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Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
President Trump's second term began with controversial executive orders: a proposed mass buyout of federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporarily blocked freeze on federally appropriated funds, and plans to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. The legality of these actions is di...
Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
President Trump's second term began with controversial executive orders: a proposed mass buyout of federal workers (excluding military and postal workers), a temporarily blocked freeze on federally appropriated funds, and plans to house migrants at Guantanamo Bay. The legality of these actions is di...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers Resisting Return to Office
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal employees who do not wish to return to in-person work following the pandemic, with a deadline of February 6th and severance until September 30th; this is part of a larger effort to reshape the federal workforce and is causing considerable conce...
Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers Resisting Return to Office
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal employees who do not wish to return to in-person work following the pandemic, with a deadline of February 6th and severance until September 30th; this is part of a larger effort to reshape the federal workforce and is causing considerable conce...
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48% Bias Score


Government Shutdown Looms, Leaving Thousands of Federal Workers Facing Christmas Furloughs
Thousands of federal workers, including those at the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Science Foundation, face potential unpaid furloughs before Christmas due to a looming government shutdown resulting from a contentious budget debate in Congress.
Government Shutdown Looms, Leaving Thousands of Federal Workers Facing Christmas Furloughs
Thousands of federal workers, including those at the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Science Foundation, face potential unpaid furloughs before Christmas due to a looming government shutdown resulting from a contentious budget debate in Congress.
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52% Bias Score


Government Shutdown Looms as Funding Deadline Approaches
Failure to pass a continuing resolution by Friday could result in a government shutdown, leaving millions of federal workers unpaid and potentially furloughed during the holiday season, impacting air travel and national security; negotiations are ongoing but face resistance from President-elect Trum...
Government Shutdown Looms as Funding Deadline Approaches
Failure to pass a continuing resolution by Friday could result in a government shutdown, leaving millions of federal workers unpaid and potentially furloughed during the holiday season, impacting air travel and national security; negotiations are ongoing but face resistance from President-elect Trum...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Mass Resignation Offer to Federal Workers Sparks Outrage
The Trump administration emailed nearly 3 million federal employees, offering deferred resignations until September and implying potential job losses, prompting criticism and concerns about service disruptions; this action appears linked to Elon Musk's involvement in a government efficiency initiati...

Trump Administration's Mass Resignation Offer to Federal Workers Sparks Outrage
The Trump administration emailed nearly 3 million federal employees, offering deferred resignations until September and implying potential job losses, prompting criticism and concerns about service disruptions; this action appears linked to Elon Musk's involvement in a government efficiency initiati...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...
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52% Bias Score

US Government Shutdown Threatens to Leave Hundreds of Thousands of Federal Workers Unpaid
A potential US government shutdown looming before the holidays could leave hundreds of thousands of federal workers unpaid, impacting their families and potentially affecting crucial services, stemming from the rejection of a bipartisan funding bill influenced by President-elect Trump and Elon Musk.

US Government Shutdown Threatens to Leave Hundreds of Thousands of Federal Workers Unpaid
A potential US government shutdown looming before the holidays could leave hundreds of thousands of federal workers unpaid, impacting their families and potentially affecting crucial services, stemming from the rejection of a bipartisan funding bill influenced by President-elect Trump and Elon Musk.
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48% Bias Score
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