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Trump's Potential National Guard Deployment to Three US Cities Sparks Mixed Reactions
President Trump's consideration of deploying National Guard troops to Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans to combat crime has prompted varied responses, with Democratic governors threatening legal action while Louisiana's Republican governor welcomes the move.
Trump's Potential National Guard Deployment to Three US Cities Sparks Mixed Reactions
President Trump's consideration of deploying National Guard troops to Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans to combat crime has prompted varied responses, with Democratic governors threatening legal action while Louisiana's Republican governor welcomes the move.
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24% Bias Score


Baltimore Residents Express Support for National Guard Deployment Amidst Rising Crime
Amidst rising crime rates in Baltimore, Maryland, several residents interviewed expressed support for President Trump's potential deployment of National Guard troops to curb violence, citing personal experiences with crime and a lack of consequences for perpetrators.
Baltimore Residents Express Support for National Guard Deployment Amidst Rising Crime
Amidst rising crime rates in Baltimore, Maryland, several residents interviewed expressed support for President Trump's potential deployment of National Guard troops to curb violence, citing personal experiences with crime and a lack of consequences for perpetrators.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Plans Potential National Guard Deployment in Chicago Amidst Political Debate on Crime
The Pentagon is planning to potentially deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, while President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore after Governor Moore invited him to a public safety walk, highlighting the political divide on addressing urban crime.
Pentagon Plans Potential National Guard Deployment in Chicago Amidst Political Debate on Crime
The Pentagon is planning to potentially deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, while President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore after Governor Moore invited him to a public safety walk, highlighting the political divide on addressing urban crime.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens to Send Troops to Baltimore Amid Crime Crackdown
President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore, escalating tensions with Governor Wes Moore after Moore invited Trump for a "safety walk"; this is part of Trump's broader strategy of deploying National Guard troops to Democratic-led cities to combat crime, a move that has been met with stron...
Trump Threatens to Send Troops to Baltimore Amid Crime Crackdown
President Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore, escalating tensions with Governor Wes Moore after Moore invited Trump for a "safety walk"; this is part of Trump's broader strategy of deploying National Guard troops to Democratic-led cities to combat crime, a move that has been met with stron...
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48% Bias Score


Baltimore's Violent Crime Drop: A Contrast to Trump's D.C. Strategy
Baltimore's Mayor Brandon Scott credits a comprehensive violence prevention plan, aided by $50 million in ARPA funds, for a significant drop in violent crime since September 2022, contrasting it with President Trump's approach in D.C. which he views as ineffective.
Baltimore's Violent Crime Drop: A Contrast to Trump's D.C. Strategy
Baltimore's Mayor Brandon Scott credits a comprehensive violence prevention plan, aided by $50 million in ARPA funds, for a significant drop in violent crime since September 2022, contrasting it with President Trump's approach in D.C. which he views as ineffective.
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60% Bias Score


Lawsuit Alleges Negligence in Deaf Inmate's Jailhouse Murder
Javarick Gantt, a deaf man with minor charges, was strangled to death in a Baltimore jail by his cellmate, a first-degree murder suspect, due to alleged negligence and inadequate accommodations for his disability, prompting a $50 million lawsuit.
Lawsuit Alleges Negligence in Deaf Inmate's Jailhouse Murder
Javarick Gantt, a deaf man with minor charges, was strangled to death in a Baltimore jail by his cellmate, a first-degree murder suspect, due to alleged negligence and inadequate accommodations for his disability, prompting a $50 million lawsuit.
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40% Bias Score

Baltimore Homicides Reach Historic Lows Amid Trump Feud
In a direct challenge to President Trump's threats, Baltimore leaders showcased the city's record-low homicide rates in 2024 (201, a 23% decrease from 2023) and ongoing decline in 2025, achieved through community-focused crime-fighting strategies, prompting Trump to call Baltimore "a horrible, horri...

Baltimore Homicides Reach Historic Lows Amid Trump Feud
In a direct challenge to President Trump's threats, Baltimore leaders showcased the city's record-low homicide rates in 2024 (201, a 23% decrease from 2023) and ongoing decline in 2025, achieved through community-focused crime-fighting strategies, prompting Trump to call Baltimore "a horrible, horri...
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36% Bias Score

Trump to Send National Guard to Chicago Despite Local Opposition
President Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, citing a need to address crime, despite strong opposition from local officials who argue this is a political maneuver.

Trump to Send National Guard to Chicago Despite Local Opposition
President Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, citing a need to address crime, despite strong opposition from local officials who argue this is a political maneuver.
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24% Bias Score

Baltimore Playground Arson Fuels Debate on Maryland's Youth Crime Response
A weekend fire destroyed a Baltimore school playground, causing over \$100,000 in damage; two 12- and 13-year-old suspects were arrested, reigniting debate over Maryland's youth crime response, with Governor Moore highlighting falling statewide violence while critics emphasize persistent local conce...

Baltimore Playground Arson Fuels Debate on Maryland's Youth Crime Response
A weekend fire destroyed a Baltimore school playground, causing over \$100,000 in damage; two 12- and 13-year-old suspects were arrested, reigniting debate over Maryland's youth crime response, with Governor Moore highlighting falling statewide violence while critics emphasize persistent local conce...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Threatens National Guard Deployment to Baltimore Amidst Local Opposition
President Trump threatened to send National Guard troops to Baltimore, Maryland, to combat crime, despite local officials reporting record-low murder rates and expressing opposition to federal intervention. This follows similar threats to Chicago and the deployment of 2,000 troops in Washington D.C....

Trump Threatens National Guard Deployment to Baltimore Amidst Local Opposition
President Trump threatened to send National Guard troops to Baltimore, Maryland, to combat crime, despite local officials reporting record-low murder rates and expressing opposition to federal intervention. This follows similar threats to Chicago and the deployment of 2,000 troops in Washington D.C....
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44% Bias Score

Mass Overdose in West Baltimore Leaves Seven in Critical Condition
On Thursday, at least 27 people overdosed in West Baltimore near Pennsylvania and North Avenues around 9:20 a.m., resulting in seven critical and fifteen serious but non-life-threatening conditions; officials are investigating the source and distributor of the substance, while community groups provi...

Mass Overdose in West Baltimore Leaves Seven in Critical Condition
On Thursday, at least 27 people overdosed in West Baltimore near Pennsylvania and North Avenues around 9:20 a.m., resulting in seven critical and fifteen serious but non-life-threatening conditions; officials are investigating the source and distributor of the substance, while community groups provi...
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36% Bias Score

Baltimore Reflects on Freddie Gray's Legacy, Calls for Continued Police Reform
Ten years after Freddie Gray's death, a Baltimore event highlighted persistent needs for police reform despite progress like a consent decree and body cameras, with speakers emphasizing the ongoing struggle for change at local and national levels.

Baltimore Reflects on Freddie Gray's Legacy, Calls for Continued Police Reform
Ten years after Freddie Gray's death, a Baltimore event highlighted persistent needs for police reform despite progress like a consent decree and body cameras, with speakers emphasizing the ongoing struggle for change at local and national levels.
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44% Bias Score
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