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White House Blocks AP From Event Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House blocked the Associated Press from covering an event because it didn't use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, "Gulf of America", drawing criticism for limiting press access and violating the First Amendment; the incident is part of a broader pattern of Trump admi...
White House Blocks AP From Event Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House blocked the Associated Press from covering an event because it didn't use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, "Gulf of America", drawing criticism for limiting press access and violating the First Amendment; the incident is part of a broader pattern of Trump admi...
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52% Bias Score


White House Bars AP Journalists Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from two press events on Tuesday after the news agency refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America", prompting a letter from AP's executive editor criticizing the administration's action as a violation of free speech.
White House Bars AP Journalists Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from two press events on Tuesday after the news agency refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America", prompting a letter from AP's executive editor criticizing the administration's action as a violation of free speech.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of Federal Health Websites After Removal
A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of federal health agency websites and datasets abruptly removed in late January, impacting patient access to HIV information, contraceptive guidance, mental health data, and clinical trial enrollment resources, due to executive orders from the Trump administ...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of Federal Health Websites After Removal
A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of federal health agency websites and datasets abruptly removed in late January, impacting patient access to HIV information, contraceptive guidance, mental health data, and clinical trial enrollment resources, due to executive orders from the Trump administ...
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32% Bias Score


NEA Cuts Diversity Funding, Prioritizes America250
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) ended its Challenge America grant program, which gave $10,000 to small arts groups serving underserved communities, to focus on the 250th anniversary of the U.S. The NEA is requiring applicants for all grants to follow White House executive orders and not pr...
NEA Cuts Diversity Funding, Prioritizes America250
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) ended its Challenge America grant program, which gave $10,000 to small arts groups serving underserved communities, to focus on the 250th anniversary of the U.S. The NEA is requiring applicants for all grants to follow White House executive orders and not pr...
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44% Bias Score


Jerusalem Bookstore Raids Spark International Condemnation
Israeli police raided two East Jerusalem bookstores on Monday, arresting two owners and seizing numerous books on suspicion of incitement and support for terrorism, sparking widespread international criticism due to a lack of transparency.
Jerusalem Bookstore Raids Spark International Condemnation
Israeli police raided two East Jerusalem bookstores on Monday, arresting two owners and seizing numerous books on suspicion of incitement and support for terrorism, sparking widespread international criticism due to a lack of transparency.
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48% Bias Score


East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.
East Jerusalem Bookstore Raid Suppresses Palestinian Culture
Israeli authorities raided a Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem, arresting owners Mahmoud and Ahmed Muna and confiscating books, ostensibly for "disturbing public order." The bookstore, established in 1984, promoted cultural exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.
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56% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporters Over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House barred two Associated Press reporters from events on Tuesday after the AP refused to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns and prompting criticism from press organizations.

White House Bars AP Reporters Over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House barred two Associated Press reporters from events on Tuesday after the AP refused to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns and prompting criticism from press organizations.
Progress
52% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Rushdie Testifies Against Attacker in Chautauqua Court
Two and a half years after the attack, Salman Rushdie testified in a New York court against Hadi Matar, who stabbed him during an event in August 2022. Rushdie described the attack, its lasting effects, and Matar's plea of not guilty to attempted murder and assault.

Rushdie Testifies Against Attacker in Chautauqua Court
Two and a half years after the attack, Salman Rushdie testified in a New York court against Hadi Matar, who stabbed him during an event in August 2022. Rushdie described the attack, its lasting effects, and Matar's plea of not guilty to attempted murder and assault.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Return to Power Chills Hollywood
President Trump's return to power has sparked a chilling effect in Hollywood, evidenced by the contrasting fates of a \$40 million Melania Trump documentary and a critical Trump biopic struggling for distribution, reflecting industry concerns about potential censorship and self-censorship.

Trump's Return to Power Chills Hollywood
President Trump's return to power has sparked a chilling effect in Hollywood, evidenced by the contrasting fates of a \$40 million Melania Trump documentary and a critical Trump biopic struggling for distribution, reflecting industry concerns about potential censorship and self-censorship.
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60% Bias Score

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...
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60% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.

White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.
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56% Bias Score
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