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Trump Defunds NPR and PBS, Citing Partisanship
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to defund NPR and PBS, labeling them partisan and biased, while the outlets stated that this would cause devastating impacts for the American people. The White House claims the stations misused taxpayer money for left-wing propaganda, while the C...
Trump Defunds NPR and PBS, Citing Partisanship
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to defund NPR and PBS, labeling them partisan and biased, while the outlets stated that this would cause devastating impacts for the American people. The White House claims the stations misused taxpayer money for left-wing propaganda, while the C...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Refugee Resettlement Program Suspension Cripples Global Efforts
President Trump's executive order suspending the US refugee resettlement program, the world's largest, has been partially blocked by courts but remains largely in effect, impacting thousands of vulnerable refugees and straining global resettlement capacity.
Trump's Refugee Resettlement Program Suspension Cripples Global Efforts
President Trump's executive order suspending the US refugee resettlement program, the world's largest, has been partially blocked by courts but remains largely in effect, impacting thousands of vulnerable refugees and straining global resettlement capacity.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Ends Federal Funding for NPR and PBS
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday eliminating federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing alleged biased reporting, impacting $535 million in annual CPB funding and potentially silencing local stations, especially in rural areas, while also directing an investigation into possible emplo...
Trump Ends Federal Funding for NPR and PBS
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday eliminating federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing alleged biased reporting, impacting $535 million in annual CPB funding and potentially silencing local stations, especially in rural areas, while also directing an investigation into possible emplo...
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44% Bias Score


EU Considers \$50 Billion Spending Plan to Resolve Trade Dispute with U.S.
The European Union is considering increasing purchases of American goods by \$50 billion to resolve trade disputes with the U.S., aiming to address a perceived trade deficit and potentially alleviate U.S.-imposed tariffs.
EU Considers \$50 Billion Spending Plan to Resolve Trade Dispute with U.S.
The European Union is considering increasing purchases of American goods by \$50 billion to resolve trade disputes with the U.S., aiming to address a perceived trade deficit and potentially alleviate U.S.-imposed tariffs.
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44% Bias Score


UK Manufacturing in Recession Amidst Trump's Trade War
Global demand for British goods has fallen sharply, causing a seven-month contraction in the UK's manufacturing sector; April's PMI reading was 45.4, reflecting the impact of Donald Trump's trade war and increased UK employer costs.
UK Manufacturing in Recession Amidst Trump's Trade War
Global demand for British goods has fallen sharply, causing a seven-month contraction in the UK's manufacturing sector; April's PMI reading was 45.4, reflecting the impact of Donald Trump's trade war and increased UK employer costs.
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68% Bias Score


EU Seeks US Trade Deal, Contingent on Tariff Removal
The EU is negotiating a trade deal with the US, aiming to increase US product purchases by €50 billion to reduce the trade deficit; this hinges on the US removing its 10% tariffs on European goods.
EU Seeks US Trade Deal, Contingent on Tariff Removal
The EU is negotiating a trade deal with the US, aiming to increase US product purchases by €50 billion to reduce the trade deficit; this hinges on the US removing its 10% tariffs on European goods.
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52% Bias Score

End of US Import Loophole Sends Prices Soaring
The expiration of a US import loophole allowing duty-free goods under $800 from China ended July 1st, resulting in significantly higher prices for countless consumers relying on cheap Chinese e-commerce, with tariffs as high as 145% now in effect, disproportionately impacting lower-income households...

End of US Import Loophole Sends Prices Soaring
The expiration of a US import loophole allowing duty-free goods under $800 from China ended July 1st, resulting in significantly higher prices for countless consumers relying on cheap Chinese e-commerce, with tariffs as high as 145% now in effect, disproportionately impacting lower-income households...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Seeks to Defund NPR and PBS, Citing Bias
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to defund NPR and PBS, citing bias and a "woke" agenda; however, PBS receives only about 15% of its budget from federal funds, and both networks claim high public trust.

Trump Seeks to Defund NPR and PBS, Citing Bias
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to defund NPR and PBS, citing bias and a "woke" agenda; however, PBS receives only about 15% of its budget from federal funds, and both networks claim high public trust.
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36% Bias Score

Amazon Q1 2024: Strong Growth Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Amazon's Q1 2024 revenue reached $155.667 billion (9% increase), with net income soaring to $17.127 billion (64% increase), driven by cloud computing, e-commerce, and other divisions; despite trade war uncertainties, Q2 projections show continued growth.

Amazon Q1 2024: Strong Growth Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Amazon's Q1 2024 revenue reached $155.667 billion (9% increase), with net income soaring to $17.127 billion (64% increase), driven by cloud computing, e-commerce, and other divisions; despite trade war uncertainties, Q2 projections show continued growth.
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40% Bias Score

UK Interest Rates Set for Fastest Fall Since 2008 Amidst Global Trade Crisis
The Bank of England is expected to slash interest rates next week at the fastest pace since 2008, dropping from 4.5 percent to 4.25 percent in response to a sharp downturn in global demand for British goods due to Donald Trump's trade war and the UK's struggling manufacturing sector, which has been ...

UK Interest Rates Set for Fastest Fall Since 2008 Amidst Global Trade Crisis
The Bank of England is expected to slash interest rates next week at the fastest pace since 2008, dropping from 4.5 percent to 4.25 percent in response to a sharp downturn in global demand for British goods due to Donald Trump's trade war and the UK's struggling manufacturing sector, which has been ...
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40% Bias Score

Thousands Protest Trump's Policies on May Day Across the US
Thousands of Americans protested on May 1st across the US, from New York to Los Angeles, against Donald Trump's policies, citing concerns about economic inequality, worker and migrant rights, and his perceived authoritarianism; Bernie Sanders joined protests in Philadelphia.

Thousands Protest Trump's Policies on May Day Across the US
Thousands of Americans protested on May 1st across the US, from New York to Los Angeles, against Donald Trump's policies, citing concerns about economic inequality, worker and migrant rights, and his perceived authoritarianism; Bernie Sanders joined protests in Philadelphia.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Trigger US Economic Contraction
President Trump's tariffs caused a 0.3% US economic contraction in Q1 2024, impacting companies like Apple ($900 million added costs this quarter), Amazon (vendor disputes), and Airbnb (weakened US bookings), resulting in post-market stock drops and broader economic uncertainty.

Trump Tariffs Trigger US Economic Contraction
President Trump's tariffs caused a 0.3% US economic contraction in Q1 2024, impacting companies like Apple ($900 million added costs this quarter), Amazon (vendor disputes), and Airbnb (weakened US bookings), resulting in post-market stock drops and broader economic uncertainty.
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56% Bias Score
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