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Three Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas After 498 Days
Three Israeli hostages held by Hamas for 498 days were released on Saturday following a transfer at a Khan Yunis crossing point, where Hamas displayed captured IDF equipment; the release is part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, and highlights the ongoing hostage crisis.
Three Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas After 498 Days
Three Israeli hostages held by Hamas for 498 days were released on Saturday following a transfer at a Khan Yunis crossing point, where Hamas displayed captured IDF equipment; the release is part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, and highlights the ongoing hostage crisis.
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56% Bias Score


White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.
White House Bans Associated Press from Oval Office over Gulf Name Dispute
The White House indefinitely banned Associated Press journalists from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to use the administration's preferred name, "Gulf of America," for the Gulf of Mexico, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the news agency.
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40% Bias Score


Justice Department Seeks to Drop Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amidst Prosecutor Resignations
Top Justice Department officials sought to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, prompting seven prosecutors to resign, alleging the decision was tied to Adams' cooperation with President Trump's immigration policies. The charges included bribery and campaign finance vio...
Justice Department Seeks to Drop Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amidst Prosecutor Resignations
Top Justice Department officials sought to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, prompting seven prosecutors to resign, alleging the decision was tied to Adams' cooperation with President Trump's immigration policies. The charges included bribery and campaign finance vio...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Guantánamo Migrant Detention Plan: A Costly Repeat of Past Failures
President Trump's executive memorandum directs the expansion of the US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to house 30,000 migrants, despite the facility's history of human rights violations and exorbitant costs, potentially repeating past mistakes.
Trump's Guantánamo Migrant Detention Plan: A Costly Repeat of Past Failures
President Trump's executive memorandum directs the expansion of the US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to house 30,000 migrants, despite the facility's history of human rights violations and exorbitant costs, potentially repeating past mistakes.
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56% Bias Score


Abu Dhabi Invests $436 Million in Bitcoin ETF, Fueling Global Adoption
Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund invested $436 million in BlackRock's spot bitcoin ETF in Q4 2023, accelerating the ETF's growth to over $100 billion in net assets and highlighting a global trend of institutional bitcoin adoption fueled by BlackRock's CEO, recent ETF approvals, and the potential cr...
Abu Dhabi Invests $436 Million in Bitcoin ETF, Fueling Global Adoption
Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund invested $436 million in BlackRock's spot bitcoin ETF in Q4 2023, accelerating the ETF's growth to over $100 billion in net assets and highlighting a global trend of institutional bitcoin adoption fueled by BlackRock's CEO, recent ETF approvals, and the potential cr...
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56% Bias Score


NLRB Shutdown: Trump's Firing Cripples Labor Law Enforcement
President Trump fired an NLRB board member, leaving the agency without a quorum and unable to enforce labor laws; this benefits employers but harms workers, impacting cases like Amazon's challenge to a union election.
NLRB Shutdown: Trump's Firing Cripples Labor Law Enforcement
President Trump fired an NLRB board member, leaving the agency without a quorum and unable to enforce labor laws; this benefits employers but harms workers, impacting cases like Amazon's challenge to a union election.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Announces New Car Tariffs for April 2nd
President Trump announced on February 14th, 2025, new tariffs on imported cars to take effect April 2nd, aiming to increase revenue and pressure other countries, following a recent memorandum on reciprocal tariffs.

Trump Announces New Car Tariffs for April 2nd
President Trump announced on February 14th, 2025, new tariffs on imported cars to take effect April 2nd, aiming to increase revenue and pressure other countries, following a recent memorandum on reciprocal tariffs.
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48% Bias Score

Court Orders Restoration of US Health Websites, But with Disclaimers Denying Transgender Existence
A federal judge ordered the restoration of US government health websites removed for mentioning "gender ideology," but these sites now carry warnings denying the existence of transgender people, echoing President Trump's January 20th executive order.

Court Orders Restoration of US Health Websites, But with Disclaimers Denying Transgender Existence
A federal judge ordered the restoration of US government health websites removed for mentioning "gender ideology," but these sites now carry warnings denying the existence of transgender people, echoing President Trump's January 20th executive order.
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96% Bias Score

DOGE's Aggressive Approach to Federal Spending: Reform or Recklessness?
The Trump administration, under the direction of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is aggressively targeting waste, fraud, and abuse in federal spending, facing criticism for its methods and potential for hindering meaningful reform, despite acknowledging the substantial $236 b...

DOGE's Aggressive Approach to Federal Spending: Reform or Recklessness?
The Trump administration, under the direction of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is aggressively targeting waste, fraud, and abuse in federal spending, facing criticism for its methods and potential for hindering meaningful reform, despite acknowledging the substantial $236 b...
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56% Bias Score

Frederiksen Faces Trump's Greenland Gambit
Mette Frederiksen, Denmark's youngest prime minister, navigates controversies surrounding a mink-culling decision, a private school scandal, and Donald Trump's renewed interest in purchasing Greenland, while maintaining her political standing through strategic communication and social media engageme...

Frederiksen Faces Trump's Greenland Gambit
Mette Frederiksen, Denmark's youngest prime minister, navigates controversies surrounding a mink-culling decision, a private school scandal, and Donald Trump's renewed interest in purchasing Greenland, while maintaining her political standing through strategic communication and social media engageme...
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60% Bias Score

DOGE Faces National Security Scrutiny Amidst Partisan Clash
Democrats raised national security concerns about Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), citing potential classified information exposure, while Republicans countered with accusations of hypocrisy due to past Democratic foreign policy decisions; DOGE faces legal challenges limiting ...

DOGE Faces National Security Scrutiny Amidst Partisan Clash
Democrats raised national security concerns about Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), citing potential classified information exposure, while Republicans countered with accusations of hypocrisy due to past Democratic foreign policy decisions; DOGE faces legal challenges limiting ...
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56% Bias Score

NLRB Shut Down After Trump Fires Board Member
President Trump's firing of NLRB board member Gwynne Wilcox has left the agency without a quorum, halting its ability to enforce labor laws and impacting union elections and unfair labor practice investigations, benefiting employers while creating uncertainty.

NLRB Shut Down After Trump Fires Board Member
President Trump's firing of NLRB board member Gwynne Wilcox has left the agency without a quorum, halting its ability to enforce labor laws and impacting union elections and unfair labor practice investigations, benefiting employers while creating uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score
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