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Britain to Boost Defense Spending, Cut International Aid
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to increase military spending from 2.3% to 2.6% of GDP by 2028, partly funded by cuts to international development spending from 0.5% to 0.3%, ahead of a meeting with US President Trump amid rising tensions over the Ukraine war.
Britain to Boost Defense Spending, Cut International Aid
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to increase military spending from 2.3% to 2.6% of GDP by 2028, partly funded by cuts to international development spending from 0.5% to 0.3%, ahead of a meeting with US President Trump amid rising tensions over the Ukraine war.
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64% Bias Score


Federal Employee Productivity Assessment Sparks Compliance Debate
Following a directive from Department of Government Efficiency Chair Elon Musk, federal employees faced a Monday deadline to list their weekly accomplishments, risking job loss for non-compliance; however, agencies handling sensitive information instructed staff to ignore the order, leading to varie...
Federal Employee Productivity Assessment Sparks Compliance Debate
Following a directive from Department of Government Efficiency Chair Elon Musk, federal employees faced a Monday deadline to list their weekly accomplishments, risking job loss for non-compliance; however, agencies handling sensitive information instructed staff to ignore the order, leading to varie...
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56% Bias Score


White House Changes Press Access Rules, Sparking Freedom of the Press Concerns
The White House announced a change to press access rules on February 25th, granting the executive branch control over selecting journalists for the presidential pool, replacing the long-standing system managed by the White House Correspondents Association, which has prompted criticism over implicati...
White House Changes Press Access Rules, Sparking Freedom of the Press Concerns
The White House announced a change to press access rules on February 25th, granting the executive branch control over selecting journalists for the presidential pool, replacing the long-standing system managed by the White House Correspondents Association, which has prompted criticism over implicati...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Seeks to Revive Keystone XL Pipeline
President Trump announced plans to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline, promising swift approvals and an almost immediate start to the project canceled by the Biden administration in 2021; this decision aligns with Trump's pro-oil stance and could create thousands of US jobs but faces opposition fro...
Trump Seeks to Revive Keystone XL Pipeline
President Trump announced plans to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline, promising swift approvals and an almost immediate start to the project canceled by the Biden administration in 2021; this decision aligns with Trump's pro-oil stance and could create thousands of US jobs but faces opposition fro...
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60% Bias Score


Unexpected 3 Percent U.S. Inflation Surge in January 2025 Delays Fed Rate Cuts"
U.S. inflation unexpectedly rose by 3 percent in January 2025, exceeding forecasts and prompting delays in Federal Reserve interest rate cuts; factors include egg price hikes due to bird flu, shelter and energy costs, and strong consumer demand; President Trump's proposed tariffs could further exace...
Unexpected 3 Percent U.S. Inflation Surge in January 2025 Delays Fed Rate Cuts"
U.S. inflation unexpectedly rose by 3 percent in January 2025, exceeding forecasts and prompting delays in Federal Reserve interest rate cuts; factors include egg price hikes due to bird flu, shelter and energy costs, and strong consumer demand; President Trump's proposed tariffs could further exace...
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48% Bias Score


Von der Leyen in Kyiv Amidst Concerns Over US-Russia Peace Talks
On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to announce a €3.5 billion aid package and address European concerns regarding a potential US-Russia peace deal that excludes European allies. The EU is planning a significant increase in defense spending and...
Von der Leyen in Kyiv Amidst Concerns Over US-Russia Peace Talks
On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to announce a €3.5 billion aid package and address European concerns regarding a potential US-Russia peace deal that excludes European allies. The EU is planning a significant increase in defense spending and...
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44% Bias Score

Alice Marie Johnson Appointed "Pardon Czar", Prioritizing Post-Release Support
Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for a non-violent drug offense was commuted by President Trump in 2018 and later pardoned, has been appointed "pardon czar" to recommend individuals for presidential commutations, prioritizing post-release support and community safety.

Alice Marie Johnson Appointed "Pardon Czar", Prioritizing Post-Release Support
Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence for a non-violent drug offense was commuted by President Trump in 2018 and later pardoned, has been appointed "pardon czar" to recommend individuals for presidential commutations, prioritizing post-release support and community safety.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Resignation Hits Musk's Department of Government Efficiency
Over 20 employees resigned from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on Tuesday, citing ethical concerns about using their expertise to dismantle critical public services and warning of risks to data security and service functionality.

Mass Resignation Hits Musk's Department of Government Efficiency
Over 20 employees resigned from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on Tuesday, citing ethical concerns about using their expertise to dismantle critical public services and warning of risks to data security and service functionality.
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48% Bias Score

Republican Budget Vote Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Opposition
House Republicans are set to vote Tuesday night on a budget plan aiming for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, despite opposition from four Republicans and Democrats, with President Trump's involvement sought to secure the needed votes.

Republican Budget Vote Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Opposition
House Republicans are set to vote Tuesday night on a budget plan aiming for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, despite opposition from four Republicans and Democrats, with President Trump's involvement sought to secure the needed votes.
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52% Bias Score

Klobuchar Calls for Democratic Reinforcements to Counter Trump
During a Monday interview on "The View," Senator Amy Klobuchar stated that the Democratic Party needs more support to counter President Trump's influence, citing polls showing that a majority of voters believe Democrats are doing too little to oppose him, and criticizing the lack of action from Repu...

Klobuchar Calls for Democratic Reinforcements to Counter Trump
During a Monday interview on "The View," Senator Amy Klobuchar stated that the Democratic Party needs more support to counter President Trump's influence, citing polls showing that a majority of voters believe Democrats are doing too little to oppose him, and criticizing the lack of action from Repu...
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44% Bias Score

Retired General Rosety Resigns from Vox Over Pro-Trump Stance
Retired Brigadier General Agustín Rosety resigned from Spain's Vox party due to disagreements with its pro-Donald Trump stance, criticizing the party's alignment with Trump's views on the Ukraine war as contrary to Spain's national interests. Rosety, a former Vox Member of Parliament, voiced his con...

Retired General Rosety Resigns from Vox Over Pro-Trump Stance
Retired Brigadier General Agustín Rosety resigned from Spain's Vox party due to disagreements with its pro-Donald Trump stance, criticizing the party's alignment with Trump's views on the Ukraine war as contrary to Spain's national interests. Rosety, a former Vox Member of Parliament, voiced his con...
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44% Bias Score

USAID to Lay Off 1,600 Employees, Place Most Staff on Leave
The USAID will lay off 1,600 US-based employees and place the majority of its remaining staff on administrative leave starting February 23, 2025, as part of a government-wide reform aimed at reducing its global workforce by 97%, following accusations of fraud and corruption by President Trump.

USAID to Lay Off 1,600 Employees, Place Most Staff on Leave
The USAID will lay off 1,600 US-based employees and place the majority of its remaining staff on administrative leave starting February 23, 2025, as part of a government-wide reform aimed at reducing its global workforce by 97%, following accusations of fraud and corruption by President Trump.
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52% Bias Score
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