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White House Prepares for Mass Firings Amidst Impending Government Shutdown
The White House has instructed federal agencies to draft plans for potential mass firings if Congress fails to pass a budget by September 30th, a move prompted by stalled budget negotiations and the rejection of a Democratic proposal to restore healthcare funding.
White House Prepares for Mass Firings Amidst Impending Government Shutdown
The White House has instructed federal agencies to draft plans for potential mass firings if Congress fails to pass a budget by September 30th, a move prompted by stalled budget negotiations and the rejection of a Democratic proposal to restore healthcare funding.
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40% Bias Score


White House Plans Mass Firings in Case of Government Shutdown
The White House is directing federal agencies to prepare for mass firings if a government shutdown occurs, targeting programs not legally mandated to continue, marking a significant departure from past practices.
White House Plans Mass Firings in Case of Government Shutdown
The White House is directing federal agencies to prepare for mass firings if a government shutdown occurs, targeting programs not legally mandated to continue, marking a significant departure from past practices.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Attack on Federal Unions: A Major Blow to Labor Movement
President Trump's executive orders stripping collective bargaining rights from nearly one million federal union workers represent a significant setback for the US labor movement, potentially impacting both public and private sectors.
Trump Administration's Attack on Federal Unions: A Major Blow to Labor Movement
President Trump's executive orders stripping collective bargaining rights from nearly one million federal union workers represent a significant setback for the US labor movement, potentially impacting both public and private sectors.
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40% Bias Score


VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.
VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Need to Improve Veteran Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, impacting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order, concerns about union activities, and the need to improve veteran care.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Worker Layoffs
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to resume mass firings of federal workers, potentially leading to hundreds of thousands of job losses across multiple agencies, despite lower court rulings against the plan, which aligns with the conservative Heritage Foundation's "Project 2025" ...
Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Worker Layoffs
The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to resume mass firings of federal workers, potentially leading to hundreds of thousands of job losses across multiple agencies, despite lower court rulings against the plan, which aligns with the conservative Heritage Foundation's "Project 2025" ...
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52% Bias Score


Republican Inaction on Trump Budget Cuts Sparks $2 Million Union Ad Campaign
The Trump administration's budget cuts, impacting federal jobs, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits, have prompted widespread concern but faced Republican inaction, leading to a $2 million ad campaign by public sector unions targeting GOP representatives.
Republican Inaction on Trump Budget Cuts Sparks $2 Million Union Ad Campaign
The Trump administration's budget cuts, impacting federal jobs, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits, have prompted widespread concern but faced Republican inaction, leading to a $2 million ad campaign by public sector unions targeting GOP representatives.
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60% Bias Score

White House Plans Permanent Federal Worker Layoffs During Government Shutdown
If the government shuts down on October 1st, the White House plans to use the opportunity to permanently eliminate some federal workers, a significant shift from past shutdowns where employees were temporarily furloughed.

White House Plans Permanent Federal Worker Layoffs During Government Shutdown
If the government shuts down on October 1st, the White House plans to use the opportunity to permanently eliminate some federal workers, a significant shift from past shutdowns where employees were temporarily furloughed.
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44% Bias Score

White House Plans Mass Firings in Case of Government Shutdown
The White House budget office has instructed federal agencies to prepare for mass firings if the government shuts down on September 30, targeting programs not legally mandated to continue, marking a significant departure from past shutdown procedures.

White House Plans Mass Firings in Case of Government Shutdown
The White House budget office has instructed federal agencies to prepare for mass firings if the government shuts down on September 30, targeting programs not legally mandated to continue, marking a significant departure from past shutdown procedures.
Progress
40% Bias Score

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Cost Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, affecting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order and cost concerns, triggering legal challenges and impacting veteran care services.

VA Terminates Union Contracts, Citing Trump Order and Cost Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs terminated collective bargaining agreements with five major unions, affecting thousands of employees, citing President Trump's executive order and cost concerns, triggering legal challenges and impacting veteran care services.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...
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48% Bias Score

Fired Federal Workers Face Rejection from Republican Senators
The "Tuesday Group," comprising over 59,000 fired federal workers, faces consistent rejection from Republican senators despite repeated attempts to communicate their plight, highlighting the significant impact of recent federal job losses under the Trump administration and the political divide surro...

Fired Federal Workers Face Rejection from Republican Senators
The "Tuesday Group," comprising over 59,000 fired federal workers, faces consistent rejection from Republican senators despite repeated attempts to communicate their plight, highlighting the significant impact of recent federal job losses under the Trump administration and the political divide surro...
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56% Bias Score

House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.

House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.
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40% Bias Score
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