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Former Special Counsel Sues Trump for Wrongful Termination
Hampton Dellinger, former head of the Office of Special Counsel, sued President Trump on Monday for wrongful termination, alleging the firing was illegal and lacked factual basis, amidst Trump's government restructuring and challenges to civil service protections.
Former Special Counsel Sues Trump for Wrongful Termination
Hampton Dellinger, former head of the Office of Special Counsel, sued President Trump on Monday for wrongful termination, alleging the firing was illegal and lacked factual basis, amidst Trump's government restructuring and challenges to civil service protections.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Bureau of Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages and Policy Changes
The Trump administration is rapidly reshaping the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offering "deferred resignation" to 2.3 million federal employees, authorizing BOP officers to perform immigration enforcement duties, and removing key online policies, causing widespread concern and uncertainty.
Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Bureau of Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages and Policy Changes
The Trump administration is rapidly reshaping the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offering "deferred resignation" to 2.3 million federal employees, authorizing BOP officers to perform immigration enforcement duties, and removing key online policies, causing widespread concern and uncertainty.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Administration's "Deferred Resignation" Offer Sparks Controversy Among Federal Employees
The Trump administration offered federal employees a "deferred resignation program" with paid leave until September 30th if they resign by February 6th; however, unions advise against it due to ambiguity and potential job insecurity.
Trump Administration's "Deferred Resignation" Offer Sparks Controversy Among Federal Employees
The Trump administration offered federal employees a "deferred resignation program" with paid leave until September 30th if they resign by February 6th; however, unions advise against it due to ambiguity and potential job insecurity.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Reclassifies Federal Employees, Raising Concerns About Bureaucratic Control
President Trump, beginning his second term, is reclassifying many federal employees as political appointees, potentially affecting tens of thousands, to increase his control over the bureaucracy and leading to a lawsuit by a major federal employee union; he also removed diversity officers and implem...
Trump Reclassifies Federal Employees, Raising Concerns About Bureaucratic Control
President Trump, beginning his second term, is reclassifying many federal employees as political appointees, potentially affecting tens of thousands, to increase his control over the bureaucracy and leading to a lawsuit by a major federal employee union; he also removed diversity officers and implem...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Targets Federal DEI and Policy Staff, Sparking Widespread Worker Anxiety
President Trump's administration has placed employees in federal diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility offices on paid administrative leave and is creating a new Schedule F category for federal employees involved in policy-making to make it easier to fire them, causing widespread anxiety a...
Trump Targets Federal DEI and Policy Staff, Sparking Widespread Worker Anxiety
President Trump's administration has placed employees in federal diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility offices on paid administrative leave and is creating a new Schedule F category for federal employees involved in policy-making to make it easier to fire them, causing widespread anxiety a...
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40% Bias Score


Court Reviews Kachlon's Appointment to Civil Service Commission
A court hearing challenges the appointment of Roi Kachlon as acting head of the Civil Service Commission, focusing on his qualifications and the Prime Minister's justification, with the Attorney General's opinion highlighting insufficient senior management experience while the defense emphasizes sig...
Court Reviews Kachlon's Appointment to Civil Service Commission
A court hearing challenges the appointment of Roi Kachlon as acting head of the Civil Service Commission, focusing on his qualifications and the Prime Minister's justification, with the Attorney General's opinion highlighting insufficient senior management experience while the defense emphasizes sig...
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48% Bias Score

FBI Agents Sue to Block Release of Jan. 6 Investigation Identities
Nine FBI agents and the FBIAA filed lawsuits to prevent the public release of a list of agents who worked on the Jan. 6th Capitol riot investigation, citing fears of retaliation from those convicted in the riot, and potential violations of civil service protections.

FBI Agents Sue to Block Release of Jan. 6 Investigation Identities
Nine FBI agents and the FBIAA filed lawsuits to prevent the public release of a list of agents who worked on the Jan. 6th Capitol riot investigation, citing fears of retaliation from those convicted in the riot, and potential violations of civil service protections.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Power Grab: Reshaping the US Government"
Within two weeks of his second term, President Trump initiated sweeping changes, including crackdowns on immigration, program cancellations, and dismissals of officials, aiming for a government restructuring, facing legal challenges and potential long-term implications for the US political system.

Trump's Power Grab: Reshaping the US Government"
Within two weeks of his second term, President Trump initiated sweeping changes, including crackdowns on immigration, program cancellations, and dismissals of officials, aiming for a government restructuring, facing legal challenges and potential long-term implications for the US political system.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers, Sparking Union Outcry
The Trump administration offered buyouts to nearly all 3 million federal employees, prompting concerns from the American Federation of Government Employees about potential disruptions to federal programs and a shift towards a more loyal workforce.

Trump Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers, Sparking Union Outcry
The Trump administration offered buyouts to nearly all 3 million federal employees, prompting concerns from the American Federation of Government Employees about potential disruptions to federal programs and a shift towards a more loyal workforce.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Fires 1,000 US Government Employees in "Spoil System" Purge
President Donald Trump fired approximately 1,000 US government employees, including those in diversity programs, on January 22nd, implementing a "spoil system" to replace them with political loyalists, raising concerns about governmental efficiency and potential corruption.

Trump Fires 1,000 US Government Employees in "Spoil System" Purge
President Donald Trump fired approximately 1,000 US government employees, including those in diversity programs, on January 22nd, implementing a "spoil system" to replace them with political loyalists, raising concerns about governmental efficiency and potential corruption.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.

Trump Reinstates Policy to Ease Firing of Federal Workers
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday, aiming to reverse Biden's protections for federal workers, reinstating a policy that could allow for easier firing of employees deemed disloyal, potentially affecting 50,000 workers and sparking legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

10,000 UK Civil Service Job Cuts Planned Amidst Labour's Budget Review
Labour's planned 5% budget cuts could lead to over 10,000 job losses in the UK civil service, a response to a 33% increase in staff numbers since 2016, reaching 513,000 in 2024. The government aims to improve efficiency through voluntary redundancies, but faces union opposition.

10,000 UK Civil Service Job Cuts Planned Amidst Labour's Budget Review
Labour's planned 5% budget cuts could lead to over 10,000 job losses in the UK civil service, a response to a 33% increase in staff numbers since 2016, reaching 513,000 in 2024. The government aims to improve efficiency through voluntary redundancies, but faces union opposition.
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52% Bias Score
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