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France Cuts Healthcare Funding, Closing Sexual Health Centers
The Drôme departmental council closed seven sexual health centers and reduced Planned Parenthood funding by 20% due to economic reasons, reflecting France's planned \$40 billion budget cuts and contradicting the World Health Organization's recommendation to prioritize preventative healthcare, partic...
France Cuts Healthcare Funding, Closing Sexual Health Centers
The Drôme departmental council closed seven sexual health centers and reduced Planned Parenthood funding by 20% due to economic reasons, reflecting France's planned \$40 billion budget cuts and contradicting the World Health Organization's recommendation to prioritize preventative healthcare, partic...
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64% Bias Score


Berlin Appoints New Culture Senator Amidst Budget Cut Controversy
Following the resignation of Berlin's Culture Senator Joe Chialo, his former State Secretary Sarah Wedl-Wilson was swiftly appointed as his replacement by Governing Mayor Kai Wegner on Monday, aiming to improve transparency and address budget cut concerns.
Berlin Appoints New Culture Senator Amidst Budget Cut Controversy
Following the resignation of Berlin's Culture Senator Joe Chialo, his former State Secretary Sarah Wedl-Wilson was swiftly appointed as his replacement by Governing Mayor Kai Wegner on Monday, aiming to improve transparency and address budget cut concerns.
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48% Bias Score


EPA Reorganization Raises Concerns About Scientific Integrity
The EPA announced a reorganization to cut costs, creating new units while potentially harming independent scientific research; the proposed $235 million budget cut to the Office of Research and Development, and the potential layoff of 1,155 staffers, has raised concerns among activists.
EPA Reorganization Raises Concerns About Scientific Integrity
The EPA announced a reorganization to cut costs, creating new units while potentially harming independent scientific research; the proposed $235 million budget cut to the Office of Research and Development, and the potential layoff of 1,155 staffers, has raised concerns among activists.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Budget: Massive Cuts to Social Programs, Huge Military Spending Increase
Trump's 2026 budget blueprint proposes $163 billion in cuts to non-defense discretionary spending, including education and environmental programs, while increasing the Pentagon budget by 13% to over $1 trillion and Homeland Security spending by 65%, reflecting a prioritization of military strength a...
Trump's Budget: Massive Cuts to Social Programs, Huge Military Spending Increase
Trump's 2026 budget blueprint proposes $163 billion in cuts to non-defense discretionary spending, including education and environmental programs, while increasing the Pentagon budget by 13% to over $1 trillion and Homeland Security spending by 65%, reflecting a prioritization of military strength a...
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52% Bias Score


Youngkin Vetoes $900 Million from Virginia Budget Amid Federal Spending Uncertainty
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed $900 million in state spending to counter projected tax revenue declines potentially caused by changes in federal spending, impacting higher education and childcare initiatives.
Youngkin Vetoes $900 Million from Virginia Budget Amid Federal Spending Uncertainty
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed $900 million in state spending to counter projected tax revenue declines potentially caused by changes in federal spending, impacting higher education and childcare initiatives.
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40% Bias Score


Private Philanthropy Partially Offsets Trump's Public Spending Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to public spending are being partially offset by private philanthropy, but the scale and conditions of this funding raise concerns about long-term sustainability and donor influence.
Private Philanthropy Partially Offsets Trump's Public Spending Cuts
The Trump administration's cuts to public spending are being partially offset by private philanthropy, but the scale and conditions of this funding raise concerns about long-term sustainability and donor influence.
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Appoints New Culture Senator Amidst Budget Cuts and Controversy
Berlin's new Senator for Culture, Sarah Wedl-Wilson, a non-CDU member with Austrian citizenship, replaces Joe Chialo, who resigned amidst budget cuts and criticism. Wedl-Wilson, a former Secretary of State for Culture and accomplished violinist, aims to improve communication and address concerns abo...

Berlin Appoints New Culture Senator Amidst Budget Cuts and Controversy
Berlin's new Senator for Culture, Sarah Wedl-Wilson, a non-CDU member with Austrian citizenship, replaces Joe Chialo, who resigned amidst budget cuts and criticism. Wedl-Wilson, a former Secretary of State for Culture and accomplished violinist, aims to improve communication and address concerns abo...
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44% Bias Score

Bayrou Unveils Plan to Reduce French Deficit, Proposes Unprecedented Referendum
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a comprehensive plan to reduce the country's deficit and debt by 2026, aiming for a 3% deficit within four years, and proposed a referendum to overcome political gridlock, a move unprecedented in the Fifth Republic.

Bayrou Unveils Plan to Reduce French Deficit, Proposes Unprecedented Referendum
French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced a comprehensive plan to reduce the country's deficit and debt by 2026, aiming for a 3% deficit within four years, and proposed a referendum to overcome political gridlock, a move unprecedented in the Fifth Republic.
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48% Bias Score

EPA Reorganization: Planned Staff Cuts and Budget Reduction Threaten Scientific Research
The Trump administration announced plans to restructure the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), cutting staff to 1980s levels and significantly reducing the Office of Research and Development's budget, potentially weakening its ability to conduct crucial scientific research on environmental hazar...

EPA Reorganization: Planned Staff Cuts and Budget Reduction Threaten Scientific Research
The Trump administration announced plans to restructure the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), cutting staff to 1980s levels and significantly reducing the Office of Research and Development's budget, potentially weakening its ability to conduct crucial scientific research on environmental hazar...
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48% Bias Score

White House to Cut 1,200 CIA Jobs
The White House plans to cut the CIA's staffing by 1,200 positions over several years, part of a broader Trump administration effort to downsize the federal workforce and align intelligence agencies with the president's national security priorities; other agencies, including the NSA, will also face ...

White House to Cut 1,200 CIA Jobs
The White House plans to cut the CIA's staffing by 1,200 positions over several years, part of a broader Trump administration effort to downsize the federal workforce and align intelligence agencies with the president's national security priorities; other agencies, including the NSA, will also face ...
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32% Bias Score

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.
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56% Bias Score

9/11 First Responders Denied Healthcare Amidst Program Cuts
Due to budget cuts and staff layoffs within the World Trade Center Health Program, hundreds of 9/11 first responders are currently unable to access vital medical care, with no new applicants receiving appointments or certifications since April, raising concerns about potentially fatal consequences f...

9/11 First Responders Denied Healthcare Amidst Program Cuts
Due to budget cuts and staff layoffs within the World Trade Center Health Program, hundreds of 9/11 first responders are currently unable to access vital medical care, with no new applicants receiving appointments or certifications since April, raising concerns about potentially fatal consequences f...
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40% Bias Score
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