which lacked typical outer layers and revealed a previously unseen layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing models of stellar evolution.
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24% Bias Score

Near-Collision at Reagan National: Army Helicopter Lacks Clearance
A US Army Black Hawk helicopter nearly collided with a Delta Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on May 4th due to a lack of proper clearance from Pentagon air traffic controllers, forcing the jet to abort its landing; the aircraft came within 0.4 miles and 200 feet of each o...

Near-Collision at Reagan National: Army Helicopter Lacks Clearance
A US Army Black Hawk helicopter nearly collided with a Delta Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on May 4th due to a lack of proper clearance from Pentagon air traffic controllers, forcing the jet to abort its landing; the aircraft came within 0.4 miles and 200 feet of each o...
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36% Bias Score
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