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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Against Trump Tariffs
A federal appeals court temporarily halted a lower court's decision to invalidate President Trump's tariffs, setting an expedited review for July 31st. The case challenges the legality of using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose these tariffs, following a lawsuit from ...
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Against Trump Tariffs
A federal appeals court temporarily halted a lower court's decision to invalidate President Trump's tariffs, setting an expedited review for July 31st. The case challenges the legality of using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose these tariffs, following a lawsuit from ...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles Amid Protests, Overriding Governor
In Los Angeles, National Guard troops, deployed by President Trump despite Governor Newsom's objections, are present amidst protests, following clashes and tear gas use; Trump claims this is to "reclaim" the city from immigrants and quell violence.
Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles Amid Protests, Overriding Governor
In Los Angeles, National Guard troops, deployed by President Trump despite Governor Newsom's objections, are present amidst protests, following clashes and tear gas use; Trump claims this is to "reclaim" the city from immigrants and quell violence.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismantle Department of Education
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the Department of Education, arguing it involves internal management decisions and transferring functions to states, despite acknowledging only Congress can abolish it; lower courts blocked the move, citing Congressio...
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Dismantle Department of Education
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the Department of Education, arguing it involves internal management decisions and transferring functions to states, despite acknowledging only Congress can abolish it; lower courts blocked the move, citing Congressio...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Launches Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use, Questioning Legitimacy of Executive Actions
Following allegations of a cover-up regarding Joe Biden's health, Donald Trump launched an investigation into Biden's use of an autopen during his presidency, questioning the validity of thousands of executive actions and raising concerns about the legitimacy of presidential power.
Trump Launches Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use, Questioning Legitimacy of Executive Actions
Following allegations of a cover-up regarding Joe Biden's health, Donald Trump launched an investigation into Biden's use of an autopen during his presidency, questioning the validity of thousands of executive actions and raising concerns about the legitimacy of presidential power.
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64% Bias Score


White House Defies Congress on $175 Billion in Federal Workforce Cuts
White House Director Russell Vought announced that only $9.4 billion of the $175 billion in federal workforce cuts enacted by the "department of government efficiency" will be submitted to Congress for approval, defying Congressional demands and citing "executive tools".
White House Defies Congress on $175 Billion in Federal Workforce Cuts
White House Director Russell Vought announced that only $9.4 billion of the $175 billion in federal workforce cuts enacted by the "department of government efficiency" will be submitted to Congress for approval, defying Congressional demands and citing "executive tools".
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60% Bias Score


Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Breyer to Oversee Newsom's Lawsuit Against Trump Over National Guard Deployment
Judge Charles Breyer, brother of retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, will oversee California Governor Gavin Newsom's lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing National Guard troops during Los Angeles anti-immigration protests; the lawsuit alleges an unprecedented power grab...

Judge Breyer to Oversee Newsom's Lawsuit Against Trump Over National Guard Deployment
Judge Charles Breyer, brother of retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, will oversee California Governor Gavin Newsom's lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing National Guard troops during Los Angeles anti-immigration protests; the lawsuit alleges an unprecedented power grab...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.

Supreme Court Grants DOGE Access to Sensitive SSA Data
The Supreme Court overturned a lower court injunction, granting the Department of Justice's Office of Digital Governance and Engagement (DOGE) access to sensitive Social Security Administration data, despite concerns about privacy violations and lack of safeguards; three justices dissented.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Allow Mass Firings at Education Department
President Trump's administration appealed to the Supreme Court to allow mass firings at the Department of Education, which lower courts blocked, citing the department's statutory creation by Congress and potential crippling of its functions; the Supreme Court is already considering a related emergen...
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32% Bias Score

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle Department of Education
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to shut down the Department of Education, upholding a lower court's decision that blocked mass layoffs and prevented the agency from being effectively disabled; the court found the administration's actions unlawful and lacked eviden...

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle Department of Education
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to shut down the Department of Education, upholding a lower court's decision that blocked mass layoffs and prevented the agency from being effectively disabled; the court found the administration's actions unlawful and lacked eviden...
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36% Bias Score

US Court Challenges Trump's Unilateral Tariff Powers
A US court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers; the White House appealed, temporarily suspending the ruling. This legal challenge highlights the President's unorthodox approach to trade, marked by unpredictable tariff changes and threats, impacting gl...

US Court Challenges Trump's Unilateral Tariff Powers
A US court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers; the White House appealed, temporarily suspending the ruling. This legal challenge highlights the President's unorthodox approach to trade, marked by unpredictable tariff changes and threats, impacting gl...
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56% Bias Score

White House Condemns Court Ruling Blocking Trump Tariffs
The White House strongly criticized a court decision blocking President Trump's global tariffs, calling it judicial overreach and asserting Congress's prior approval; the administration plans to appeal, potentially to the Supreme Court.

White House Condemns Court Ruling Blocking Trump Tariffs
The White House strongly criticized a court decision blocking President Trump's global tariffs, calling it judicial overreach and asserting Congress's prior approval; the administration plans to appeal, potentially to the Supreme Court.
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60% Bias Score
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