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EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google, Trump Threatens Retaliation
The European Union levied a €2.95 billion ($3.45 billion) antitrust fine on Google for anti-competitive practices in its ad tech business, prompting President Trump to threaten a Section 301 investigation against the EU.
EU Imposes €2.95 Billion Fine on Google, Trump Threatens Retaliation
The European Union levied a €2.95 billion ($3.45 billion) antitrust fine on Google for anti-competitive practices in its ad tech business, prompting President Trump to threaten a Section 301 investigation against the EU.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's DC Police Takeover to Expire Amidst Mixed Reactions
President Trump's 30-day takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department is set to expire on September 10th, with Congress declining to extend it despite a decrease in crime, particularly an 87% drop in carjackings, while concerns remain about the impact of federal agents on community ...
Trump's DC Police Takeover to Expire Amidst Mixed Reactions
President Trump's 30-day takeover of Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department is set to expire on September 10th, with Congress declining to extend it despite a decrease in crime, particularly an 87% drop in carjackings, while concerns remain about the impact of federal agents on community ...
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32% Bias Score


Aging Air Force One Fleet Faces Delays and Alternative Options
President Trump is seeking a replacement for the aging Air Force One fleet, with delays plaguing Boeing's new planes, leading to the consideration of a Qatari jet as a potential alternative.
Aging Air Force One Fleet Faces Delays and Alternative Options
President Trump is seeking a replacement for the aging Air Force One fleet, with delays plaguing Boeing's new planes, leading to the consideration of a Qatari jet as a potential alternative.
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20% Bias Score


DOJ Investigates Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for Mortgage Fraud
The Department of Justice launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for potential mortgage fraud, stemming from allegations of false information on mortgage applications, amidst a broader political battle over the Federal Reserve's independence.
DOJ Investigates Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for Mortgage Fraud
The Department of Justice launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for potential mortgage fraud, stemming from allegations of false information on mortgage applications, amidst a broader political battle over the Federal Reserve's independence.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.
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52% Bias Score


DC Sues Federal Government Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, D.C., is suing the federal government over President Trump's deployment of the National Guard, arguing it violates the city's autonomy and the Posse Comitatus Act, following a similar ruling in Los Angeles.
DC Sues Federal Government Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, D.C., is suing the federal government over President Trump's deployment of the National Guard, arguing it violates the city's autonomy and the Posse Comitatus Act, following a similar ruling in Los Angeles.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Seeks to Rename US Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump aims to temporarily reinstate "Department of War" title for the US Department of Defense and explore making it permanent, prompting political and legal controversy.

Trump Seeks to Rename US Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump aims to temporarily reinstate "Department of War" title for the US Department of Defense and explore making it permanent, prompting political and legal controversy.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Case Against Woman Accused of Threatening Trump Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the case against Nathalie Rose Jones, who was accused of threatening President Trump, after a grand jury refused to indict her, marking the latest setback for prosecutors during a recent surge in law enforcement activity in Washington, D.C.

Federal Case Against Woman Accused of Threatening Trump Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the case against Nathalie Rose Jones, who was accused of threatening President Trump, after a grand jury refused to indict her, marking the latest setback for prosecutors during a recent surge in law enforcement activity in Washington, D.C.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Case Against Woman Threatening Trump Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the case against Nathalie Rose Jones, who was accused of threatening President Trump, after a grand jury refused to indict her, marking the latest setback for prosecutors in a recent surge of law enforcement activity in Washington D.C.

Federal Case Against Woman Threatening Trump Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the case against Nathalie Rose Jones, who was accused of threatening President Trump, after a grand jury refused to indict her, marking the latest setback for prosecutors in a recent surge of law enforcement activity in Washington D.C.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals FTC Member Removal to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to temporarily remove a Democratic FTC member, Rebecca Slaughter, after lower courts blocked the dismissal citing federal law protecting agency independence.

Trump Administration Appeals FTC Member Removal to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to temporarily remove a Democratic FTC member, Rebecca Slaughter, after lower courts blocked the dismissal citing federal law protecting agency independence.
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28% Bias Score

Kennedy's HHS Leadership Faces Republican Scrutiny Amidst White House Support
Despite growing Republican concerns over his controversial decisions at HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. maintains President Trump's backing following a combative Senate hearing where he defended his actions.

Kennedy's HHS Leadership Faces Republican Scrutiny Amidst White House Support
Despite growing Republican concerns over his controversial decisions at HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. maintains President Trump's backing following a combative Senate hearing where he defended his actions.
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36% Bias Score

Trump to Rename Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reversing a 1949 change under President Truman and aligning with Defense Secretary Hegseth's recent actions.

Trump to Rename Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reversing a 1949 change under President Truman and aligning with Defense Secretary Hegseth's recent actions.
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48% Bias Score
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