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Trump Demands Apple Make iPhones in US or Face 25% Tariff
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture iPhones in the US or face a 25% tariff, a move unlikely to succeed due to high costs and complex supply chains, despite Apple's $500 billion US investment and efforts to increase US production of some components.
Trump Demands Apple Make iPhones in US or Face 25% Tariff
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture iPhones in the US or face a 25% tariff, a move unlikely to succeed due to high costs and complex supply chains, despite Apple's $500 billion US investment and efforts to increase US production of some components.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Deploys First Permanent Brigade Outside Country Since WWII in Lithuania
Germany inaugurated a permanent military brigade in Lithuania on Thursday, marking its first long-term deployment outside the country since WWII to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression; the brigade, expected to reach full strength of 4,500 troops by 2027, signals a majo...
Germany Deploys First Permanent Brigade Outside Country Since WWII in Lithuania
Germany inaugurated a permanent military brigade in Lithuania on Thursday, marking its first long-term deployment outside the country since WWII to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression; the brigade, expected to reach full strength of 4,500 troops by 2027, signals a majo...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration is dropping numerous lawsuits against major corporations such as Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase for alleged consumer and governmental wrongdoings, removing consumer protections and potentially enabling businesses to exploit customers without penalty.
Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits Against Major Corporations, Weakening Consumer Protections
The Trump administration is dropping numerous lawsuits against major corporations such as Boeing, Capital One, Southwest Airlines, and Coinbase for alleged consumer and governmental wrongdoings, removing consumer protections and potentially enabling businesses to exploit customers without penalty.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Crypto Auction Raises Foreign Influence Concerns
President Trump auctioned a private dinner via his Trump-branded cryptocurrency, with the majority of top investors appearing to be foreign, including a Chinese-born crypto mogul facing fraud charges, raising concerns about foreign influence and potential ethical violations.
Trump's Crypto Auction Raises Foreign Influence Concerns
President Trump auctioned a private dinner via his Trump-branded cryptocurrency, with the majority of top investors appearing to be foreign, including a Chinese-born crypto mogul facing fraud charges, raising concerns about foreign influence and potential ethical violations.
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64% Bias Score


Newark Airport Outage Exposes Decades of FAA Staffing and Infrastructure Failures
Newark Liberty International Airport suffered multiple telecommunications and radar outages in 2025 after air traffic control was moved to Philadelphia in July 2024, causing flight delays and cancellations due to inadequate infrastructure and highlighting decades-long staffing challenges within the ...
Newark Airport Outage Exposes Decades of FAA Staffing and Infrastructure Failures
Newark Liberty International Airport suffered multiple telecommunications and radar outages in 2025 after air traffic control was moved to Philadelphia in July 2024, causing flight delays and cancellations due to inadequate infrastructure and highlighting decades-long staffing challenges within the ...
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52% Bias Score


Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Deficits and Trade Disruptions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of a potential stagflation risk in the US due to large government deficits and trade disruptions caused by US tariffs, urging preparedness despite the current economic stability.
Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Deficits and Trade Disruptions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of a potential stagflation risk in the US due to large government deficits and trade disruptions caused by US tariffs, urging preparedness despite the current economic stability.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Reject House GOP Spending Bill, Demanding Deeper Cuts
The House GOP passed a $1.5 trillion spending cuts bill, but it faces strong Senate opposition over Medicaid work requirements, the spectrum auction plan, and deeper spending cuts demanded by Senate Republicans, jeopardizing its passage.

Senate Republicans Reject House GOP Spending Bill, Demanding Deeper Cuts
The House GOP passed a $1.5 trillion spending cuts bill, but it faces strong Senate opposition over Medicaid work requirements, the spectrum auction plan, and deeper spending cuts demanded by Senate Republicans, jeopardizing its passage.
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56% Bias Score

US Retailers Grapple with Tariffs, Communication Strategies Vary
Major US retailers, including Walmart, Target, and Home Depot, are navigating the impact of tariffs, with varying approaches to communicating price changes to consumers and investors; Walmart's openness led to criticism from President Trump, while others adopted a more cautious stance.

US Retailers Grapple with Tariffs, Communication Strategies Vary
Major US retailers, including Walmart, Target, and Home Depot, are navigating the impact of tariffs, with varying approaches to communicating price changes to consumers and investors; Walmart's openness led to criticism from President Trump, while others adopted a more cautious stance.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism Violations
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 due to "deliberate indifference" toward antisemitic harassment of students since October 2023, citing investigative findings and failures to address student complaints and campus vandalism; the...

Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism Violations
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 due to "deliberate indifference" toward antisemitic harassment of students since October 2023, citing investigative findings and failures to address student complaints and campus vandalism; the...
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52% Bias Score

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
A limited amount of food aid reached Gaza on Wednesday for the first time since early March, but UN officials warn it's insufficient to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis, with 80% of Gaza's population displaced and essential services disrupted.

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
A limited amount of food aid reached Gaza on Wednesday for the first time since early March, but UN officials warn it's insufficient to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis, with 80% of Gaza's population displaced and essential services disrupted.
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44% Bias Score

Weak US Bond Auction Signals Investor Concerns Over Rising Debt
Weak demand for US Treasury bonds during Wednesday's auction, the lowest since February, signals investor concerns about the US government's debt levels following the recent tax cuts, leading to higher yields and potential risks for future social programs.

Weak US Bond Auction Signals Investor Concerns Over Rising Debt
Weak demand for US Treasury bonds during Wednesday's auction, the lowest since February, signals investor concerns about the US government's debt levels following the recent tax cuts, leading to higher yields and potential risks for future social programs.
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48% Bias Score

Workday Faces Lawsuit Alleging Age Discrimination in AI-Powered Hiring
A California judge's preliminary order allows a collective action lawsuit against Workday to proceed, alleging that its AI-powered applicant screening technology discriminates against applicants over 40, potentially setting a legal precedent for the use of AI in hiring.

Workday Faces Lawsuit Alleging Age Discrimination in AI-Powered Hiring
A California judge's preliminary order allows a collective action lawsuit against Workday to proceed, alleging that its AI-powered applicant screening technology discriminates against applicants over 40, potentially setting a legal precedent for the use of AI in hiring.
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44% Bias Score
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